Explore near Mt. Haguro Ski Area: Where to Stay, Eat, and Visit
Mt. Haguro Ski Area Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It's the end of the year, but it's vacant and nice!
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The scale is not big, but the lift was so vacant that I couldn't think of at the end of the year. From the opening to 12/30, the lift ticket was cheap and I could use it cheaper than the coupon ticket. It is a traditional pair lift and there is no hood, so it is severe depending on the weather, but it is used many times because the distance is short. There is only one restaurant in the guerreende and it is large, so the seats may be filled immediately.
It is a ski resort on Mt. Haguro, where Dewa Sanzan Shrine is located. Is it about 40 minutes from Tsuruoka Station in winter? The roads are beautiful because they are well maintained, but there are places where the slope is steep, and you may be a little worried if it is not a four-wheel drive. Mt. Haguro is a tourist destination, so local buses pass even in winter. There is a recreation facility called National Holiday Village nearby, and you can stay at a relatively low price. There are about 5 types of courses, but the distance is shorter than the large ski resort, so ... in a blink of an eye.
Although it is a small ski resort, it is close to the city of Tsuruoka. There is a national holiday village near the slopes, so you can use it for lunch, breaks, and accommodation. If anything, is it for families?
It's the end of the year, but it's vacant and nice!
The scale is not big, but the lift was so vacant that I couldn't think of at the end of the year. From the opening to 12/30, the lift ticket was cheap and I could use it cheaper than the coupon ticket. It is a traditional pair lift and there is no hood, so it is severe depending on the weather, but it is used many times because the distance is short. There is only one restaurant in the guerreende and it is large, so the seats may be filled immediately.
It's a ski resort run by the former Haguro town.
It is a ski resort on Mt. Haguro, where Dewa Sanzan Shrine is located. Is it about 40 minutes from Tsuruoka Station in winter? The roads are beautiful because they are well maintained, but there are places where the slope is steep, and you may be a little worried if it is not a four-wheel drive. Mt. Haguro is a tourist destination, so local buses pass even in winter. There is a recreation facility called National Holiday Village nearby, and you can stay at a relatively low price. There are about 5 types of courses, but the distance is shorter than the large ski resort, so ... in a blink of an eye.
A ski resort
Although it is a small ski resort, it is close to the city of Tsuruoka. There is a national holiday village near the slopes, so you can use it for lunch, breaks, and accommodation. If anything, is it for families?