Akakura Kanko Resort Ski Area

216 Tagiri, Myoko, Niigata 949-2102, Japan

Akakura Kanko Resort Ski Area, nestled in the scenic Niigata Prefecture, is renowned for its excellent skiing conditions and picturesque mountain views. This resort boasts a diverse range of slopes suitable for all skill levels, from beginners to advanced skiers, complemented by a well-maintained terrain park for snowboarding enthusiasts. The area is also famous for its abundant snowfall, ensuring a lengthy ski season typically running from late November to early May. Beyond skiing, visitors can enjoy a variety of winter activities, such as snowshoeing and hot spring baths nearby, making it an ideal destination for a comprehensive winter getaway. With cozy accommodations, local dining options, and a friendly atmosphere, Akakura Kanko is perfect for families and groups looking to experience the charm of Japan’s winter landscape.

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Akakura Kanko Resort Ski Area Weather Forecast

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Akakura Kanko Resort Ski Area Facts

  • Located in Niigata Prefecture, Japan
  • Offers a variety of ski runs for all skill levels
  • Total of 20 ski trails with a vertical drop of 600 meters
  • Average snowfall of over 10 meters annually
  • Features multiple terrain parks for freestyle skiing and snowboarding
  • Night skiing available on selected slopes
  • On-site accommodations including hotels and lodges
  • Akakura Kanko Hotel with around 100 guest rooms
  • Amenities include hot springs, restaurants, and ski rental services
  • Closest train station is Akakura Onsen Station, about 1 km away
  • Shuttle services available from the station to the resort
  • Nearby attractions include scenic views of the Myoko Mountains
  • Offers ski lessons and guided tours for beginners
  • Season typically runs from late November to early May
  • Family-friendly environment with children's ski school
  • Various dining options serving local and international cuisine
  • Access to other nearby ski areas such as Myoko Kogen and Naeba

Insider Tips for Travelers

Expert Traveler
Haruki's Tip:

For an exceptional experience at Akakura Kanko Resort Ski Area, visit during mid-January to early February when the powder is at its peak and the crowds are thinner. Don't miss the hidden gem of the backcountry access; a guided tour can unveil stunning untouched terrain and breathtaking views that most tourists overlook.

Modern Traveler
Nanako's Tip:

Hit the slopes at Akakura Kanko Resort and don't miss the après-ski scene! After shredding some powder, cozy up in a funky onsen with friends, soaking in the stunning mountain views while sipping on local sake. 🏂🍶✨