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Transcript of Outdoor Japan's Winter Sports Guide 2009-10
INCLUDES COUPONSFOR DISCOUNTS AT
RESORTS, RESTAURANTSAND OTHER WINTER SERVICES
HOKKAIDO
CONTENTS
TOHOKU AREA
NAGANONIIGATA
GUNMA
GIFU
Cold temperatures and consistent snowfall is a recipe for great conditions at Hokkaido’s world-class resorts.
The “road to the deep north” leads to some of the best, and least crowded, resorts in Honshu.
Step into the heart of the Japan Alps for some of the biggest, and steepest, resorts in Japan.
Ultra-convenient Yuzawa and beautiful Myoko Kogen get heavy snow blowing
in all winter off the Japan Sea.
Minakami, Kusatsu and Oze Katashina give Gunma some quality
resort areas on Kanto’s doorstep.
Nagoya and Western Japan's winter playground offers a chance to enjoy some good skiing and
interesting traditional experiences.
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OTHER AREAS: We’ve only touched the tip of the mountain. Toyama, Tochigi, Tottori, Shiga, even Hiroshima, are just a few other areas with decent resorts. In fact, unless you live in Okinawa there is likely a ski resort near you.
Park Halfpipe
Night Skiing Ski School
Gear Rental Kids Facilities
Snow Carpet
The one constant is change. Seasons change, people change and information changes too. Outdoor Japan has endeavored to provide accurate information as of the date of publishing, and although we promise this publication will help you enjoy your winter in Japan, we make no guarantees, expressed or implied, with respect to the accuracy of the information in the Winter Sports Guide. We suggest you check with individual resorts for the most up-to-date information before you head to the mountain.©2009 OUTDOOR JAPAN INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. REPRODUCTION IN WHOLE OR IN PART WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION IS PROHIBITED. THE VIEWS EXPRESSED HEREIN ARE NOT NECESSARILY THOSE OF OUTDOOR JAPAN.
Publisher: Outdoor Japan Inc.
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Cover Photo by Takinari OtaRider: Tomoyuki Maruyama
Beginner
Ropeway Gondola Quad Lift
Intermediate Advanced
Triple Lift Double Lift Single Lift
Park
Burton Learn to Ride School (English)
Burton Learn to Ride School (Japanese)
ICON LEGEND
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O utdoor Japan publishes our
annual Winter Sports Guide to
simply help readers enjoy the amazing
snow season in Japan. Inside you’ll find
spotlights and course info on as many
ski resorts as we could pack in. Also
companies in and around ski areas and
coupons for discounts on lift tickets,
bars and restaurants and other resort
services. There’s more info on Outdoor
Japan Online (www.outdoorjapan.
com), and if you need another reason,
we’ll be giving away pairs of lift tickets
every week to readers from December
- March. You will also find up-to-the-
minute snow conditions, maps, event
information and more. So, if you are
sitting in an office in some big city in
Japan, it may be hard to imagine, but
just a couple hours away the snow is
falling and someone is getting in some
great turns. That could be you, you just
need to know where to go, because
KNOWLEDGE IS 'POWDER.' THINK DEEP.
knowledge is ‘POWDER’ think deep
For further enlightenment visit www.knowledgeispowder.com
Resort opening and closing times and lift schedules may vary from day to day and season opening and closing dates may change depending on conditions. Please check with the resort directly before you go.
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HOKKAIDOT he general rule with skiing is, the farther north you
go, the better the snow. Well, you can’t go any farther north in Japan than Hokkaido, and the area rightfully creates the biggest buzz for people in search of deep powder. The reason for this is simple; Hokkaido consistently gets the best snow conditions, and Niseko in particular
is recognized as a world-class ski resort, rivaling the long-established ski areas in Europe and North America. However, anyone thinking Hokkaido is a one-trick pony will be pleasantly surprised to find there are some great ski areas all over Japan’s north island.
For more Hokkaido information visit OJ Online (www.outdoorjapan.com)
Niseko Grand Hirafu
Niseko Annupuri
Niseko Village
Rusutsu
Tomamu
Furano
Kamui Ski Links
Kiroro Snow World Sahoro
HOKKAIDO
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1 DAY TICKET
Adults ¥4,800Kids ¥2,600
Kutchan-cho, HokkaidoNiseko United: www.niseko.ne.jp
Park
NISEKO GRAND HIRAFUNiseko, Hokkaido(0136) 22-0109 www.grand-hirafu.jpNov. 21 - May 5 8:30 - 21:00 (16:30 - 21:00)
ACCESS By Train: 120 minutes from Sapporo Stn. to Niseko Stn. By Car: 120 minutes from Sapporo City and New Chitose Airport.
Niseko is the most international resort in Japan. There is a wide selection of restaurants and accommodation (book early for January and February) and lots of activities on and off the mountain. Buses regularly run to and from the international airport, and a convenient shuttle bus gets people around town. The only knocks are that it feels so international you may forget you’re in Japan and you may have trouble getting a table for dinner.
Niseko gets a lot of attention, and rightfully so. The area consistently gets a lot of snow. The mountain, Niseko Annupuri (the Ainu name meaning White Mountain), is home to three ski
resorts: Niseko Grand Hirafu, which includes the Hanazono area, not to be confused with Niseko Village Ski Resort (formerly Niseko Higashiyama) and the quieter Niseko Annupuri. They collectively form Niseko United and share a common lift pass.
NISEKO GRAND HIRAFU, NISEKO ANNUPURI INTERNATIONAL SKI AREA,NISEKO VILLAGE RESORT
NISEKO
40% 37% 23%1 5 1 8 1
Niseko Grand Hirafu
30% 40% 30%1 1
13courses
30courses
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Niseko Annupuri
36% 32% 32%1 4
27courses
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Niseko Village Resort
Beginner Intermediate AdvancedLifts Gondola
Niseko Grand HirafuHanazono Area
Niseko Grand HirafuLongest Course: 5,600mTop Elevation: 1,170mBase Elevation: 280m
Niseko AnnupuriLongest Course: 4,000mTop Elevation: 1,156mBase Elevation: 756m Niseko Village Resort
Longest Course: 5,000m Top Elevation: 1,175m Base Elevation: 280m
Park
Park
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NISEKO ANNUPURI
NISEKO VILLAGE RESORT
1 DAY TICKET
Adults ¥4,800Kids ¥2,800
1 DAY TICKET
Adults ¥4,500 Kids ¥2,800
Niseko, Hokkaido(0136) 44-2211 www.niseko-village.comNov. 28 - May 5 8:30 - 16:30 (16:30 - 21:00)
ACCESS By Train: 120 minutes from Sapporo Stn. to Niseko Stn.By Car: 120 minutes from Sapporo City and New Chitose Airport.
ACCESS By Train: 120 minutes from Sapporo Stn. to Niseko Stn.By Car: 120 minutes from Sapporo City and New Chitose Airport.
Niseko, Hokkaido(0136) 58-2080 www.cks.chuo-bus.co.jp/annupuriNov. 21 - May 5 8:30 - 16:30 (16:30 - 21:00)
Park
Park
HOKKAIDO
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RUSUTSU RESORT TOMAMU ALPHA RESORT
1 DAY TICKET
Adults ¥5,100Kids ¥2,550
1 DAY TICKET
Adults ¥4,800 Kids ¥3,600
Shimukappu, Hokkaido(0167) 58-1111 www.snowtomamu.jpDec. 1 - Apr. 4 9:00 - 19:00 (16:00 - 19:00)
ACCESS By Train: 140 minutes from Sapporo Stn. to Kutchan Stn.By Car: 90 minutes from New Chitose Airport ACCESS By Train: 58 minutes from New Chitose Airport to Tomamu Stn.
By Car: 120 minutes from New Chitose Airport.
Rusutsu is more than a good day trip from Niseko. It’s an excellent all-round mountain with 37 courses over three mountains: Mt. Isola, East Mountain and West Mountain. Powder lovers will
love the big valleys full of deep tree runs funneling down to the lifts.
The ski-in/ski-out Rusutsu Resort Hotel is the most convenient place to stay with hot springs, day care, fireworks during Christmas and New Year and a variety of great activities.
Tomamu has excellent facilities and a beautiful location. Many courses are suited for beginners, yet a challenging double black diamond course and heli-skiing and cat-ski tours will challenge
advanced riders. You can even rent your own course for the day.
Tomamu is a destination in itself with a plethora of ways to entertain the whole family. There’s a good selection of restaurants, an indoor wave pool, kids park, ice village, dog sledding, night-time air-balloon rides, and a variety of spa and relaxation options.
Rusutsu, Hokkaido(0136) 46-3331 http://en.rusutsu.co.jpNov. 21 - Apr. 4 9:00 - 21:00 (16:00 - 21:00)
Park
Longest Course: 3,500mTop Elevation: 994m
Base Elevation: 400m
30% 40% 30%4 7
37courses
8
Beginner Intermediate AdvancedLifts Gondola
Park
Longest Course: 4,500mTop Elevation: 1,210mBase Elevation: 699m
25% 45% 30%1 5
16courses
22
Beginner Intermediate AdvancedLifts Gondola
Park
Park
HOKKAIDO
www.skifurano.comwww.furanotourism.com
Your best source of information for planninga ski holiday to Central Hokkaido and for assistance during your stay in Furano. Check us out on the web, or drop by the office conveniently located on the ground floor of the Kitanomine Gondola Terminal.
Tourist information
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KAMUI SKI LINKSFURANO RESORT
1 DAY TICKET
Adults ¥4,200Kids ¥3,200
1 DAY TICKET
Adults ¥3,000 Kids ¥1,500
Asahikawa, Hokkaido(0166) 72-2311 www.kamui-skilinks.comDec. 5 - Mar. 28 9:00 - 17:00
ACCESS Bus or car access is recommended:60 minutes from Asahikawa Airport to Furano Stn. ACCESS Bus or car access is recommended: About 25 minutes from
downtown Asahikawa on Route 12.
Furano, in central Hokkaido, is known for blue skies yet manages nearly nine meters of snow each year. There are two sides to the mountain, serviced by a 101-person cable car (Japan’s
fastest). The nearby Tokachi Range is a popular backcountry playground.
The ski-in/ski-out New Furano Prince Hotel has a new hot springs facility. Join the Host Program and get a tour from a local or a bus tour from January to March to Lake Shikarebetsu’s ice village and bathe in ice bathhouses or enjoy a drink at the ice bar built on the frozen lake.
Furano, Hokkaido(0167) 22-5777 www.furanotourism.comNov. 21 - May 5 8:30 - 20:30 (17:00 - 20:30)
ParkPark
Longest Course: 4,000mTop Elevation: 1,209mBase Elevation: 964m
40% 40% 20%1 1
1
23courses
25
Beginner Intermediate AdvancedLifts Gondola
Park
Longest Course: 4,000mTop Elevation: 750m
Base Elevation: 600m
20% 40% 40%1
10courses
7
Beginner Intermediate AdvancedLifts Gondola
Park
Kamui Ski Links is a resort run “by skiers, for skiers.” Those who enjoy powder and tree skiing will understand why this little resort 20 kilometers outside of Asahikawa has so many admirers.
Management has no restrictions on tree skiing and have even left several courses in which to play ungroomed.
On top of that, the snow quality is excellent. You may find yourself in some short lines for the lifts on weekends, but on weekdays it is nothing but fresh lines down the hill. Be sure to warm up by the fireplace at Café 751 at the top of the gondola.
HOKKAIDO
Tel: +81 (0)11 788 4994Email: [email protected]
Getting to the ski slopes just got easier
Transfers direct to your accommodationCheck our website for more details
www.skybus.co.jp
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SAHORO SKI RESORTKIRORO SNOW WORLD
1 DAY TICKET
Adults ¥4,600Kids ¥3,900
1 DAY TICKET
Adults ¥4,830 Kids ¥3,780
Shintoku, Hokkaido(0156) 64-4121 www.sahoro.co.jpNov. 27 - Apr. 4 9:00 - 18:00 (15:00 - 18:00)
ACCESS Bus or car access is recommended: About 30 minutes by car from Otaru or 80 minutes by car from downtown Sapporo. ACCESS By Train: 94 minutes from New Chitose Airport to Shintoku Stn.
By car: 210 minutes from Sapporo by car.
Sahoro is a well-run resort that caters to families. There are 17 nicely-groomed courses, some “semi-backcountry,” a cross-country course and a terrain park. Like Tomamu, it’s a place where you
can have fun whether you are a skier or not and it's not for the budget traveler.
Two all-inclusive hotels service Sahoro Resort: The Sahoro Resort Hotel, an attractive luxury hotel, and the Club Med Sahoro. Club Med is arguably the most “foreigner-friendly” resort hotel in Japan. English ski lessons are available and lots of organized fun for the whole family.
Akaigawamura, Hokkaido(0135) 34-7111 http://www.kiroro.co.jp/english/Nov. 21 - May 5 8:45 - 20:00 (16:30 - 20:00)
Park Park
Longest Course: 3,000mTop Elevation: 1,030mBase Elevation: 420m
30% 40% 30%1 2
1
17courses
13
Beginner Intermediate AdvancedLifts Gondola
Park
Longest Course: 4,050mTop Elevation: 1,180mBase Elevation: 570m
33% 29% 38%
21coursesBeginner Intermediate Advanced
Lifts Gondola
41 4Park
Kiroro is a relatively new (opened in 1992) ski resort just 30 kilometers west of Sapporo. The resort has great facilities, some amazing views of the Japan Sea and the natural surroundings and
gets a lot of snow from mid-December until early May. If Kiroro had one major drawback, it would be a lack of challenging terrain. However, there are a few powder pockets and plenty of gentle slopes for beginners and children.
Kiroro also has one of the best base lodges in Japan, complete with a hot spring to soak away the day’s bumps and bruises and an adjacent hotel with good restaurants.
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TOHOKUT he Tohuku Region represents about 35 percent of the
area of Japan’s main island, Honshu. Running north-south through the center of Tohoku are the Ou Mountains, ranging between 1,500-2,000 meters. When the famous poet, Matsuo Basho, wrote The Narrow Road to the Deep North (Oku
no Hosomichi) these were the mountains toward which he walked. Today they are full of some of Japan’s least crowded ski resorts. Tohoku may seem far away, but it’s only two-to-four hours by bullet train or you can jump on a domestic flight. Regardless, it’s never too far to go to find good snow.
For more Tohoku Area information visit OJ Online (www.outdoorjapan.com)
Hakkoda Ropeway
Appi Kogen
HachimantaiResort
Tazawako
Miyagi Eboshi
Yamagata ZaoAlts Bandai
Snow Paradise Inawashiro
TOHOKU
TEL: [email protected]
http://mutti.appi-resort.com
Enjoy a relaxing onsen and fun times in Appi.
Stay at Pension Mutti
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APPI KOGENHAKKODA ROPEWAY
1 DAY TICKET
Adults ¥4,900Kids ¥2,200
1 DAY TICKET
Adults ¥5,200 Kids ¥3,000
Hachimantai, Iwate(0195) 73-5111 www.appi.co.jpNov. 28 - May 5 8:30 - 20:00 (16:00 - 20:00)
ACCESS By Train: 40 minutes to Aomori Stn. from Aomori Airport.By Car: 5 minutes from Owani Hirosaki I.C., Tohoku Expressway. ACCESS By Train: 60 minutes from Morioka Stn. to Appi Kogen.
By Car: 15 minutes from Matsuo-Hachimantai I.C. or Ashiro I.C.
Hakkoda is a powder resort. With 1.2 meters of annual snow, it’s basically backcountry with a ropeway. The 100-person gondola takes just 10 minutes to the top where you can choose from
the "Direct” or "Forest” trails down the mountain. Grab a guide and explore the deep north.
Hakkoda Sansou, across the parking lot from the gondola, is the closest accommodation. The Hakkoda Guide Club is in the lobby and offers full-day tours. Reserve at least a day in advance. Up the road, Sukayu Onsen is a mixed hot spring with a 300-year history and a 1,000-person bath.
Appi is a giant resort (41K of trails) with a long season (thanks to the many north-facing slopes) plus some great facilities (thanks to bubble era spending). Unlike many resorts in Japan, that have
relatively short runs, the average course length at Appi is 2,100m, the longest 5,500m.
It’s possible to do Appi as a long day-trip from Tokyo but with two ski-in/ski-out hotels and an annex hotel, which collectively sleep 4,100 guests, why not stay and soak away sore muscles at one of the two natural hot springs after a day on the mountain. Families will appreciate the Kids Park.
Hakkoda, Aomori(017) 738-0343 www.hakkoda-ropeway.jpEarly Dec. - Mid May 9:00 - 16:00
Park
Beginner Intermediate AdvancedLifts Gondola
Longest Course: 5,500mTop Elevation: 1,328mBase Elevation: 500m
30% 40% 30%2 3
21courses
112Park
Beginner Intermediate AdvancedLifts Gondola
Longest Course: 5,000mTop Elevation: 1,324mBase Elevation: 670m
20% 60% 20%1 2Tour Route Area
TourRoute Area
10courses
TOHOKU
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HACHIMANTAI RESORT
1 DAY TICKET
Adults ¥3,700 Kids ¥2,500
Hachimantai, Iwate(0195) 78-4111 www.hachimantai.co.jpDec. 18 - Apr. 5 8:30 - 21:00 (16:00 - 21:00)
ACCESS By Train and Bus: Shinkansen from Tokyo to Morioka Stn. (2 hours 26 minutes), then about 90 minutes by bus to Hachimantai Resort.
Park
TAZAWAKO
1 DAY TICKET
Adults ¥3,800Kids ¥1,000
ACCESS By Train and Bus: Shinkansen from Tokyo to Tazawako Stn. (3 hours), then 30 minutes by bus to the ski resort.
Tazawako, Akita(0187) 46-2011 www.tazawako-ski.comDec. 18 - Apr. 25 8:30 - 21:00 (16:30 - 21:00)
Park
Longest Course: 2,700mTop Elevation: 1,130mBase Elevation: 540m
40% 30% 20%
14coursesBeginner Intermediate Advanced
Lifts Gondola
1 51
Park
SHIMOKURA
PANORAMA
Longest Course: 3,000mTop Elevation: 1,186mBase Elevation: 578m
30% 30% 40%
13coursesBeginner Intermediate Advanced
Lifts Gondola
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Park
When it snows in Tazawako, and it usually does, there is deep powder and a good variety of courses to enjoy. When it is not snowing, you are treated to one of the great views of any ski
resort in Japan, with Lake Tazawa below providing a stunning backdrop. For this reason, Tazawako is a popular ski resort for people in Tohoku, but the lines are still relatively short when compared to resorts in other areas of Japan.
The lifts run directly from the Tazawako Onsen hotel area. The selection of runs should keep everyone happy; on one side is a beginner and intermediate area and on the other is a more challenging advanced course.
It’s easy to get confused because there are two Iwate Hachimantai resorts and another in Akita. The smaller Hachimantai in Iwate is a three-lift powder resort known for free riding. Iwate’s
Hachimantai Resort, on the other hand, is larger and is a great family ski destination.
Hachimantai Resort covers two main areas, Panorama ski area and the Shomokura ski area. Both are well sheltered from the weather, and Panorama features a huge night skiing area. There are high speed lifts servicing mostly beginner or intermediate courses that are wide open, so plenty of breathing room for beginners or kids wanting to bomb down the hill.
TOHOKU
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YAMAGATA ZAO SKI RESORTMIYAGI ZAO EBOSHI SKI RESORT
1 DAY TICKET
Adults ¥4,300Kids ¥2,700
1 DAY TICKET
Adults ¥4,800 Kids ¥2,500
Yamagata-shi, Yamagata(0236) 94-9328 www.zao-spa.or.jp/english/index.htmlDec. 5 - May 8:30 - 21:00 (17:00 - 21:00)
ACCESS By Train and Bus: Shinkansen from Tokyo to Shoroishi-Zao Station (1 hour, 54 minutes) then about an hour to the ski resort. ACCESS By Train and Bus: 21/2 hours by bullet train from Tokyo to Yamagata
Station, then 40 minutes by bus to Zao Onsen.
Zao-machi, Miyagi(0224) 34-4001 www.eboshi.co.jpDec. 1 - Mar. 31 9:00 - 22:00 (17:30 - 22:00)
ParkPark
Longest Course: 8,000mTop Elevation: 1,660mBase Elevation: 780m
40% 40% 20%3 1 5
26courses
27 23
Beginner Intermediate AdvancedLifts Gondola
Park
Longest Course: 4,300mTop Elevation: 1,350mBase Elevation: 650m
50% 30% 20%1 1
10courses
71
Beginner Intermediate AdvancedLifts Gondola
Park
Ski resorts each have their own personalities; it is one of the joys of exploring new resort areas. Zao Onsen has a big bubbling personality. The town is literally bubbling with hot springs, and the ski
resort offers a unique ski experience - skiing among the famous Zao Snow Monsters (juhyo).
The resort is big with four gondolas, 35 lifts and a 10K downhill course. Skiers will enjoy the layout more than snowboarders (too much traversing), but the highlight, undoubtedly, is riding among these huge creatures formed of ice and wind. The peak season is February and the juhyo illumination is spectacular.
Miyagi's Zao Eboshi Ski Resort is on the other side of the mountain from the more famous Yamagata Zao Onsen Ski Resort. It's much quieter, and the lift lines are shorter on this side
of the track and the views are fantastic.
Although it's a decent sized resort with well laid-out courses and a variety of ways to descend the mountain, it is more geared for beginners or advanced riders, as there is not a lot of challenging terrain. Powder hounds will be salivating on some of the areas outside the lines.
TOHOKU
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SNOW PARADISE INAWASHIROALTS BANDAI
1 DAY TICKET
Adults ¥4,700Kids ¥3,700
1 DAY TICKET
Adults ¥4,400 Kids ¥3,600
Inawashiro, Fukushima(0242) 62-5100 www.goinawashiro.comDec. 19 - Mar. 28 8:30 - 21:00 (16:30 - 21:00)
ACCESS By Train: 82 minutes from Tokyo Stn. to Koriyama Stn.By Car: 60 minutes from Fukushima International Airport. ACCESS By train: 135 minutes from Tokyo Stn. to Inawashiro Stn.
By car: 240minutes from Tokyo.
With 30K of rideable terrain, 21 courses and five free-style parks, it’s no surprise ALTS is home to the Asia Open (formerly the Nippon Open) Japan’s top snowboarding competition. The
addition of Urabandai Nekoma Resort (to be linked this season) extends the season and adds more rideable terrain.
ALTS also features Asia’s only Burton Progressive Park. After crankin’ big air in the pipe, slide into the Riders’ Café for a drink or demo some new gear. The resort and hotel with great hot springs and easy access from the Kanto area make ALTS a park rider’s paradise.
Inawashiro is a small but pretty resort with a great view of Lake Inawashiro. The resort features 15 courses spread out over two main areas. You can ski across or take the shuttle bus from the base.
Night skiing is open until 11 p.m. on Fridays, Saturdays and before holidays.
A selling point for Inawashiro is it's just a 90-minute Shinkansen ride followed by 40 minutes on a local train to Inawashiro Stn. From there the resort has a free shuttle bus to the mountain. Non-skiers can enjoy snow trekking and there are many onsen in the area.
Bandai, Fukushima(0242) 74-5000 www.alts.co.jpDec. 18 - Early Apr. 8:30 - 21:00 (17:00 - 21:00)
Park
Beginner Intermediate AdvancedLifts Gondola
Longest Course: 3,300mTop Elevation: 1,280mBase Elevation: 700m
35% 40% 25%11
3
29courses
7
Park
Beginner Intermediate AdvancedLifts Gondola
Longest Course: 3,550mTop Elevation: 1,255mBase Elevation: 675m
50% 40% 10%3 10
16courses
1
Park
Park
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N agano is the traditional center of the Japan snow scene, and at the heart of it is the Japan Alps. The
prefecture is home to some of the finest, steepest and biggest resorts in Japan, and boasts arguably the most breathtaking scenery. Within Nagano, the sheer volume of ski areas is due to the jagged spine of rugged natural beauty
known as the Japan Alps slashing through the prefecture. This area is as much a Mecca for photographers as it is for skiers, with its many onsen, snow-swept valleys and bristling peaks. Backcountry fun here is limited only to your preparedness and daring. Hakuba, Shiga Kogen, Nozawa and the Iiyama areas are just the tip of the proverbial iceberg.
NAGANO
For more Nagano information visit OJ Online (www.outdoorjapan.com)
Hakuba Goryu
Hakuba 47
Hakuba Happo
Iwatake
Tsugaike
Cortina Kokusai
Norikura Kogen
Nozawa OnsenMadarao
Togakushi
Yakebitaiyama
Okushiga
HoppobundairaHigashitateyamaNishitateyama
NAGANO
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HAKUBA 47HAKUBA GORYU
1 DAY TICKET
Adults ¥4,800Kids ¥2,500
1 DAY TICKET
Adults ¥4,800 Kids ¥2,500
Hakuba, Nagano(0261) 75-3533 www.hakuba47.co.jpDec. 1 - May 5 8:15 - 16:30
ACCESS By Train and Shuttle: Shinkansen to Nagano Station and the direct bus to Hakuba. A shuttle service runs between Goryu and Hakuba 47. ACCESS By Train and Bus: Shinkansen from Tokyo Station to Nagano Station
(1 hour, 45 minutes), then an Alpico Bus to Hakuba (60 minutes).
Hakuba, Nagano(0261) 75-2101 www.hakubagoryu.com/e/index.htmlLate Nov. 1 - May 9 8:00 - 21:30 (18:00 - 21:30)
Park
Longest Course: 5,000mTop Elevation: 1,624mBase Elevation: 950m
35% 40% 25%1 3 9
16coursesBeginner Intermediate Advanced
Lifts Gondola
Park Longest Course: 6,800mTop Elevation: 1,614mBase Elevation: 820m
30% 40% 30%1 1 4
8coursesBeginner Intermediate Advanced
Lifts Gondola
Park
Park
Hakuba 47 is a relatively new resort (opened in 1990) that has been under new ownership the last few seasons. They’ve been trying to take some progressive steps to making a better
resort experience, and it is starting to pay off. There are loads of activities, events, an extensive snow park with lots of jibs, kickers and things to launch off, and a great half pipe. The resort also has some excellent intermediate courses, a challenging mogul course and a shared ticket with Goryu, so no shortage of courses from which to choose. Early birds will want to take advantage of the “First Tracks” tour. If you were wondering about the name, the goal of the resort is to offer a great mountain experience “4” seasons and “7” days a week.
Hakuba Goryu is not the largest ski resort in Hakuba, but it could be the most pleasant. The scenery, with the Alps soaring behind you, and the Escal Plaza, one of the best base lodges in Japan,
make it a great place to introduce people to skiing in Japan. There is a ski/snowboard rental shop, three restaurants (including a Subway) and even an ofuro (bath) open until 9 p.m. daily. If you’re on a tight budget, there is a “resting room” where you can wait for the lifts to open (¥1,000; open 11:30 p.m. to 8 a.m.). It’s a common space that fits up to 100 people (no reservations; first come, first rest). Challenge yourself on the Champions expert run. Goryu also shares a common lift pass with Hakuba 47.
NAGANO
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HAKUBA IWATAKEHAKUBA HAPPO
1 DAY TICKET
Adults ¥4,600Kids ¥2,300
1 DAY TICKET
Adults ¥4,500 Kids ¥2,200
Hakuba, Nagano(0261) 72-2474 www.tokyu-hakuba.co.jp/english/winter/iwatake/Dec. 12 - Mar. 31 8:00 - 17:00
ACCESS By Train and Bus: Shinkansen from Tokyo Station to Nagano Station (1 hour, 45 minutes), then an Alpico Bus to Hakuba (60 minutes). ACCESS By Train: and Bus Shinkansen from Tokyo Station to Nagano Station
(1 hour, 45 minutes), then an Alpico Bus to Hakuba (60 minutes).
Hakuba, Nagano(0261) 72-3066 www.hakuba-happo.or.jpNov. 21 - May 5 8:00 - 21:00 (17:00 - 21:00)
Park Park
Longest Course: 3,800mTop Elevation: 1,289mBase Elevation: 539m
30% 50% 20%
15coursesBeginner Intermediate Advanced
Lifts Gondola
1 1112 1
North SideSouth SidePark
Longest Course: 8,000mTop Elevation: 1,831mBase Elevation: 760m
30% 50% 20%1 5 2
13coursesBeginner Intermediate Advanced
Lifts Gondola
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If the crowds at Happo are too much for you, head over to nearby Iwatake. The base of the resort looks up at Hakuba’s highest peaks for a spectacular view while you enjoy the slopes. The
resort itself is surprisingly big, making it a great place to go to get away from the crowds and explore the 24 courses.
It’s mostly beginner and intermediate runs, but there is a nearly four-kilometer cruiser and a small terrain park. Lift lines are relatively short by Hakuba standards, and you can often find some pockets of powder here after it has been tracked out at other resorts nearby.
Happo is a huge resort that is heaven for skiers who enjoy well-groomed, long courses. There are many runs, good challenging terrain, and "parksters" will enjoy the acclaimed High
Cascade Snowboard Park. Happo hosted the downhill races during the 1998 Olympics and, if you want to test your meddle, head to the top of the men’s downhill course. While advanced riders will love Happo, beginners may get frustrated with the many narrow paths leading down the mountain. If you need a break, the Usagidaira 109 restaurant on the top of the gondola or the High Cascade Café are great places to stop. Note the resort’s popularity means it can get crowded, especially on long weekends.
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HAKUBA CORTINA KOKUSAI
1 DAY TICKET
Adults ¥3,330 Kids ¥1,700
Hakuba, Nagano(0261) 82-2236 www.hakubacortina.jpDec. 12 - Apr. 4 8:30 - 20:00 (17:00 - 20:00)
ACCESS By Train: and Bus Shinkansen from Tokyo Station to Nagano Station (1 hour, 45 minutes), then an Alpico Bus to Hakuba (60 minutes).
Longest Course: 5,000mTop Elevation: 1,402mBase Elevation: 872m
40% 30% 30%
17coursesBeginner Intermediate Advanced
Lifts Gondola
2 6
If you are looking for a place to spend a quiet, romantic ski weekend in the Hakuba area, head over to Cortina. The massive Green Plaza Hotel with northern European architecture will be
impressive. If your partner is just starting out; the course right outside the door of the hotel is a gentle slop and great for beginners.
In fact, most of the runs at the resort are in the beginner to intermediate range, although powder pockets are there, if you know where to look. The hotel offers a free shuttle from Nagano Station for guests (reservation required).
HAKUBA TSUGAIKE KOGEN
1 DAY TICKET
Adults ¥4,500Kids ¥3,000
ACCESS By Train: and Bus Shinkansen from Tokyo Station to Nagano Station (1 hour, 45 minutes), then an Alpico Bus to Hakuba (60 minutes).
Otari, Nagano(0261) 83-2515 www.tsugaike-kogen.comNov. 21 - May 5 8:00 - 20:50 (18:00 - 20:50)
Park
Longest Course: 4,630mTop Elevation: 1,704mBase Elevation: 800m
50% 30% 20%11 10
15courses
9 21
Beginner Intermediate AdvancedLifts Gondola
Park
Tsugaike is actually located in Otari Village, just up the road from Hakuba. The resort could be considered one of the most underrated, considering it has some huge bowls, a big
gondola, terrain park, cross-country course, good night skiing and some interesting runs. There are even heli-skiing tours in spring and good places to hike to get fresh turns.
The Children’s Square is great for kids just starting out on the slopes. Most of Tsugaike’s runs are in the intermediate range, but there are a few expert areas as well. To finish off a great day, head over to Tsuga no Yu hot springs, just 100 meters from the gondola.
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HAKUBA
WHITE HORSEwww.whitehorsehakuba.com
White Horse HotelsBars and Restaurants
“Your friend on a powder day”
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NOZAWA ONSENNORIKURA KOGEN ONSEN
1 DAY TICKET
Adults ¥4,000Kids ¥3,000
1 DAY TICKET
Adults ¥4,600 Kids ¥2,100
Nozawa Onsen, Nagano(0269) 85-3166 www.nozawaski.comNov. 21 - May 5 8:30 - 20:00 (17:00 - 20:00)
ACCESS By Train: Super Azusa Express train from Shinjuku to Matsumoto (2 hours, 37 minutes. Transfer at Matsumoto, then on to Shin Shimashima (30 minutes). ACCESS By Train: 60 minutes from Nagano Station to Togari Nozawa Onsen
Stn. then taxi or shuttle bus. By Car: 75 minutes from Nagano.
If you’re looking for the quintessential Japanese ski experience, Nozawa Onsen is the place. This traditional hot spring village sits at the base of a great mountain (Mt. Kenashi, 1,650m). The resort
is one of the oldest ski grounds in Japan, getting consistent snowfall.
Water and Fire. Water is everywhere in Nozawa, from the snow melting in the streets, to water flowing beside cobblestone roads, to the 30 hot springs scattered around the village (including 13 free baths in town). Fire takes center stage at the Dosojin Matsuri (Fire Festival on Jan. 15).
Norikura Kogen Onsen, Nagano(0263) 93-2645 www.norikura.co.jpDec. 19 - Mar. 28 8:30 - 16:20
Park
Longest Course: 10,000mTop Elevation: 1,650mBase Elevation: 565m
40% 30% 30%2 510 1
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Park
Longest Course: 5,000mTop Elevation: 2,000m
Base Elevation: 1,500m
35% 45% 20%
20coursesBeginner Intermediate Advanced
Lifts Gondola
1 1 6Park
The base of Norikura Kogen Onsen Ski Resort (not to be confused with the smaller Hakuba Norikura) starts at 1,500 meters, meaning the snow quality is excellent, and you’ll spend more time riding
than in lift lines. It is a relatively small, local resort, yet the dedicated locals have created a progressive and challenging terrain park and good facilities for beginners to learn to ride.
There is no ATM, so bring cash and make sure to pack chains or have a 4WD, since Norikura is nestled deep in the Northern Alps. And after a day on the mountain, don’t miss the great rotenburo at Yukemurikan.
Park
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MADARAO KOGEN SKI RESORT
1 DAY TICKET
Adults ¥4,200 Kids <12 FREE
Iiyama, Nagano(0269) 64-3214 www.madarao.jp/ski/englishDec. 18 - Apr. 4 8:30 - 21:00 (17:00 - 21:00)
ACCESS By Train and Bus: Shinkansen from Tokyo to Nagano City (1 hour, 28 minutes) then by bus to Madarao Kogen Ski Resort.
Park
Longest Course: 2,500mTop Elevation: 1,350mBase Elevation: 440m
30% 40% 30%2
23courses
51
3
Beginner Intermediate AdvancedLifts Gondola
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TOGAKUSHI SNOW WORLD
1 DAY TICKET
Adults ¥4,000Kids ¥2,500
ACCESS By Train and Bus: Shinkansen from Tokyo Station to Nagano Station (1 hour, 45 minutes), then less than 1 hour to Togakushi by bus.
Togakushi, Nagano(0262) 54-2106 www.togakusi.com/skimenouDec. 19 - Apr. 4 8:30 - 16:30
Park
Longest Course: 3,000mTop Elevation: 1,750m
Base Elevation: 1,200m
30% 40% 30%
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Togakushi is an interesting, medium-sized resort. The name “Togakushi” means “hidden door,” and the resort is owned by Nagano City and newly managed by Tokyu Resorts, yet it is still relatively
unknown to people outside the area. The best way to describe Togakushi is pleasant. The conditions always seem to be pretty good, and there are often great powder days. Best of all, it never seems to get as busy as the more popular Nagano resorts, and it has retained a very local feel. Togakushi Village is in itself in interesting place. It is famous for soba, and there are some beautiful shrines, temples and onsen nearby to finish of a great day on the mountain.
Located in northeastern Nagano, just above Iiyama Town, Madarao Kogen features 16 lifts and 22 courses across a bowl-shaped terrain on Mt. Madarao (1,382 meters). The resort has a nice
variety of courses, groomers, a tree run area, free ride park, wave courses and kids park, and the resort is free to kids under 12.
They claim 60 percent of the course is ungroomed so, if you like riding powder, there should be plenty in which to play. There is also a joint ticket available for Tangram Ski Circus, a small, pretty resort. This year the resort has a “Zipline Adventure” course, and backcountry tours can be arranged through the resort.
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YAKEBITAIYAMA
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SHIGA KOGEN
1 DAY TICKET
Adults ¥4,800 Kids ¥2,400
Shiga Kogen, Nagano(0269) 34-3111 http://ski.princehotels.co.jp/shiga/Nov. 21 - May 5 8:30 - 20:30 (18:30 - 20:30)
Northern Nagano’s Shiga Kogen is Japan’s largest ski resort (in area), has some of the
highest elevation (Yokoteyama is 2,300m) and one of the longest ski seasons (late Nov. – early May). Shiga Kogen consists of 21 interlinked slopes, so there is plenty of variety. One lift ticket allows you to ride all 71 lifts, gondolas and ropeways.
There’s no central village but a shuttle bus frequently makes the
loop (free if you have a lift ticket) and there are many onsen in the area.
Most restaurants are found inside hotels, many serving Shiga Kogen Brewery’s excellent
microbrew. A great side trip is the Jigokudani Yaen Koen, where the resident snow monkeys
lounge in their own hot springs.
Park
Shiga Kogen, NaganoYAKEBITAIYAMA, HOPPOBUNADAIRA -HIGASHITATEYAMA - NISHITATEYAMA, OKUSHIGA
Hoppobunadaira,Higashitateyama,NishitateyamaYama no Kami
Diamond
Ichinose Family
Tanne no MoriGiant
Hasuike
MaruikeSunValley
Kidoike
Maeyama
Yokoteyama
Shibutouge
Kumanoyu
Kasadake
TerakoyaOkushiga Kogen
Yakebitaiyama
ACCESS By Train: 110 minutes from Tokyo Stn. to Nagano Stn.By Car: 300 minutes from Tokyo.
Longest Course: 2,500mTop Elevation: 2,000m
Base Elevation: 1,550m
45% 30% 25%2 3
18courses
3
Beginner Intermediate AdvancedLifts Gondola
Park
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Tel: [email protected]
Play in the Hakuba Alps. Soak in our hot Onsens.
www.hakubaterry.com
Hotel panorama
Hotel and OnsenTwo Outdoor Baths
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OKUSHIGA KOGEN SKI FIELD
1 DAY TICKET
Adults ¥4,800Kids ¥2,400
1 DAY TICKET
Adults ¥4,800Kids ¥2,400
ACCESS By Train: 110 minutes from Tokyo Stn. to Nagano Stn.By Car: 300 minutes from Tokyo.
Shiga Kogen, Nagano(0269) 34-2404 www.shigakogen.gr.jp/englishNov. 21 - Mid Mar. 8:30 - 16:30
Shiga Kogen, Nagano(0269) 34-2225 www.okushiga.jp/information/Nov. 21 - May 5 8:30 - 16:30
Longest course: 3,500mTop Elevation: 2,030m
Base Elevation: 1,325m
50% 40% 10%1 4
7courses
1
Beginner Intermediate AdvancedLifts Gondola
Longest Course: 2,200mTop Elevation: 2,000m
Base Elevation: 1,460m
45% 35% 20%1 5
9coursesBeginner Intermediate Advanced
Lifts Gondola
ACCESS By Train: 110 minutes from Tokyo Stn. to Nagano Stn.By Car: 300 minutes from Tokyo.
HOPPOBUNADAIRA - HIGASHITATEYAMA - NISHITATEYAMA
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NIIGATAO
ne day in 1986, the good people of Joetsu, a coastal city in Niigata, were deluged by 232 centimeters of
snow—in one day. That’s roughly enough to bury a one-story building. Although this sort of thing doesn’t happen every day, Niigata gets some of the heaviest snowfalls in Japan. The town of Yuzawa was where Yasunari Kawabata penned his award winning novel Snow Country (Yukiguni). It is also
Niigata’s most popular of winter sports areas, due to the easy access from Tokyo (77 minutes) and the variety of ski resorts a snowball’s throw from the station. Just over the border from Nagano Prefecture, in the southeastern part of Niigata, the Myoko Kogen area is one of Japan’s best-kept secrets. This scenic, mountainous area stretches all the way to the Sea of Japan coast and features some great resorts in its own right.
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Naeba
KaguraTashiroMitsumata
GALA YuzawaIwappara
Seki Onsen
Charmant Hiuchi
Joetsu KokusaiNASPA Ski Garden
Akakura
Myoko Suginohara
NIIGATA
Super Quality Space with Fine Dining
025-789-3911www.kinta.com
Naeba, Japan
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KAGURA -TASHIRO - MITSUMATANAEBA SKI RESORT
1 DAY TICKET
Adults ¥5,000Kids ¥2,500
1 DAY TICKET
Adults ¥4,200 Kids ¥2,100
Yuzawa, Niigata(0257) 88-9221 www.princehotels.co.jp/ski/kaguraNov. 21 - May 23 (Tashiro May 5) 8:00 - 17:00
ACCESS By Train and Free Shuttle: Joetsu Shinkansen to Echigo Yuzawa Station (77 minutes) then free shuttle bus to Naeba Resort (50 minutes). ACCESS By Train and Shuttle Bus: Joetsu Shinkansen to Echigo Yuzawa Station
(77 minutes) then shuttle bus to one of the resort’s car parks on Route 17.
Yuzawa, Niigata(0257) 89-2211 www.princehotels.co.jp/ski/naebaDec. 5 - Apr. 11 8:00 - 21:00 (16:00 - 21:00)
ParkPark
Longest Course: 4,000mTop Elevation: 1,789mBase Elevation: 900m
30% 40% 30%3 7
27courses
15
Beginner Intermediate AdvancedLifts Gondola
To Naeba
Park Longest Course: 6,000mTop Elevation: 1,845mBase Elevation: 620m
45% 35% 20%3 132
23courses
5
Beginner Intermediate AdvancedLifts Gondola
Tashiro Area
KaguraArea
To Naeba
Park
These three connecting ski areas form one big resort. If you count Naeba, the total rideable area is 368 hectares. From Naeba you’ll be lifted above Lake Tashiro to wider and less crowded slopes
and better snow quality, but the area closes at 4 p.m. and the lift line back to Naeba can be long. A better option is to access the Tashiro Ropeway on Route 17. You can then traverse across Tashiro in about 40 minutes to Kagura, known for good backcountry options (enter at your own risk) and a long season. The Mitsumata area has a small boarder's park, a few jumps and two good slopes for learning. Accessible by the Mitsumata Ropeway on Route 17.
Naeba calls itself "The St. Moritz of the East" and is a popular choice for Kanto trendsetters wishing to get away for a day trip or a quick ski weekend. The crescent-shaped Prince Hotel cuts an
imposing figure at the base of this classic ski-in / ski-out resort and features all the trappings you would expect from a Prince-managed resort hotel. Off the mountain, there are children’s services, hot springs and other amenities and, on the mountain, a terrain park, kids park, family snow park and more.
Naeba Resort is connected to the Tashiro, Kagura and Mitsumata ski areas by the "Dragondola" — the world's longest gondola, which travels 5.5 kilometers in 15 minutes.
NIIGATA
Three great locations to stay in a Magic Town
Go against the tide come in December or March and April. Beat the crowds and save some money for a new board or set of skis!
www.nozawaholidays.com | www.lodgenagano.comtel. 050 5532 6026
LODGENAGANO | VILLANOZAWA | NOZAWAHOUSE
Go against the tide come in December or March and April. Beat the crowds and save some money for a new board or set of skis!
tel. 050 5532 6026
Three great locations to stay in a Magic TownLODGENAGANO | VILLANOZAWA | NOZAWAHOUSE
Season runs from November 21st to May 6th (With Mother Natures Blessing)
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IWAPPARAGALA YUZAWA SNOW RESORT
1 DAY TICKET
Adults ¥4,300Kids ¥2,100
1 DAY TICKET
Adults ¥3,900 Kids ¥2,000
Yuzawa, Niigata(0257) 87-3211 www.iwa-ppara.com/english.htmlDec. 19 - Apr. 4 8:00 - 20:30 (17:00 - 20:30)
ACCESS By Train: 77 minutes from Tokyo Stn. to Echigo Yuzawa Stn.By Car: 50 minutes from Echigo Yuzawa Stn. to Gala Yuzawa. ACCESS By Train and Shuttle Bus: 77 minutes from Tokyo Stn. to Echigo Yuzawa
Stn. then shuttle bus from Echigo Yuzawa Station in less than 10 minutes.
Yuzawa, Niigata(0257) 85-6543 www.galaresort.jp/winter/englishDec. 11 - May 5 8:00 - 17:00
Park
Longest Course: 2,350mTop Elevation: 1,181mBase Elevation: 800m
35% 45% 20%1 1 4
16coursesBeginner Intermediate Advanced
Lifts Gondola
2 3Park
Longest Course: 4,000mTop Elevation: 985m
Base Elevation: 400m
40% 40% 20%
10coursesBeginner Intermediate Advanced
Lifts Gondola
2 6
Although Iwappara looks like a relic of Japan’s bubble era with big pink apartments along the course, it is still one of the more popular resorts in the Yuzawa area. It’s super convenient from the
station (five minutes) so it is quite possible to do a day trip from Tokyo, and the main course is so wide open, beginners can practice their turns without fear of being run over by a speedy skier (or vice versa).
The views from the top are nice, and the village area around the ski area has a nice selection of restaurants.
If you want a quick, convenient day-trip from Tokyo, you can’t get any easier than Gala Yuzawa. The ski resort has its very own train station that doubles as the ski lodge. The amazing efficiency
has its drawbacks, however. It means you will most definitely not be alone on the hill. You can, however, get up to the mountain, get in a few runs with friends and be back in time to buy your favorite designer goods in Harajuku.
The resort is not for serious skiers but, if you just want to have fun in the snow for a day with friends, you can’t beat the convenience.
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Hoshi Boshi LodgeA private lodge in Nagano
www.hoshi-boshi.com
A great place for groups of 20 or less to get away and enjoy all Nagano has to offer.
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JOETSU KOKUSAI SKI RESORTNASPA SKI GARDEN
1 DAY TICKET
Adults ¥4,000Kids ¥3,000
1 DAY TICKET
Adults ¥4,000 Kids ¥3,000
Minamiuonuma, Niigata(0257) 82-1028 www.jkokusai.co.jpDec. 12 - Apr. 4 8:00 - 21:00 (17:00 - 21:00)
ACCESS By Train and Free Shuttle Bus: Joetsu Shinkansen to Echigo Yuzawa Station (77 minutes) then free shuttle bus to NASPA Ski Garden (5 minutes). ACCESS By Train and Bus: Joetsu Shinkansen from Tokyo to Echigo Yuzawa
Station (77 minutes) then bus to Joetsu Kokusai (25 minutes).
NASPA is a relatively new ski resort (opening in 1992) holding on to the past by being one of the only skiers-only resorts left in Japan. The ski hill is behind the deluxe New Otani Hotel and the
resort which definitely caters toward families who ski and want to stay in luxury.
In fact, you can enjoy yourself even if you are not a skier, as there are public and private hot springs, Jacuzzis, a swimming pool, fitness center and a selection of restaurants. Its location near the station makes for a quick, convenient ski weekend from Tokyo, if you want to get in a few turns (on skis) with the family.
Yuzawa, Niigata(0257) 80-6222 www. naspa.co.jp/englishDec. 19 - Apr. 3 8:30 - 19:00 (17:00 - 19:00)
Park Park
Longest Course: 2.2kmTop Elevation: 690m
Base Elevation: 430m
38% 37% 25%
8coursesBeginner Intermediate Advanced
Lifts Gondola
2 1 2Park
Longest Course: 6,000mTop Elevation: 817m
Base Elevation: 200m
30% 50% 20%
22coursesBeginner Intermediate Advanced
Lifts Gondola
4 183
Park
To the north of Yuzawa town is a 634-room, European-style hotel that anchors the Joetsu Kokusai Ski Resort. The runs are relatively short here, but there is a long 6K trail and a 38-degree
“Daibetta Slope” that will challenge anyone’s courage. The resort also has an extensive terrain park and two half-pipes; one used in the 2004 World Cup, and regularly hosts events such as the 2009 Nippon Freeskiing Competition.
Parents wanting to keep the little ones entertained will like the “Kids Paradise” area outside on the snow as well as an indoor “Kids Room.”
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Akakura Kanko Resort & Spa0255-87-2501www.akhjapan.com
Akakura’s luxury ski-in ski-out hotel. Experience Myoko Kogen in style.
Hotel KofukanTraditional Japanese Ryokan
Myoko, Nigattacontact
www.homepage2.nifty.com/kofukan
Tel: 0255-86-2046Email: [email protected]
• Indoor and Outdoor Onsens• Free Shuttle Service
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AKAKURA ONSENMYOKO SUGINOHARA
1 DAY TICKET
Adults ¥4,000Kids ¥3,000
1 DAY TICKET
Adults ¥3,900 Kids ¥2,700
Akakura Onsen, Niigata(0255) 87-2125 www.akakura-ski.comDec. 19 - Apr. 4 8:00 - 21:00 (17:00 - 21:00)
ACCESS By Train: 160 minutes from Tokyo Stn. to Myoko Kogen Stn.By Car: 160 minutes from Tokyo. ACCESS By Train: Shinkansen from Tokyo Stn. to Nagano Stn. (1 hr., 45 min.), then take
the JR Shinetsu Honsen Line to Myoko Kogen Stn., then 10 minutes by bus.
Myoko, Niigata(0255) 86-6211 http://ski.princehotels.co.jp/myoko/Dec. 19 - Mar. 28 8:30 - 16:30
ParkPark
Longest Course: 8,500mTop Elevation: 1,855mBase Elevation: 731m
40% 40% 20%1 2
16courses
1
Beginner Intermediate AdvancedLifts Gondola
Park
Longest Course: 3,750mTop Elevation: 1,500mBase Elevation: 740m
50% 30% 20%2 9
16courses
4
Beginner Intermediate AdvancedLifts Gondola
Park
Myoko Akakura Kanko Ski Resort was one of the first European-style ski resorts in Japan. After merging with Akakura Champion Ski Resort, it has been renamed Akakan, although locals still
call it “Shin Akakura.” The unmistakable symbol of Akakan is the Akakura Resort & Spa which sits majestically on the slopes.
It’s a great place to stay if you want ski in / ski out luxury. The area averages about 13 meters of snow annually, so there is plenty of fluffy stuff in which to play. Akakan has a nice variety of courses, but the most challenging runs are on the old “Champions” side of the mountain.
Myoko Kogen is simply one of the naturally prettiest ski resorts in Japan. Suginohara is another of the Prince resorts, and the facilities are well-maintained. The runs above the gondola are
where advanced skiers and powder hounds will have the most fun, but there is a lot to choose from here and some great on-hill restaurants at which to stop and take a break.
And you may need to, as Suginohara boasts arguably Japan’s longest top-to-bottom, an 8.5-kilometer thigh burner that will test anyone’s meddle if left for the last run of the day. The stunning view of Lake Nojiri below from the gondola makes it worth the trip along.
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CHARMANT HIUCHISEKI ONSEN
1 DAY TICKET
Adults ¥3,500Kids ¥2,800
1 DAY TICKET
Adults ¥3,800 Kids ¥2,800
Nou, Niigata(0255) 68-2345 http://charmant-hiuchi.jpDec. 19 - May 5 8:30 - 16:30
ACCESS By Train: Shinkansen from Tokyo Stn. to Nagano Stn. (1 hr., 45 min.), then take the JR Shinetsu Honsen Line to Sekiyama Station, then 20 min. by taxi. ACCESS Car access is recommended: Train and bus service is inconvenient. From
Tokyo it takes 4 hours by car, depending on traffic and weather.
Seki Onsen, Niigata(0255) 82-2316 www.sekionsen.comDec. 1 - May 1 9:00 - 17:00
Park Park
Longest Course: 2,700mTop Elevation: 1,009mBase Elevation: 501m
20% 45% 35%
17coursesBeginner Intermediate Advanced
Lifts Gondola
1 2
Park
Longest Course: 1,600mTop Elevation: 1,620m
Base Elevation: 1,000m
20% 30% 50%
6coursesBeginner Intermediate Advanced
Lifts Gondola
1 1
Park
Charmant is a locally owned and operated ski resort that most of your friends do not know about, but may wish they did. The resort is literally right on the Japan Sea (you can see it from the
top lifts) and get some of the heaviest snow dumps around. It is also a healthy drive from Tokyo (four hours), but is worth the trip if you enjoy short lift lines and uncrowded slopes.
There are lots of ungroomed areas and advanced terrain including a 1,000-meter powder course. The proximity to the sea means there is some excellent seafood nearby, and you can ski straight through Golden Week.
Seki is the highest ski area in the Myoko Kogen area and, even though there are just two lifts, there is access to many powder runs. This is a local mountain, and they check the weather reports
and know when the storms will hit, sometimes dropping one or two meters of new snow overnight.
It pays to get up early if you want first tracks. Don’t expect groomers; this is natural terrain and free riding at its finest: tree runs, natural pipes and some good hits. There’s no ATM, so make sure to bring cash.
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GUNMAW hile neighboring Niigata gets most of the attention,
Gunma quietly has some great snow resorts of its own. Located in northeast Gunma near the border with Niigata, Minakami has ten ski resorts and is just 90 minutes from Tokyo. Ozu-Katashina is another quality area that flies under the radar. Katashina town lies in the shadows of mighty
Mt. Hotaka and Mt. Shirane and features nearby resorts such the popular Oze Iwakura, Hotaka Bokujo, a boarders park, and Oguna Hotaka, a nice mid-sized resort. Manza, to the east of Katashina, the popular ski and onsen areas of Manza and Kusatsu Resort & Spa are great places to relax before or after a good day on the mountain.
Okutone Snow Park
Norn Minakami
Tenjindaira Tanigawadake
KawabaMinakami Houdaigi
Oze Iwakura
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Kusatsu Kokusai
Manza Onsen
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MINAKAMI HOUDAIGI OKUTONE SNOW PARK
1 DAY TICKET
Adults ¥4,000Kids ¥2,500
1 DAY TICKET
Adults ¥4,000Kids ¥2,500
ACCESS By Train and Bus: Shinkansen to Jomo Kogen (75 minutes) then bus to Houdaigi (70 minutes). ACCESS By Train and Bus: Shinkansen to Jomo Kogen (75 minutes) then
bus to Okutone (40 minutes).
Minakami, Gunma(0278) 75-2557 www.hotakasan.co.jp/hodaigi/index_E.htmlMid Dec. - Mid Apr. 8:00 - 16:30 (17:00 -21:00 Jan. only)
Minakami, Gunma(0278) 72-8101 www.gl-net.ne.jp/okutoneDec. 19 - Mar. 28 7:00 - 22:00 (17:00 - 22:00 / 24:00)
Park Park
Longest Course: 2,600mTop Elevation: 1,400mBase Elevation: 830m
40% 30% 30%2 5 1
16coursesBeginner Intermediate Advanced
Lifts
Park
Longest Course: 3,000mTop Elevation: 1,083mBase Elevation: 550m
30% 40% 30%5 1
10coursesBeginner Intermediate Advanced
Lifts Gondola
Park
If rails, pipes and jumps are your thing, Okutone ski area is the place to go in Minakami. The park staff takes good care their loyal customers who come to perfect their tricks at the resort. The
night sessions are popular, since they keep the lights on until midnight on Friday and Saturday nights, and they even offer Nighter season passes (as well as “Sunset” passes from 3 p.m. until closing time).
If you want powder, head higher in the hills, but Okutone is very convenient since it’s right off the main road after you cross over the Yubiso River.
Houdaigi ski area is the largest ski area in Minakami and gets better snow than most of the resorts in the area since it is at a higher elevation. Although there are many beginner and
intermediate runs, there are a few advanced courses as well, including a killer 40-degree slope and a 2,600-meter cruiser.
Parents can let their kids have fun safely on tubes and airboards in the “Kids Land,” and older kids can enjoy the “Action Land” with table tops waves and banks.
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Telephone inquire: +81 269-34-2731
http://www.shigakogen.jp/villa-alpen/index_e.htmemail today: [email protected]
Tokyo
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TENJINDAIRA TANIGAWADAKENORN MINAKAMI
1 DAY TICKET
Adults ¥3,500 Kids ¥2,000
1 DAY TICKET
Adults ¥4,200 Kids ¥3,400
Minakami, Gunma(0278) 72-3575 www.tanigawadake-rw.comNov. 21 - May 5 8:00 - 16:30
Minakami, Gunma(0278) 72-6666 www.g-jmt.com/norn/engDec. 19 - Mar. 28 8:00 - 16:30 (16:30 - 22:00 / 24:00)
ACCESS By Train and Bus: Shinkansen to Takasaki Station, then change to the Joetsu Line to Minakami Station, then 20 minutes by bus to Tenjindaira.ACCESS By Train: 150 minutes from Tokyo Stn. to Minakami Stn., then free shuttle.
By Car: 90 minutes from Tokyo (Nerima IC) via Kanetsu Expressway.
ParkPark
Beginner Intermediate AdvancedLifts
Longest Course: 2,000mTop Elevation: 1,220mBase Elevation: 820m
30% 50% 20%2 2
5courses
Park
Longest Course: 4,000mTop Elevation: 1,500mBase Elevation: 750m
30% 40% 30%
10coursesBeginner Intermediate Advanced
Lifts Gondola
41Park
Although Tenjindaira gets more guests in summer, when the tram is packed with hikers, than in winter when the area is blanketed in snow, “Tenjin” is a favorite of Minakami locals. The resort
itself is relatively small, but lift lines are usually short and the snow quality can be excellent if it’s not too windy up top.
However, the secret to Tenjindaira is what you don’t see, which is access to some serious backcountry. This is an “enter at your own risk” territory and not a place to go without avalanche gear (and the knowledge to use it) and a professional guide.
Situated just three kilometers from the Minakami Interchange, Norn Minakami is the most convenient of the Minakami Resorts if you are coming by car. The resort is great for families.
They’ve created “family zones” where the average slope is just 13 degrees and a Day Care Center where parents can drop off the little ones and enjoy some time on the mountain themselves.
Norn is open from 7 a.m. to midnight on weekends, so you can enjoy a long day on the slopes and, like all Minakami resorts, is not far from some great hot springs.
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KUSATSU KOKUSAIKAWABA
1 DAY TICKET
Adults ¥4,200Kids ¥2,700
1 DAY TICKET
Adults ¥4,500 Kids ¥3,800
Kusatsu, Gunma(0279) 88-8111 www.kusatsu-kokusai.com/winter/englishDec. 18 - Apr. 17 8:30 - 21:00 (17:00 - 21:00)
ACCESS By Train and Shuttle Bus: Shinkansen to Jomo Kogen (75 minutes) then 50-minute shuttle bus ride to Kawaba. ACCESS By Train and Bus: Shinkansen to Karuizawa Stn. from Tokyo
(72 minutes), then 55 min. by direct bus from Karuizawa Stn.
Kawaba, Gunma(0278) 52-3345 www.g-jmt.com/kawaba/engNov. 28 - Apr. 11 8:30 - 16:00
ParkPark
Longest Course: 8kmTop Elevation: 2,117m
Base Elevation: 1,245m
30% 50% 20%
10coursesBeginner Intermediate Advanced
Lifts Gondola
1 92Park
Heliport
Longest Course: 2,000mTop Elevation: 2,020m
Base Elevation: 1,290m
20% 40% 40%
10coursesBeginner Intermediate Advanced
Lifts Gondola
13 1Park
Although Kusatsu is famous as one of the country’s best onsen rsorts, the area also features a quality ski resort that has been around since the Taisho Era and is open nearly six months out of
the year. Kusatsu Snow & Spa has an eight-kilometer downhill course, one of the longest in Japan (next to Myoko Suginohara), a Kids Square where the little ones can enjoy activities such as snow tubing, and a variety of courses for all levels.
However, the best part of being at Kusatsu is the fact you can enjoy some world-famous hot springs after a great day on the mountain.
There’s something different about Kawaba. You’ll notice it the first time you pull into the covered parking area of the eight-story Kawaba City center house. There are six floors of parking and the
seventh and eighth floors are filled with restaurants and ski / board shops. On the mountain, Kawaba is progressive as well with a nice balance of park and powder.
Within the 10,790 meters or skiable terrain is the “Powder Zone,’ a section of the mountain left ungroomed for powder lovers. There is a good mogul course, the Free Ride Park (back by popular demand) and a 3,300-meter trail for cruising. Kawaba City also includes a ski school, kid’s corner and locker rooms.
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OZE IWAKURAMANZA ONSEN
1 DAY TICKET
Adults ¥3,500Kids ¥2,500
1 DAY TICKET
Adults ¥4,600 Kids ¥3,600
Katashina, Gunma(0278) 58-7777 www.oze-iwakura.co.jpDec. 12 - Apr. 4 8:00 - 21:00 (16:30 - 21:00)
ACCESS By Train & Bus: Takasaki Line from JR Ueno Station to Manza-Kazawaguchi Stn. (160 min.) then change to the Seibu Kogen Bus to Manza Onsen (50 min.). ACCESS By Train and Bus: Shinkansen to Jomo Kogen (75 minutes) then by
bus to Oze Iwakura (90 min.)
Tsumagoi, Gunma(0279) 97-3117 http://ski.princehotels.co.jp/manza/Dec. 12 - Apr. 4 8:00 - 17:00 (Sats. only, 17:30 - 20:00)
Park Park
Longest Course: 3,200mTop Elevation: 1,703m
Base Elevation: 1,006m
30% 40% 30%
18coursesBeginner Intermediate Advanced
Lifts Gondola
1 2 10Park
Longest Course: 1,500mTop Elevation: 2,008m
Base Elevation: 1,646m
40% 50% 10%
14coursesBeginner Intermediate Advanced
Lifts Gondola
1 7Park
Oze Iwakura is the largest of the Katashina ski resorts. It was also one of the longest skiers-only holdouts and at last check there were still a few runs that banned boarders (mainly mogul
courses). The mountain itself has a timeless, genteel feel to it, something akin to Zao in Yamagata, where visitors seem more interested in breathing in the fresh air and taking in the views than worrying about the latest snow fashion. If you get tired of groomers, you’ll find some nice powder on the fringes while some areas outside the lines will be tempting. Yet Iwakura remains a skier's mountain at heart, and skiers will enjoy the long, cruising runs, moguls and some challenging steep terrain.
Manza Onsen is another of one of Prince Hotels signature properties and the hotel’s buildings commands an imposing presence at the bottom of the hill that features a lot of good beginner and
intermediate runs and is a great place for families.
There isn’t a lot of challenging runs for advanced skiers but the scenery is beautiful, the snow quality excellent and the hotel has a great (albeit smelly) natural rotenburo (outdoor bath) for after ski soaking. The facilities and amenities are on par with what you’d expect from a Prince Resort making for a stress-free ski experience.
For more winter events visit the Race & Event Calendar at Outdoor Japan Online (www.outdoorjapan.com).
EVENT HIGHLIGHTSDec. 19-20 Columbia Snow Downhill 2009, Shiga Kogen, NaganoDec. 19-Mar. 28 Madarao Zipline Adventure, Madarao Kogen Ski Resort, NaganoJan. 9-17 Burton Mountain Festival, Niseko Village, HokkaidoJan. 15 Dosojin Fire Festival, Nozawa Onsen, NaganoJan. 23 Appi Jazzy Sport 2010, Appi Kogen Ski Resort, IwateJan. 29-30 Snow Splash in Minakami, Minakami, GunmaFeb. 6 Zao Juhyo Matsuri, Yamagata Zao Ski Resort, YamagataFeb. 13-14 Enuove Cup, Hakuba Iwatake Ski Resort, NaganoFeb. 19-21 The North Face Event Vol. 1, Niseko Village, HokkaidoFeb. 19-21 Tazawako Kogen Yuki Matsuri, Tazawako Ski Resort, AkitaFeb. 27 Red Bull Snow Charge at Hakuba Happo Hakuba, Nagano Feb. 27 Snow Splash in Hakuba, Hakuba, Nagano Mar. 6 Winter Love at Tracks Bar, Hakuba, NaganoMar. 8-21 Tohoku Park Festival, Hachimantai, IwateMar. 20-22 The North Face Event Vol. 2, Niseko Village, HokkaidoApr. 4 Indy Park Jam, Alts Bandai Snow Park & Resort, Fukushima
SKI RESORT EVENTSHOKKAIDONiseko Annupuri Ski ResortDec. 24-25 Christmas Gift to Kids Mar. 13-14 & 20-22 Special Kid’s Day Events Niseko Village Ski ResortDec. 31 New Year’s Countdown Event Jan. 1 New Year’s First Run Special Sunrise Gondola Mid March (TBA) Wonder Festival Sahoro Ski ResortJan. 1 New Year’s First Run Special Sunrise Gondola Jan. 19-11 & Feb. 11&14 Winter Harvest Festival Mar. 21-22 Spring Ski Festival & Slider CompetitionFurano ResortFeb. 4-7 High School Ski Race Competition Tomamu Alpha ResortDec. 23 Ice Village Opening Dec. 24 -25 Christmas Party Jan. 30-31 Tomamu Perfect Day – Two day private tour with Takeshi Kodama Feb. 6-7 H PLUS Two-Day CAT Tour Kamui Ski LinksWednesdays Ladies day (¥2,000 lift ticket) TOHOKU Tazawako Ski Resort (Akita)Feb. 19-21 Tazawa Kogen Snow FestivalAppi Kogen (Iwate)Jan. 23 Appi Jazzy Sport Music Festival Hachimantai Resort (Iwate)Tuesdays Ladies Day (¥2,000 lift ticket)Fridays Senior’s Day (over 50-years-old / ¥2,000 lift ticket)Third Sundays Kids Day (¥1,000 lift ticket for kids) Dec. 24-25 Christmas Fair Dec. 31-Jan. 1 Count Down Fireworks Mar. 18-21 Tohoku Park Festa (2,000m long snow park)Mar. 21 Last Nighter – Free lifts 4-9 p.m. Mar. 21-22 Spring FestaAlts Bandai (Fukushima)Dec. 31-Jan. 1 Countdown Firework Show (lifts open 24 hours) Jan. 9-10 & Feb.13-14 Alts Thanks Festival (lifts open 24 hours) Mar. 2-7 Burton Asia Open 2010 Snowboard ChampionshipsMar. 20-22 Spring Ski Festival Inawashiro Ski Resort (Fukushima)Feb. 28 & March 7 Sports Day on the Snow Nekoma Ski Resort (Fukushima)Jan. 1 New Year Celebration in NekomaFeb. 6-7 Nekoma Snow Festival Mar. 14 Nekoma Snowboard GS & Challenge Cup Mar. 27-28 Spring Nekoma FestaMar. 28 Nekoma Junior Cup GSApril 4 Indie Park JamMid April-Early May Special Spring Park Miyagi Eboshi (Miyagi)Jan. 16 Firework ShowZao Onsen (Yamagata)Dec. 26-Jan. 2 & Feb. 1-Mar. 6 (Everyday), Jan. 9-31(Saturdays) Special Illumination Feb. 6 Zao Juhyo (Snow Monsters) Festival - Fire & Ice Feb. 13-14 Zao Juhyo (Snow Monsters) Festival - Onsen & Ice
NIIGATA Charmant HiuchiFridays Ladies Days (Half price lift tickets for ladies)IwapparaThird Sundays Kids Days (Free lifts for primary school students or under) Jan. 16-Feb. 14 Snow Hut FestivalMarch 28-29 Thanks Day Events NASPA New OtaniFeb. 28 Ski Mogul ASPA CupNAGANO Hakuba Cortina Dec. 12-18 Early Special (Adults ¥1,500 yen, kids ¥1,000 yen) March 28-April 4 Spring Special (Adults ¥1,500 yen, kids ¥1,000 yen)Hakuba Happo Feb. 20 Happo Fire FestivalMarch 21 Kids FestivalHakuba IwatakeOpen - Dec. 18 Early Special (Adults ¥2,500, kids ¥1,100)Third Saturdays & Sundays (Dec.-Mar) Kids Day (Free lift for primary school students or under)Dec. 31-Jan. 1 Countdown Event Feb. 12 Iwatake Thanks Day (¥2,250 lift tickets for adults, free lifts for kids) Feb. 13-14 Enuove Cup Feb. 22-28 Nagano Residents Days (Special prices and deals)Mar. 1-7 Ishikawa, Toyama, Niigata Residents Days (Special prices and deals)Mar. 8-14 Aichi, Shizuoka, Yamanashi Residents Days (Special prices and deals)Mar. 15-31 Spring Special (Adults ¥2,500, kids ¥1,100)Hakuba Tsugaike Ski ResortThird Sundays (Dec.-Mar.) Kids Days (Free lift for primary school students or under) Jan. 10 Ski Day EventsFeb. 13-14 Snow Bike JamFeb. 27 Snow FestivalMar. 20-22 Monster Canyon Session (25-meter gap session!)Hakuba 47Third Sundays & May 5 Kids Day (Free lift for primary school students or under)Feb. 13-14 Hakuba 47 20th Anniversary Celebration Mar. 13-14 Hakuba 47 Gelende Festival Madarao Dec. 26 Christmas Firework Show Dec. 31- Jan. 1 Count Down Ski & FireworksSaturdays (Jan. 2 to Mar. 20) Fireworks Jan. 9 Traditional Fire Festival Jan. 23 Air Wave SessionMar. 13 Madarao Speed ChallengeNozawa Onsen Ski ResortNov. 21-Dec. 18 Early Special (Adults ¥3,000) Fourth Thursdays (Jan.-Mar.) Ladies Days Dec. 19 Opening FestivalDec. 31-Jan. 1 New Year’s Nighter & Countdown Fireworks Apr. 9-11 2011 New Model Test Ride EventMar. 29-May 5 Spring Special (Adults ¥3,500) Togakushi Ski ResortThird Sundays Kids Days (Free lifts for primary school students or under) Dec. 19-25 New Season Special (Adults ¥2,000, Kids ¥1,500) Mar. 6 Picnic Party on the Snow GUNMAHoudaigi Ski ResortJan. 17, Feb. 7, & March 28 Kids Snow FestivalMar. 14 Salomon Snow Festival Kusatsu Ski Resort Dec. 19 Open day special (Free lifts and ropeway) Dec. 24 Christmas Event Jan. 30-31 Snow FestivalMar. 3 Ladies Day (Free lift and ropeway for women) Mar. 22 8K Alpine Rally Mar. 28 Kusatsu Mogul Cup Norn Minakami Dec. 19 Open day special (Free lift tickets for the first 200 arrivals)Jan. 31 International Day (To Be Confirmed)Oze IwakuraDec. 30 New Years Eve Nighter Feb. 21 Iwakura Ironman Course Tour GIFU DynalandWednesdays Ladies Day (Free lift for ladies, except Dec. 23 & 30)
EVENT CALENDAR OJ WINTER SPORTS GUIDE
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GIFUA lthough it gets less attention from the Tokyo crowd
than Nagano, Niigata and Gunma, Gifu has a number of quality resorts that service the Nagoya and Kansai region. Less than a couple hours from the main Gifu ski resorts are the Edo-style town of Takayama, known as “Little Kyoto.” Takayama’s master carpenters built some beautiful shrines and temples here at the base of the Japan Alps. Also in the region,
along the border of Gifu and Toyama prefectures are the World Heritage villages of Shirakawa-go and Gokoyama, known for the thatched roof houses built in “Gassho-zukuri” (praying hands) style. These A-frame farmhouses are constructed to withstand the heavy snowfall that blankets the region each year. If you are looking for good skiing and mixing in some great cultural experiences, Gifu is a great winter destination.
Dynaland
Takasu Snow Park
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DYNALANDTAKASU SNOW PARK
1 DAY TICKET
Adults ¥4,800Kids ¥2,500
1 DAY TICKET
Adults ¥4,300 Kids ¥1,500
Dainichidake, Gifu(0575) 72-6636 http://g-jmt.com/dynaland/eng/Dec. 5 - Apr. 4 8:00 - 16:45
ACCESS By Bus: A bus leaves Nagoya at 8 a.m. stopping at both Takasu and Dyanaland. The trip takes about 2 hours 45 minutes. ACCESS By Bus: A bus leaves Nagoya at 8 a.m. stopping at both Takasu and
Dyanaland. The trip takes about 2 hours 45 minutes.
Takasu, Gifu(0575) 72-7000 www.g-jmt.com/takasu/engDec. 1 - Apr. 11 8:00 - 16:30
Park
Longest Course: 4,800mTop Elevation: 1,550mBase Elevation: 950m
35% 35% 30%
12coursesBeginner Intermediate Advanced
Lifts Gondola
1 3Park
Longest Course: 3,200mTop Elevation: 1,430mBase Elevation: 983m
40% 32% 28%3
18courses
3
Beginner Intermediate AdvancedLifts Gondola
Park
Takasu is well known to snowboarders who ride parks. The resort has large free ride park that includes kickers, rails, boxes and one of the biggest super pipes in Japan. There is also
a 600-meter professional boarder cross course and a mogul course. The resort is the training grounds for many of Japan’s rising stars and has hosted a number of competitions including the FIS Snowboard World Cup. Aside from the amazing pipe and park, winter sports enthusiasts of all levels can enjoy the open-faced free ride terrain including a 4,800-meter trail, one of longest in western Japan and several other 4,000-meter trails. There’s even some backcountry tours through Dainichi Valley.
Dynaland is the largest of the Takasu ski resorts. There are 19 runs; the longest a 3,200-meter thigh burner. There is a shared ticket to neighboring Takasu Snow Park and two places on the
mountain that connect the resorts. If you want to get out on the slopes first thing in the morning, the Hotel Villa Mon-Saint is right in front of the resort and there are 5 a.m. openings for first tracks on selected dates.
The resort has a resident DJ that will take music requests and you can do some good for Mother Nature while having a lunch break since the Dynaland Eco Project collects proceeds from resort restaurants to support a Gifu tree planting project.
Park
¥1,000 DISCOUNT!
DYNALAND SKI RESORTTakasu, Gifu
1-Day Lift Tickets(weekdays only)
¥1,300 DISCOUNT!
TAKASU SNOW PARKTakasu, Gifu
1-Day Lift Tickets(weekdays only)
¥600 DISCOUNT!
HAPPO-ONE SKI RESORTHakuba, Nagano
1-Day Lift Ticket(package includes lunch)
SPECIAL PACKAGE!
KAWABA SKI RESORTKawaba, Gunma
1-Day Lift + ¥1,000 Food & Beverage Coupon + ¥500 Cash Coupon for ¥5,100
(regular price ¥5,700)
SPECIAL PACKAGE!
NORN MINAKAMIMinakami, Gunma
1-Day Lift + ¥1,000 Food & Beverage Coupon + ¥500 Cash Coupon for ¥4,700
(regular price ¥5,700)
¥300 OFF!
NISEKO VILLAGE SKINiseko, Hokkaido
1-Day Lift TicketFOR ADULTS AND SENIORS
¥400 OFF!
FURANO SKI RESORTFurano, Hokkaido
1-Day Lift Tickets(Dec. 19, 2009 - Feb. 28, 2010)
10% OFF!
PRINCE HOTELS SHIZUKUISHI SKI RESORT
Shizukuishi, Iwate
1-Day Lift Tickets
¥10 OFF PER LITER!
NORIKURA KOGEN ONSEN SKI RESORT
Azumi-mura, Nagano
¥10 Discount per liter at the local ENEOS gas station if you show a 1-day lift pass.
20% OFF!Rental Ski Equipment &
Rental Ski WearSHIGA KOGEN
YAKEBITAIYAMA SKI RESORTShiga Kogen, Nagano
¥500 OFF!1-Day Lift Tickets
HAKUBA 47WINTER SPORTS PARK
Hakuba, Nagano
packageincludes lunch
¥500 OFF!
KAGURA SKI RESORTNaeba, Niigata
1-Day Lift Tickets
¥500 OFF!
NAEBA SKI RESORTNaeba, Niigata
1-Day Lift Tickets
DISCOUNT COUPONSCLIP & SAVE! FOR SKI RESORTS
¥500 OFF!
CHARMANT HIUCHISKI RESORT
Nou, Niigata
1-Day Lift Tickets
¥500 OFF!
MINAKAMI KOGENSKI RESORT
Minakami, Gunma
1-Day Lift Tickets
¥1,000 DISCOUNT!1-Day Lift TicketsDynaland Ski ResortTel: (0575) 72-6636url: www.g-jmt.com/dynaland/eng/RestrictionsUp to 4 persons per coupon / Valid weekdays onlyValid for 2009-10 season only(Not valid Dec. 29-Jan. 04)
SPECIAL PACKAGE!1-Day Lift + ¥1,000 Food & Beverage Coupon + ¥500 Cash Coupon for ¥4,700Norn MinakamiTel: (0278) 72-6688url: www.g-jmt.com/norn/RestrictionsOffer good for up to 4 persons per couponValid for 2009-10 season only
¥400 OFF!1-Day Lift TicketsFurano Ski ResortTel: (0167) 22-1111url: www.princehotels.co.jp/ski/furano_e/RestrictionsOffer good for up to 5 persons per coupon.Valid December 19, 2009 - February 28, 2010
¥300 OFF!1-Day Lift Ticket for Adults & SeniorsNiseko Village Ski ResortTel: (0136) 44-2211url: www.niseko-village.comRestrictionsValid for 2009-10 season only
¥500 OFF!1-Day Lift Tickets (package includes lunch)Hakuba 47 Winter Sports ParkTel: (0261) 75-3533url: www.hakuba47.co.jpRestrictionsOffer good for up to 4 persons per couponValid Valid for 2009-10 season only
¥500 OFF!1-Day Lift TicketsKagura Ski ResortTel: (0257) 89-2211url: www.princehotels.co.jp/ski/naeba-e/RestrictionsUp to 5 persons per coupon / Valid for 2009-10 season only / Valid for Kagura only (not Naeba-Kagura common lift ticket)
¥1,300 DISCOUNT!1-Day Lift TicketsTakasu Snow ParkTel: (0575) 72-7000url: www.g-jmt.com/takasu/eng/RestrictionsUp to 5 persons per coupon / Valid weekdays onlyValid for 2009-10 season only(Not valid Dec. 29-Jan. 04)
10% OFF!1-Day Lift TicketsPrince Hotels Shizukuishi Ski ResortTel: (0196) 93-1111url: www.princehotels.co.jp/ski/shizukuishi-e/index.htmlRestrictionsUp to 2 persons per couponValid for 2009-10 season only
¥600 DISCOUNT!1-Day Lift Ticket (package includes lunch)Happo-One Ski ResortTel: (0261) 72-3066url: www.hakuba-happo.or.jpRestrictionsValid for December 19, 2009 - March 22, 2010
¥500 OFF!1-Day Lift TicketsNaeba Ski ResortTel: (0257) 89-2211url: www.princehotels.co.jp/ski/naeba-e/RestrictionsUp to 5 persons per coupon / Valid for 2009-10 season only / Valid for Naeba only (not Naeba-Kagura common lift ticket)
SPECIAL PACKAGE!1-Day Lift + ¥1,000 Food & Beverage Coupon + ¥500 Cash Coupon for ¥5,100Kawaba Ski ResortTel: (0278) 52-3345url: www.g-jmt.com/kawaba/eng/RestrictionsOffer good up to 4 persons per couponValid for 2009-10 season only
¥10 OFF PER LITER!¥10 Discount per liter at the local ENEOS gas station if you show a 1-day lift pass.Norikura Kogen Onsen Ski ResortTel: (0263) 93-2645url: www.norikura.co.jpRestrictionsAvailable with a day lift pass / Valid for 2009-10 season only / Gas station closed 1/1/2010.
20% OFF!Rental Ski Equipment &Rental Ski WearShiga Kogen Yakebitaiyama Ski ResortTel: (0269) 34-3111url: http://ski.princehotels.co.jp/shiga/RestrictionsUp to 5 persons per couponValid for 2009-10 season only
¥500 OFF!1-Day Lift TicketsCharmant Hiuchi Ski ResortTel: (0255) 68-2345url: www.charmant-hiuchi.jpRestrictionsUp to 6 persons per couponValid for 2009-10 season only
DISCOUNT COUPONSCLIP & SAVE! FOR SKI RESORTS
¥500 OFF!1-Day Lift TicketMinakami Kogen Ski ResortTel: (0278) 75-2222url: www.minakamikogen200.jpRestrictionsUp to 5 persons per couponValid for 2009-10 season only
10% OFF!
NISEKO ADVENTURE CENTRE
Niseko, Hokkaido
10% Discount off Backcountry
Tours andLessons
¥100 DISCOUNT!
HAPPO-ONEKAIHATSUHakuba, Nagano
¥100 Discountat Happo-One
KaihatsuOnsen
10% OFF!
NISEKOBASE SPORTS
Niseko, Hokkaido
10% off ALLSki Rentals if
you stay atThe Alpen Ridge
¥1,000 OFF!
CANYONS LTD.ALPINE LODGE
Minakami, Gunma
WEEKDAY SPECIAL!¥1,000 off
Canyons Alpine LodgeAccommodation
10% OFF!
NORTHSTAR OUTDOOR ADVENTURES
Azumi-mura, Nagano
10% off NORTHSTAR
Original Appareland Goods
¥200 OFF!
SPA OF SHOBEI ATMOMONOKI HOTEL
Hakuba, Nagano
¥200 offSpa of Shobei at
Hakuba Momonoki Hotel
10% OFF!
BOTTOM LINE SKI &SNOWBOARD SHOP
Nerima, Tokyo
10% off allBOTTOMLINE
Tune-upServices
DISCOUNT COUPONSCLIP & SAVE! FOR RESORT SERVICES
5% OFF!
MOMINOKISKI RENTALS
Hakuba, Nagano
5% off on High Performance Ski and Snowboard
Rentals
20% OFF!
HAKUBA PHYSIO & MASSAGEHakuba, Nagano
20% offany Massage at
HakubaPhysio
DISCOUNT COUPONSCLIP & SAVE! FOR RESORT SERVICES
¥100 DISCOUNT!
10% OFF!
5% OFF!
¥1,000 OFF!
¥200 OFF!
10% OFF! 20% OFF!
10% OFF!10% Discount off Backcountry
Tours and LessonsNiseko Adventure Centre
Tel: (0136) 23-2093url: www.nac-web.com
RestrictionsValid for 2009-10 season only
Cannot be combined with any other offersMust book directly through NAC
¥200 off Spa of Shobei atHakuba Momonoki Hotel
Spa of Shobei atHakuba Momonoki Hotel
Tel: (0261) 72-5001url: www.momonokihotel.com
RestrictionsValid for 2009-10 season only
10% off all BOTTOM LINETune-up Services
Bottom Line Ski & Snowboard ShopTel: (0339) 78-1809
url: http://bottom-line.jp
RestrictionsValid until April 30, 2010
10% OFF!10% off NORTHSTAR Original
Apparel and GoodsNORTHSTAR Outdoor Adventures
Tel: (0263) 93-1688url: www.ridenorthstar.com
RestrictionsOffer good for one-time purchase
Valid for 2009-10 season only
¥ 100 Onsen DiscountHappo-One Kaihatsu
Tel: (0261) 72-2515url: www.hakuba-happo.or.jp/
RestrictionsValid for December 9, 2009 - May 5, 2010
20% off any Massage atHakuba Physio
Hakuba Physio & MassageTel: (0261) 22-4117
url: www.HakubaPhysio.com
RestrictionsValid until March 31, 2010
Please mention this couponwhen making booking
10% off all Ski Rentals if you stayat The Alpen Lodge
Niseko Base Sports (Part of Ski Japan)Tel: (0136) 21-3277
url: www.nisekobase.com
RestrictionsValid for 2009-10 season only
5% off on High PerformanceSki and Snowboard Rentals
Mominoki Ski RentalsTel: (0261) 72-5001
url: www.momonokihotel.com
RestrictionsValid for 2009-10 season only
WEEKDAY SPECIAL!¥1,000 off Canyons Alpine Lodge
AccommodationCanyons Ltd.
Tel: (0278) 72-2811url: www.lodge.canyons.com
RestrictionsValid December 1, 2009 - March 31, 2010
DISCOUNT COUPONSCLIP & SAVE! FOR RESTAURANTS & CAFÉS
4-COURSE MEAL!
NORTH FIELDNiseko, Hokkaido
10% OFF!
JOJO'S CAFÉNiseko, Hokkaido
10% OFF!
BLACK DIAMONDRESTAURANT
Niseko, Hokkaido
FREE SOFT DRINK!
HIGH CASCADECAFÉ
Hakuba, Nagano
NO COVER CHARGE!
MUGI SHU TEI(PHRED'S BAR)
Sapporo, Hokkaido
10% OFF!
ON CAFÉJozankei Onsen, Hokkaido
FREE DRINK!
MORE RESORTSHakuba, Nagano
¥100 OFF BEER!
THE MOMINOKI PUBHakuba, Nagano
FREE GLASS OF WINE!
MIMI'SRESTAURANT
Hakuba, Nagano
FREE BEER!
TRACKS BARHakuba, Nagano
10% OFF!
SIDE HILL BARHakuba, Nagano
10% OFF!
ROOTS CAFÉHakuba, Nagano
10% OffRestaurant Bill
10% Discounton
Your Bill
10% Discounton
Your Bill
10% Discounton
Your Bill
10% Off Your Bill at the
Roots Café
4-course meal for two plus champagne with a booking of 5 nights or
more for 2 persons
No Cover Charge (¥900 value) plus
complimentary popcorn
¥100 OffKirin Draft
Happy Hour Price
One Free Drink!at any More Resort Bar or Restaurant
Free Soft Drink if you spend more than
¥500 on food
1 Free Beer!with Purchase of
a Tortilla Meal
Free Glass of Wine with any two-course meal
(entrée, main or dessert)
DISCOUNT COUPONSCLIP & SAVE! FOR RESTAURANTS & CAFÉS
4-COURSE MEAL! 10% OFF! 10% OFF!
FREE SOFT DRINK! NO COVER CHARGE! 10% OFF!
¥100 OFF BEER! FREE GLASS OF WINE!
10% OFF!10% OFF!FREE BEER!
4-course meal for two plus champagne with a booking of 5
nights or more for 2 personsNorth Field LodgeTel: (0136) 22-6675
url: www.north-field.jp
RestrictionsValid for 2009-10 ski season only
Free Soft Drink if you spend more than ¥500 on food
High Cascade CaféOn the slopes at Hakuba Happo
url: www.hakuba-happo.or.jp/snowpark/
RestrictionsValid from December 12, 2009 - April 11, 2010
10% Off Your billJoJo’s Café
Tel: (0136) 22-2093url: www.nac-web.com
RestrictionsValid for 2009-10 season only
No Cover Charge (¥900 value)plus complimentary popcorn
Mugi Shu Tei (Phred’s Bar)Tel: (0115) 12-4774
url: www.ezo-beer.com/eng/mugi/mugi.html
RestrictionsNo restrictions apply
¥100 off Kirin DraftHappy Hour Price
The Mominoki PubTel: (0261) 72-4453
url: www.mominokihotel.com
RestrictionsValid during Happy Hour (4:30 - 6:00 p.m.)
10% Off Your BillSide Hill Lodge and Bar
Tel: (0261) 75-5557url: www.hakuba-sidehill.com
RestrictionsValid until March 31, 2010
10% Off Restaurant BillBlack Diamond Lodge
Tel: (0136) 44-1144url: www.bdlodge.com
RestrictionsNo restrictions apply
10% Off Your BillOn Café
url: www.neilhartmann.com
RestrictionsOffer good for up to 2 persons per coupon
Valid until April 30, 2010
Free glass of wine withany two-course meal
(entrée, main or dessert)Mimi’s RestaurantTel: (0261) 72-4060
url: www.phoenixhotel.jp
RestrictionsOffer good for up to 2 people per coupon
Valid for 2009-10 ski season only
10% off your billat the Roots Café
Evergreen Outdoor CenterTel: (0261) 72-5150
url: www.evergreen-hakuba.com
RestrictionsValid for 2009-10 Winter Season
This offer excludes alcoholic beverages
FREE DRINK!One free drink! At any More Resort
Bar or RestaurantMore Resorts
Tel: (0261) 75-2768url: www.japan-hakuba-snow-moreresorts.com
RestrictionsValid at Blue Lizards Sports Bar, Lounge 898
Nightclub, Happy Forest BBQ Garden, 3rd Shift Live House / Valid 2009-10 winter season only
1 free beer with purchaseof a tortilla meal
Tracks BarTel: (0261) 75-4366
url: www.tracksbar.com
RestrictionsValid for 2009-10 season only