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Ten ski resorts worth visiting in Japan.
1, Shiga Plateau Ski Resort in Nagano Prefecture. Shiga Plateau Ski Resort is divided into four ski areas: Marunouchi, Middle, Yokoyama and Aoshijia. * * * There are 18 ski resorts connected by more than 70 cable car paths, which are not only the largest ski resorts in Japan, but also the largest ski resorts in Asia. It is also one of the venues for the 1998 Winter Olympic Games, and several ski resorts are used for the competition. There are five hills over 2000 meters, which are considered as high-lying ski areas in Japan, so the snow can remain soft and powdery during the ski season from June to March. The design of ski trails is reasonable, which can meet the needs of all kinds of skiers. The hardware facilities are complete, and the surrounding restaurants and hotels are readily available.
2. Tangze Shang Yue International Ski Resort Shang Yue International Ski Resort was built during the period of rapid economic growth in Japan and expanded rapidly, and soon became one of the largest ski resorts in Japan. Because of its scale and popularity, JR of Japan Railway has set up a special "Shang Yue International Ski Resort" on the line, which is unique in Japan. Many years ago, Kawabata Yasunari won the Nobel Prize in Literature with a song "Snow Country", in which the "Snow Country" is the Tangze area after Vietnam where Shang Yue International Ski Resort is located.
3. Hokkaido Ergu Birov Xueyuan Ergu has become synonymous with Japanese powder snow, among which Birov Ergu is the most prominent one. Among the four ski resorts in Valley II, Birov has the largest scale and the most complete facilities. It can be said to be the most international ski resort in Japan. Whether skiers, workers or operators of various facilities, they all come from all over the world and speak different languages. Everyone gathered here to see the best powder snow in Japan.
4. Nozawa Hot Spring Ski Resort in Nagano Prefecture, one of the oldest ski resorts in Japan, opened at 1924. The longest skiing distance of ski resort can reach 10 km, ranking first among all ski resorts in Japan, so it is also a must-visit venue for Japanese skiers. Nozawa Hot Spring is also one of the few hot springs in Japan. Skiing and soaking in water is the happiest thing in winter.
5. Abe Plateau Ski Resort in Iwate Prefecture is the largest and most famous ski resort in northeastern Japan. The snow quality here is not inferior to Nagano and Hokkaido, and it is more continuous. 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 Abe Plateau, and you can ski to the best quality powder snow like 1 and February.
6. The Liushoudu Ski Resort in Hokkaido is surrounded by three mountains and enjoys a unique geographical position. The entire ski resort is huge in scale, and it is the undisputed first place in Hokkaido, whether it is the number and length of snow trails or the transportation capacity of cable cars. So even in the skiing season, it looks orderly and less crowded. Everyone can find their own way to enjoy the ice and snow season here.
7. Nagano Baima Bafangweigen Ski Resort Baima Bafangweigen Ski Resort is one of the most representative ski resorts in Japan and the main venue of 1998 Nagano Winter Olympics. It enjoys a high reputation at home and abroad and is nicknamed "Happo" among fans all over the world. Because the Olympic Games have been held, the typical feature of this ski resort is that it is suitable for experienced enthusiasts, especially those quasi-professional players who want to challenge themselves.
8. Niigata Miaochang Ski Resort Miaochang Ski Resort is located in one of the most famous ski resorts in Japan with complete facilities. Therefore, it was selected as "the most suitable ski resort for family skiing" in Japan. Besides skiing, there are various recreational facilities and fresh food from the Sea of Japan. Because you can take the Shinkansen directly from Tokyo, the whole skiing season is very crowded.
9. Furano Ski Resort in Hokkaido, which is famous for its lavender in summer, has become one of the largest ski resorts in Japan in winter. Furano, located in the middle of Hokkaido, has the lowest average temperature in all regions of Japan. Therefore, it has also become a holiday destination for skiers in winter.
10, Zangwang Hot Spring Ski Resort in Yamagata Prefecture is one of the most famous ski resorts in northeastern Japan. 1925 opened, with a history of nearly a hundred years. Tibetan king hot spring ski resort is not only among the best in Japan in scale, but also has two famous tourism resources. One is the hot spring resources near the ski resort, namely the Tibetan King Hot Spring, which is one of the oldest and most legendary hot springs in Japan. The other is the famous "tree ice" landscape, which is a rare sight anywhere else.
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