Myoko Suginohara provides long, wide, groomed runs of varying difficulty and boasts the longest intermediate ski run in Japan at a thigh-burning 8500m.
There are two terrain park areas for the more daring visitors, as well as some good steep sections and plenty of access to tree skiing and powder.
Seki Onsen is also a perfect example of a traditional Japanese ski area.
Family-owned and operated, it seems small and pleasant at first glance, but upon venturing out, visitors will find ungroomed terrain and extensive side-country.
Often seen as the premier choice for powder hounds with only two chairlifts and just two groomed tracks, Seki Onsen makes up for its few facilities with an excellent variety of terrain and consistent fresh lines throughout the day.
Many riders choose to take a late lunch and finish the day around 2 – 3 pm with a natural hot spring bath at the public onsen facility across the street.
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