Resorts

Fukushima ski resorts: real notes on all 3

If you're heading to Fukushima this winter, this page covers the lot. 3 resorts ranked by what actually matters — snow quality, how easy they are to reach, lift pass cost, and beginner-friendliness. Open a resort to dig into the details.

Top picks in Fukushima

Tier 1

Grandeco

Urabandai

Grandeco (Fukushima) opens late Nov to early May. Lift passes, rentals, hotels near the lifts, plus the easies…

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Tier 3

Adatara Kogen

Urabandai

Skiing Adatara Kogen — what it costs, what to expect on the slopes, and where to crash near the lifts. Honest …

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Tier 3

Minowa

Urabandai

Minowa (Fukushima) opens late Nov to early May. Lift passes, rentals, hotels near the lifts, plus the easiest …

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Side-by-side: lift prices, hotels, slope difficulty

Side-by-side comparison of lift pass prices, hotel options, slope difficulty, and airport distance for these 3 resorts is being prepared. For now, click any resort above for details.

When to ski Fukushima — best months for powder

Ski season in Fukushima runs from late November to early May. Best snow lands mid-January through mid-February — peak crowds but peak powder. Looking to save on lift prices? Late March still has decent runs.

Getting to Fukushima from Bangkok, step by step

From Bangkok, fly to Tokyo (Narita/Haneda) or Sapporo (New Chitose) depending on destination, then connect via Shinkansen, resort shuttle bus, or rental car. Each resort page below has the most efficient route and budget breakdown.