matsumoto castle japan photography tour

Tuesday 3 - Friday 13 February 2026

Japan Winter Wonders Photography Tour

Location: Tokyo & Hokkaido, Japan

Workshop Length: 11 days

Investment:

$6,250 USD ($1,000 USD deposit)

Max attendees on tour: 6 (3 PLACES LEFT)

Sponsored by:

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Overview

Join me and award-winning Sony photographer Andy Yee as we take you on an incredible winter landscape & wildlife photography adventure in Japan. We'll explore the dreamy winter landscapes of Hokkaido with the backdrop of trees against the stark snowy landscapes,  majestic Mt. Fuji and Matsumoto Castle in their winter glory, the adorable snow monkeys of Jigokudani and the fantastic snow festivals of Hokkaido. Winter is the perfect season in which to capture the stunning beauty of Japan.

What you'll experience

We embark on a 11 day intensive photography workshop covering the most photographic sites of Japan. We travel between buzzing cities and calm atmospheric landscapes that stretch the length of Japan. Led by award-winning landscape photographer Andy Yee, & co-hosted by Sony Digital Ambassador, Meghan Maloney, this tour will push your photography to the next level. The intimate group size is designed for personal attention to further develop your photographic skills.

Your Hosts

Meghan Maloney

Meghan is a full-time landscape photographer and educator, and a Sony Ambassador. She hosts photography workshops both in New Zealand and overseas, and is passionate about helping others improve their photography skills whilst experiencing unique and amazing locations and wildlife. Meghan loves to break down photography concepts making them simple and easy to understand for her clients.

Meghan has a degree in Japanese language & culture, and lived in Kyoto as well as working on a Nagano ski field in her university  days. She is very familiar with shooting wintry landscapes and wildlife after spending the last 3 summers in Antarctica hosting photography programmes.

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Andy Yee

Andy Yee is a professional photographer who specializes in travel/tourism, architecture and commercial projects. He is the winner of the Sony Alpha Landscape Award. Andy has travelled extensively through Japan in all seasons of the year and worked on projects with Japan Tourism.

You can check out Andy’s work on his website and Instagram.

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  • Day 1  — Tokyo

    The trip commences in Tokyo. We take in the bustling street life of Japan's very own megalopolis.

    Days 2-4  — Kushiro and Rausu

    We fly from Tokyo to Kushiro on the northern island to spend time photographing the rare and sacred red crowned cranes and the Steller's Sea Eagle of Hokkaido. Capturing the cranes dancing in the snowfall is something you will want to witness with a camera in your hand. We will venture out on a boat cruise of the  in search of the Steller's Sea Eagles on drift ice.

    Day 5 — Biei

    We then head out into the winter wilderness of the Biei area and its picture perfect snow covered landscapes. Like something out of a fairy tale, the terrain appears perfectly manicured in a frozen setting.

    Day 6 — Sapporo

    The largest snow festival in Japan lights up in Sapporo at night with impressive snow and ice sculptures across the city. Street photography in one of the most snowy cities in the world offers exceptional images.​

    Day 7 — Otaru

    The Otaru Snow Path festival is held in a small fishing village that lights the canal and adorns the village with ice installations. This is a beautiful time to be in Japan with a camera!

    Days 8-9 — Jigokudani

    We fly from Sapporo to Niigata and head to the land of the snow monkeys. A day with the snow monkeys up in the hills of Jigokudani is something you won’t experience anywhere else in the world. Photographing them during their winter routine of keeping warm while sitting in hot springs in the snow is something remarkable you wont easily forget.

    Day 10 — Mt Fuji

    We then head to Matsomoto where the “Black Castle” resides in the center of town. With its surroundings covered in snow, it's a great opportunity to see one of the finest preserved castles in all of Japan.

    A drive to the vicinity of Mount Fuji offers a variety of stunning lakes and landscapes against the background of the majestic Fuji-san. ​

    Day 11 — Tokyo

    We return to Tokyo with a final day to explore. At this time of year, its possible to capture “Diamond Fuji” with the Tokyo skyline that shows the incredible expanse of this modern city. We also visit some of the picturesque traditional areas and temples at times with less crowds. Our tour will conclude at the end of this day and participants can arrange to depart the following day.

  • The tour covers 11 nights accommodation, domestic flights from Tokyo to Kushiro (Hokkiado) and return from Sapporo to Matsumoto, ground transport, park entrances fees and all breakfasts.

    Japan is a gastronomic destination, far more than just Sushi. From succulent seafood to giant bowls of Raman, crispy tempura, or Kansai Okonomiyaki, you will come to appreciate all of what Japan has to offer your palate. When we aren't leaving in the dark to shoot sunrise, breakfasts will be provided. We will be staying in three-star or greater hotels during our trip. We will spend one night in a Ryokan, a traditional Japanese Inn, which will be quite the experience. Each hotel has been selected for their value and offers a comfortable stay in petite but modern and well-equipped rooms.

    All rooms on the workshop will be provided as dual occupancy. Single Occupancy is offered on a limited first come, first reserved basis for $850 USD for this tour. Please nominate Single Occupancy when booking or as early as possible to ensure reservation. If Single Occupancy cannot be reserved, we will communicate this as soon as possible.

    • Two professional photography guides 

    • 11 nights accommodation 

    • Dual Occupancy (where possible)

    • Domestic flights to Sapporo and return to Matsumoto

    • All breakfasts

    • Transportation in private cars and ferries 

    • All entrance fees to photography locations (snow monkeys and cranes)

    • Post-Processing sessions during the tour

    We understand getting the photo onto the card is only half of the battle. During the workshop, there will be time to go over post-processing to help you create images that pack a punch. Our photographers will sit down with you to assist your selection process, Lightroom and Photoshop workflows and techniques, and develop your best images, so you can showcase the finest Japan has to offer.

    The trip is suitable for the photographer with basic knowledge through to expert level.

    • Airfare to/from Japan

    • Lunch & dinners

    • Train transport

    • Alcoholic beverages

    • Travel and equipment insurance

    • Visas

    • Gratuities

    • Camera and lenses - ideally lenses that will cover both wide angle from 16-24mm right through to telephoto zoom at 400-600mm

    • STURDY tripod - very important

    • Torch or head torch

    • Spare batteries and charger (plenty of batteries as we are unlikely to be able to charge during the day while travelling)

    • Laptop with both Lightroom Classic & Photoshop installed

    • Plenty of memory cards and adapter to link with laptop for editing

    • Remote shutter control (unless your camera has bulb timer)

    • Neutral density filters

    • Warm winter clothing - it's midwinter so you will need merino layers, puffer jacket, hat, gloves, warm comfortable hiking boots and possibly gumboots

    • Umbrella, rain poncho and waterproof camera sleeve

    • The full workshop fee is $6,250 USD

    • A deposit of $1,000 USD is required to secure your place

    • Remaining workshop tuition amount will be due 90 days before workshop. A reminder invoice will be sent out 120 days before the workshop commencement

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  • See what my workshop attendees say

    "Meghan is an amazing photographer who is very passionate about her art. I attended a 1:1 two day landscape workshop course with her in June 2023. It was a totally amazing experience. She is an excellent teacher who imparts all the nuances and finer points of her craft that I was able to absorb well without feeling overwhelmed. The knowledge and insight I got from my time with her is something I could not have got from reading or watching instruction videos. A Meghan Maloney led course is a must for anyone interested in landscape photography. She will cater for people with all levels of abilities. She is an excellent communicator and an overall lovely person. Highly recommended!"

    Rabindranath, Waikato

  • See what my workshop attendees say

    "Just completed an 8 day workshop with Meghan and it was an experience of a lifetime. Meghan's knowledge of the area ensured that we always had something to shoot, even on the bad weather days. Meghan is also very generous with her photographic knowledge and is always eager to help out with compositions or camera settings. Can highly recommend."

    Ian, Auckland

  • See what my workshop attendees say

    "I have just returned from a four day workshop with Meghan, and I'm still buzzing. Unfortunately the original workshop booked to photograph autumn colours in the Hawkes Bay had to be cancelled due to the cyclone that went through. However I was not disappointed with the relocation and later date to Rotorua at all. With Meghan's guidance I was able to take my first every astro shot, spend time in the redwoods, visit locations I'd never been to, and discover lots of tips and information to help me improve my shots. Meghan is both patient and flexible in finding new locations in rapidly changing weather conditions. Highly recommend a workshop with her. Can't wait to do another!"

    Carole, Waikato