On November 15th, there is a traditional cultural event called Shichi-Go-San.
Shichi-Go-San is a traditional event in which three-year-old girls, five-year-old boys, and seven-year-old girls visit shrines and other locations to celebrate and give thanks for the children’s growth.
I also remember the struggle of being seven years old and not being able to walk normally in a kimono.
November marks the start of full-scale winter again.
It doesn’t snow where I live, but in areas where it does snow, such as Hokkaido, it can be very difficult.
If you want to enjoy skiing or snowboarding in Japan, I recommend the slopes of Hokkaido.
I’ve been to Hokkaido many times to ski.
The snow was completely different from other ski resorts.
The powder snow was smooth and easy to ski on.
Hokkaido is also an area with delicious food.
The seafood, in particular, is by far the best.
This area is highly recommended for fish lovers, as it is rich in seafood such as tuna, sea urchin, salmon roe, crab, and scallops.
Genghis Khan is also very famous, so meat lovers will be satisfied as well.
It is also very convenient, as it is only about an hour and a half by domestic flight from Haneda or Narita, the gateway to Japan.
Many foreigners who have never seen snow say they want to see it in Hokkaido, but please take care of your health as the temperatures are extremely cold.

