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Summary of Opening Hours of Hokkaido Ski Resort on 20 19-2020

After entering 65438+February, ski resorts across Japan began to open one after another. I believe everyone is more concerned about the opening of Hokkaido ski resort. Today, I will tell you the opening hours of various ski resorts in Hokkaido. Also, I have to warn you that the ski tickets for Hokkaido Ski Resort have basically gone up.

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Summary of the opening hours of the most Hokkaido ski resort from 2019 to 2020

The snow season in Hokkaido is coming, and major ski resorts are about to open. Recently, many friends asked me about the opening hours of ski resorts. Today I will give you a unified answer. If you want to go skiing in Hokkaido, please hurry up!

Sapporo-International Ski Resort: 20 19 165438+20201October 22nd to May 6th.

Sapporo-teineskiresort: 2019165438+20201October 23rd to May 6th.

Fuliangye Ski Resort: 20 19 165438+20201from October 23rd to May 6th.

Snow Ruiseonze: 2019+09165438+20201from October 22nd to March 29th.

Kiro RosnowWorld: 2019165438+20201from October 23rd to May 6th.

Niseko Mountain Resort Grand Hirafu: 2019165438+20201October 23rd to May 6th.

Nisekoannuburi II: 2019165438+20201from October 23rd to May 6th.

Liu Shoudu Resort Ski Resort: 20 19 165438+20201October 23rd to April 5th.

Niseko Village): 2019+091201~ April 5, 2020.

Tuomamu Ski Resort in Xingye Resort: 20191201~ April 5, 2020.

Since the beginning of the snow season this year, the price increase trend of the cable car "snow ticket" of a large ski resort in Hokkaido, Japan is obvious. Among the main 14 ski resorts, the "snow ticket" of 10 ski resort increased by more than 3%.

The reason behind the price increase is that the local government has increased investment to attract foreign tourists to Japan. On the other hand, discount activities are launched for local skiers to prevent the loss of local skiers caused by price increases.

Among the large-scale ski resorts, Chaolichuan Hot Spring Ski Resort in Otaru City, which has always been known as the lowest "snow ticket", has also joined the ranks of price increases. This time, the price of 17% will be raised, and the price of 1 day ticket will be raised to 3500 yen. Sasson, the operator of the ski resort, invested tens of millions of yen to build two 30-meter-long belt escalators to connect the parking lot and the simple hotel, and at the same time opened a new ski trail suitable for beginners, which is convenient for foreign tourists who come to Hokkaido for skiing for the first time.

Tommamu Ski Resort in Hoshino Resort has introduced automatic ic doors since the skiing season last year, and cancelled the check-in procedures for "snow tickets". In the case of the rising price of "snow tickets" in Hokkaido, TOMAMU still insists on the policy of low "snow tickets" for fear that the price increase will cause the loss of guests. At the winter sports exhibition held in Sapporo, the resort also distributed "Taoist-limited" snow tickets to Hokkaido citizens. The first one-day ticket "snow ticket" will be discounted at 1400 yen, only for 4,500 yen, and the second trip will be further discounted at only 3,600 yen.

In order to prevent the loss of local guests in Hokkaido, among 14 ski resorts, the only ski resort whose "snow ticket" price has not changed is Xilele Ski Resort, which charges 5,900 yen for a one-day ticket. Only for beginners' one-day ticket "Snow Ticket" which can only be used on some cable cars, the price is raised by 300 yen and the charge is 4,500 yen. This kind of one-day ticket for beginners is cheaper than the ordinary one-day ticket of 5900 yen and is very popular with Asian tourists.

Many ski resorts in Hokkaido were developed during the economic bubble period from around 1972 Sapporo Winter Olympics to around 2000, and the aging equipment needs to be updated urgently. The business situation is also facing two different worlds. On the one hand, resorts and suburban ski resorts are welcomed by visitors to Japan and usher in spring. On the other hand, ski resorts with inconvenient transportation are caught in the dilemma of operating difficulties.

This "snow ticket" price hike may become a feng shui ridge operated by Hokkaido Snow Resort.