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Top 10 Snow-Filled Cities Around The World To Explore In Winter 2025

Experience the magic of Winter 2025 with our list of the 10 most snow-filled cities worldwide. From Japan’s deep-snow regions to North America’s blizzard zones, explore destinations where winter landscapes transform into breathtaking snowy escapes

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Toyama, Japan

Toyama experiences heavy snowfall averaging 143 inches annually. Located on the Sea of Japan coast, it’s known for deep snow and proximity to snow walls on the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route.​

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Snow in Toyama Prefecture
Snow in Toyama Prefecture visitjapansg/instagram

Sapporo, Japan

Sapporo, with 191 inches of snow yearly, hosts the famous Snow Festival. This northern Japanese city offers rich winter culture and consistent snowy conditions ideal for snow lovers.​

Snow in Sapporo
Snow in Sapporo jpntourism/instagram

Aomori, Japan

Aomori tops snowfall charts with 312 inches yearly. Situated between bays and mountains in northern Honshu, it combines heavy snow with natural beauty and traditional winter festivals.​

Snow in Aomori, Japan
Snow in Aomori, Japan hirosaki_keizai/instagram

St. John’s, Canada

St. John’s in Newfoundland receives about 131 inches of snow annually, making it one of Canada’s snowiest cities with charming coastal landscapes and a rich local culture.​

Snow clad St. John’s
Snow clad St. John’s destinationstjohns/instagram

Quebec City, Canada

Quebec City sees an average snowfall of 124 inches. The city is rich in history and architecture, turning into a winter wonderland that attracts many tourists each year.​

Snow in Quebec City, Canada
Snow in Quebec City, Canada urbanguidequebec/instagram

Syracuse, USA

Syracuse, New York, receives approximately 124 inches of snow annually. It is famous for lake-effect snow and plenty of winter sports and cultural events.​

Snow in Syracuse
Snow in Syracuse aidenmedia/instagram

Saguenay, Canada

Saguenay, formed by four merged cities, experiences 123 inches of snow yearly. It’s known for harsh winters and beautiful snowy landscapes in Quebec’s wilderness.​

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Snow in Saguenay
Snow in Saguenay ariane_damour/instagram

Akita, Japan

Akita receives around 107 inches of snowfall each year, with snow covering much of the region in winter. It is renowned for traditional culture and snowy festivals.​

Gozanoishi Shrine in Akita during snow
Gozanoishi Shrine in Akita during snow realmairie/instagram

Rochester, USA

Rochester, near the Canadian border, averages 99 inches of snow per year. Its winters are severe but support an active snow sports community and vibrant local winter life.​

Snow in Rochester
Snow in Rochester urochester/instagram

Buffalo, USA

Buffalo experiences about 95 inches of lake-effect snow yearly, frequently hit by heavy blizzards. It’s a city that embraces winter with community events and snowy outdoor activities.

Highmark Stadium, Buffalo, New York
Highmark Stadium, Buffalo, New York superstadiums/instagram

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Sunrise at Kedarkantha
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