Myoko Suginohara Ski Resort ['25-26]

Introducing recommended courses, weather forecasts, and course maps for Myoko Suginohara Ski Resort

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Myoko Suginohara Ski Resort (Niigata Prefecture) is a ski resort like this

Enjoy carving on the longest run of approximately 8.5km

The Suginohara Gondola takes you 3km up to the summit at an elevation of approximately 1,500m, offering views of Lake Nojiri and Okushinano below. With an elevation difference of 1,124m, the run is an astounding 8.5km! The tightly packed long course is one of the best in Japan. Myoko Suginohara, popular for its ability to fully enjoy high-speed long turns, not only satisfies carving enthusiasts, but is also highly rated by powder lovers

The top area, at an elevation of 1,855m, has high-quality snow that accumulates on two powder courses, the "Super Giant Course" and the "Super Mogul Course," each about 800m long, creating a powder paradise.The snow park, with its many items, is also impressive

Topics from the '25-26 season

"Skiing at Prince Ski Resort with a Spectacular Winter View" Plan

This winter, Prince Hotels is offering a special package that combines spectacular views with fast tracks. From the summit at an elevation of 1,855m to the bottom at 731m, with an elevation difference of 1,124m, Myoko Suginohara Ski Resort boasts a spectacular 8.5km long run exclusively for one group of two! This luxurious package also comes with a complimentary video taken by the ski resort staff who will be escorting you. For more details, click here .

Snow Caliber Mini Trip Snowmobile Sightseeing Tour

At Suginohara, you can not only ski but also experience riding a snowmobile as an activity. You can get on this impressive machine that is usually only available to professional staff, and enjoy the slopes from a different perspective while experiencing the beautiful winter snow scenery up close.
For more details, click here .

Myoko Suginohara Ski Resort recommended courses

・Super mogul course

Maximum gradient: 32 degrees, average gradient: 16 degrees / Distance: 1320m / Slope orientation: East

This wide, ungroomed course is popular with powder skiers. It has a steep and long slope, and after a snowfall you can carve out a fast track like the one in the photo. The feeling of exhilaration after skiing is irresistible

・Downhill course

Maximum gradient: 30 degrees, average gradient: 17 degrees / Distance: 310m / Slope orientation: East

This is a course that includes Shinanoki, a viewpoint at Myoko Suginohara Ski Resort. After snowfall, there is plenty of fresh powder left behind, making it a powder course that even powder beginners will want to try

・Super Giant Course

Maximum gradient: 38 degrees, average gradient: 17 degrees / Distance: 950m / Slope orientation: Southeast

This course is popular with free-running skiers, and features a wide range of terrain. With a maximum slope of 38 degrees, you can enjoy a large arc on the slope. The scenery offers a panoramic view of Lake Nojiri and the mountains of Northern Shinshu

Recommended videos that make it easy to imagine the course


Course Map

weather forecast

Live Camera

Mid-slope

Lift fees

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adultSeniors, junior and senior high school studentsElementary school student
1 day ticket (12/13-3/29)8,000 yen7,400 yenfree

Slope information

·basic information

Top elevation
: 1,855m
The longest run
is 8,500m
Elevation difference
1,124m
maximum slope
38°

16 courses

4 lifts

1 gondola
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 (%)


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Recommended Gourmet

Miso Ramen @Dining Misa Myoko Suginohara Branch

Shokudo Misa has been loved by many as a synonym for Joetsu miso ramen since it opened in 1965.
The signature dish, miso ramen, is made with a specially made white miso, perfectly balanced with garlic and chili peppers, creating a punchy miso sauce that is the key to its flavor.

Recommended hot springs
Source: Myoko Yamazato no Yuyado Kofukan Official Website

Myoko Onsen Myoko Yamazato no Yuyado Kofukan is a
historic hot spring inn that was founded in 1922 and uses natural hot spring water. The indoor baths, "Ka" and "Kaze," are retro-styled with hot spring wood, stone, and mosaic tiles, and the outdoor bath offers a spectacular view. There are accommodation plans that include a lift and gondola ticket at a discount. When it's not crowded, you can also drop in and take a bath.
Opening hours (drop-in bathing): 12:00-20:30

Information

Myoko Suginohara Ski Resort
〒949-2113 Suginosawa, Myoko City, Niigata Prefecture

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