About Togakushi Ski Field
Dive into a world of silvery white!
Experience all the best of winter at Togakushi Ski Field
Surrounded by the gorgeous nature of Nagano Prefecture, Togakushi Ski Field has a variety of trails for a wide range of skiers and snowboarders, from beginners to advanced level.
The finest powder snow falls on our slopes, so you can enjoy skiing to your heart's content.
Six Charming Points about Togakushi Ski Field
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Stunning views of the Togakushi Mountain Range
Togakushi Ski Field directly faces the Togakushi Mountain Range, with slopes straddling the foothills of two peaks. You can enjoy majestic scenery as you ski or snowboard.
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Trails with plenty of variety
With a mix of steep and moderate slopes as well as slopes with ups and downs, there are 19 trails in all with difficulty levels to delight everyone from beginners to advanced level skiers.
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The snow is called “magic powder snow”
Enjoy astoundingly light powder snow of the finest quality. Since the air is cold, the snow doesn’t melt easily and remains high in quality.
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Slope restaurants to try the famous “Togakushi soba noodles”
Taste traditional Togakushi soba noodles using local buckwheat flour. There are also rare ski resort dishes such as raclette cheese.
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Rental shops with a wide selection to give beginners to the slopes peace of mind
You can come here emptyhanded and still enjoy skiing or snowboarding. Ski school instructors serve as staff, so you can consult them in choosing equipment that suits you.
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We also recommend Togakushi Shrine and snowshoeing for sightseeing around Togakushi Ski Field
The way to Okusha, the main shrine of Togakushi Shrine, is a mystical path lined with Japanese cedars, and it is especially beautiful scenery when covered with snow in winter. We also recommend you try snowshoeing, given the deep snow in this area.
Recommended Points for Skiers
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Selected snow compacting techniques
Enjoy outstanding conditions thanks to refined snow compacting techniques that take full advantage of the smooth powder snow unique to Togakushi.
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One of the steepest slopes in Japan
The advanced level Champion Trail boasts a maximum incline of 31 degrees. In addition, the Challenge Trail has a max incline of 26 degrees and countless moguls, while the Adventure Trail has a steep slope of dynamic moguls that runs for 650 meters and is also a popular trail sure to satisfy advanced level skiers.
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Ninja Slope
As the name suggests, the Ninja Slope is a trail themed on the ninja culture passed down in the Togakushi region. Geared toward children, the area is fully developed and ideal for skiers who come with their family. There is also a beginner lift and practice area.
Recommended Points for Snowboarders
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Powder snow that is called “magic powder snow”
You can experience the finest powder snow here, where we get smooth powder snow low in moisture, called “magic powder snow”.
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Trails ideal for freestyling
With many spacious trails, this is an ideal place to try freestyle tricks. Enjoy runs that make the most of the natural terrain. Trails with steep slopes and compacted snow are also popular with carving snowboarders.
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Recommended for students coming students coming on the Bus Pack because it’s close to town
Since there is a direct bus from Nagano Station to Togakushi Ski Field, it’s easy for even beginners to access the slopes. And we offer the economical Family Pack, Student Pack, and Bus Pack.
Value Pack
Our pack that includes lift tickets, food vouchers, rentals, and round-trip bus transportation is more economical than usual.
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Recommended for families!
Family Package
1-day lift ticket
+ 1,000-yen meal voucher -
Recommended for students!
Student Discount Package
Round-trip bus
+ 1-day lift ticket
+ rental set
(+ meal voucher) -
Recommended for those not coming by car!
Bus Package
Round-trip bus
+ 1-day lift ticket
(+ meal voucher)
Environmental Initiatives
- We have been SDG-certified.
- As a business operating in a national park, we are environmentally friendly. We refrain from using plastics.
- We endeavor to make use of local resources.