Tokyo is absolutely worth visiting in winter, especially for those who appreciate crisp, sunny days and clear views. Statistically, winter (December to February) is Tokyo's driest season, providing the best chance to see Mount Fuji from the city's many observation decks. While it is cold, with temperatures often ranging between 2∘C and 12∘C (35∘F–54∘F), the city is transformed by stunning "winter illuminations"—elaborate light displays in districts like Shibuya and Roppongi. It is also the best time to enjoy traditional seasonal experiences, such as soaking in an onsen (hot spring) or eating nabe (hot pot) to stay warm. Furthermore, winter is generally the "off-peak" season for tourism (excluding the New Year period), meaning shorter wait times at popular attractions like Tokyo Disneyland and more competitive hotel pricing.