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Mikata Snow Park in Japan - a group of people skiing down a snowy hill.
Mikata Snow Park in Japan - a group of people skiing down a snowy hill.
Mikata Snow Park in Japan - a view from the top of a hill overlooking over the ocean.
Mikata Snow Park in Japan - a yellow bus is parked in the snow.

Mikata Snow Park Overview

Mikata Snow Park is a popular ski resort, albeit lesser known, that offers a diverse range of courses perfect for both children and adults. The park is renowned for its fresh, fluffy snowfall which can often reach up to 70cm, creating an ideal skiing environment. It is open only on weekends, including Fridays, and public holidays.

The park's appeal lies in its variety. Despite being a small resort, it offers multiple ski courses that cater to different abilities and preferences, providing a delightful skiing experience. In addition to the groomed courses, the resort also features several hidden courses that are perfect for adventurous skiers looking to explore and enjoy the terrain. The snow quality can vary, but it often ensures a comfortable skiing experience.

Another highlight of the Mikata Snow Park is its minimal waiting times for the lift, making it a more convenient option than many larger, busier ski resorts. Its restaurant serves delicious udon soup, although it's suggested to take a break early as the cafeteria closes post-noon.

However, the resort's snowfall is dependent on the weather and it does not have an artificial snow machine due to its low altitude. As a result, the park's opening time can be late. During heavy snowfall, it's recommended to carry a chain for safety.

The helpful and friendly staff at Mikata Snow Park contribute to the overall positive experience, although some visitors have expressed a desire for more restroom facilities. The park also offers a free membership discount service called Kizuna Club which includes benefits like half-price parking on holidays.

On your way back from a day of skiing, a nearby hot spring resort called Ojiron is recommended for relaxation. Overall, Mikata Snow Park is a hidden gem that offers a pleasant cruising experience and great value for money. It is a local favourite, perfect for those seeking a quieter, lesser-known slope to enjoy the thrill of skiing.

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
30.0%
Beginner
20.0%

Features

2 features available

Traditional Ski Resort

A classic ski resort with real snow

Night Skiing

Enjoy after-dark skiing operations

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

175cm
Annual Snowfall
11 year average
Peak: January (64.6cm)
1.7cm
Nov
47.2cm
Dec
64.6cm
Jan
54.4cm
Feb
22.0cm
Mar
2.6cm
Apr
Snow Season (Nov-Dec-Jan-Feb-Mar-Apr)

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