
Technical for Real Weather
Japan’s cold is deep, humid, and powder-heavy (–10°C to –20°C). You need high waterproofing and high insulation. Start with full thermal bases, add a fleece or Primaloft midlayer, then top with an insulated puffer and a waterproof shell. Balaclavas and waterproof gloves are essential.

Warmth You Can Walk In
Between ramen bars and snowy streets, you’ll be moving through –10°C nights. Go for insulated puffers, fleece pants, soft midlayers, and snow boots with tread. Stick to technical fabrics that dry fast and trap heat
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