10 Best Things to do in Kyoto in February 2026

February in Kyoto: What to see and Things to do

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Kyoto is one of the most peaceful and amazing places in Japan full of historical sites and ancient traditions. Various wonderful places offer a unique and memorable experience in February giving the other beauty of Kyoto in the winter season in Japan.

If you are planning to travel to Kyoto in February, here are some best things to do in February in Kyoto.

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February in Kyoto

Kyoto in February is chilly and cold however, it is one of the best times to visit Kyoto with fewer tourists and more peaceful. It is off-season therefore not many big events are happening this month. You can witness the Setsubun a traditional and annual event during this month(3rd of February) not just in Kyoto but all over Japan.

The temperature in Kyoto in February ranges from 10°C high to 1°C low with occasional snowfall. You can enjoy exploring Kyoto even in the winter season it offers various things to do and activities from traditional to modern trends highly suggest wearing comfortable layers of winter clothes before roaming around.

In this article, I will share the 10 best things to do in Kyoto in February 2026. Things to enjoy together with your loved ones.

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1. Enjoy Plum Blossom

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Enjoy Plum Blossoms or (Ume) in Japanese when you visit Kyoto in February it is an early sign of the spring season in Kyoto although February is still a winter season in Japan. Various places in Kyoto where you can enjoy viewing beautiful plum blossoms such as shrines and temples also take place plum blossom festivals. The most famous shrine for the plum blossom festival is the Kitano Tenmangu Shrine, featuring activities such as flower viewing, tea ceremony, etc.

For more information about Plum Blossom in Japan, check the following article!

▶Plum Blossoms in Japan: Best Places to See 

2. Experience Setsubun Festival

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Experience and witness the traditional Japanese festival called Setsubun a famous event in February celebrated annually on the 3rd of the month. It symbolizes the beginning of the new season it features rituals like throwing beans to drive away evil spirits and invite Good Luck.

For more information about the Setsubun, check the following article!

▶Setsubun no Hi: Demon out, fortune inside

3. Experience the Kyoto Marathon

The Kyoto Marathon is one of Japan’s major city marathons, held every February. The race attracts tens of thousands of runners from Japan and around the world, offering a scenic 42.195 km course through Kyoto’s most iconic cultural landmarks such as Kyoto Imperial Palace and Heian Shrine. Even if you don’t run, it’s fun to cheer along the route.

4. Visit Kyoto’s Museums and Indoor Cultural Spots

A great month to stay warm indoors while enjoying culture, such as Kyoto National Museum, Kyocera Museum of Art, Kyoto Railway Museum and Nishijin Textile Center. Crowds are noticeably smaller in February. Don’t miss the newly open teamLab’s digital art museum “teamLab Biovortex Kyoto”.

Related article: Best Museums in Kyoto

5. Explore Snowy Temples

Winter transforms Kyoto into a serene world of soft light and quiet beauty, and if you’re lucky enough to visit on a snowy day, the city becomes truly magical. Snowfall highlights the elegance of Kyoto’s temples, covering rooftops, gardens, and torii gates in a delicate white layer. Even a light dusting creates an unforgettable landscape. Some of the best temples to enjoy in the snow include Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion),Ginkaku-ji,  and Kiyomizu-dera. Early mornings are ideal as crowds are minimal, and snow is untouched, giving the feeling of stepping into a winter painting.

6. Walk through Arashiyama Bamboo Grove

One of the most visited tourist spots in Kyoto is the Bamboo grove located in Arashiyama. Offer a magical picturesque in winter. A cooler atmosphere and the snowy scenery of the bamboo give a perfect serene experience while walking through the grove.

For more travel tips in Arashiyama, check out the following article!

▶Kyoto Arashiyama and Sagano: 10 Best Things to Do

7. Visit Fushimi Inari Taisha

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Visit one of the iconic shrines in Japan the Fushimi Inari Shrine located in  Kyoto famous for its thousand vivid orange torii gates and become most of the visited shrines. In February it offers a peaceful and cooler atmosphere due to fewer tourists during this season. You can enjoy walking around and taking more photos.

For more information about the Fushimi Inari Taisha, check out the following article!

▶Fushimi Inari Taisha: Kyoto’s Most Visited Shrine

8. Explore the Nishiki market and Get some souvenirs

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Looking for a gift or souvenirs to bring home, Nishiki Market is a place for shopping, that offers various local foods, gifts, and souvenir ideas. One of the famous places in Kyoto to discover a variety of delicacies in Kyoto.

For more travel tips in the Nishiki market, check out the following article!

▶Nishiki Market Tour: Food and Shopping Guide

9. Visit Kurama Onsen and Relax

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February is chilly and cold in Kyoto, therefore it is so recommended to soak in an onsen and relax after exploring Kyoto. Kurama onsen is one of the popular onsen in Kyoto offering a traditional and natural hot spring. Various options to choose from and a foreigner-friendly onsen.

For more information about the Kurama Onsen, check out the following article!

▶Kurama Onsen: Kyoto’s Healing Waters

10. Experience Traditional Tea Ceremony

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Experiencing a Tea ceremony in Kyoto is one of the must things to do when you visit Kyoto although this kind of activity is also available in other parts of Japan. Kyoto offers traditional way tea ceremonies that showcase ancient rituals. Often held in famous temples and shrines along with other activities such as events and festivals.

For more information about the Tea Ceremony in Kyoto, check out the following article!

▶Tea Ceremony Kyoto: 5 Best Experiences

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Greetings to all mommies I am a supermom from Philippines. Previously, I worked and lived in Dubai for seven years, until 2015 the year I  moved in Japan. Currently, I am happily settled here with my Japanese husband and our 7 months old baby. I could only describe my almost 6 years of living here as a roller coaster ride more so, after I gave birth to my son. Japan had changed me in ways unimaginable. It has influence my lifestyle, my perceptions and beliefs. I was able to witness firsthand the pros and cons of living in the country. From their  language, culture and ethnicity, the people, place and in work. Those years were enough to give me quite personal and memorable experiences which I would be more than delighted to share with you.