
You can find the latest information on the ski resort, including basic information about Kashimayari Ski Resort Family Park, recommended courses, weather forecasts, live cameras, course maps, slope information (average snowfall/course difficulty/ratio of groomed/ungroomed snow), and access information.
What is Kashimayari Ski Resort Family Park (Nagano Prefecture) like?
A family-friendly paradise boasting spectacular views


Located at the gateway to the Hakuba area, surrounded by the spectacular Northern Alps mountains of Mt. Kashimayari and Mt. Jigatake and Lake Nakatsuna, this resort boasts spectacular views. And as its name suggests, it's a happy ski resort where families can have a safe and enjoyable time.
A high-quality snow park will be reinstated in the 2025-2026 season, and with attractive content such as Pokémon Snow Adventure, it is a field that can be enjoyed by a wide range of people, from children and beginners making their snow mountain debut to advanced skiers who want to pull off tricks in the park. It
is a hidden gem in HAKUBA VALLEY, and the slopes are often relatively empty. The lifts operate smoothly and the lift fees are reasonable, making it an extremely cost-effective resort.
Topics from the '25-26 season

An unprecedented downhill park has been born!
Kashimayari Ski Resort's park is being revived as "Downhill Shred Park"!
Under the supervision of local Kashimayari rider and pro snowboarder Naoyuki Shiramoto, the popular "Ippon Buna Downhill Course" has been completely evolved. With 14 different items of various sizes, course expansions and terrain shapes, including rounded terrain, this is set to become one of the largest terrain parks in the Hakuba area.

Free access to Highland Spa at Central Plaza 1130!
On the third floor of Central Plaza 1130, which is directly connected to the ski resort, there is an open-air bath with a spectacular view of the Northern Alps. You can enjoy the wonderful service of being able to use this spa with an open-air bath for free by presenting your lift ticket or Pokémon ticket!
Business hours: 12:00-17:00
Price: Normal adult 800 yen, child 600 yen
Recommended courses at Kashimayari Ski Resort Family Park
・Ippon Buna Downhill Course
Maximum gradient: 26 degrees, average gradient: 15 degrees / Distance: 2000m / Slope orientation: East
This extremely popular course is known for its exhilarating cruising through a forest of solitary beech trees.
Starting this season, the course has been expanded, with new terrain shapes and park items added.
With a variety of lines that take advantage of the natural flow, it has evolved into a course that can be enjoyed to the fullest by riders of all levels.
・5-C Course
Maximum gradient: 38 degrees, average gradient: 23 degrees / Distance: 450m / Slope orientation: North
This ungroomed course boasts impressive steep slopes and the finest powder. Recommended for advanced skiers looking for a thrilling run. With outstanding snow quality and slope, it's the perfect stage for pushing your limits.
・Kurosawa Slope

Maximum gradient: 17 degrees, average gradient: 14 degrees / Distance: 400m / Slope orientation: West
This is a scenic course that offers a panoramic view of the Northern Alps and Mt. Kashimayari and Mt. Jigatake.
The gentle slopes are perfect for beginners to practice or for a relaxed run.
You can enjoy skiing and snowboarding freely while feeling the grandeur of nature.
course map

weather forecast
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lift fee
| Denomination | adult | Students (high school and university students) | Children (ages 3 to junior high school students) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 day ticket | 5,900 yen | 4,800 yen | 3,300 yen |
| Parent-child set ticket (1 adult or student + 1 child) | 7,100 yen | ||
| Prefectural Resident Discount | 4,700 yen | 3,700 yen | 2,200 yen |
Slope information
·Basic information
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| Top elevation 1,320m | The longest run is 4,100m | Altitude difference 700m | Maximum slope 28° |
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12 courses | 5 lifts | Gondola -base | ropeway - book |
・Monthly average snowfall
| December | January | February | March | April |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 110cm | 215cm | 240cm | 210cm | -cm |
・Course level, percentage of uncompacted snow, compacted snow, and bumps (%)
Recommended information from ski resorts

Central Plaza 1130
This convenient complex is directly connected to the slopes. It is equipped with a restaurant, rental shop, shop, accommodation, and a spa with an open-air bath. In this space that combines convenience and comfort, you can fully enjoy slope activities and a resort stay.

Omachi Hot Springs Yakushi no Yu
The only day-trip hot spring facility in Omachi Onsenkyo. In addition to 18 types of baths, there is plenty of space to relax, including a 90-tatami Japanese-style hall and a lounge. There is also a hot spring museum on the premises, so you can spend a fulfilling time after your visit.
Opening hours: 7:00-22:00
Fees: Adults 750 yen, Children 300 yen
Information
Kashimayari Ski Resort Family Park
20490-4 Taira, Omachi City, Nagano Prefecture 398-0001












