We set off on a snowy day in Sapporo! The two-day itinerary went smoothly, and a special thank you to our tour guide, Sunny, for making this trip so unforgettable; and thank you to our hardworking driver who drove us safely and steadily to every destination in the snow-covered landscape. On the first day, we visited Asahikawa Zoo, where we saw penguins walking, polar bears, red pandas, and rabbits that became part of the snowy scenery. At Shikisai-no-Oka, we experienced snowmobiling, rubber boating, and snow tubing, and even fed the adorable alpacas—everything was so much fun! A bag of Biei potato chips I randomly bought at a shop—oh my god! They were so delicious! That evening, we stayed at the Sounkyo Daiun Ryokan, enjoying a delicious buffet dinner and soaking in the hot springs, especially the outdoor bath—the sub-zero temperature experience was unforgettable. The next morning, we headed to the icebreaker cruise ship. Although there was no ice to break at sea, the lottery game on board brought laughter to everyone and created wonderful travel memories for the group members we met by chance. What a fantastic two-day trip! 👍
On our last day in Japan, we went to the zoo and realized that two hours wasn't enough! 😂 But Xiaoyu had told us to buy meal tickets beforehand, saving us from the incredibly long queues for food later, although the queues for food pickup were also incredibly long. I really enjoyed Xiaoyu's explanations of Hokkaido, the origins and history of the attractions, etc., on the bus. It was very lively and interesting, not like a history lesson that made me want to sleep. The sake at Blue Pond was delicious! Better than ice cream! 😂 The blue part of the ice cream was similar to Calpis, a bit sour, which I thought was quite good, but the white part didn't have much flavor. The snow-capped mountain view on the other side of Blue Pond was even more beautiful than the pond itself! 🤩 Shirahige Falls didn't freeze, the whole place was gorgeous!! The final Fairy Terrace was really worth taking photos at… Although it was 40 minutes, 10 minutes longer than the itinerary, it took 20 minutes to walk there and back, and there were so many people, so you really had to hurry and take photos before leaving. It was still very worthwhile, and luckily, the whole trip went smoothly without any major snowstorms! Nothing unexpected happened, and we even saw penguins strolling around and entered the Fairy Terrace – so lucky! Most importantly, Xiao Yu's guided tour was fantastic, making the trip anything but a boring, mechanical experience. 👍👍👏👏
I joined KKday's "Hokkaido Winter Night Fantasy Day Trip" on June 1st, which included Asahiyama Zoo, Furano Fairy Terrace Illumination, and Blue Pond Illumination, departing from Sapporo. Many thanks to our guide, Mr. Joe, for his professionalism, enthusiasm, and energy, making the entire trip very relaxing and enjoyable. Thank you to our driver, Mr. Nanbu, for his constant smile, smooth and professional driving, making passengers feel comfortable and safe. This was my son's and my first time participating in a KKday tour. A good tour is about quality, not quantity. While it was a pity that the large tour bus couldn't access the Fairy Terrace for safety reasons, the Blue Pond Illumination was a pleasant surprise. Thank you again to JC Group for the thoughtful arrangements, and thank you Joe and Mr. Nanbu. Your professionalism and enthusiasm were another beautiful aspect of this trip. It was wonderful to have you with us! Thank you!
It saved me a lot of time to get entry into the zoo without having to queue in the icy weather. Price was reasonable and costs the same wherever you buy them. Be careful stepping onto icy ground I saw a lot of people slipping and falling. Animals were the standard in any good zoos but the winter snow gives it a whole new experience. Still I can’t help but to feel that some of the animals are depressed and having some issues being cooped up in a small enclosure.
This family trip to Hokkaido for a snowy countryside experience was a great alternative to our self-driving tour. Our guide, Ms. Lily, was incredibly friendly and humorous, providing clear explanations and even helping with photos. Our driver was excellent, driving safely for long stretches in the snow and always welcoming. The scenery was beautiful in the snow. The zoo tour was perfect for the whole family, although we were pressed for time and the tour bus was small and not very comfortable. Overall, though, it was a wonderful and unforgettable experience!
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Asahiyama Zoo Weather, Climate and Best Time to Visit
Data source:Meteostat Update date:2025-10
Asahiyama Zoo year round climate
Spring (March–May): average -4–11°C, March is still cold, temperatures gradually rise in April and May, snow gradually melts, spring abounds, and rainfall is scarce. Common activities: enjoying the zoo's spring scenery, enjoying gradually warmer outdoor activities. Recommended attire: thick jacket, sweater for March; light jacket, long-sleeved clothing for April and May.
Summer (June–August): average 16–22°C, the climate is warm and comfortable; August sees relatively more rainfall but is generally dry. Common activities: strolling through the outdoor zoo, observing animal summer activities, enjoying the sunshine. Recommended attire: short-sleeved shirts, light long-sleeved shirts, light jackets.
Autumn (September–November): average 2–16°C, temperatures gradually drop, and the weather turns cooler. First snow may occur in November, and rainfall is scarce. Common activities: admiring the surrounding autumn leaves, taking walks in cool weather, observing animals preparing for winter. Recommended attire: light sweaters, jackets, trench coats; thicker clothing is needed for November.
Winter (December–February): average approx. -7°C, temperatures are severe, consistently below freezing, with abundant snow cover and scarce liquid precipitation. Common activities: observing snow animals, experiencing winter-exclusive events like penguin walks. Recommended attire: polar-grade warm jackets, down jackets, wool hats, scarves, gloves, warm shoes, snow pants.
Asahiyama Zoo climatological average
Annual average temperature: approx. 7°C / Annual rainfall: approx. 47 mm / Summer humidity: 60-70% / Rainiest month: August
Asahiyama Zoo monthly average temperature and precipitation
Month
Air temperature (°C)
Precipitation (mm)
January
-7.1°C
2.2
February
-7.3°C
1.8
March
-4°C
1.9
April
7.6°C
1.6
May
11.4°C
4.1
June
16.3°C
4.6
July
20.5°C
7
August
21.6°C
7.5
September
15.8°C
2.7
October
10.2°C
6.2
November
2.1°C
4.5
December
-7°C
3.7
Asahiyama Zoo weather for the next seven days
1/29
Thursday
Partly Cloudy
-4.8°C/-14.1°C
1/30
Friday
Light snow
-3.1°C/-14.1°C
1/31
Saturday
Moderate or heavy snow showers
-2.3°C/-9.9°C
2/1
Sunday
Light snow
-2.3°C/-11.9°C
2/2
Monday
Moderate snow
-2.3°C/-11.7°C
2/3
Tuesday
Light snow
-2.5°C/-9.8°C
2/4
Wednesday
Moderate or heavy snow showers
-1.8°C/-8.1°C
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