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Best Japan Ski Resorts

Japan’s ski scene is a powder lover’s dream, packed with diverse terrain and rich cultural vibes that make every turn unforgettable. Rusutsu Ski Resort on Hokkaido is a dream for those chasing fresh snow, with over 26.1 miles of groomed runs spread across three mountains. Whether you're into mellow cruisers or adrenaline-pumping tree runs, Rusutsu has you covered.


Niseko United is the crown jewel of Japanese skiing, famous worldwide for its epic snowfall and varied terrain across four linked resorts. It’s a haven for off-piste adventurers and après-ski enthusiasts alike. For those who prefer a more laid-back vibe, Kiroro Ski Resort offers pristine powder and serene slopes, making it a hit with families and powder hounds.


Over in the Japanese Alps, Hakuba Valley shines with ten interconnected resorts and over 200 runs, offering something for every level of skier. Its lively après-ski scene adds to the buzz. Meanwhile, Furano Ski Resort in central Hokkaido delivers impeccably groomed runs and breathtaking views, all wrapped up in the warm hospitality and charm of its local town—a perfect blend of adventure and authentic Japanese culture.

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THE BEST SKI RESORTS IN JAPAN ACCORDING TO SKI.COM'S MOUNTAIN TRAVEL EXPERTS

Furano Ski Resort

Drone shot of Furano Ski Resort

Why our Mountain Travel Experts love it: Located in the heart of Hokkaido, Furano connects you to some of Japan's best skiing with over 31.07 miles of perfectly groomed slopes spread across two zones. Known for its incredibly light and dry powder, Furano is a dream for skiers seeking fresh tracks and long, uninterrupted runs.

For the ultimate skiing experience, take on Furano's top elevation of 3,704 feet. The views are simply breathtaking, with panoramas of Mount Tokachi and the Daisetsuzan Mountain Range, making every descent a visual delight. Furano is also famous for its long ski season, often stretching from November to May, ensuring consistent snow conditions throughout the winter. Looking for untouched powder? Furano’s off-piste areas and tree skiing offer some of Hokkaido’s most thrilling runs, perfect for those in search of deep powder and solitude.

Highlights: Incredibly light and airy powder Japan is famous for, breathtaking views of Mount Tokachi and the Daisetsuzan Mountain Range, one of the longest ski seasons in Japan, typically running from late November to early May and a strong connection to its local, Japanese culture.

Closest airport: Asahikawa Airport (AKJ) - 28 miles (1 hour)

Hakuba Valley

Morning over Hakuba Valley

Why our Mountain Travel Experts love it: Hakuba Valley is the crown jewel of Japan’s ski destinations, where the thrill of the Japanese Alps meets a rich tradition of winter sports. Our Mountain Travel Experts are captivated by its blend of authentic Japanese culture and world-class skiing. Hakuba Valley, which hosted the 1998 Winter Olympics, boasts an extensive network of ten ski resorts, offering a vast 200 runs that cater to all levels—from gentle slopes for beginners to challenging off-piste terrain for the adventurous.

The valley is renowned for its incredible snow quality, with consistent, powdery snowfall that rivals the best in the world. But skiing isn’t the only draw here; Hakuba Valley is also famous for its beautiful Japanese backdrop and exotic après-ski scene. You can soak in traditional Japanese onsens (hot springs) after a day on the slopes, experiencing the perfect blend of relaxation and cultural immersion. The valley’s villages, such as Happo-one, echo with the charm of traditional Japan while offering modern amenities and luxury accommodations.

Highlights: One of the main venues for the 1998 Winter Olympics, diverse terrain across multiple resorts, home to several luxury hotels, incredible snow quality and an authentic Japanese cultural experience.

Closest airport: Matsumoto Airport (MMJ) - 45 miles (1 hour 30 minutes)

Kiroro Ski Resort

Morning over Kiroro Ski Resort

Why our Mountain Travel Experts love it: Kiroro Ski Resort, tucked away in the snowy mountains of Hokkaido, Japan, is a hidden gem known for its pristine powder and serene atmosphere. Unlike the more crowded resorts, Kiroro offers a quieter, more exclusive experience, preferring those looking to escape the hustle and bustle while still enjoying world-class skiing. The resort boasts over 50 miles of skiable terrain, including both groomed runs and off-piste adventures, ensuring that skiers and snowboarders of all levels find something to love. The advanced lift system at Kiroro ensures quick and easy access to the slopes, meaning you’ll spend more time carving through Japan’s famous powder and less time in line.

Kiroro is also home to some of the deepest snowfall in Japan, with an average of 66 feet of powder annually. This guarantees epic conditions throughout the season, making it a dream destination for powder hounds. The resort’s dedication to maintaining this natural wonderland is evident in their efforts to preserve the surrounding environment, creating a sustainable and authentic ski experience. Come and see why our Ski.com Mountain Travel Experts can’t stop talking about Kiroro!

Highlights: Uncrowded slopes, diverse terrain, home to several luxury hotels, including a world-class, ski-in/ski-out resort with top-notch amenities and very welcoming to families.

Closest airport: New Chitose Airport (CTS) - 56 miles (1 hour 45 minutes)

Niseko United Ski Resort

Why our Mountain Travel Experts love it: Niseko United Ski Resort in Japan is all the buzz in the ski world, including among our Mountain Travel Experts—and it’s no wonder why. This resort is located on Hokkaido, Japan's northern gem, and offers jaw-dropping views and the thrill of skiing in one of the snowiest spots on Earth. For the adventure-seekers, Niseko serves up some of Japan’s most breathtaking terrain, including its legendary powder-filled backcountry. But the real magic? Niseko United’s four interlinked resorts—Grand Hirafu, Niseko Village, Annupuri, and Hanazono—deliver a seamless ski experience across vast and varied terrain. Whether you're carving up groomers or diving into off-piste powder, Niseko has it all.

For those chasing the ultimate thrill, Niseko is one of Japan’s few resorts offering night skiing, letting you carve through untouched powder under a blanket of stars—an experience like no other. And after a day of epic runs, unwind in a traditional Japanese onsen (hot spring), soaking in the natural warmth with stunning views of Mount Yotei—a perfect end to a perfect day. Niseko’s après-ski scene is just as vibrant, with everything from cozy izakayas (Japanese pubs) to chic bars and global dining spots.

Highlights: Four interconnected ski resorts, an extensive, star-filled night skiing experience, breathtaking views of Mount Yotei and home to numerous traditional Japanese onsens.

Closest airport: New Chitose Airport (CTS) - 70 miles (2 hours 30 minutes)

Rusutsu Ski Resort

Why our Mountain Travel Experts love it: Rusutsu Ski Resort is where legendary Japanese powder meets world-class skiing. This resort is located in the heart of Hokkaido and delivers jaw-dropping snow-covered landscapes that are pure magic. Picture yourself carving down pristine slopes with sweeping views of untouched wilderness—it's a skier's dream come true. What makes Rusutsu stand out is its vast terrain spread across three mountains, offering everything from mellow cruisers to adrenaline-pumping tree runs. Plus, its close connection to nearby Niseko means you can easily expand your adventure across some of Japan’s finest terrain. Needless to say, our Mountain Travel Experts are sold on Rusutsu.

Let’s talk powder—Rusutsu gets some of the deepest, most consistent “Japow” snow on the planet, with runs that stretch up to 3,600 feet. This means epic conditions from the first snowfall to the last, making it a paradise for powder enthusiasts looking to squeeze every drop out of the season. But it’s not just for the hardcore skiers—Rusutsu is a hit with families too. With its friendly atmosphere, gentle slopes, top-notch ski schools, and activities like snowmobiling and snowshoeing, it’s a destination that keeps everyone smiling.

Highlights: "Japow” snow, a ski area that spans three mountains, a unique night skiing experience and the Adventure Land theme park.

Closest airport: New Chitose Airport (CTS) - 50 miles (1 hour 30 minutes)

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