How Can a "Seasonal" Town Become More "Permanent"?
Karuizawa is best described a seasonal town. The town, situated deep in the central mountain range spanning the length of Honshu, Japan's main island, is known primarily for its cool temperature and secluded nature. In the winter, snow covers the mountains surrounding the town, making it a base for skiing among both the Japanese and foreigners. Yet, given the frigid (at least by the standards of warmer Pacific coast of Honshu where Japan's main metropolitan areas are located) temperature, Karuizawa town itself seems half-deserted, with most of the shops closed until way past the new years, and few pedestrians walking about.