Nestled in Japan's Tohoku region, Appi Kogen Ski Resort is the largest in the area, known for its excellent snow quality and top-notch facilities. With English and multilingual signage, it's perfect for families, offering easy navigation and hassle-free experiences. Enjoy exceptional skiing and a delightful stay at Appi Kogen! read more
Furano is situated in Hokkaido`s beautiful Daisetsu-zan National Park. The ski resort with over 950 vertical meters of skiing is one of Japan`s biggest and most famous resorts. Skiing Furano is spectacular, with virtually every run giving you great views of the peak of Mt Furano and the summits of Hokkaido`s highest mountains. read more
Search Hakuba accommodation, hotel deals, winter specials, Hakuba lift passes and ski packages now. Ski Hakuba 47, Hakuba Cortina, Goryu, Happo One and more. Call the Hakuba ski holiday experts on 1300697669. read more
Whether it's carving through powder, enjoying winter sports, or indulging in cultural pursuits, Madarao Ski Resort provides a well-rounded and memorable winter experience. read more
Myoko Kogen ski resort is located one hour north of Nagano Japan in the Niigata prefecture. Founded in the 1930’s Myoko Kogen ski resort is claimed to be the oldest ski locations in Japan and is made up of nine mountains with three distinctive areas. read more
There is something for everyone at Mt Naeba, which combines the Naeba and Kagura Ski Areas to form a comprehensive winter resort located just two hours from Tokyo. Renowned for superb snow conditions and extensive family-friendly facilities, this is a truly convenient destination for outstanding skiing, snowboarding, sledding and other winter activities. read more
Niseko is regarded as one of the world's best ski resorts and is an extremely popular destination for Australians. Niseko has been voted Japan's #1 ski resort multiple times, and it's well-deserved. Renowned for some of the driest, lightest powder in the world, Niseko offers an unforgettable experience for all levels of skiers and snowboarders. read more
Nozawa Onsen is one of the classic ski resorts in Japan that has expanded over a 70 year period into one of the largest ski areas in the country servicing more than 50 kilometres of trails. read more
Rusutsu is one of Japan’s most popular resorts all the year round. If you don’t like sharing when it comes to untracked powder then Rusutsu is the place for you. The main advantage Rusutsu has over other resorts in Hokkaido is the accessibility of the tree runs and back country. read more
Shiga Kogen is a cosy ski resort nestled in the heart of the Joshinetsu National Park in Nagano Prefecture, Japan. Famous for its grand scale, ranging ski terrain, amazing panoramic views, and powder quality snow. read more
Shizukuishi Ski Resort is a hidden gem nestled in the beautiful Tohoku region, where rugged mountains, lakes and forests create the perfect setting for a ski resort. read more
Tomamu is situated in central Hokkaido and while it may not receive as much snow as coastal destinations like Niseko it’s snow quality is better and there are very few people their to track it out, the end result is you can still find fresh pristine powder a week after a storm. read more