Pairs can share scenic 3.6-km runs, rent snowshoes, and warm up over Hokkaido ramen in a mountaintop café; wide slopes feel uncrowded, but the resort closes by 16:30 so no evening skiing together.
This place may be temporarily closed. Please check official sources before visiting.
Why 3-5 hours visit duration is ideal for couple trip: Gives time to ski main slopes and enjoy a mountain-top lunch.
Ski Main Slopes:
Pick from seven groomed courses for all levels, including the 3.6 km beginner run.
Tip: Buy a full-day lift ticket (¥5,800) for flexible access to all slopes.
Snowshoe through powder fields:
Rent snowshoes to explore deep, untouched snow areas off the main trails.
Tip: Reserve snowshoe rentals (¥2,000 for 2 h) early in the day for best trail conditions.
Dine at mountain-top restaurants:
Try Hokkaido ramen or local coffee with panoramic slope views.
Tip: Visit around noon to avoid restaurant queues and grab a window seat.
Challenge the Snow Park:
Use your lift pass to access big kickers and rails in ‘Challenge Street’.
Tip: Check park hours (10:00–15:00) and conditions at the info desk before heading up.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
---|---|
Full-day lift tickets (2 adults) | JPY 11,600 |
Snowshoe rentals (2 h each) | JPY 4,000 |
Lunch for two | JPY 3,000 |
Total Estimated | JPY 18,600 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Peak powder season runs late December to early March. Weekdays offer quieter slopes than weekends.
Address: Japan, 〒061-2301 Hokkaido, Sapporo, Minami Ward, Jōzankei, 937番地先
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Samuel Watson
The beginner terrain is excellent. Advanced terrain is good. But the peak of Kokusai is it's easy access back country. The gated area is incredible and has some awesome quick tour routes to get make your run that but longer and more incredible. Downsides - getting out from the gated area is a huge traverse, snowboarders beware. A few river crossings included. If you drop too far it's very easy to...
Harry Girsang
For 1st timer experiences (no class) they are SUPER helpfull. The lady in the information centre have good english and willingly to suggest tracks for me and also help to get taxi for return. The guy in renting equipment was explaining the dos and dont and how to use the equipment. This is a good place for beginner. If ure an expert, the gondola will take you high to crazy top hill. I saw the trac...
Twinny Alipio
Great day activity! The slopes are easy to learn if you’re a beginner. I ended up renting gear and it was an easy process. I would come back again!
Artur Marynowski
Brand newly open place which currently, even during busy Sunday, wasn’t overcrowded at all. Cool design with slightly higher prices than the Kokusai Ski Resort restaurant, however cool indoor space, with semi outdoor terrace m, overlooking part of the slope are really modern and cool looking. Food was above average with limited choices, but very nice presentations and very tasty.
Annika Noelle Reyes
Absolutely breathtaking place and my favorite snowboarding experience so far! We went on December 1st, on the 1st day they opened! We weren’t able to book a bus so we took a train from Sapporo to a stop along the route to Otaru and took a cab there which amounted to 8,000 yen 😭 but their ski pass was only 4800 yen and the equipment rental was 8000 yen which is way cheaper compared to snowboardin...
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