Experience the magic of winter in Shirakami-Sanchi with a guided snowshoe trek, complete with warm drinks, roasted marshmallows, and unforgettable snowy landscapes.
Snowshoe trekking at the foothills of the UNESCO World Heritage Shirakami-Sanchi
Beginner-friendly with full support from an experienced local guide
Enjoy roasted marshmallows and coffee (or cocoa) made with pure Shirakami spring water
Look for animal footprints and play in deep, fluffy snow
Optional pick-up service available (Noshiro City or Fujisato Town)
Free photo data from the tour included
Perfect for families, couples, and first-time snowshoe hikers
This snowshoe trekking tour takes place at the foothills of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Shirakami-Sanchi in Akita Prefecture. Walking across soft, powdery snow is a truly special experience—you might even get the chance to dive into the snow! Keep an eye out for animal footprints as you explore the quiet winter forest.
During the tour, enjoy a relaxing break with roasted marshmallows and freshly brewed coffee (or cocoa) made using pure Shirakami spring water. A knowledgeable Shirakami guide will carefully explain how to wear and use snowshoes, making this tour safe and enjoyable even for beginners.
Photo data taken during the experience will be given to you as a souvenir. An optional pick-up service is available from Noshiro City or within Fujisato Town, so even those unfamiliar with snowy road conditions can participate with confidence.
Please note that depending on snow conditions, the tour location may change to another area such as Mt. Moriyoshi. In such cases, an additional gondola fee may be required.
Participants under 18 years old must join the tour with a parent or legal guardian.
If you require the pick-up service, please inform us by message at the time of booking.
The tour location may change depending on snow conditions. If the location is changed, an additional gondola fee may be required.
On-site payment is cash only. Please prepare the exact amount, as change cannot be provided.
Clothing & Required Items
Waterproof outerwear (ski wear or hiking rainwear jacket & pants are acceptable)
Warm hat
Insulated, waterproof gloves (ski gloves recommended)
Snow boots or winter trekking shoes with insulation
Gaiters / spats (Not required if your outer pants have built-in inner gaiters)
Backpack
Extra warm layer (down jacket or fleece, for breaks)
Lunch (Hot water can be provided, so cup noodles are OK)
Snacks and drinks
Recommended Items
Sunglasses and sunscreen (on sunny days)
Rental Equipment Provided
Snowshoes or traditional Japanese kanjiki
Trekking poles
Backpack
Headlamp