A ski resort in Ishikawa Prefecture

Not only the freshest seafood from the Sea of Japan—but also top-quality Kaga vegetables are famous here. In central Ishikawa lies Kanazawa City, which is home to remnants of past ages, including Kanazawa Castle, Kenroku-en Garden, old samurai residences, and the old teahouse district.
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Open season: Dec. 20th to Mar. 22nd
Dec. 20th to Mar. 22nd
9
Courses
0
Lifts
3000m
Longest run distance
32°
Maximum gradient
9
Courses
0
Lifts
3000m
Longest run distance
32°
Maximum gradient

Iouzen Ski Resort Ishikawa Prefecture

Open season: Dec. 25th to Mar. 8th
Dec. 25th to Mar. 8th
4
Courses
0
Lifts
2000m
Longest run distance
10°
Maximum gradient
4
Courses
0
Lifts
2000m
Longest run distance
10°
Maximum gradient

Hakusan Seymour Ski Resort Ishikawa Prefecture

Open season: Dec. 20th to Mar. 22nd
Dec. 20th to Mar. 22nd
9
Courses
0
Lifts
3500m
Longest run distance
38°
Maximum gradient
9
Courses
0
Lifts
3500m
Longest run distance
38°
Maximum gradient

Okuradake Kogen Ski Area Ishikawa Prefecture

Open season: Dec. 21st to Mar. 15th
Dec. 21st to Mar. 15th
4
Courses
0
Lifts
1020m
Longest run distance
30°
Maximum gradient
4
Courses
0
Lifts
1020m
Longest run distance
30°
Maximum gradient