What other travelers are saying about Snow Park Yeti
You can watch mountain FUJI while you’re skiing.It’s cool.
But the better thing I want introduce is the experience.
The stuffs I meet were very kind to help anyone who looked like need some help.
For example,me.
The teacher was so professional and trustworthy that you will learn not only how to move and brake but also how to fall down without harm.
I had a great time because I attended the lesson.
I really recommend here and the lesson.
Although the course is all in Japanese.
They are definitely worth the time you spend and the money you pay.
滑雪的同時可以一邊時觀看日本最具代表性的富士山,真的是很棒的享受!
但是我更推薦在這裡得到的體驗。
這裡的員工非常樂於幫助任何看起來需要幫助的人。
例如我。
教滑雪老師是十分專業且值得信賴,不僅能夠學習如何前進和停止(相信我,懂得如何煞車比懂得如何加速還要重要),而且還會教如何在不會受傷的情況下摔倒。
真的建議一定要上課!雖然不便宜,但它絕對值得您花時間和付出的金額。
其實這是我第二次來。第一次因為我不得竅門從頭摔到尾還腰痠背痛,還因為停不下來而怕得要死要活,覺得我大概沒有機會感覺滑雪的樂趣了。這次我玩得很開心,就是因為我牙一咬決定參加教學課所以能夠從頭完整滑到尾。
不過這邊的員工幾乎都是不會說第二語言的日本人,上課也是全日文的,最好和懂日文的朋友一起來,或是稍微學一些滑雪的相關知識及它們的日文比較好。
スタッフが親切だしレッスンの先生が優しくて教わってくれるし、富士山も綺麗に見えるからおすすめできる。イエティに行けばぜひレッスンを受けた方がいいと思う。絶対自分でやり方を探した方より楽しい!
The resort operates from mid-October through early April. Weekdays have fewer crowds than weekends and holidays. January and February offer the coldest temperatures and best natural snow conditions. October and November provide early season skiing opportunities due to the resort's snowmaking systems.
Yes. The resort has dedicated beginner slopes and ski and snowboard schools offering lessons. Full equipment rental is available on-site including skis, snowboards, boots, and winter wear. Separate snow play areas exist for families with young children who are not skiing.
Direct shuttle buses run from Mishima Station (JR Tokaido Shinkansen) and Gotemba Station (JR Gotemba Line), taking 40-50 minutes. From Tokyo, take the shinkansen to Mishima (45 minutes) or regular trains to Gotemba (90 minutes), then transfer to the shuttle. Additional direct buses from Tokyo stations operate during peak periods.
The resort provides equipment rental (skis, snowboards, boots, wear), restaurants and cafeterias, coin lockers, changing rooms, a ski and snowboard school, equipment shops, rest areas, parking, and first aid stations.
Yes. The resort has dedicated snow play areas for sledding, children's ski and snowboard lessons, gentle beginner slopes, children's rental equipment, and family-friendly dining options. The short distance from Tokyo (approximately 90 minutes) makes day trips practical.