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Recommended top ten ski resorts in Japan

Due to Japan's unique geographical environment, the central and northern regions of Japan have abundant snow in winter, so many wonderful ski resorts were born. Every year, many people go to Japan to ski. What are the ten best ski resorts in Japan? Here is a brief introduction.

1. Shiga Kogen Ski Resort in Nagano Prefecture

Shiga Kogen Ski Resort is divided into four ski areas: Marunouchi, Chubu, Yokosuzan, and Aoshiga. There are 18 ski resorts connected by more than 70 lifts. It is not only the largest ski resort in Japan, but also the largest ski resort in Asia. It was also one of the competition venues for the 1998 Winter Olympics, and several ski resorts have been used for competitions. There are five mountains above 2,000 meters, which is considered a fairly high ski area in Japan. Therefore, during the ski season from January to March, the snow quality can remain soft pink snow. The ski trails are reasonably designed to meet the needs of all types of skiers. The hardware facilities are complete, and the surrounding restaurants and hotels are all available.

2. Yuzawa Joetsu International Ski Resort

Shōtsuki International Ski Resort was built during the period of rapid economic development in Japan and expanded rapidly, quickly becoming one of the largest ski resorts in Japan. Due to its size and popularity, JR Japan Railways has specially set up the "Shōgeki International Ski Resort" on the line, which is unique in Japan. Many years ago, Kawabata Yasunari won the Nobel Prize for Literature for a "Snow Country". The "Snow Country" in the work is the Echigo-Yuzawa area where the international ski resort is located.

3. Niseko Hirafu Ski Resort in Hokkaido

Futani has now become synonymous with Japanese powder snow, and the leader among them is Futani Hirafu. Among the four ski resorts in the Second Valley, Hirafu is the largest and has the most complete supporting facilities. It can also be said that this is the most international ski resort in Japan, with skiers, staff and operators of various facilities coming from all over the world and speaking different languages. Everyone gathers here just to explore the best powder snow in Japan.

4. Nozawa Onsen Ski Resort in Nagano Prefecture

One of the oldest ski resorts in Japan, it opened in 1924. The longest skiing distance of the ski resort can reach 10 kilometers, ranking first among all ski resorts in Japan. Therefore, it is also a must-visit venue for Japanese skiers. Nozawa Onsen is also one of the few hot springs in Japan. Skiing and bathing are the most enjoyable things in winter.

5. Abe Plateau Ski Resort in Iwate Prefecture

Abe Plateau Ski Resort is the largest and most famous ski resort in Northeast Japan. The snow quality here is not inferior to that of Nagano, Hokkaido and other places, and the continuity is stronger. If you want to go skiing in Japan in March, it may be awkward to go to Hokkaido or Nagano, but there is no problem at all in Appi Kogen. You can ski on the same high-quality powder snow as in January and February.

6. Rusutsu Ski Resort, Hokkaido

Rokusuto Ski Resort is surrounded by three mountains and has a unique geographical location. The entire ski resort is huge in scale. It is the undisputed number one in Hokkaido in terms of the number and length of the ski slopes and the passenger capacity of the cable cars. So, even during the ski season, it seems organized and less crowded. Everyone can find their own way to enjoy the snow and ice season here.

7. Nagano Hakuba Happo One Ski Resort

Hakuba Happo One Ski Resort is one of the most representative ski resorts in Japan and the main venue of the 1998 Nagano Winter Olympics. He has a high reputation at home and abroad, and is nicknamed "Happo" by fans all over the world. As the host of the Olympic Games, the most typical feature of this ski resort is that it is suitable for advanced enthusiasts, especially those quasi-professionals who want to challenge themselves.

8. Naeba Ski Resort in Shin_Prefecture

Miaoba is one of the most famous ski resorts in Japan with complete supporting facilities. Therefore, it was also selected as Japan’s “most family-friendly ski resort”. In addition to skiing, there are a variety of recreational facilities and fresh food from the Sea of ??Japan. Because it is accessible directly from Tokyo by Shinkansen, it is always crowded throughout the ski season.

9. Furano Ski Resort, Hokkaido

Furano, famous for its lavender in summer, becomes one of the largest ski resorts in Japan in winter. Furano is located in central Hokkaido and has the lowest average temperature of all regions in Japan. Therefore, it has also become a winter resort for ski enthusiasts.

10. Zao Onsen Ski Resort in Yamagata Prefecture

One of the most famous ski resorts in northeastern Japan. It started business in 1925 and has a history of nearly a hundred years. Tibet Hot Spring Ski Resort is not only among the best in Japan, but also has two famous tourism resources.

One is the hot spring resource near the ski resort, Zao Hot Spring, which is one of the oldest and most legendary hot springs in Japan. In addition, the famous "tree ice" landscape is a rare sight anywhere else.