How to stay hot in winter?

Last updated: 2026-01-26
Jules
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How to stay hot in winter?

Japanese winters can be very cold. Here are a few tips to keep yourself warm while sleeping in your car during cold weather.

Dress warm

The starting point of keeping yourself warm while camping is to dress appropriately. Get some warm clothes for outside, but don't neglect what you wear inside.

  • UNIQLO Heattech is a line of functional clothing made by Uniqlo designed to keep you warm in cold weather using innovative fabric technology, not just thick material. The material is very thin and soft, so you don’t feel bulky, and they come in t-shirts, long-sleeve t-shirts, and leggings.
  • Get good quality socks made of merino wool, alpaca wool, or cashmere.
  • Kairo (カイロ) are portable disposable heat packs commonly used in Japan to keep warm during cold weather. They’re like chemical hand‑warmers: inexpensive, easy to use, and available everywhere (convenience stores, drugstores, supermarkets, etc.).
  • While sleeping your head will probably be in contact with the fresh air. You can also opt‑in for a beanie.

Soak in hot waters

Japan is the paradise of thermal water (onsen). After a day of exploring, give yourself a treat and visit an onsen. Taking a hot bath for 20 minutes will keep your body warm for the whole night.

See our guide about how to stay clean while vanlifing in Japan.

Get a heater

If you're renting a van in winter or planning to buy one and use it during the cold months, it's highly recommended to get one that is equipped with a diesel heater. The most famous brand for such a heater is Webasto.

These heaters are highly efficient, quiet, and safe for your health. If your van already runs on diesel, it's an essential investment.

Insulation

Most vans nowadays come with insulation in the walls, ceiling, and doors. Don't hesitate to get a small carpet to keep your feet warm.

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Windows are the number one heat escape at night. You'll be happy with some thermal curtains and blockers you can put on and remove from the windows.

Make a hot bed

In any big shop during the winter season, you'll find those fleece‑like blankets. They are super efficient if you put them over your usual duvet to keep your body warmth in.

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If you have a reliable source of electricity, some people also love the electric version.
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A hot water bottle filled with boiling water will also keep your bed hot for hours.

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Cook it up

Cooking in your van or boiling hot water for coffee or tea using your gas stove will make the inside of your van warm in a few minutes. Drinking warm things will also help your body stay warm.

Park safely

In remote areas and mountains, it is possible for snow to build up while you're sleeping. If you travel in remote areas subject to strong snow, get appropriate tires and the necessary equipment to escape a bad situation (shovel, etc.).

Which areas are hotter than others?

Here is a map with average temperature across Japan in January

Here is global map of Japan average tempoerature in August: image

If you don't want to deal with super cold temperatures during winter, avoid mountains and prefer the south part of Japan: Kyushu, Okinawa. While Kyushu is hotter than most places, the central mountains still have freezing temperatures and snow.

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