A shrine with 2,400 years of history and the largest shrine gate, symbolizing Yahiko.
Featuring the Tenshukaku-style observatory with its panoramic view of Yokote. During winter, a number of snow igloos, which are a winter characteristic of Japan, will be built in the park.
A temple of flowers, with a circuit-style garden
Total of 14 courses and varieties of courses that are attractive.Popular ski resort with rich course variations and good access.
Famous for being one of Japan's Three Most Sacred Places
"Superfine" powder snow is our pride! You can see breathtaking panoramic views of Japan's 100 famous mountains.
At this ski resort from the summit you can see the beautiful scenary of Mt. Sumon, Mt. Aakakusa, and Mt. Echigo-Sanzan. Slopes are varied from steep to gentle runs.
Ski family let's ski.
Hayashi-han, Azumayama Kokuyurin194, Wakamiya, Inawashiro-machi, Yama-gun, Fukushima-ken
Beginners and experts alike are welcome to hit the powder snow slopes in this resort for an experience you will never forget.
The ski resort that is - Thoroughly for families! Thoroughly for boarders! Thoroughly for trekkers!
Enjoy massive powder snow in deep Winter and terrain parks in Spring. The ski resort where you definitely want to go.
Only 40 minutes by car from Sendai city center so this is the ski resort where you can go skiing on the spur of the moment. The night ski trail with beautiful night views is a popular place for a date.
The water surface beautifully reflects the Renge-Hachiyou Mountain Range, creating a mystical atmosphere
Reconstructed in Takada Park, the Sanju Yagura houses a gallery of artifacts and an observation room
Travel around islands with black-tailed gulls
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Wide and gentle slopes give you a spacious feeling and kids and beginners can enjoy skiing comfortably.
Superb access. Only 3Km from Yuzawa IC! Relax in natural hot spring baths after skiing.
A bridge that crosses the Tsubakurodani and regarded as one of the eight scenes of Azuma