Aizu Kogen Nango Ski Resort ['25-26]

You can find the latest information on Aizu Kogen Nango Ski Resort, including basic information, recommended courses, weather forecasts, live cameras, course maps, slope information (average snowfall/course difficulty/ratio of groomed/ungroomed snow), and access information.

What is Aizu Kogen Nango Ski Resort (Fukushima Prefecture) like?

Satisfying freeriders and families alike

Nango Ski Resort boasts a well-equipped park and halfpipe. With a long 3km course from base to top and a 1km family slope halfway up the mountain, it can satisfy a wide range of guests, from those practicing park riding to beginners and families.

After a day of skiing, Nango also prides itself on its unique and original slope food. The B-grade gourmet dishes, made with sweet, locally grown tomatoes, are homemade by the sister of a local tomato farmer! Great taste, generous portions, and photogenic! Be sure to try these exquisite dishes that tick all the boxes.

Topics from the '25-26 season

A new forest course has been added to the Takayama course

The alpine course, which starts from the top of the slope, has a challenging face with a maximum gradient of 37 degrees. You can enjoy steep powder runs the morning after a snowfall, but this season a tree run course has also been introduced!

Free park that changes every week

The 1km "Free Park Area" is separated by a net and is packed with items such as half pipes, kickers, rails, and boxes. The area changes every week, making it even more appealing. It is popular for its efficiency as you can ride the lift and try it over and over again. Since last season, the "R Park" including a mini pipe has been newly introduced, making it even more powerful. You can slide, fly, and have fun to your heart's content.

Recommended ski resort courses

・Shirakaba Course

Maximum gradient: 25 degrees, average gradient: 10 degrees / Distance: 700m / Slope orientation: East

Nango's pride and joy is the Shirakaba course, located midway up the slope. There is the "Main Pyonpyon Park" and the "Sub Pyonpyon Park," as well as the R Park, mini pipe, and banked course. As you can see in the photo, the ski resort is lined with beautifully maintained equipment.

・Denjo Course

Maximum slope: 37 degrees, Average: 20 degrees / Distance: 570m / Slope orientation:

An advanced course starting from the top of the East Slope. The view on a sunny day is superb. The powder after snowfall is also exceptional.

・Hyuga Detour Course

Maximum gradient: 15 degrees, average gradient: 10 degrees / Distance: 400m / Slope orientation: East

Even beginners can enjoy the winding course through the forest and mountain pass.


Recommended videos that make it easy to visualize the course

Course Map

weather forecast

Lift fees

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Ticket typeAdult A(19-29 years old)Adult B(30-49 years old)Adult (over 50 years old)Junior and senior high school studentsElementary school student
1 day ticket4,500 yen5,500 yen5,000 yen3,000 yen2,500 yen
4-hour ticket3,800 yen4,500 yen4,000 yen2,500 yen2,000 yen

Slope information

·basic information

Top elevation
1,000m
Longest run:
3,000m
Altitude difference
490m
maximum slope
37°
12 courses
3 lifts
Gondola
base
Ropeway
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・Average monthly snowfall

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Average data for the past three years

- Course level, percentage of ungroomed, groomed, and moguls (%)


Recommended information from ski resorts

Recommended Gourmet

Half-Pipe Cutlet Curry

We recommend the "Half-Pipe Katsu Curry," which features rice shaped like a half-pipe, homemade curry, and a thick cutlet, a dish that Nango is proud of!

Recommended hot springs

Furumachi Onsen "Akaiwaso"

The hot spring water is 100% sourced and is popular among hot spring enthusiasts.

Information

Aizu Kogen Nango Ski Resort,
293 Yunoiri, Kai, Minamiaizu-machi, Minamiaizu-gun, Fukushima Prefecture 967-0631

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