
蔵王樹氷まつり
雪まつりTohoku(Yamagata)
毎年開催開催日
2月
入場料
無料
混雑度
やや混雑蔵王樹氷まつり。自然が作る氷のモンスターを鑑賞。
Zao Ice Monsters, known locally as Juhyo, are a breathtaking natural phenomenon occurring in the mountains of Yamagata, Tohoku, drawing visitors to one of Japan's most unique winter landscapes. These colossal ice formations develop annually from mid-January to early March when supercooled water droplets carried by strong winds from Siberia freeze onto Aomori fir trees, accumulating heavy snow and creating otherworldly shapes resembling mythical creatures or giants. This natural artistry has long captivated locals, evolving into a celebrated winter attraction and a highlight of the region. Visitors to Zao can expect an expansive, pristine snowfield dominated by these towering, sculptural ice formations, some reaching several meters high. The Zao Ropeway offers unparalleled panoramic views of the Juhyo fields as you ascend, providing a comfortable and accessible way to witness their grandeur. A major highlight is the Zao Juhyo Festival, particularly the spectacular night illumination events. Here, the ice monsters are bathed in vibrant, changing lights, transforming the snowy landscape into a magical, ethereal wonderland, a truly unforgettable sight. Skiers and snowboarders also enjoy the unique experience of gliding down slopes alongside these natural marvels. For a memorable visit, plan your trip between late January and early March for the best viewing conditions. Essential practical advice includes dressing in extremely warm, waterproof layers, sturdy snow boots, gloves, and a hat, as temperatures are often well below freezing. Access is primarily through the Zao Ropeway from Zao Onsen Ski Resort. Consider staying in a ryokan in Zao Onsen to combine your Juhyo experience with relaxing hot springs. During peak season, booking accommodation and ropeway tickets in advance is highly recommended to ensure a smooth trip.