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November 20, 2024 update
Photo: Zao Onsen Ski Resort
Here we introduce popular ski resorts with Japanese powder, or “Japow”, and non-compacted snow areas in Tohoku Region. This page provides Information on backcountry skiing, sidecountry skiing and tree skiing for people who love fresh snow and deep powder. We also introduce onsen ryokan and other accommodations with onsen baths near the ski resorts. Just relax and enjoy your time in the hot springs after skiing or snowboarding!
To ensure your safety, please check the precautions and rules of each ski resort.
This article was written on the basis of published information at the time of writing. Please check the official websites for the latest information.
Situated in one of the snowiest regions in Japan, its backcountry slope running through the snow-covered trees (from February to March) is an incredible experience. [ Map ]
25 ha
(62 ac)
18 ha
(43 ac)
Almost the entire area is for backcountry skiing
Available
Sukayu Onsen Ryokan: Selected Onsen Ryokan >
Hakkoda Hotel: Selected Onsen Ryokan >
Hotel Jogakura: Booking.com > Agoda > JAPANiCAN >
Official site (English)
https://hakkoda-ski.com/
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It is particularly famous for its “snow monsters” (tree ice) which appear from late January to late March every year. At the foot of the mountain is the historic hot spring town of Zao Onsen. [ Map ]
305 ha
(754 ac)
61 ha
(151 ac)
Available
(A guide is recommended)
Available
Zao Kokusai Hotel: Selected Onsen Ryokan >
Takamiya Hotel Rurikura Resort: Selected Onsen Ryokan >
Zao Uta no Yado Wakamatsuya: Selected Onsen Ryokan >
Zao Hot Spring Gokan no Yu Tsuruya: Selected Onsen Ryokan >
Miyamaso Takamiya: Selected Onsen Ryokan >
Zao Shiki no Hotel: Booking.com > Agoda > JAPANiCAN >
Official site (English)
http://www.zao-spa.or.jp/english/
There are 21 slopes in total, with a wide range of long intermediate slopes (over 2km in average), as well as popular ungroomed slopes and tree run areas. [ Map ]
282 ha
(697 ac)
85 ha
(209 ac)
6 gates
Available
ANA InterContinental Appi Kogen Resort: Booking.com > Agoda >
ANA Crowne Plaza Resort Appi Kogen: Booking.com > Agoda >
ANA Holiday Inn Resort Appi Kogen: Agoda >
Appi Kogen Mori no Hotel: Booking.com > Agoda >
Official site (English)
https://www.appi-japan.com/ski-snowboard/
Having hosted the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships in 1993, this prestigious ski resort commands a panoramic view of Mt. Iwate. [ Map ]
86 ha
(212 ac)
7 ha
(16 ac)
Available
Available
Shizukuishi Prince Hotel: Booking.com > Agoda > JAPANiCAN >
Official site (English)
https://www.princehotels.com/en/ski/shizukuishi/
These are two ski resorts on the western side of Mt. Bandai. Since the north area (formerly Nekoma Ski Resort) has a large amount of snow and is situated on a northern slope, it is characterised by powder snow and a nicely firm run. The south area (formerly Alts Bandai) is popular with families and offers a commanding view of Mt. Bandai and Lake Inawashiro. [ Map ]
189 ha
(467 ac)
50 ha
(123 ac)
1 gate
(Sidecountry)
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Seifutei: Selected Onsen Ryokan >
Hoshino Resorts Bandaisan Onsen Hotel: JAPANiCAN > Agoda >
Grand Sunpia Inawashiro Resort Hotel: Agoda >
Hotel Listel Inawashiro Wing Tower: JAPANiCAN > Booking.com > Agoda >
Urabandai Lake Resort Geihinkan Nekoma Rikyu: Booking.com > Agoda >
Urabandai Lake Resort Goshiki no Mori: Booking.com > Agoda >
Urabandai Kogen Hotel: JAPANiCAN > Agoda >
Official site (English)
https://www.nekoma.co.jp/
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