Norikura resort background
Norikura in Japan - a man standing on top of a snow covered mountain.
Norikura in Japan - a man standing on top of a snow covered mountain.
Norikura in Japan - a ski slope with people skiing down it.
Norikura in Japan - a view from the top of a ski slope.
Norikura in Japan - a view of a mountain with snow on it.
Norikura in Japan: a large building in the middle of a snowy area.

Norikura Overview

Norikura is a charming ski resort that offers a dynamic blend of terrain, making it ideal for beginners and advanced skiers alike. It boasts a delightful mix of groomers and tree runs, with certain sections requiring backcountry gear and a beacon for access. The resort is recognized for its ski-in, ski-out convenience, eliminating the need for transportation. It is also famous for its abundant powder snow and offers side-country and back-country options, making it a favorite destination for snow enthusiasts.

The resort is interconnected with Cortina by chairlift, offering a seamless and enjoyable skiing experience. The snow conditions are often excellent, especially in the early months of the year. The resort features three beginner-friendly runs located at the base of the mountain, with the northern end offering a particularly picturesque view. As one ascends the mountain, they encounter challenging terrain that caters to more experienced skiers.

Norikura stands out for its laid-back atmosphere and authentic Japanese feel. Unlike other crowded ski resorts in Hakuba, Norikura offers a serene and uncrowded experience with superior snow quality. A highlight of the resort is that even the green beginner run features mini tree runs, making it a perfect spot for those wanting to learn snowboarding or skiing. The resort also offers ample parking space.

The south face side country is another attraction, especially on a powder day. The area around lift ten is particularly noteworthy. The resort's slope slightly west, though out of bounds, connects back to the lift base with ease.

Despite the lack of multiple restaurants and resting places, the food options on and near the resort are commendable. The resort is also pet-friendly, with visitors often bringing their dogs along. However, the resort's facilities could use some improvement.

On a whole, Norikura is a must-visit ski resort that offers a combination of fun, challenge, and tranquility. Its unique features and beautiful scenery make it a popular choice among ski lovers. Although it is relatively smaller, its linkage with Hakuba Cortina enhances its appeal. In addition, it's the perfect spot for a major powder day, offering a less crowded, scenic, and enjoyable skiing experience.

Key insights

6 insights available

Peak Elevation

0
Maximum skiing elevation
Max: 6767 m

Number of Lifts

0
Total quantity of operational lifts
Max: 165 total

Total Run Distance

0.0
A total distance of all the piste runs
Max: 600 km

Vertical Drop

0
Maximum vertical descent distance
Max: 3167 m

Base Elevation

0
Starting elevation of ski area
Max: 4000 m

Skiable Terrain

0
Total area of accessible ski terrain
Max: 12366 ac

Terrain Difficulty

Expert
15.0%
Intermediate
39.0%
Beginner
44.0%

Features

1 feature available

Traditional Ski Resort

A classic ski resort with real snow

Comments

Real experiences from visitors to this resort

4
comments
0m

Peak Elevation

0total

Number of Lifts

0km

Total Run Distance

0m

Vertical Drop

0m

Base Elevation

0 ac

Skiable Terrain

667.8cm
Annual Snowfall
11 year average
Peak: January (210.8cm)
55.3cm
Nov
182.7cm
Dec
210.8cm
Jan
152.3cm
Feb
99.5cm
Mar
30.7cm
Apr
Snow Season (Nov-Dec-Jan-Feb-Mar-Apr)

Powered by Amazing Partners

We're proud to collaborate with these incredible organizations who share our vision and help make our platform possible