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Skiing and Snowboarding
Welcome to the ultimate winter wonderland at Niseko Tokyu Grand Hirafu, where skiing and snowboarding dreams come true! With a staggering vertical drop of 940 meters and a sprawling skiable area of 325 hectares, this resort is a paradise for snow enthusiasts of all levels. Whether you're a beginner finding your footing or a seasoned pro seeking thrilling descents, the 30 diverse trails, including a breathtaking 5,600-meter run, promise an unforgettable adventure on the powdery slopes.
Lift System
Get ready to glide effortlessly across the slopes with Niseko Tokyu Grand Hirafu's state-of-the-art lift system. Featuring 16 lifts, including a gondola lift, quad chairlifts, and pair chairlifts, you'll enjoy quick and easy access to the mountain's stunning terrain. Say goodbye to long waits and hello to more time carving through the snow, as this modern lift system ensures a seamless and exhilarating skiing experience.
Niseko Free Passport
Unlock the full potential of your skiing adventure with the Niseko Free Passport! This special lift ticket grants you access to the interconnected slopes of Niseko Higashiyama Ski Ground and Niseko Annupuri International Ski Ground. Seamlessly explore the vast and varied terrain of the region, experiencing the best of what Niseko has to offer. It's your passport to an unparalleled skiing journey across some of the most breathtaking landscapes in the world.
Cultural Significance
Niseko is a treasure trove of cultural traditions that offer travelers a unique glimpse into the region's vibrant practices and history. Beyond the exhilarating slopes, you can immerse yourself in traditional festivals and explore local crafts that reflect the area's rich heritage.
Historical Landmarks
While Niseko is famed for its winter sports, it also boasts historical landmarks that narrate the story of its past. Take a break from skiing to visit these sites and delve into the fascinating heritage of the region.
Cultural and Historical Significance
Niseko Tokyu Grand Hirafu, founded in the early 1920s by a Sapporo Railway Bureau member, is steeped in history. It has hosted significant events like the All-Japan Student Ski Tournament in 1938 and was a pioneer in introducing Japan's first electronic lift ticket system in 1993. These milestones highlight its cultural and historical importance.
Local Cuisine
Indulge your taste buds with Hokkaidō's renowned culinary offerings. From the freshest seafood and hearty ramen to local specialties like jingisukan (grilled mutton) and exquisite Hokkaidō dairy products, the region promises a delightful gastronomic journey.
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