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A Serene Escape at Miru Amami, Bridging Spring and Summer
From January to March, the themes of island life may seem similar — quiet mornings, endless sea, subtropical forests breathing in rhythm with the tide.
While much of Japan is wrapped in heavy coats and snow, Amami Ōshima moves at a gentler pace.
This is a season for quiet beaches, long walks, and unhurried mornings—a time when nature breathes more slowly, and so do you.
When many parts of Japan are wrapped in heavy coats and icy winds, Amami Ōshima feels like an elegant secret: mild temperatures, green subtropical hills, and quiet days perfect for cultural discovery.
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Read MoreWinter in Niseko is defined by snow and mountains—but February brings something more. Whether you’re staying among the trees at Miru Niseko or in the heart of Hirafu at Miru Nozomi Views, these seasonal events offer memorable moments beyond the slopes.
Read MoreThis guide brings together local favorites, relaxed comfort food, refined dining, and late-night hideaways — so you can plan your evenings as effortlessly as your ski days.
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