⛷️ Ski Resorts in Chubu

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Ski Japan Holidays

白馬村, Nagano · ⭐ 5.0

Ski Japan Holidays offers curated winter sports experiences across Japan's premier ski destinations, providing tailored packages for international visitors seeking authentic powder snow adventures. Whether you're chasing the legendary Hokkaido champagne powder or exploring the scenic resorts of Nagano and Niigata, their services help you navigate Japan's world-class ski terrain with ease. Perfect for both seasoned skiers and beginners looking to experience Japan's unique winter culture combined with exceptional skiing conditions.

💡 Book accommodations and ski packages well in advance during peak season (December-February) as popular resorts fill up quickly. Many ski resorts in Japan have English-speaking staff and signage, but learning basic Japanese ski terminology can enhance your experience. Consider purchasing a JR Pass if planning to visit multiple ski regions, as train travel is the most convenient way to reach most resorts from major cities.

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Hakuba Ski Concierge

nagano, Nagano · ⭐ 4.8

Hakuba Ski Concierge offers personalized service to help international visitors navigate the renowned Hakuba Valley ski resort area in the Japanese Alps. Whether you need assistance with equipment rentals, lift ticket arrangements, or recommendations for the best runs suited to your skill level, their multilingual staff ensures a seamless mountain experience. This service is particularly valuable for first-time visitors looking to maximize their time on Hakuba's legendary powder snow.

💡 English-speaking staff are available to assist with bookings and resort information. Book services in advance during peak season (December-February) as Hakuba attracts visitors from around the world. They can help arrange transportation between Hakuba's multiple ski areas and provide insider knowledge on which resorts have the best conditions each day.

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Evergreen International Ski School (Happo)

白馬村, Nagano · ⭐ 4.6

Evergreen International Ski School at Happo offers professional ski and snowboard instruction tailored specifically for international visitors in one of Japan's premier winter sports destinations. Located in the renowned Hakuba Valley, home to the 1998 Winter Olympics, the school provides English-speaking instructors who understand the needs of foreign learners. Whether you're a complete beginner or looking to refine your technique on Happo-One's diverse terrain, the school offers personalized lessons that combine technical expertise with local mountain knowledge.

💡 Book lessons in advance during peak season (December-February) as English-speaking instructors are in high demand. The school offers rental equipment packages, but confirm availability when making your reservation. Most ski schools in Hakuba accept both cash and credit cards, though having yen on hand is recommended for smaller purchases at mountain facilities.

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Jigatake Ski

大町市, Nagano · ⭐ 4.4

Jigatake Ski offers an authentic Japanese skiing experience away from the crowded mega-resorts. This local ski area provides well-maintained slopes suitable for various skill levels, surrounded by pristine mountain scenery. It's an ideal spot for travelers seeking a quieter, more traditional winter sports atmosphere in Japan.

💡 Bring cash as smaller ski areas in Japan often don't accept credit cards. English signage may be limited, so consider downloading a translation app or learning basic ski-related Japanese phrases. Weekdays offer the best chance to enjoy uncrowded slopes and potentially lower lift ticket prices.

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No.5 South ski lift

nagano, Nagano · ⭐ 4.4

The No.5 South ski lift provides convenient access to intermediate and advanced ski runs on the southern slopes of the resort. This modern lift system efficiently transports skiers and snowboarders up the mountain, offering scenic views of the surrounding snow-covered landscape during the ride. It's a popular choice for those looking to explore varied terrain and escape crowded beginner areas.

💡 Lift tickets can often be purchased at the base station, but some resorts in Japan are cash-only for on-mountain services, so carry yen. English signage may be limited, so download a trail map beforehand or ask staff at the ticket counter. Early morning rides offer the best snow conditions and shorter wait times.

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Okushiga Kogen Ski Resort

nagano, Nagano · ⭐ 4.4

Okushiga Kogen Ski Resort is a hidden gem nestled in the northern Japanese Alps of Nagano Prefecture, offering pristine powder snow and a more authentic, less crowded skiing experience compared to major resorts. Part of the expansive Shiga Kogen ski area, it features tree-lined runs, stunning mountain vistas, and reliable snow conditions from December through April. The resort's laid-back atmosphere and natural beauty make it perfect for intermediate skiers and those seeking a peaceful alpine escape.

💡 English signage is limited, so download offline maps or resort apps beforehand. Many facilities prefer cash payments, so bring sufficient yen as ATMs may be scarce. The resort is best accessed via bus from Nagano Station, and visiting on weekdays offers the quietest slopes and shortest lift lines.

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Tsugaike Kogen Ski Resort

nagano, Nagano · ⭐ 4.4

Tsugaike Kogen is a premier ski resort nestled in the Northern Japan Alps of Nagano Prefecture, offering expansive powder-filled slopes and breathtaking mountain vistas. With terrain suitable for all skill levels, from gentle beginner runs to challenging advanced courses, it's particularly famous for its long cruising trails and reliable snow quality from December through May. The resort also features natural hot springs at its base, perfect for relaxing après-ski, and stunning alpine hiking trails during the warmer months.

💡 English signage and rental services are available, though learning basic ski-related Japanese phrases can be helpful. The resort accepts both cash and credit cards, but smaller food stalls may be cash-only, so carry yen. Visit mid-January through February for the best powder snow conditions, and consider purchasing a multi-day lift pass for better value if staying more than one day.

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Able Hakuba Goryu Iimori

白馬村, Nagano · ⭐ 4.4

Able Hakuba Goryu Iimori is a premier ski resort located in the stunning Northern Alps of Nagano Prefecture, offering exceptional powder snow and breathtaking mountain views. The resort features well-groomed slopes suitable for all skill levels, from beginners to advanced skiers and snowboarders, with modern lift facilities providing easy access across the mountain. During summer months, the area transforms into a paradise for hikers and nature enthusiasts, with alpine flowers and scenic trails attracting visitors year-round.

💡 English support is available at the main resort facilities, and rental equipment with English instructions can be arranged. The resort is best visited during the winter ski season (December to March) for optimal snow conditions, though booking accommodations well in advance is recommended during peak periods. While major facilities accept credit cards, carrying some cash is advisable for smaller shops and restaurants in the surrounding village area.

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Hakuba Cortina Ski Resort

nagano, Nagano · ⭐ 4.3

Hakuba Cortina Ski Resort is a hidden gem nestled in the Northern Japanese Alps, offering some of the best powder snow in Nagano Prefecture with fewer crowds than neighboring resorts. The resort features wide-open groomed runs, pristine tree skiing areas, and stunning views of the surrounding mountain peaks, making it ideal for intermediate to advanced skiers and snowboarders. With a reputation for excellent snow quality and a laid-back atmosphere, it's perfect for those seeking an authentic Japanese ski experience away from the busier tourist hotspots.

💡 English signage and staff support are limited, so consider downloading a translation app or resort map beforehand. The resort is best visited from mid-December to late March for optimal snow conditions, with January and February offering the deepest powder. While some facilities accept credit cards, bring cash for smaller shops and restaurants, and note that the resort is accessible via bus from Hakuba Station (about 30 minutes).

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Hakuba Base Camp

白馬村, Nagano · ⭐ 4.3

Hakuba Base Camp serves as the perfect starting point for exploring the stunning Japanese Alps and world-class ski resorts of the Hakuba Valley. This convenient hub provides essential services, equipment rentals, and local information to help visitors make the most of their mountain adventure. Whether you're hitting the slopes in winter or hiking scenic trails in summer, this facility caters to outdoor enthusiasts year-round.

💡 English-speaking staff are typically available to assist international visitors. The facility is most popular during ski season (December-March), so book services in advance during peak periods. Credit cards are generally accepted, but carrying some cash is recommended for smaller purchases or nearby establishments.

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View 2 ski lift

白馬村, Nagano · ⭐ 4.3

View 2 ski lift provides access to intermediate and advanced terrain at this Japanese ski resort, offering stunning mountain vistas as you ascend. The lift serves as a key connector between different slopes, making it essential for exploring the full range of runs available. During your ride up, you'll be treated to panoramic views of the surrounding peaks and snow-covered forests that make Japanese skiing so memorable.

💡 Purchase lift tickets at the base station before boarding, as tickets are typically not sold at individual lifts. Most ski lifts in Japan operate rain or shine but may close during extreme weather conditions, so check the resort's lift status board in the morning. Lift signage may be primarily in Japanese, so familiarize yourself with the trail map and lift names beforehand.

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Shiga Kogen Nishitateyama Ski Area

nagano, Nagano · ⭐ 4.2

Shiga Kogen Nishitateyama Ski Area is part of Japan's largest ski resort complex, offering pristine powder snow and stunning alpine views in the Northern Japanese Alps. Located in Nagano Prefecture, this area features well-groomed slopes suitable for intermediate to advanced skiers, with reliable snow conditions from December through May. The resort is positioned at high elevation, providing breathtaking panoramas and access to Shiga Kogen's interconnected trail network of over 80 kilometers.

💡 Purchase a Shiga Kogen All-Mountain Pass to access multiple ski areas across the region. English signage may be limited, so download a trail map in advance or use the Shiga Kogen app for navigation. The area is accessible by bus from Nagano Station (about 70 minutes); consider renting equipment at larger base areas where English-speaking staff are more commonly available.

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Gifu City Cormorant Fishing Observation Boat Office

岐阜市, Gifu · ⭐ 4.2

Experience one of Japan's most ancient fishing traditions along the Nagara River, where skilled cormorant masters demonstrate a 1,300-year-old technique of fishing with trained birds under torchlight. The observation boats provide an up-close view of this mesmerizing spectacle, recognized as an Imperial Household Agency tradition, as cormorant handlers in traditional dress guide their birds to catch sweetfish in the pristine waters. This unforgettable summer evening experience combines cultural heritage, natural beauty, and the dramatic interplay of fire and water on the river.

💡 The cormorant fishing season runs from May 11th to October 15th, with performances held nightly except during full moons and after heavy rain. Advance reservations are highly recommended, especially on weekends, and can be made by phone or through the official website with some English support available. Bring a light jacket as evenings on the river can be cool, and consider booking a boat with dinner service to enjoy local bento cuisine while watching the performance.

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Shigakogen Sun Valley Ski Area

nagano, Nagano · ⭐ 4.1

Shiga Kogen Sun Valley Ski Area is part of Japan's largest interconnected ski resort, located in the Northern Alps of Nagano Prefecture. This expansive terrain offers excellent powder snow, diverse runs suitable for all skill levels, and stunning mountain vistas that attract winter sports enthusiasts from around the world. The area was a venue for the 1998 Nagano Winter Olympics and provides access to over 80 ski runs across the broader Shiga Kogen resort network.

💡 English signage is limited, so download a trail map in advance or use the Shiga Kogen app for navigation. Many facilities prefer cash payments, though major rental shops accept credit cards. Visit mid-January through February for the best snow conditions, and consider purchasing the all-area lift pass to explore the interconnected resorts.

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Hakuba Happo One Ski Area (Nakiyama)

nagano, Nagano · ⭐ 4.1

Hakuba Happo One is one of Japan's premier ski resorts, renowned for hosting events during the 1998 Nagano Winter Olympics. Located in the Northern Japan Alps, this expansive resort offers diverse terrain suitable for all skill levels, from gentle beginner slopes to challenging expert runs, along with spectacular panoramic views of the surrounding alpine landscape. The resort features modern lift systems, quality powder snow, and excellent facilities that make it a favorite destination for international skiers and snowboarders.

💡 English signage and staff support are widely available throughout the resort, making it foreigner-friendly. The best snow conditions are typically from mid-December to early March, with January and February offering the deepest powder. While major facilities accept credit cards, it's advisable to carry some cash for smaller mountain huts and food stalls; rental equipment and lift tickets can be purchased online in advance to save time.

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Hakuba Valley Kashimayari Ski Resort

nagano, Nagano · ⭐ 4.0

Hakuba Valley Kashimayari Ski Resort offers an authentic Japanese skiing experience with stunning views of the Northern Alps and excellent powder snow. This family-friendly resort features diverse terrain suitable for all skill levels, from gentle slopes for beginners to challenging runs for advanced skiers. The resort is less crowded than other Hakuba venues, providing a more relaxed atmosphere while still offering quality facilities and hot spring baths to soak in after a day on the slopes.

💡 English signage and staff support are limited, so consider downloading a translation app or bringing a phrasebook. The resort is best visited from late December to March for optimal snow conditions. While some facilities accept credit cards, it's advisable to carry cash for smaller purchases at food stalls and rental shops.