Though it’s not common for Tokyo Disneyland during this time of year, Elsa must have been using her Frozen powers, as guests were treated to the rare sight of snow in the park. A Tokyo Disneyland snow covered castle is a beautiful sight indeed.
雪化粧のシンデレラ城☆https://t.co/bFUUpozLtz pic.twitter.com/TfpdNwBxp8
— MezzoMikiのディズニーブログ (@MezzoMikiD) January 22, 2018
真っ白な東京ディズニーランド☆https://t.co/bFUUpozLtz pic.twitter.com/xU1g7Klf5I
— MezzoMikiのディズニーブログ (@MezzoMikiD) January 22, 2018
Snow at Tokyo Disneyland is a definitely rare, but not completely unheard of sight. In this part of Japan, the average temperature in the month of January is 41°F – but January is also typically the city’s driest month of the year, so snow is a big deal. Fellow cast members in the park were able to grab this lovely shot of the snowfall on the park’s iconic Cinderella Castle to share with all of you.
Several guests in the park even celebrated the seasonal surprise by engaging in a good-natured snowball fight in front of the castle.
People were having a snowball fight. Front of the castle. Loved it!☃️😆 pic.twitter.com/qO3VLS5Fmj
— DreamSweetsLove (@DreamSweetsLove) January 22, 2018
And speaking of special moments at Tokyo Disneyland, the park is just a few weeks away from kicking off it’s 35th anniversary. Read more about what to expect from the park’s yearlong celebration.