Hirugano Kogen Ski Resort typically operates from mid-December to early April, with daily hours from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. Night skiing is available until 9:00 PM on weekends and holidays during peak season, making it perfect for Tokyo day trips and weekend skiing vacations.
Hirugano Kogen lift tickets cost approximately 4,000-4,500 yen for adults on weekdays and 4,500-5,000 yen on weekends. Ski and snowboard rental packages range from 3,500-4,500 yen per day, with discounted combo tickets available for lift access and equipment rental together.
Hirugano Kogen features 14 varied ski runs across 40% beginner slopes, 40% intermediate terrain, and 20% advanced courses. The resort offers excellent powder snow conditions, family-friendly beginner areas, challenging mogul runs, and a terrain park for snowboarders and freestyle skiers.
From Tokyo, take the JR Tokaido Shinkansen to Nagoya, then JR Takayama Line to Gujo-Hachiman Station, followed by a 30-minute bus ride to Hirugano Kogen. Direct ski buses operate from Nagoya Station during peak season. The total journey takes approximately 4-5 hours from Tokyo.
Hirugano Kogen offers on-mountain lodging including Hotel Hirugano and various pension-style accommodations. The resort features multiple restaurants serving Japanese cuisine, ramen, and Western food. Nearby hot spring onsen facilities provide perfect après-ski relaxation after skiing and snowboarding.
A great place to visit in October for Sports Day. I’m not sure what it’s like in the snow, but I enjoyed riding the chair lift to the top and seeing the flowers and kochia bushes.