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40 Winter Sports & Ski Packages To Book in Japan (2024-2025 Season)

40 Winter Sports & Ski Packages To Book in Japan (2024-2025 Season)

Date published: 26 December 2024

As autumn flips to winter, the scenery in Japan gets a makeover—pine trees sparkle with fairy lights and trinkets, fireplaces roar to life, snow monkeys hang out at onsens and the air carries the aroma of sizzling hot pots, and the sound of the yakimono trucks.

But let’s be honest, for us ski bums, winter isn’t about cozying up indoors. It’s about chasing the rush that only fresh snow delivers, and Japan is the dream destination for it.

They don’t call it "JaPow" for nothing—snow so fine and soft, it’s considered legendary.

Whether you’re drawn to Hokkaido’s wide-open runs, Nagano’s alpine vibes, or Niigata’s laid-back reverie, the country’s ski scene is second to none. From beginner-friendly bunny slopes to trails worthy of Olympic skiers, Japan’s mountains have something for all.

We’ve scoured the options for all available packages and compiled the best. They’re categorized into full packages, lift tickets with transport, and equipment rental-only or lesson-only options to make planning effortless. Just book your flights and accommodation in the land of the rising sun.

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Table of Contents
  1. Hokkaido
  2. Niigata
  3. Nagano
  4. Shiga

Hokkaido

Slopes in Niseko (Photo: PIXTA)
Slopes in Niseko (Photo: PIXTA)

Hokkaido, Japan's northern winter wonderland island feels worlds away from the rest of the country. With abundant snowfall blanketing the prefecture each winter, it's no surprise it boasts several snow sports destinations.

Over time, the area has adopted a more Western standard of ski resort, with sleek hotels, top-notch service, and excellent après-ski options. For a more traditional Japanese experience, Shiga or Yamagata may be a better choice.

1. Rusutsu Resort

Rusutsu Resort is a giant in Hokkaido’s ski scene and the largest in the region with bright winter skies, thanks to its prime Pacific locale and sheltered terrain. This snowy heaven in Niseko has 37 runs spread across three peaks—West, East, and Isola—connected by 4 gondolas and over a dozen lifts.

Full Package: 2-5 Day Skiing & Snowboarding at Rusutsu Ski Resort
  • Book this full-package tour, ranging from 2 to 5 days, with super-easy pickups and drop-offs straight from your Sapporo accommodation. Lift tickets and gear rentals, complete with helmets, are included so you’re set for action, whether it’s a daytime run under blue skies or an after-dark session on a starry night.
  • All you need to arrange is your accommodation and meals—a bonus, as the resort area has several stay options, some that are easy on the pocket while others that cost a small fortune. Take your pick!
Lift Ticket + Bus Package: 1-Day Lift Ticket & Round-Trip Bus to Rusutsu Resort
  • Looking for easy access to Rustsu's slopes without spending a night? Here's a package for you that includes a round-trip bus from six main areas including Sapporo Station, Odori Park, Susukino, and Nakajima Park!
  • Six hours of pure slope time is plenty for those aching for a snowy getaway but without extra time to spare—no overnight stay required.
  • If you're like us, and looking to zoom through a flat course, spend all 6 hours on Mt. Isola's Heavenly View Course, as hinted by the moniker, the jaw-dropping views of Lake Toya and its surroundings make it a stellar experience.
  • Families and beginners will enjoy West Mt’s Family Trail, conveniently located near Rusutsu Resort Hotel and Kids Park. East Mt’s Easy Trail is another excellent option for first-timers and families with young skiers.
Rental Only: Ski/Snowboard & Wear Equipment Rental
  • Ditch the extra baggage fees and gear up with premium rentals from Amuse Rental Rusutsu. Choose from packages that include skis, snowboards, boots, poles, and accessories like gloves or goggles. Conveniently located just outside the resort, collect your kit, enjoy the slopes, and drop it off when you're done.

2. Niseko Hanazono Resort

Set on the northeastern part of Mt. Niseko-Annupuri, the Niseko Hanazono Resort is an absolute must for powder hunts, known for its soft snow and epic terrain. It's part of the Niseko area’s four-resort network—Hanazono, Grand Hirafu, Village, and Annupuri. The network connects over 40 kilometers of trails and this package gives you access to them all.

Full Package: 2-5 Day Skiing & Snowboarding at Niseko Ski Resort
  • Daredevils can take on off-piste trails and tree-lined descents, while beginners stick to smoother, uncomplicated runs. 50+ lifts are crisscrossing the terrain, so hopping between slopes couldn’t be easier.
  • Ride Hanazono’s three high-speed lifts for stunning views of Mt. Yotei, or head to the Tube Park for a family-friendly day.
  • You can choose from three options: Rental with lift ticket and door-to-door transfer from Sapporo, lift ticket with transfer, or just a lift ticket, all available for 2–5 days. Go for the 5-day pass to make the most of all four resorts without feeling rushed.
  • To spend the night in this snowy paradise, book a chalet with a roaring fireplace or a grand resort with an onsen for an after-ski soak.

3. Furano Skiing Ground

Trade Sapporo’s neon whisky and beer signs for a 2 to 5-day getaway in Furano, home to more of Hokkaido’s fine powder.
Furano’s Kitanomine Zone suits beginners, while the Furano Zone challenges experienced skiers. After skiing, head to Bar Ajito for warm sake or explore Furano city for more après-ski options.

Full Package: Furano Ski Holiday 2-5 Days (Departing from Sapporo)
  • This package covers round-trip transport, lift tickets, and full ski or snowboard rentals—no need to lug gear.
  • You’ll be picked up directly from your hotel lobby in Sapporo. Get fitted for skiwear (helmets included), and hit the slopes.
  • Furano Ski Resort
    • Address Nakagoryo, Furano-shi, Hokkaido, 076-8511, 076-8511
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    • Nearest Station Furano Station (Nemuro Main Line / Furano Line)
    • Phone Number 0167-22-1111

    Reserve a Lift ticket in advance

    • [EarlyDiscount] Lift ticket
      • 1-Day Ticket
      • Adult
      • All-Day
      27%OFF
      7,500
      5,500JPY
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    • Prince x Tokyu x NSD Combo Multi-Resort Lift Ticket (+Voucher)
      • Pack Ticket
      • All Ages
      • All-Day
      7,500JPY
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4. Sapporo Kokusai Ski Area

Just 90 minutes from Sapporo, Sapporo Kokusai Ski Resort features 11 kilometers of trails and five lifts reaching up to 1,100 meters.

Full Package: Sapporo Kokusai Ski Resort Tour
  • For experienced skiers, the "Skier Package" covers everything you need. Beginners eager to learn can opt for the "Beginner Package," which includes transport, rentals, and a 90-minute private lesson, though basic skills are required, and cable car tickets must be purchased separately. Non-skiers can enjoy the "Snow Fun Package," perfect for sledding and tubing adventures.
  • At present, the packages have a 30% discount which, depending on your choice, includes rentals, lift passes, six hours of skiing, and round-trip transportation to and from Sapporo Station North Exit Group BUS Depot.
Lift Ticket + Bus Package: 6-Hour Lift Ticket & Round-Trip Bus
  • Gather your ski gear, round up your crew, and book this lift + round-trip bus package for the ultimate ski day. It includes unlimited lift and gondola access, lunch, and round-trip transport to and from several popular Sapporo spots.
  • Beginners can ease into skiing on the 3.6km "Rinkan - Marchen" trail, while seasoned pros can take advantage of the 30-degree runs that put their skills to the test.
Lift Ticket + Rental: Sapporo Kokusai Ski Resort Lift Pass & Equipment Rental
  • Squeeze in a tasty dinner of winter special seafood at Otaru or a long soak in Jozenkei after spending the morning at Kokusai Ski Resort, with this lift pass plus rental package.
  • Avoid the chaos of queues and translation mishaps by pre-booking high-quality ski and snowboards. With unique gear like handlebar snowboards, snow racers, and snow feet, your time on the slopes gets a chic upgrade. The multilingual staff (fluent in Chinese, English, and Japanese) ensures an easy rental pickup process.
  • Arrive via the Sapporo bus which drops you off steps from the rental office, and within an hour, you’ll be gliding down Kokusai’s uncrowded, pine-lined trails.
  • Choose the Silver Plan for ski or snowboard rentals and snow-proof clothing with a one-time gondola ride, or go for the Gold Plan to include a full-day lift pass. The 1-Day Snow Pass also bundles in five activities with rentals of fun gear like snowshoes, rare handlebar snowboards, snow racers, snow feet, and sleds.
  • Hop on a round-trip gondola ride, cruise up the snow escalator, and indulge in a 1,250 yen voucher for tasty bites at Rabbit Restaurant or SKS Cafe.

5. Hoshino Resorts TOMAMU

Hoshino Resorts is synonymous with luxury, and Tomamu exemplifies it—a stunning retreat across two mountains. With 29 ski courses (6 km for beginners, 10 km for intermediates, and 5.5 km for advanced skiers), over 20 restaurants, and some of the driest snow imaginable, it’s a supreme destination for those seeking an upscale ski experience.

Full Package: 2-5 Day Tomamu Ski Holiday
  • Just 2.5 hours from Sapporo, this package makes everything easy—round-trip transport, lift passes, and rental gear are all included. Show up empty-handed, get fitted for gear on-site, and hit the slopes.
  • Lessons are available for little tots as well as beginners, making it perfect for families, couples, or friends. Pick from 1 to 5-day plans, but remember, you’ll need to book accommodation and meals separately.
Lift Ticket + Bus Package: 1-Day Lift Ticket & Round-Trip Bus to Hoshino Resort Tomamu
  • When it’s -10°C and colder, the last thing you need is to stress about getting back to your hotel. This package sorts it out: catch a bus from Sapporo Station, Susukino, or Odori Park straight to Hoshino Resorts Tomamu. Spend five hours on the slopes, buy tickets for a banana boat ride, or check out Tadao Ando’s stunning "Ice Church" for some frame-worthy photos.
  • When you’re done, the bus takes you back to Sapporo in about two hours. Just pick up your lift ticket at the resort and hit the snow.
Lessons Only: Tomamu Ski Resort English Ski & Snowboard Lesson
  • Conquer Tomamu with this best-selling 3-hour or 6-hour lesson (including a 1-hour break) led by expert instructors in English or Chinese. Beginners struggling to improve receive a guaranteed discount for future bookings.
  • Once you purchase the package, the team contacts you a day in advance with all the necessary information.
  • Meet at the tower building—30 minutes early or an hour during peak times to put on your rental equipment. Flexible options for group sizes and advanced training ensure everyone gets the most out of their time on the slopes.

6. Kamui Ski Links

Tucked away on the mystical Kamuiyama mountain in northern Japan—revered as the dwelling place of ancient gods—Kamui Ski Links is an affordable, expansive escape just 50 minutes from Asahikawa City. With 25 courses, six lifts, and a 4,000-meter-long run, this resort is a charming hidden gem.
It's a local favorite sans the glitz, glam, or crowds of its popular siblings, Niseko and Rusutsu, giving the slopes a pleasantly empty feel on weekdays.

Rental Only: Ski or Snowboard Rental at Kamui Ski Links Resort
  • With this rental package, gear up with a full ski or snowboard setup and welcome the freedom of exploring this laid-back resort without lugging around your own kit.
  • For a perfect-ski-focused day, arrive in the early hours of the morning. Step aboard the gondola and hit the "Gold Courses". Gold 1 is excellent for kids and those picking up skis for the first time, while Gold 2 and Gold 3 challenge even expert skiers.
  • Gold 2 boasts a 30-degree maximum incline and a groomed piste stretching 150 meters at its widest point.
  • Stop by the Center House for a bowl of the legendary "King of Kamui" curry—piping hot and exactly what you need to power through the day. While the mountain itself has no lodging, Asahikawa City, just a short drive away, offers plenty of great places to stay.

7. Sapporo Teine

Teine Ski Resort, a former Olympic venue sitting just outside Sapporo, promises bottomless powder and panoramic night views of the city. Split between Olympia, where the 1972 Olympic bobsled event took place, and Highland, its 15 runs range from easy-going beginner slopes to exhilarating off-piste trails for the bold.

Lift Ticket + Bus Package: Sapporo Teine Ski Resort with Bus and Lift Ticket
  • This one-day package promises an effortless adventure: ride in a luxury bus, gear up with premium rentals, sharpen your skills with private or small-group lessons, and let a photographer capture all the fun. Most instructors speak fluent Chinese and basic English.
  • For those who want to test out the Olympia and Highland zones, this bus and lift ticket combo is exactly what you need. Bring your own gear or rent equipment at the resort for an extra fee.
  • Pick-ups start at 7:50 AM from Sapporo Excel Hotel Tokyu or 7:55 AM from ANA Crowne Plaza Sapporo, with several other convenient pick-up points scattered across the city.
Lessons Only: Sapporo Ski Resort English Snowboard/Ski Lessons
  • Visitors to Sapporo don't need to go far to take in Hokkaido's crisp mountain air and slice through fluffy white snow. Opt for a 3-hour session at Teine Ski Resort—home to the area’s biggest slopes—or go for the 6-hour experience at Bankei, just minutes away, or Moiwayama, a ski-only retreat within a quick 25-minute drive.
  • Groups start at 1–4 participants and can expand to 6, provided everyone’s on the same skill level. Accident insurance is required, but everything else is designed for an easy, snowy day.
  • Bring your own gear or arrive early to rent equipment. Make sure each member of your party is dressed in layered thermals and snowproof clothing.

8. Sapporo Moiwayama Ski Area

Sorry snowboarders, this little slice of very snow paradise is reserved just for skiing fans. With blockbuster views, a canopy of rare tree species, and a setting both tranquil and electrifying, Mount Moiwa stands apart from the chaos of larger resorts.

Full Package: Mount Moiwa 1-Day Ski Tour from Sapporo
  • The area features 10 slopes for various skill levels, and the lifts make accessing the stunning backcountry effortless.
  • For a full-day adventure, choose Option A, which includes a bus transfer, a 5-hour lift ticket, high-quality ski gear, and suits, plus a 1-hour English lesson. Prefer to drive? Opt for Option B, a slightly cheaper package without transport. Spend the night nearby in Moiwa Village, but keep expectations simple—dining and lodging are limited.
  • Sapporo Moiwayama Ski Area
    札幌藻岩山スキー場
    • Address Kitanosawa, Minami Ward, Sapporo, Hokkaido 005-0832

9. Niseko Village Ski Resort

​​Often described as a picture-perfect snow globe with an exceptional Apres-Ski scene, Niseko is a remote pocket of Hokkaido and is on the radar of each and every snow sports enthusiast.

Full Package: 2-5 Day Skiing & Snowboarding at Niseko Ski Resort
  • With over 30 feet of fine powder falling each year, this package grants access to four renowned resorts—Tokyu Grand Hirafu, Hanazono, Niseko Village, and Annupuri International—linked by a shared lift pass.
  • Private, door-to-door transfers from your Sapporo hotel ensure a smooth trip for visitors aged 13 and above.
  • Opt for lift tickets, add transfers, or go all-in with rentals included. For a perfect getaway, book the 5-day Niseko United All Mountain Pass, with transfers from and to Sapporo at the start and end of your trip. Spend your days gliding through powder and your evenings sampling exceptional dining, soaking in snowy onsens, and drifting off to sleep in sublime accommodations in Niseko.

10. Kiroro Snow World

Kiroro Snow World is a quiet retreat with plenty of room to swoosh through the snow, far from overcrowded slopes. A highlight for kiddos will be the "Annie Kids Ski Academy," welcoming children as young as three, while skiers and snowboarders of all levels can enjoy the towering five-meter snow depth and 22 well-maintained runs.

Rental Only: Ski, Snowboard & Wear Rental at Kiroro Resort
  • When traveling with kids, hauling gear is impractical. That’s where this rental package steps in.
  • Book the equipment-only option, which includes a ski set (skis, boots, and poles) or a snowboard set (board and boots), or add clothing rentals for a completely straightforward trip in the Hokkaido mountains.

11. Niseko Mt. Resort Grand Hirafu

Grand Hirafu, the giant among Niseko’s four resorts—Annupuri, Niseko Village, and Hanazono rounding out the quartet, has a surprisingly diverse terrain and checks all the boxes of a typical ski resort, complete with fabulous après-ski spots.

Lift + Bus Package: 6-Hour Lift Ticket & Round-Trip Bus to Niseko Grand Hirafu Ski Resort (From Sapporo)
  • Maximize your time on the slopes with this value-packed deal, combining a lift ticket at Niseko Grand Hirafu with round-trip bus transport from Sapporo.
  • A bus ride from 10 convenient pick-up points in Sapporo brings you to this sprawling wonderland. With slopes stretching across 1.35 million square meters and 30 courses, it meets the needs of everyone, with easy beginner runs to steeper, adrenaline-filled courses and a superfast gondola lift.
  • The famed Dynamic Course, with its sharp 30-degree incline, challenges seasoned riders, while the soft powder ensures a forgiving landing for those less daring.
  • The bus drops you steps from the lift exchange, simplifying the day for visitors unfamiliar with the area. Rentals are easily sorted on-site, and snowboarding is unrestricted across the trails. After cutting through some of Japan’s finest champagne snow, you’ll be back in Sapporo by nightfall.
Lessons Only: Private Ski Lessons in Hokkaido (Niseko & Rusutsu) with Multilingual Instructors
  • Hone your skiing or snowboarding skills with personalized lessons at Niseko Hirafu, Annupuri, or Rusutsu—delivered by internationally certified instructors fluent in Chinese, English, and Cantonese.
  • Each session is designed for individuals or groups of up to five, ensuring focused, results-driven progress. Ski lift tickets and equipment need to be purchased separately.

12. Niseko Annupuri International Ski Resort

Unlike the contemporary resorts we’ve covered so far, Annupuri is the choice for a traditional escape on the quieter western side of the mountain. Fewer crowds and traditional Japanese lodgings pair wonderfully with the powder accumulating on the large, beginner-friendly courses of Annupuri.
End your day in a cozy ryokan or a sleek chalet with panoramic windows, where you can watch the snow drift down by the warmth of a crackling fire.
Pro Tip: Staying in the Annupuri area? Reserve ahead at Rakuichi, an Anthony Bourdain-approved eatery known for its exquisite soba-focused kaiseki lunch set.

Lesson Only: Private Ski Instructor in Hokkaido (Niseko & Rusutsu)
  • Why struggle with basic skiing skills in chest-deep snow when you can learn with seasoned local experts? Designed for serious learners, this program is run by one of Niseko’s most established ski schools, with over 35 years of experience and Niseko United certification.
  • All coaches have Level 1–3 certifications from institutions both local and international, delivering perfect lessons in Chinese, English, or Japanese for individuals or small groups. Courses are fully customizable, with optional full-day pick-up and drop-off in the Niseko area.
  • Off-season, students can prepare for the SIA-level exam to earn a badge.
Transfer Only: Point-to-Point Transfer from Sapporo City to Ski Resorts (One Way)
  • Driving on icy roads is no cakewalk, so leave it to the professionals. Travel to and from Niseko Annupuri without the headache of waiting in the cold for the bus with flexible pickups and heated vehicles ranging from 7 to 22 seats.
  • Pick-up and drop-off points include popular areas like Grand Hirafu Ski Resort, Village Ski Resort, HANAZONO Ski Resort, Kiroro Ski Resort, Furano Ski Resort, Rusutsu Ski Resort, Jozankei Sapporo International Ski Resort and Hoshino TOMAMU Resort Ski Resort.

Niigata

Slopes in Niigata - GALA Yuzawa (Photo: PIXTA)
Slopes in Niigata - GALA Yuzawa (Photo: PIXTA)

Ski enthusiasts, discover Niigata! This snowy paradise is Japan's top-tier skiing destination, just over an hour from Tokyo. With fine powder snow, English-speaking personnel and seasonal bus services from Tokyo, Niigata ski resorts are perfect for your thrilling winter adventure.

13. Iwappara Ski Resort

Iwappara Ski Resort, tucked away in southern Niigata, is a family-first winter escape within easy reach of the Kanto area. Little ones can jump into the "Snow Theme Park," with sledding adventures in "Kids Paradise" and "Sled Land." Budding skiers can level up their skills at the peculiar "Sponge Bob Snow Camp," where even the little snow lovers are taught lessons that get them excited to hit the slopes.

Lesson Only: Full Day Snowboard Lesson (6 hours)
  • Iwappara Ski Resort isn’t just great for kids; it’s excellent for adults too. Snowboard for the first time or polish your techniques with this six-hour private lesson that provides personalized, one-on-one coaching.
  • Framed by sensational views and pine-scented crisp mountain air, this learning session kicks off at Iwappara Ski Resort. Perfect for groups of up to four, it’s a great way to connect with your buddies while learning something "cool".
Lesson Only: Full-Day Ski Lesson (6 Hours) in Yuzawa
  • Are snowboards not your thing? No problem—there’s plenty of snow at Iwappara Resort for every kind of winter sport.
  • Fine-tune your skiing technique with a private six-hour lesson tailored to your level and pace. This 9 am session puts you in the capable hands of ski instructors who provide coaching in Chinese, Spanish, or English, with the flexibility to take pause whenever needed. While gear, lift tickets, and lunch incur additional costs, the stunning mountain views and expert one-on-one instruction make this an unbeatable offer.

14. Naeba Ski Resort

Naeba Ski Resort knows how to steal the spotlight. Summers bring music lovers from all over the country to the legendary Fuji Rock Festival, but winter transforms it into a snow-filled paradise. Just a bullet train away from Tokyo, this resort has 12 lifts and 22 runs for all skill levels — more than making up for the smaller-than-usual resort area.
Hop aboard the Dragondola, one of the world’s longest gondolas, connecting the Naeba Prince Hotel to Kagura Ski Resort. Spanning 5.5 km, it glides over dramatic valleys before climbing hundreds of meters to reach Kagura’s summit.

Transfer Only: Airport Pickup from Haneda (HND) to Naeba (Round-Trip)
  • After a long flight to Haneda, the last thing you want is to drag heavy suitcases through the subway or navigate Tokyo’s endless concrete jungle. If you're seeking snow, skip the chaos and head straight to Naeba with this private transfer.
  • Pick between a 7-seater MPV (4 passengers, 5 luggage) or a 10-seater VAN (7 passengers, 7 luggage). Enjoy free WiFi, complimentary child seats, and even options to travel with your furry friends (just bring a cage). Flight delays? No problem—waiting times adjust automatically. With free cancellation up to 3 days before, it’s an easy way to start your trip with zero stress.
  • Grab some shut-eye and when you wake up, you'll be surrounded by the pristine powder of the Naeba Ski Resort area.
  • Mt.Naeba / Naeba Ski Resort
    • Address Mikuni, Yuzawa-Machi, Minami Uonuma-Gun, Niigata -Ken 949-6292, 949-6292
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    • Nearest Station Tsuchitaru Station (Joetsu Line)
      40 minutes by bus
    • Phone Number 025-789-4117

    Reserve a Lift ticket in advance

    • Lift ticket
      • 1-Day Ticket
      • All Ages
      • All-Day
      17%OFF
      7,200
      6,000JPY
      View Deal
    • Prince x Tokyu x NSD Combo Multi-Resort Lift Ticket (+Voucher)
      • Pack Ticket
      • All Ages
      • All-Day
      7,500JPY
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15. Gala Yuzawa Snow Resort

Kick-off or wrap up your Tokyo trip with a day (or more) at Gala Yuzawa Ski Resort. Unique to this resort is its own bullet train station, delivering you straight to the slopes in just 75 minutes from the capital. Compact yet versatile, it’s great for beginners and casual skiers, with easy links to Yuzawa Kogen and Ishiuchi Maruyama for extra terrain.

Lesson Only: Ski & Snowboard Lessons at Yuzawa Ski Resorts (Chinese/English)
  • Whether you're flying solo or with a group of up to four, this is your chance to learn skiing or snowboarding at some of Yuzawa’s finest resorts. From basics to advanced techniques like freestyling, racing, and backcountry riding, choose lessons lasting 2–6 hours, with the option to extend based on instructor availability.
  • Kids as young as 3 can learn skiing, while snowboarding is open to those 7 and older. Bring your gear or rent some on-site, then head to top spots like Ishiuchi Maruyama, Iwappara, Maiko, Kandatsu Snow, Joetsu Kokusai, and Naeba, surrounded by Yuzawa’s stunning alpine scenery.
Transfer Only: One-Day Charter to GALA Yuzawa for Snow Play, Skiing, Hot Springs & Sake
  • Gala Yuzawa draws weekend crowds with its grand list of snowy activities and growing global appeal. Beat the rush with a 12-hour private charter in a comfortable, nine-seater, four-wheel-drive wagon, complete with a skilled driver to handle frozen roads.
  • Once there, you have several ways to spend your time: go skiing or snowboarding, unwind with hot sake, or soak in an onsen. With a fully customizable itinerary and hotel pick-up and drop-off, this trip combines adventure and relaxation for a stress-free winter escape.
  • GALA YUZAWA SNOW RESORT
    • Address 1039-2 Kayabira, Yuzawa, Yuzawa-Cho, Minami-Uonuma-Gun, Niigata-Ken 949-6101, 949-6101
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    • Nearest Station Gala Yuzawa Station (Joetsu Shinkansen Bound For Gala Yuzawa)
      0 minute on foot
    • Phone Number 025-785-6543

    Reserve a Lift ticket in advance

    • Lift ticket
      • 1-Day Ticket
      • Adult
      • All-Day
      13%OFF
      6,800
      5,900JPY
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    • Lift ticket
      • 1-Day Ticket
      • Child
      • All-Day
      7%OFF
      3,000
      2,800JPY
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16. Ishiuchi Maruyama Ski Area

Board a free shuttle from Gala Yuzawa to the impressive Ishiuchi Maruyama Ski Area, a resort with over 70 years of legacy. Its laid-back vibe and perfectly carved trails have long drawn those who value this rare mix of history and reliable winter terrain, far from fleetingly trendy spots.

Lessons Only: Private Ski Lessons in Yuzawa Ski Resort (Chinese)
  • For Chinese-speaking visitors, this private ski lesson in Yuzawa’s absolute best resorts, like Ishiuchi, Iwappara, Naeba, Maiko, and Joetsu Kokusai, promises undistracted learning and customized instructions. Whether you're visiting solo or with close companions, the lessons are created exclusively for your group, letting you conquer Yuzawa’s sublime snowfields without a care in the world.

17. Kagura Ski Resort

Kagura Ski Resort promises and delivers untouched slopes, sweeping vistas of the Joetsu area, and a ski season that stretches from late December into March. True to its name, inspired by the spirited "Kagura" Shinto ritual, this resort is a celebration of all things snow.
From off-piste to backcountry and side-country runs, Kagura allows for every style of skiing, with 37% of its terrain tailored for beginners, 44% for intermediates, and 19% for experts. For those of you who find Kagura too mellow, Dragondola connects Kagura to Naeba, giving you an easy transition to challenging terrain.

Lessons Only: One-Day Snowboarding Course in Echigo Yuzawa (Kagura, Ishiuchi Maruyama, GALA) with Chinese Instructor
  • Led by internationally certified instructors fluent in Chinese, these small-group lessons—capped at four participants—will teach you all that you need to know to enjoy the slopes of Kagura Ski Resort on your snowboard. This six-hour session fuses hands-on techniques, trail exploration, and dynamic adjustments to your skill level, with a one-hour lunch break to recharge between lessons.
  • Mt.Naeba / Kagura Ski Resort
    • Address 742 Mitsumata, Yuzawa-Machi, Minami-Uonuma-Gun, Niigata-Ken 949-6211, 949-6211
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    • Nearest Station Echigo-yuzawa Station (Joetsu Shinkansen)
      15 minutes by car
    • Phone Number 025-788-9221

    Reserve a Lift ticket in advance

    • Lift ticket
      • 1-Day Ticket
      • All Ages
      • All-Day
      17%OFF
      7,200
      6,000JPY
      View Deal
    • Prince x Tokyu x NSD Combo Multi-Resort Lift Ticket (+Voucher)
      • Pack Ticket
      • All Ages
      • All-Day
      7,500JPY
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18. Yuzawa Nakazato Ski Area

A quick 69-minute Shinkansen ride from Tokyo takes you to Yuzawa Nakazato, home to 16 slopes providing tons of space to both skiers and snowboarders.

Lift Ticket + Rental Package: One-Day Lift Ticket with Ski Equipment & Clothing Rental at Yuzawa Nakazato Ski Resort
  • With this package, you get a one-day lift access, gear rentals from Nakazato Ski Center, and an optional choice of bundling clothing for those arriving unprepared.
  • Non-skiers should head to the whimsical "Smiling Children's Park," a snowy playground perfect for parents looking to wow their little ones.

19. Joetsu Kokusai Ski Resort

Joetsu Kokusai Ski Resort is a massive winter retreat with something for everyone. Kids can enjoy endless fun in the "Kid's Paradise," thrill-seekers will take on the steep 38-degree Active Zone, and the "Forest Zone" lures skiers to glide through soft snow on large scenic trails.

Transfer Only: Private Car Transfer to Joetsu Kokusai Ski Resort or Mt. Rokko Snow Park
  • Depart from Tokyo at 9:00 am for a relaxed three-hour ride to Joetsu Kokusai Ski Resort, where 22 trails and a 6,000-meter-long run await, alongside lovely forest views.
  • Alternatively, head from Osaka to Rokko Mountain Ski Resort in just an hour, home to a combination of natural and artificial snow, safe spaces for families, and slopes suited to several skill levels.
  • This package ensures a smooth, private transfer to either of the places with multilingual support.

Nagano

Ski slopes in Hakuba (Photo: PIXTA)
Ski slopes in Hakuba (Photo: PIXTA)

Located northwest of Tokyo, about a two-hour shinkansen ride away, Nagano is famously known for its stunning scenery and beautiful mountain ranges. It’s no wonder some of the best ski resorts can be found here!

20. Hakuba Happo-One Winter Resort

Feel the crisp alpine air rush past as you take on a thrilling 1,071-meter descent at Hakuba Happo-One Winter Resort. Known for its 22 lifts, expansive groomed runs for intermediates, and powder-packed terrain, this resort is a dream for those who live for the slopes.

Full Package: Private Full-Day Customizable Tour in Hakuba
  • Create a snowy day of your fantasy with this bespoke 8-hour tour. Conducted by a skilled English-speaking guide, your day is planned around your preferences—zoom past dense trees on the slopes, wander around Hakuba’s treasures, or hike to spots like Happo Pond.
  • Choose between private transport with hotel pickup and drop-off or a budget-friendly public transport option. Please note that entrance fees and meals are not included in the package.
Rental Only: Snowboard & Ski Hire at NBS Hakuba
  • NBS Hakuba provides flexible 1 to 7-day rentals for skis, snowboards, boots, helmets, and more, with packages tailored for standard, deluxe, and child options. Featuring top-tier brands like K2, Burton, and Armada, their expert staff ensures a flawless fit for every rider.
  • Open daily from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., NBS allows easy gear upgrades or style swaps.

21. Nozawa Onsen Snow Resort

Cradled in Mt. Kenashiyama’s ridges, Nozawa Onsen Snow Resort covers an impressive 297 hectares at 1,086-meter altitude.
Known for its ethereal trails, the highlight is the Yamabiko course—a collection of five 1,000-meter intermediate runs lined by frost-covered beech trees. The resort sits alongside the onsen town, with supremely photogenic traditional architecture.
Ease your post-ski soreness in one of the 13 public baths fed by the famed Yunogo hot springs.

Lessons Only: Advanced Private Ski/Snowboard Lessons at Nozawa Onsen Resort (Chinese)
  • Sharpen your skiing or snowboarding techniques with this special 6-hour lesson at Nozawa Onsen Ski Resort. With guidance from Chinese-speaking, certified instructors, sessions focus on your individual skills, covering everything from foundational skills to advanced maneuvers like carving and navigating challenging terrain.
  • Small groups of 2-4 people mean focused attention, and if you’re completely new, they’ll even help you sort out rental gear—just keep in mind it’ll eat into your lesson time.

22. Iwatake Ski Area

First-timers and intermediate snow enthusiasts will find Norikura Snowfield’s terrain especially accommodating, while more seasoned skiers might gravitate toward Iwatake's eclectic trails. With elevations exceeding 1,200 meters and over 44 kilometers of slopes across the two resorts, these lessons will give you a fabulous introduction to Iwate's ski area.

Lessons Only: Ski & Snowboard Lessons at Hakuba Ski Resorts (English)
  • Explore the stunning slopes of Hakuba Valley with personalized ski or snowboard lessons at Hakuba Iwatake Mountain Resort or Norikura Snowfield.
  • Choose from a 3-class or a 6-hour session adaptable to first-timer skiers or experienced riders. Certified instructors ensure focused guidance for solo learners or small groups of friends and family.

23. Okushiga Kogen

Okushiga Kogen is pure Japow perfection—light, dry snow that feels more like floating than skiing. For newcomers figuring out their rhythm or riders pushing limits on steeper trails, this spot is all about making good turns and better memories.
At 2,000 meters, the views? Unreal. You’ll have to remind yourself to focus on the slopes.

Lessons Only: Ski & Snowboard Lessons at Shiga Kogen Resort (English)
  • This 6-hour private lesson pairs you with an English-speaking instructor who gets your goals, whether that’s smoother runs or tackling the gnarly complex terrain. Pick-up and drop-off in Yudanaka and Shibu Onsen are included for convenience. Plus gear rentals and lift passes can be arranged separately.

24. Prince Snow Resort Karuizawa

Karuizawa Ski Resort strikes the perfect balance between cutting-edge snowmaking tech and a lively, laid-back après-ski vibe. With seven ice crushers and nearly 200 snow machines, you’re guaranteed pristine, powder-packed trails all season long.

Full Package: One-Day Ski Trip to Karuizawa Prince Hotel Ski Resort with Chinese-Speaking Guide (From Shinjuku)
  • Bask in frequent sunny skies with this comfy round-trip bus ride departing from Shinjuku, whisking you to the resort in just a few hours. With about five hours at the resort, you can explore ski slopes or enjoy the snow play area for families.
  • If skiing isn’t your thing, wander over to the Karuizawa Outlet, just a 10-minute walk from the drop-off point. It’s packed with over 200 shops, from global luxury brands to unique local finds.
  • Customize your day with packages ranging from transportation-only options to ones including equipment rental, resort access, or even beginner-friendly ski lessons.
Lesson Only: Ski Lessons in the Karuizawa Area
  • Karuizawa's sublime bluebird days deserve your attention, so get on the slopes with this dedicated five-hour private lesson designed for beginners and intermediates. With sessions split between morning and afternoon, you’ll progress at a balanced speed under the guidance of masters.
  • Groups of up to six adults or two-person children’s lessons are available and gear rental and lift passes can be arranged at the resort.

Shiga

Some of Shiga's slopes sport views of Japan's largest lake, Lake Biwa (Photo: PIXTA)
Some of Shiga's slopes sport views of Japan's largest lake, Lake Biwa (Photo: PIXTA)

The cities of Kansai rarely get a lot of snowfall, so to find a ski resort, you’ll have to go high up into the mountains. Many ski resorts often use artificial snow; however, at Hakodateyama Ski Resort, you can enjoy beautiful natural snow.

25. Hakodateyama Ski Area

Ascend Hakodateyama's slopes in an 8-person gondola, where sensational views of Lake Biwako unfurl. Trails here range from beginner-friendly to advanced, plus families can spend time in the Kids Park, while cross-country enthusiasts can scour the 'Hako-Chan Cross' trail.

Full Package: Hakodateyama Ski Day Trip from Osaka or Kyoto
  • Enjoy a day at Hakodateyama Ski Resort with convenient transport from Osaka or Kyoto. This trip combines scenic views of Japan’s winter countryside with up to six hours on the slopes.
  • Choose from packages that include sledding, beginner lessons, or full ski gear and lift tickets, or opt for transport only if you have your own equipment.
Written by:
Himanshi Shah
Himanshi Shah

Himanshi is a seasoned travel writer, photographer, and graphic designer. After graduating from Ecole Intuit Lab in 2015, she began designing for global brands. Drawn by Japan's landscapes and culture, she traveled extensively—from Tokyo's neon-lit streets to the peaks of Hokkaido. She's also lived in the Seto Inland Sea and volunteered in Fukushima. Through her blog, Nomadic Travelscapes, Himanshi uncovers stories rooted in authenticity instead of influencer-led experiences. Her work has been exhibited at Nox Gallery, Tokyo.

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