Tokyo Disneyland is already a gorgeous park by itself, but being covered in snow adds an extra layer of magic!

Photo by Mai

If you ask a Disney parks fan what park they want to visit the most, you’ll most likely hear and enthusiastic and immediate “Tokyo!” Not only is it one of the most technologically advanced and detailed Disney parks, it’s one of the few that receives snow during the winter. When those first batch of pictures of the snow covered park hit your phone screen, it’s not uncommon to immediately start looking at flights from pure jealousy!

Thanks to a wonderful photographer, Mai, we have a lot of stunning pictures of a snowy Disneyland to share!

After scanning your park ticket into Tokyo Disneyland, you are greeted with a topiary that is completely covered in snow! Unable to see what it is below, I’m pretty sure it relates to the current “Minnie’s Funderland” event happening in the park. You’re going to see a lot of hearts, bows, and polka dots in the next handful of pictures!

Photo by Mai

Over in Tomorrowland, snow falls on the new iteration of Space Mountain coming to Tokyo Disneyland in 2027! They built this from the ground up after demolishing the original attraction and wow, is this new design gorgeous.

Photo by Mai

The snow almost blends in on our friend Baymax! I want to wipe the snow out of his eyes so he can see all his friends dancing outside The Happy Ride with Baymax! This ride has a massive cult following of fans who will dance outside the attraction to the songs that play while it’s operating. This ride is a lot like Alien Swirling Saucers at Disney’s Hollywood Studios or Mater’s Junkyard Jamboree at Disney California Adventure.

Photo by Mai

As we approach Toontown, I think I might have found who’s responsible for all of this snow…

Photo by Mai

Past the Toontown horizon is the back of the North Mountain where Elsa’s ice palace resides next door in Fantasy Springs at Tokyo DisneySea. I’m not one to point fingers, but this feels like a no-brainer.

Photo by Mai

As our journey ends in Adventureland, a friend would like to bid us farewell, and it’s not who you might think!

Photo by Mai

Baloo, you must be freezing! I’m not too sure how often it snows in the jungle, but maybe you should be hibernating.

Photo by Mai

Do you hope to visit Tokyo Disneyland one day? Or any international Disney park that receives snow? Let us know in the comments below!

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