
Aomori Spring Ski Resort
resort town
A long-season resort overlooking the Sea of Japan, run by the Rockwood Hotel — a short hop from the Shinkansen and rarely crowded.
Historic 1930s-founded Myoko Kogen resort with a hot-spring village base. Twenty courses across three sub-areas, with night skiing and heavy maritime snow.
Runs
20
Vertical
480m
Annual snow
~10m/season
Region
Tohoku
Aomori Prefecture
Popular
Why Akakura Onsen Ski Area
Historic 1930s-founded Myoko Kogen resort with a hot-spring village base. Twenty courses across three sub-areas, with night skiing and heavy maritime snow.
Historic 1930s Myoko Kogen resort with hot spring village. Twenty courses across three areas with night skiing. Heavy Sea of Japan snowfall.
Plan your trip
Akakura Onsen Ski Area is a small local Tohoku hill — basic family terrain, heavy regional snow, and realistic only with a car. Best for travellers exploring rural northern Japan.
Hand-picked stays across the resort's two zones.
No on-mountain hotel — base in Hirosaki / Aomori for chain hotels and onsen options.
Pass, lessons, gear, and guides for powder days.
Local-hill pricing — typically ¥3,000–¥4,500 adult day. Often discounted for kids.
Terrain in detail
MellowCruisey terrain — fine for advanced skiers as a rest day, not a destination. Difficulty, powder character, and the stats that matter on the mountain itself.
Hardcore index
22
Cruisey terrain — fine for advanced skiers as a rest day, not a destination.
From terrain split, run profile, vertical drop, expert features.
Powder profile
Cold Tohoku storms — drier than the Sea of Japan coast.
Drier on cold storms, deeper when the Sea of Japan fires.
10
m~
per season
Frequent deep days through midwinter
Expert runs
20 total
No advanced split published — see trail map.
Vertical drop
480m
Compact mountain.
Steepest pitch
—
Pitch not published.
Backcountry gates
None
In-bounds skiing only.
Tree skiing
Yes
Tagged for proper tree runs.
Moguls
Few
Mostly cord and powder.
Best for
Terrain & features
Getting there
Nearest airport, train and bus options, and what the drive looks like in winter conditions.
From airport
Approx
Train / bus
Hokuriku Shinkansen to Nagano then JR Shinano line to Myoko Kogen Station
Overview
Hokuriku Shinkansen to Nagano then JR Shinano line to Myoko Kogen Station.
From airport
Approx. 4 hours from Tokyo Haneda via Shinkansen.
Live conditions
Off-seasonThe mountain is resting.
Next season
Opens late November
Current temp 12°C, wind 12 km/h. We’ll resume the daily report once snowfall picks up.
Forecast data via Open-Meteo. Refreshes hourly. Always verify with the resort before driving up.
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At the resort
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