Open season
Dec. 19th to Mar. 22nd (Schedule is subject to change depending on snow conditions. *The operating period listed is from the previous year, and will be updated as soon as possible for the current year.)At Itoigawa Seaside Valley Ski Area, after enjoying winter sports, treat yourself to a refreshing soak at the adjacent Shionomichi Onsen, which is well known for leaving your skin feeling smooth.
This scenic ski resort is set against Mt. Komagatake, Mt. Kimen, and Mt. Amakazari at the front, with the Hakuba mountain range of Chubusangaku National Park spreading out behind. On clear days, panoramic views extend to the Sea of Japan, Sado Island, and the Noto Peninsula. The slopes mainly feature long trails designed for intermediate skiers.
The on-site restaurants offer a wide selection of satisfying dishes with generous portions, great flavor, and reasonable prices. A must-try is the katsu curry at Bokka Chaya beside the Lift No. 1, a rich and flavorful favorite among repeat visitors. Also new this season, the spicy mapo noodles are sure to become a popular choice. Near the Lift No. 2, Restaurant Libra recommends the beef bukkake udon, a hearty dish especially popular with younger guests, along with its slope-side location overlooking the runs.
Official pricing listed by the ski resort
These prices may differ from WAmazing Snow.