What makes it 85% Solo-Friendly: A solo skier gets six varied runs, cheap full-day and night tickets, lessons in Japanese, bus access from Sapporo, yet the small acreage can feel repetitive after one long day.
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Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for solo trip: Enough time to try several runs, a lesson, and experience night skiing without rushing.
Day Ski or Snowboard:
Buy a one-day lift pass and rent gear to explore all six slopes.
Tip: Arrive by 9 AM to pick less crowded slopes and avoid lift lines.
Join a Lesson:
Book a private or group ski/snowboard lesson at the Core House reception.
Tip: Reserve your spot online or call ahead to request English instruction.
Try the Olympic Luge Track:
Experience a sled lesson on the 1972 Olympic training track (available Jan–Feb).
Tip: Call the ski school in advance to confirm lesson dates and availability.
Night Skiing Solo Runs:
Use the night pass (4 PM–9 PM) to enjoy quieter, lit-up slopes.
Tip: Head out after 6 PM for the best chance at empty runs.

Vince C
A very cozy place for ski activities. Very reasonable prices too. If you are starting your journey into skiing or snowboarding, check this place.
Alyssa Kauanoe
Great neighborhood ski resort with very reasonable lift/equipment/suit rental fees. Very few foreigners. The crowd looked more local. It was around $6 per child and $9 per adult for a 2 hour lift pass, which is extremely reasonable compared to the US. You pay an extra 500 yen deposit for the card but can get it returned if you turn your card back in. They provide lockers for 400 yen, which was ni...
Daryl Bueno
It is a small ski resort but dont be fooled, even with only 3 lifts, most of their runs are wide and even intermediates will probably find it fun. Shuttle bus is free both going and leaving. The bus from Makomanai station is very hard to miss. I went on a weekend and even then, lift lines are very short and the slopes aren't crowded at all. Lockers are plenty but what I find surprising is most peo...
Scott Morgan
Great ski slope within arm's reach of Sapporo. There aren't many runs, but they were fast and groomed on the day I went. It's also cheap as is the cafeteria food (compared to other ski resorts). Good for a day trip if you're tired of, or can't get to, the bigger resorts
S Shin
easy to reach from sapporo station. it offers shuttle to nanboku line. less than an hour is enough to get here. there are only few slopes but degree is enough for medium to high level skiers. fees are reasonable and restaurant inside is also not bad. overall best ski spot to enjoy ski daily around sapporo.
Slopes open mid-December to late March. Visit Jan–Feb to join Olympic luge courses.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| One-day lift pass | JPY 3,300 |
| Full ski set rental | JPY 4,600 |
| Lodge snack | JPY 500 |
| Total Estimated | JPY 8,400 |
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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Address: 473-1 Fujino, Minami Ward, Sapporo, Hokkaido 061-2271, Japan
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