List of ski areas and resorts in Japan

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This is a list of ski areas and resorts in Japan . The list includes areas operating now.

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Hokkaidō

Sōya Subprefecture

Kamikawa Subprefecture

Rumoi Subprefecture

Abashiri Subprefecture

Nemuro Subprefecture

Kushiro Subprefecture

Tokachi Subprefecture

Sorachi Subprefecture

Hidaka Subprefecture

Ishikari Subprefecture

Shiribeshi Subprefecture

Niseko higashiyama Niseko-Higashiyama.JPG
Niseko higashiyama
Niseko Mt. Resort Grand Hirafu Niseko Mt.Resort Grand Hirafu.JPG
Niseko Mt. Resort Grand Hirafu
Rusutsu Resort Rusutsu WestMt(200703).jpg
Rusutsu Resort

Iburi Subprefecture

Oshima Subprefecture

Hiyama Subprefecture

Tōhoku region

Aomori Prefecture

Iwate Prefecture

Appi Kogen Ski Resort Appi Kogen Ski Resort from Sailer Gondola Jan 2005.jpg
Appi Kogen Ski Resort
Geto Kogen Ski Area in August Geto-kogen01s3200.jpg
Getō Kōgen Ski Area in August

Miyagi Prefecture

Akita Prefecture

Yamagata Prefecture

Yamagata Zao Onsen Ski Resort Yamagata-zao ski 1 (200712).jpg
Yamagata Zaō Onsen Ski Resort
The largest single ski resort in Japan, 1.86 square kilometres (0.72 sq mi).

Fukushima Prefecture

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Alts Snow Park & Resort.

Kantō region

Ibaraki Prefecture

Tochigi Prefecture

Gunma Prefecture

Malnuma Kougen Resort Malnuma Kougen Resort.jpg
Malnuma Kougen Resort
Sayama Ski & Snowboard Sayama Ski Resort.jpg
Sayama Ski & Snowboard

Saitama Prefecture

Kanagawa Prefecture

Chūbu region

Niigata Prefecture

Akakura Onsen Ski Area AKAKURAHotel.JPG
Akakura Onsen Ski Area
Kagura Ski Resort Naebayama2.JPG
Kagura Ski Resort
Naeba Ski Resort Naebatop.jpg
Naeba Ski Resort

Toyama Prefecture

Tateyama Sanroku Ski Area Gokurakuzaka Area Tateyama Sanroku Gokurakuzaka Ski Area.jpg
Tateyama Sanroku Ski Area Gokurakuzaka Area

Ishikawa Prefecture

Fukui Prefecture

Ski Jam Katsuyama Ski Jam Katsuyama.jpg
Ski Jam Katsuyama

Shizuoka Prefecture

Yamanashi Prefecture

Sun Meadows Oizumi Kiyosato Ski Area Sunmedows.JPG
Sun Meadows Ōizumi Kiyosato Ski Area

Nagano Prefecture

Hakuba Happo-one Winter Resort Hakuba Happo-one Winter Resort.JPG
Hakuba Happo-one Winter Resort
iizuna resort Ski Area Iidunatop2.jpg
iizuna resort Ski Area
Kurumayama Kogen Snow Resort Kurumayama Kogen Snow Resort.jpg
Kurumayama Kōgen Snow Resort
Shiga Kogen Nishitateyama&higashidateyama Ski Area Higashinishidateyama.JPG
Shiga Kōgen Nishitateyama&higashidateyama Ski Area
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Shiga Kōgen ichinose Ski Area
Shiga Kogen Yakebitaiyama Ski Area Yakebitai.JPG
Shiga Kogen Yakebitaiyama Ski Area
Tsugaike Kogen Ski Area Tugaike5.jpg
Tsugaike Kōgen Ski Area
Shiga Kōgen is the largest ski resort complex in Japan, 4.25 square kilometres (1.64 sq mi), 85 courses.

Gifu Prefecture

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Dynaland

Aichi Prefecture

Mie Prefecture

Kansai region

Shiga Prefecture

Hakodateyama ski resort, Shiga Hakodateyama ski.jpg
Hakodateyama ski resort, Shiga

Kyōto Prefecture

Hyōgo Prefecture

Hyonosen Kokusai Ski Area Hyonosen02s1760.jpg
Hyōnosen Kokusai Ski Area

Nara Prefecture

Chūgoku region

Tottori Prefecture

Shimane Prefecture

Okayama Prefecture

Hiroshima Prefecture

Yamaguchi Prefecture

Shikoku region

Kagawa Prefecture

Tokushima Prefecture

Ehime Prefecture

Kōchi Prefecture

Kyūshū region

Fukuoka Prefecture

Saga Prefecture

Ōita Prefecture

Miyazaki Prefecture

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