What makes it 70% Kids-Friendly: Children up to 12 have sledding hill, Kids’ Park, warm indoor play room and lessons from age 5, but no full daycare and limited beginner runs mean some parents juggle supervision.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: Enough time for sledding, breaks in the kids’ room and a family photo with Mt. Fuji without tiring younger children.
Children’s sledding slope:
Gentle plastic sled-only slope for safe snow runs.
Tip: Bring warm gloves and supervise younger kids closely.
Heated kids’ room:
Indoor rest area with soft mats and toys.
Tip: Use this space to warm up and let children recharge between snow sessions.
Mini snow-play park:
Slides, tubes and snow caves designed for children aged 3–12.
Tip: Reserve a slot through tour operators and arrive 10 minutes early.
Family photo spot:
Viewpoint at the top of the run with Mount Fuji in the background.
Tip: Visit on clear mornings around midday for the best lighting.

Hilmi Arif
I have read reviews, and has contemplated to come because we came too early in winter to have snow. But actually having to come here oursleves, we enjoyed it so much! Yes there’s only patches of snow from snow-makers, and only 2 sections open. But if you have kids, just bring them here. Forget about the reviews, you’ll enjoy it
Papaya
We went to this place on 1 Dec. It was a weekday, and there are very little people which was great as the playing area is still small.. sled area is open but playground is close. But we manage to play snow at the side of the sled area since it was not crowded.. We went there by bus from mishima station, and you buy bus tic from the station. if you are skiing, there is a discounted tic for return b...
Jialong Liu
Really loved to give a 5 stars but I can't. Infact a 4 stars may be too much for some as only section1 was opened in late Nov. We came here bringing our 10 yo daughter for snow fun and was hoping there will be more snow, but only a small snow making machine throwing snow onto a small, but decent patch for play. The rest of the area wasn't open, which we weren't aware of earlier and was disappointe...
BA
I had my very first ski lesson here, and it was such a lovely experience! I took a beginner lesson with an instructor who was really helpful and patient. I also spent some time trying on my own to get used to the skis – though I still have a lot to learn (I kept falling and accidentally going sideways instead of straight down the slope 😅). The facility has all the necessary equipment, which made...
Jose Angkang
The snow is quite harder than the usual. Rentals are good and could have more selection on items. The Ski and sleds would be nice if they added more. It felt a little crowdy.
Visit between December and February for reliable snow cover. Go on weekdays to avoid weekend crowds. On clear mornings you’ll get the best views of Mount Fuji.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Adult admission (x2) | JPY 3,400 |
| Child admission (x2) | JPY 2,400 |
| Total Estimated | JPY 5,800 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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