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2019-2020 Hokkaido ski resort opening hours summary

Since December, ski resorts across Japan have begun to open up. I believe that everyone is more concerned about the opening of ski resorts in Hokkaido. Today I will tell you about the opening hours of various ski resorts in Hokkaido. I also want to inform everyone that ski tickets for ski resorts in Hokkaido have basically increased.

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A summary of the opening hours of the most complete Hokkaido ski resorts in 2019~2020

The snow in Hokkaido is about to come. This season, major ski resorts are about to open. Recently, many friends have asked me about the opening hours of ski resorts. Today I will give you a unified answer. If you want to come to Hokkaido and have a ski trip, please come to Souma!

Sapporo International Ski Resort (Sapporo-Kokusai SkiResort): 2019 November 22, 2019 ~ May 6, 2020

Sapporo-Teine Ski Resort (Sapporo-Teine Ski Resort): November 23, 2019 ~ May 6, 2020

Furano Ski Resort: November 23, 2019 to May 6, 2020

SNOWCRUISEONZE: November 22, 2019 to March 29, 2020

Shirola Snow World (Kiroro Snow World): November 23, 2019 to May 6, 2020

Niseko Mountain Resort Grand Hirafu: November 23, 2019 to May 6, 2020

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Niseko Annupuri International Ski Resort (Niseko Annupuri): November 23, 2019 ~ May 6, 2020

Rusutsu Resort Ski Resort: November 23, 2019 ~ April 5, 2020

Niseko Village Ski Resort (Niseko Village): December 01, 2019 to April 05, 2020

Hoshino Resorts Tomamu Ski Resort: 2019 December 01 to April 5, 2020

From the beginning of this snow season, the price of "snow tickets" for cable car rides in large ski resorts in Hokkaido, Japan, has been increasing significantly. Among the 14 major ski resorts, 10 have seen their “snow tickets” increase by more than 3%.

The main reason behind the price increase is that the local area has increased investment to attract foreign tourists to Japan. On the other hand, they have launched discounts and promotions for local ski enthusiasts to prevent the price increase from causing local skiers to lose money. of loss.

Among the large ski resorts, Asarigawa Onsen Ski Resort in Otaru City, which has always been known for having the lowest "snow tickets", has also joined the ranks of price increases. This time the price has been increased by 17, and the one-day pass will be sold Rising to 3,500 yen. The ski resort operator "Sasson Company" invested tens of millions of yen to build two 30-meter-long strip escalators connecting the parking lot and the simple hotel. At the same time, it opened a new ski trail suitable for beginners, which is convenient Foreign tourists who come to Hokkaido to ski for the first time.

Hoshino Resorts TOMAMU Ski Resort introduced automatic IC gates from last year’s ski season and canceled the “snow ticket” verification procedure. Amid the rising prices of "snow tickets" in Hokkaido, TOMAMU still insists on a low "snow ticket" policy because it is worried that the price increase will cause customers to lose customers. At the Winter Sports Exhibition held in Sapporo City, the ski resort also issued "Domin-only" ski tickets to Hokkaido citizens. The first one-day "snow pass" will be discounted by 1,400 yen and only cost 4,500 yen. The second trip will be further discounted and only cost 3,600 yen.

In order to prevent the loss of local guests in Hokkaido, among the 14 ski resorts, the only ski resort whose "snow ticket" price has not changed is Kirele Ski Resort, where a one-day pass costs 5,900 yen. The price of the one-day "snow pass" for beginners, which can only be used on some lifts, has been increased by 300 yen to 4,500 yen.

This one-day pass for beginners is cheaper than buying a general one-day pass of 5,900 yen, and is very popular among tourists from Asia.

Many ski resorts in Hokkaido were developed during the economic bubble period from around the 1972 Sapporo Winter Olympics to around 2000, and their equipment is aging and in urgent need of updating. The business situation is also facing a dilemma. On the one hand, resorts and suburban ski resorts are very popular with tourists visiting Japan and ushering in the spring. On the other hand, ski resorts with inconvenient transportation are in a dilemma of operating difficulties.

This time the price increase of "snow tickets" may become a critical factor for the management of Hokkaido ski resorts