Grandeco
Grandeco (Fukushima) opens late Nov to early May. Lift passes, rentals, hotels near the lifts, plus the easies…
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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.
Grandeco (Fukushima) opens late Nov to early May. Lift passes, rentals, hotels near the lifts, plus the easies…
Read the guide →Skiing Adatara Kogen — what it costs, what to expect on the slopes, and where to crash near the lifts. Honest …
Read the guide →Minowa (Fukushima) opens late Nov to early May. Lift passes, rentals, hotels near the lifts, plus the easiest …
Read the guide →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.
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.
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.