The season runs from mid-December through late March. January and February have the most consistent snow. Weekdays are less crowded than weekends and national holidays. Night skiing operates until 22:00 on select days.
Yes. The resort has dedicated beginner slopes, a separate children's snow play area, and ski schools offering lessons in Japanese and English. Approximately half of the seven courses are beginner to intermediate level.
Full rental services are available including skis, snowboards, boots, poles, jackets, and pants. Bring your own gloves, goggles, and base layers. Lockers are available for storage.
Yes. The resort's northern location on Mount Fuji provides views of the mountain's northern face while skiing. Visibility is best on clear winter days, particularly in early morning.
Yes. The resort includes a snow play area where visitors can enjoy sledding and snow activities without skiing. There are restaurants and observation areas where non-skiers can relax while enjoying Mount Fuji views.