Tazawako Skiing Area
The refreshing sensation of carving your own line in the silky powder snow while admiring the views of Lake Tazawa, the deepest lake in Japan, is second to none. There are courses with moguls and deep powder, with both medium and gentle inclines. Courses are wide, letting anyone from beginners to experts enjoy them.The FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup was held here in February 2015 and 2016.
View scenic routes that include this spot
EXPERIENCE ILLUMINATION & POWDERSNOWMore Information about Tazawako Skiing Area
Street address
- 73-2, Aza Shimotakano, Obonai, Tazawako, Semboku City, Akita
Access
- From JR Tazawako Station, take the Ugokotsu bus bound for Nyuto Onsen for approximately 30 minutes. Short walk after getting off at Tazawako ski-jo mae bus stop.
Opening Hours
- Lift operating hours: 9:00-16:00 *Subject to change depending on the season
Closed
- Non-business days vary depending on the season (Open every day during the peak season)
Website
- https://www.tazawako-ski.com/
Best season
- Jan., Feb., Dec.
Point
- Plan your trip to give yourself adequate time, and remember to take steps to stay warm!
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