A ski resort in Yamanashi Prefecture

Great access is a bonus; it’s easily accessible from Tokyo within a 2-hour trip (one-way). Aside from snow leisure, fishing for Japanese smelt at Lake Yamanaka—one of the Five Lakes at the base of Mount Fuji—is also popular. The area is also a production center for grapes, dotted with famous wineries.
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Kamui Misaka Ski Resort Yamanashi Prefecture

Open season: Dec. 13th to Mar. 29th
Dec. 13th to Mar. 29th
5
Courses
0
Lifts
950m
Longest run distance
21°
Maximum gradient
5
Courses
0
Lifts
950m
Longest run distance
21°
Maximum gradient

Fujiten Snow Resort Yamanashi Prefecture

Open season: Dec. 15th to Apr. 1st
Dec. 15th to Apr. 1st
7
Courses
0
Lifts
1500m
Longest run distance
32°
Maximum gradient
7
Courses
0
Lifts
1500m
Longest run distance
32°
Maximum gradient

Sun Meadows Kiyosato Ski Resort Yamanashi Prefecture

Open season: Dec. 13th to Apr. 5th
Dec. 13th to Apr. 5th
8
Courses
0
Lifts
1540m
Longest run distance
26°
Maximum gradient
8
Courses
0
Lifts
1540m
Longest run distance
26°
Maximum gradient