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Discover Japan's best ski resorts with legendary powder snow, world-class facilities, and authentic Japanese culture.
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Myoko Kogen Area - exceptionally convenient access from Tokyo to over 20 individual snow resorts
Discover the incredible ski resorts of Myoko Kogen, where legendary powder snow meets authentic Japanese culture.
Last Updated: October 11, 2025 by Tak
World-famous "Japow"
Experience the incredibly light, dry powder snow that Japan is famous for worldwide, with consistent snowfall throughout the season.
Hot springs & traditional cuisine
Combine skiing with authentic Japanese experiences including hot springs (onsen), traditional cuisine, and warm hospitality.
Convenient transportation
Well-connected by efficient public transport including bullet trains, making it easy to reach from major cities.
All skill levels welcome
From gentle beginner slopes to challenging expert runs, there's something for every skier and snowboarder.
Common questions about skiing in Myoko Kogen
Myoko Kogen is famous for its deep powder snow, traditional Japanese atmosphere, and excellent tree skiing. It's less crowded than other areas and offers a more authentic Japanese ski experience.
Take the Hokuriku Shinkansen from Tokyo to Joetsu-Myoko Station (2 hours), then take a local bus to the ski areas (15-30 minutes). There are also direct bus services from Tokyo that take about 4-5 hours.
Akakura Onsen and Akakura Kanko offer challenging terrain with excellent tree skiing and powder runs. Seki Onsen is known for its steep slopes and backcountry access.
Yes! Most resorts in Myoko offer English ski and snowboard lessons. The area is becoming more international-friendly with English-speaking instructors and staff.
Myoko offers traditional ryokans, modern hotels, and guesthouses. Many accommodations include onsen facilities and traditional Japanese meals. The area has a more authentic, less commercialized feel compared to other ski areas.
Absolutely! Myoko is renowned for its deep powder snow and excellent tree skiing. The area receives heavy snowfall and offers some of the best powder conditions in Japan.
Some resorts are connected or close to each other, but most require taking local buses or walking between areas. The Myoko Kogen area is spread out, so plan your day accordingly.
For more general questions (about money, culture, transport, etc.), please see our main Japan Skiing FAQ page.
View Main FAQI'm a Tokyo-based snowboarder with more than 20 years on the slopes. As a father of two, I enjoy riding natural terrain and side hits, and I'm passionate about helping international visitors discover the best of Japan's ski resorts. Off the slopes, I love family time, dogs, and soaking in Japanese onsen.