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Tickets for the opening time and address of the ski resort of Prince Hotel Gwangju, Japan

In fact, there are many ski resorts in Japan. Bian Xiao will recommend a popular ski resort today. You can go to Japan to see if this ski resort is more to your taste. Let's take a look at the relevant information.

: Basic information

1. Address: Karuizawa-CHO, Kitazaki Prefecture, Nagano Prefecture

2. Transportation: You can take the Hokuriku Shinkansen (via Nagano) at Tokyo Station to Karuizawa Station, and then take a one-minute shuttle bus from Karuizawa Station.

3. Opening hours: 165438+20081October 3-65438+February 2 1, business hours 8: 30-16: 30; From February 22, 2000 to March 7, 2000, the business hours are 8: 00-17: 00; The evening performance will be held from February 22, 2008 to March 3, 2008 (Sunday) at 20: 00 on June 30.

Except for 65438+10.2 and 65438+10.3, evening performances are closed every Tuesday to Thursday. Weather, sunshine hours, slide conditions, meetings and other factors may change business hours.

: Fares

1. ski lift fare: one-day ticket: 5,500 yen for adults and 4,500 yen for primary school students; 4-hour ticket: 5,000 yen for adults and 4,000 yen for primary school students; Evening tickets: adult 1800 yen, primary school student 1300 yen; The price of the lift ticket is different in different periods and will fluctuate. Specifically, the page displayed when purchasing or selling tickets at the scenic spot shall prevail. Children under 12 can still take the cable car for free. Adult 19 years old, student 13- 18 years old.

2. Equipment rental price: snowboard set: starting from 4,500 yen for adults and 3,500 yen for children; Ski clothes: from 3,000 yen for adults and 2,000 yen for children. /kloc-adults over 0/3 years old,/kloc-children under 0/2 years old.

Introduction of ski resort

The transportation of this ski resort is also very convenient. Basically, you can see the ski resort from the south exit of Karuizawa Station. Don't worry about getting lost. Children from primary school can take the cable car for free. The ski resort has 10 slides, half of which are suitable for beginners, three for intermediate skiers and two for advanced skiers.

There are dressing rooms, coin lockers and luggage lockers on the first floor of the igloo. There is a lounge, nursing room and bathroom on the second floor. In addition to the ski resort, there is also a shopping center called "Prince Karuizawa Shopping Plaza", which has more than 240 shops, including outlets. After skiing, you can visit, shop and shop here. On the whole, it's good. If shopping is not enough, it may be more cost-effective to go shopping in popular shopping areas in Japan. You can also shop around and have a look first. When you travel to Japan, you will definitely leave yourself time to go shopping, so you can plan your trip first, and you can know the prices of popular shopping areas first, then compare them here and choose a cheaper one.