Kazawa resort background
A scenic view of a ski resort in Kazawa Japan featuring a winter sports scene with snow-covered slopes on a mountain and a cosy chalet nearby.
A scenic view of a ski resort in Kazawa Japan featuring a winter sports scene with snow-covered slopes on a mountain and a cosy chalet nearby.
A winter sports centre bustling with activity in the scenic town of Kazawa Japan. Snow dusts the landscape highlighting the ski resort's challet and creating a beautiful winter scene.
Kazawa in Japan - a mountain covered in snow.
Kazawa in Japan - the view from the top of the mountain.
View of the bustling Kazawa winter sports centre in Tsumagoi, Japan, featuring a ski resort landscape with ski lifts and a charming challet amidst the snowy terrain.

Kazawa Overview

Located in Tsumagoi Village on the Gunma Prefecture side, Kazawa is a popular ski resort that caters not only to skiers but also boarders and snowscooters. The resort's beginner course is particularly appreciated for its length and relative ease, offering a great place for novices to hone their skills. Other attractive amenities include a wide array of rentals, ranging from skis and snowboards to clothing, and a unique lift ticket system that offers a cashback option.

The conditions on the course can vary depending on the weather, with the peak season offering dry snow for powder lovers. However, the resort also features live cameras for visitors to check the course conditions ahead of time. It's worth noting that the resort often hosts ski competitions and practices, which may occasionally lead to some courses being reserved for private use.

Kazawa is also notable for its on-site restaurant, offering a variety of dishes from classic cutlet curry and ramen to hot snacks like fried chicken, fries, and pizza. For a relaxing end to a day on the slopes, there are day trip hot spring facilities nearby where guests can warm up and unwind.

The resort's advanced course offers breathtaking views of the snow-covered mountains of Gunma Prefecture. However, it's worth noting that the weather can be changeable, impacting the snow conditions and sometimes leading to resort closures during heavy snowstorms.

Despite the resort's popularity, its occupancy rate is usually around 50%, meaning it's relatively uncrowded, offering a more relaxed skiing experience. The intermediate and advanced slopes are ideal for high-speed skiers, while the beginner's course offers ample space for practicing.

Visitors should be aware that the effects of global warming have led to less snow each year, impacting the resort's skiing conditions. However, when the conditions are right, the snow quality at Kazawa is exceptional, offering a fantastic skiing experience for all levels.

Key insights

6 insights available

Peak Elevation

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Maximum skiing elevation
Max: 6767 m

Number of Lifts

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Total quantity of operational lifts
Max: 165 total

Total Run Distance

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A total distance of all the piste runs
Max: 600 km

Vertical Drop

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Maximum vertical descent distance
Max: 3167 m

Base Elevation

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Starting elevation of ski area
Max: 4000 m

Skiable Terrain

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Total area of accessible ski terrain
Max: 12366 ac

Terrain Difficulty

Expert
14.0%
Intermediate
28.0%
Beginner
57.0%

Features

1 feature available

Traditional Ski Resort

A classic ski resort with real snow

Comments

Real experiences from visitors to this resort

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Peak Elevation

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Number of Lifts

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Total Run Distance

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Vertical Drop

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Base Elevation

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Skiable Terrain

153.8cm
Annual Snowfall
11 year average
Peak: January (41.9cm)
8.1cm
Nov
33.5cm
Dec
41.9cm
Jan
31.3cm
Feb
41.5cm
Mar
11.5cm
Apr
Snow Season (Nov-Dec-Jan-Feb-Mar-Apr)

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