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(Translated by Google) It was a wide course, and even if there were many people, I didn’t care much
There are places where you can enjoy parks, jumping platforms, half pipes, etc. I am satisfied
Impression that there were many foreign tourists
The roads in the hot spring town are narrow, so if you make a mistake and drive through, it’s a big problem
We recommend going through the main street as much as possible!
(Original)
広いコースで、人が多くても、あまり気になりませんでした
パークやジャンプ台、ハーフパイプなど楽しめる場所もあり満足です
外国人の観光客が多かった印象
温泉街は道が狭いので、間違えて車で通ると大変です
なるべくメイン通りを通るようにすることをお勧めします! – via
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(Translated by Google) Kamitaira is a very gentle slope and is recommended for beginners, and intermediate and advanced skiers can enjoy the bumps by going to the snow park on the right!
The Skyline course is for intermediate and advanced skiers. There are gentle slopes and steep slopes. And the scenery was so beautiful! !
(Original)
上の平はとてもなだらかな斜面で滑りやすく初心者におすすめで中級者や上級者は右のスノーパークへ行きコブを楽しめます!
スカイラインコースは中級者、上級者向けのコースです。なだらかなとこもあれば急斜面もあります。そして景色がすごく綺麗でした!! – via
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1 Reviews
Gorgeous ski town that hasn’t been overrun by Aussies yet *cough* Hakuba/Niseko *cough*. Pick a spot halfway up the village for the best compromise between access to slopes and access to the main shopping/eating street. Apres ski is way better than any other resort in Japan! Pictured is a typical tree run, street and overview of the town. – via