Japan Kyoto Weather in January — Climate Guide
January in Kyoto is Good
Kyoto Weather in January — Quick Answer
As of 2026- Avg temp
- 9° / 1°
- Rainfall
- 50mm · 5.5 days
- Crowds
- Quiet
As of 2026, Kyoto in January averages a high of 9°C and low of 1°C with 50mm of rain over about 5.5 days. Kyoto is a basin and runs colder than Tokyo or Osaka — sub-zero nights are common. Heavy coat, scarf, gloves, and hand warmers are essential. Temple halls require shoe removal onto tatami floors, so pack thick socks or ankle socks. Most temple compounds have exposed outdoor halls and gardens — bundle up properly.
January is Good for Kyoto.
January is the quietest month in Kyoto and the best time for relaxed temple sightseeing. Average highs hit 9°C with lows of 1°C — 1-2°C colder than Tokyo or Osaka due to the basin geography, and sub-zero nights are common. The trade-off: snow-dusted temples are the photographic signature of the season. Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion) in snow is one of Japan's most iconic shots; Kiyomizu-dera and the Arashiyama bamboo grove dusted with snow are equally cinematic.
Hatsumode (New Year's first shrine visit, January 1-3) draws major crowds at Yasaka Shrine, Fushimi Inari, and Heian Jingu. The Yasaka midnight countdown into first prayer has the strongest atmosphere. If your dates overlap with Korean New Year or other Asian holiday windows, expect a spike in Asian travelers.
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Kyoto's coldest month — temple snow scenes and the year's lowest hotel prices
January Weather at a Glance
January in Kyoto averages 9°C / 48°F highs and 1°C / 34°F lows — about 1-2°C / 2-4°F colder than Tokyo or Osaka due to the basin geography. Below-freezing nights are common. Snowfall is rare but happens (around 4 days), and snow-covered Kinkaku-ji is Japan's most photographed winter scene. Sunrise 7:05 AM, sunset 5:00 PM — short daylight.
January Travel Advice
Heavy down or wool coat, thermal base layers, scarf, gloves, thick socks for temple tatami floors. New Year Hatsumode (January 1-3) at Yasaka Shrine, Fushimi Inari, and Heian Shrine is the cultural peak — Yasaka's countdown into first shrine visit is intense. The first week sees some restaurants and shops closed for the New Year holiday.
Flying In from Overseas
No direct flights to Kyoto — fly into Kansai International ($200-450 round-trip from Seoul, $700-900 from Europe) and take JR/Hankyu 75 min ($12). The 2-week window between January 5 and Lunar New Year (mid-February) is the year's best value.
January Pricing Trends
Hotels at annual lows: 3-star Kyoto Station $40-65/night, 4-star $80-130. Ryokan winter packages (kaiseki dinner + breakfast included) $130-230/night. January is the best month for the onsen-ryokan winter experience.
Kyoto January Weather Stats
Avg High
9°C
Avg Low
1°C
Rainy Days
5.5
50mm total
Sunshine
4.5h
Daily avg
Humidity
65%
Dry
UV Index
2
Low
Wind
8 km/h
Gusts 16
Sea Temp
14°C
Avg water temp
Snow Days
4
Monthly avg
Crowds
Quiet
At attractions
January Sunrise & Sunset
Expect about 4 snow days this month. Bring slip-resistant shoes and warm gear.
Air Quality
PM2.5
18 μg/m³
PM10
26 μg/m³
Status
Moderate
Feels-Like Temperature & Wind
Feels like
Daytime
6°C
Nighttime
-3°C
Humidity and wind affect how the actual temperature feels.
Wind
8 km/h
Max gust 16 km/h
Activities Recommended for January
January Travel Pros & Cons
Pros
- Lowest flights and hotels of the year — peak budget value
- Snow-dusted temple shots — Kinkaku-ji and Kiyomizu-dera signature
- Empty tourist sites — photogenic spots are uncrowded
Cons
- Basin cold — sub-zero nights, exposed temple grounds are tough
- Short daylight — sunset 4:30 PM
- Some restaurants and shops close Jan 1-3 for New Year holiday
January Events & Festivals
- Hatsumode (新年初詣) — first shrine visit of the year at Yasaka, Fushimi Inari, Heian Jingu
- Fukubukuro New Year sales — 'lucky bags' on Shijo-dori and Daimaru department store
- Snow-dusted temple season — Kinkaku-ji and Kiyomizu-dera in snow
Kyoto in January — Full Picture
January is the quietest month in Kyoto and the best time for relaxed temple sightseeing. Average highs hit 9°C with lows of 1°C — 1-2°C colder than Tokyo or Osaka due to the basin geography, and sub-zero nights are common. The trade-off: snow-dusted temples are the photographic signature of the season. Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion) in snow is one of Japan's most iconic shots; Kiyomizu-dera and the Arashiyama bamboo grove dusted with snow are equally cinematic.
Hatsumode (New Year's first shrine visit, January 1-3) draws major crowds at Yasaka Shrine, Fushimi Inari, and Heian Jingu. The Yasaka midnight countdown into first prayer has the strongest atmosphere. If your dates overlap with Korean New Year or other Asian holiday windows, expect a spike in Asian travelers.
Flights and hotels are at yearly lows — overwhelmingly favorable for budget travelers. North America round-trip to KIX often drops to $700-900, business hotels run $40-60 / ¥6,000-9,000 per night. Ryokan off-season discount packages are common. The catch: short daylight (sunset by 4:30 PM), so plan outdoor activities for the morning. Temple grounds are cold and crowds are minimal — the ryokan hot spring (onsen) bath is at its most appealing of the year.
What to Wear & What to Pack
Kyoto is a basin and runs colder than Tokyo or Osaka — sub-zero nights are common. Heavy coat, scarf, gloves, and hand warmers are essential. Temple halls require shoe removal onto tatami floors, so pack thick socks or ankle socks. Most temple compounds have exposed outdoor halls and gardens — bundle up properly.
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Seasonal Weather Overview
Spring (Mar·Apr·May)
18.7°C
9°C
9.3/mo
Summer (Jun·Jul·Aug)
30.3°C
22°C
10.7/mo
Autumn (Sep·Oct·Nov)
22.3°C
13.3°C
8.3/mo
Winter (Dec·Jan·Feb)
Current10°C
2°C
5.7/mo
Kyoto Monthly Weather Comparison
| Month | High | Low | Rain | Sun | Humid | UV | Crowd | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9° | 1° | 5.5d·50mm | 4.5h | 65% | 2 | Quiet | Low season | |
| 10° | 2° | 6.5d·68mm | 4.8h | 64% | 3 | Quiet | Low season | |
| March (Best) | 13° | 4° | 9.5d·113mm | 5.5h | 62% | 5 | Very busy | Peak |
| April (Best) | 19° | 9° | 9.5d·116mm | 6.5h | 60% | 7 | Very busy | Peak |
| May (Best) | 24° | 14° | 9d·161mm | 6.5h | 64% | 8 | Busy | Peak |
| 27° | 19° | 12.5d·215mm | 4.5h | 75% | 9 | Moderate | Shoulder | |
| 31° | 23° | 11d·224mm | 5.5h | 75% | 11 | Very busy | Peak | |
| 33° | 24° | 8.5d·154mm | 7h | 70% | 11 | Very busy | Peak | |
| 28° | 20° | 11d·179mm | 5h | 70% | 8 | Moderate | Shoulder | |
| October (Best) | 22° | 13° | 8d·124mm | 5.5h | 67% | 5 | Busy | Peak |
| November (Best) | 17° | 7° | 6d·75mm | 4.8h | 65% | 3 | Very busy | Peak |
| 11° | 3° | 5d·53mm | 4.5h | 65% | 2 | Moderate | Shoulder |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is January a good time to visit Kyoto?
Kyoto in January is Good. Tourist crowds are quiet and flight/hotel prices are low season.
What's the average temperature in Kyoto in January?
Kyoto January averages a high of 9°C and a low of 1°C.
Does it rain much in Kyoto in January?
Kyoto January averages 50mm of rainfall over about 5.5 rainy days.
What should I wear in Kyoto in January?
Kyoto is a basin and runs colder than Tokyo or Osaka — sub-zero nights are common. Heavy coat, scarf, gloves, and hand warmers are essential. Temple halls require shoe removal onto tatami floors, so pack thick socks or ankle socks. Most temple compounds have exposed outdoor halls and gardens — bundle up properly.
What time are sunrise and sunset in Kyoto in January?
Kyoto January sunrise is 07:05 and sunset is 17:00, with 9h 55m of daylight.
What's the air quality like in Kyoto in January?
Kyoto January air quality (AQI) averages 40, rated Good. PM2.5 averages 18μg/m³.
What activities are recommended in Kyoto in January?
In January, Kyoto is great for Snow-dusted temple photography (Kinkaku-ji), Hatsumode shrine visit, Ryokan hinoki bath.
Is January peak season in Kyoto?
Kyoto January crowds are quiet and prices are low season. You can travel relatively comfortably without long queues.
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Based in Chiang Mai for 8+ years, with 30+ countries visited across Southeast Asia, Japan, and Europe. Every detail in this guide is primary-source verified as of April 2026, with prices auto-refreshed via live exchange rate APIs. This isn't AI-generated boilerplate — it's written from the perspective of someone who has actually been there.