Take up the challenge of the ski tour in the triple zone ski area with it's excellent quality of snow, long trails and long season.
An annual large-scale fireworks festival held on August 2 and 3. The large firework rings brighten up the night sky.
A vast park crafted on the site of Takada Castle. Known as a great viewing spot for cherry blossoms, the park is embellished with about 4,000 cherry trees in April.
Reproducing the traditional Hatago (inn) with a quaint atmosphere
Special local products such as sake, rice, and koji (aspergillus oryzae) are lined up
The only inn in the area where you can feel an atmosphere of tradition and relax by soaking in a bath surrounded by the grand nature
The site of the former mountain castle once considered impregnable
It is 5km or 10 minutes by taxi from Myoko-kogen station of Echigo train! Dynamic slopes lay over Mt. Myoko.
【The entertainment resort that will fill you with new inspiration】 This season Naeba Ski Resort celebrates its 50th anniversary.
A shrine with 2,400 years of history and the largest shrine gate, symbolizing Yahiko.
Boasting impressive amounts of snow on the slopes, and one of the largest freeriding zones in Japan, this legendary resort has reopened for the first time in 11 years!
Ski family let's ski.
Outstanding access and superb powder snow.
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.
Enjoy massive powder snow in deep Winter and terrain parks in Spring. The ski resort where you definitely want to go.
Reconstructed in Takada Park, the Sanju Yagura houses a gallery of artifacts and an observation room
The gateway to top ski resorts and a hub for Snow Country culture, hot springs, and literature.
Superb access. Only 3Km from Yuzawa IC! Relax in natural hot spring baths after skiing.
Beginners and experts alike are welcome to hit the powder snow slopes in this resort for an experience you will never forget.
A gorgeous gorge that changes with the seasons