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Just returned from a winter trip to Japan and had to share the experience—it was unreal! ❄️ From the snowy backstreets of Sapporo to the neon-lit winter nights in Tokyo, Japan in the colder months feels like stepping into another world.
The winter season in Japan is both peaceful and energetic. You get soft snow in the north, cozy hot springs (onsen), winter festivals, and still tons of fashion on display, especially in places like Harajuku and Shibuya. And let me tell you—layering is everything here.
I packed for both warmth and style, and the item I ended up wearing the most? My Stussy hoodie. Seriously, it was the perfect middle layer between a thermal base and my outer puffer. Whether I was out exploring Osaka’s street food stalls or walking through Kyoto’s quiet temples, the Stussy hoodie kept me comfortable and looking fresh.
Streetwear is huge in Japan, especially during winter. I saw a ton of people styling brands like Stussy—hoodies under trench coats, oversized fits with beanies, you name it. The Japanese winter street style is bold but clean, and Stussy blends right in with that vibe.
Shopping in Japan during winter is also a whole experience. Many stores in Tokyo drop seasonal collections, and I spotted limited-edition Stussy pieces in some of the local shops in Harajuku. Prices are decent, and the quality? On point.
Pro tip: pack warm but stay stylish. A Stussy hoodie is a great choice for the cold. It's functional, comfortable, and makes you stand out in the right way—without trying too hard.
If you're planning to visit Japan this winter, get ready for amazing food, fashion, snow, and vibes you won’t forget.