1. Myoko Suginohara Ski Resort
Myoko Suginohara Ski Resort offers some of the longest ski runs in Japan with stunning views of Mount Myoko, perfect for both beginners and experienced skiers.
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Myoko Suginohara Ski Resort offers some of the longest ski runs in Japan with stunning views of Mount Myoko, perfect for both beginners and experienced skiers.
Known as the 'Earthquake Waterfall,' Naena Waterfall is a scenic spot where you can enjoy the sight of water cascading down a 55-meter drop amidst lush greenery.
Akakura Onsen Ski Area provides a variety of slopes suitable for all skill levels and is renowned for its hot spring baths, perfect for après-ski relaxation.
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A classic ski resort that combines luxury accommodations with excellent skiing facilities, offering breathtaking views and a relaxing onsen experience.
Ikenotaira ALPEN BLICK Ski Resort is family-friendly with gentle slopes and a snow park, ideal for beginners and children looking to enjoy winter sports.
Imori-ike Pond is a tranquil spot surrounded by nature, perfect for a peaceful walk or picnic while enjoying the scenic views of Mount Myoko.
The Myoko Kogen Sky Cable offers a panoramic gondola ride up the mountain, providing stunning views of the surrounding landscapes, especially beautiful during autumn.
Seki Onsen Ski Area is known for its heavy snowfall and powder, making it a popular destination for advanced skiers seeking a more challenging experience.
Akakuraonsen Ashiyu Park offers a relaxing experience with its foot baths, allowing visitors to soak their feet in warm onsen water while enjoying the peaceful surroundings.
Myoko Kogen offers a range of outdoor activities year-round, from skiing and snowboarding in winter to hiking and nature exploration in the warmer months.
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