
Akakura Kanko Resort
At the Akakura Kanko Resort Ski Resort, the famous Akakura Kanko Hotel, one of Japan’s most historic and traditional resort hotels, is located in the center of the slopes, and you can ski on authentic All Japan Ski Federation-approved courses that have been used in numerous ski competitions, including the National Athletic Meet. The slope is divided into the upper Champion area and the Akakura Kanko Hotel area, and is characterized by a long vertical ski area. You can enjoy a long run of 3000m with an altitude difference of 760m from an altitude of 1500m.

Akakura Onsen Ski Area
Akakura has long been a hot spring resort, and the history of skiing at the foot of Mt. Myoko began here. Akakura Onsen Ski Resort is divided into Yodel Slope, Kumado Slope, and Ginrei Slope, and has a variety of courses, from coniferous forest courses to bumps, powder, and compacted snow slopes, giving you a sense of its grand scale. Night skiing is also open until 10pm every day, and the night view from the ski slopes is spectacular. Although it has a strong image as a whole, there are many courses that are easy for beginners, and it is designed to be family-friendly. It is also rich in hot springs, and is unique in that it combines both the fun of skiing and the fun of hot springs.

Myoko Suginohara Ski Resort
Myoko Suginohara Ski Resort is a comfortable snow zone that spreads out at the foot of the eastern slopes of Mt. Myoko and Mt. Mitahara. The course is roughly divided into Suginohara and Mitahara zones, which are connected at the upper and lower zones. The highest point is 1855m, the highest in the Myoko area, and with an altitude difference of 1100m and a longest run distance of 8.5km, it is the second longest course in Japan. Most of them are comfortable to moderately gentle slopes with moderate undulations and ample space, and the biggest attraction is that you can enjoy long and comfortable cruising. The top of the Mitahara zone has good snow quality, and the course with a maximum slope of 32° is an advanced course that will stimulate your spirit of challenge.

ALPEN BLICK ski resort
Alpenblick Ski Resort has a wide range of courses with mainly gentle slopes, making it perfect for beginners and skiers with families. From the top area around 1500m above sea level is the Alpenblick slope quad course and Yahoo course. Kayaba Slope offers a 4km long run on the Yamabato Course and the Yamabato Rinkan Course. At Tatorakan, located at the bottom of the slope, you can enjoy local Myoko Kogen beer. We also offer a wide range of junior lessons, making it perfect for children to learn how to ski.

LOTTE ARAI RESORT
Lotte Arai Resort is the resort that won the highest award in Japan at the 2020 World Ski Awards, and boasts an overwhelming amount of snow and one of the largest freeriding zones in Japan. Based on the concept of a “genuine luxury mountain resort,” this ski resort also boasts a spectacular location that overlooks the great outdoors of Mt. Okenashi and, on good days, all the way to the ocean. It is a full-fledged comprehensive ski resort with a total of 257 accommodation rooms, suitable for long-term stays.