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Kashimayari /◎100cm / cloudy&sunny2019.Jan.12

19011201_kashimayariEarly in the morning, although it was strongly chilled by radiation cooling, after that the temperature went up and there was no wind and it was easy to spend after starting the business. Visitors’ arrival is as fast as the first day of a three-day holiday, around 9 o’clock a central parking lot, The frame closest to the ski slopes of Nakatsuna first parking lot was full.
[course1: Tomi ground view A]
19011202_kashimayariIn the early stage ~ middle stage of course 1-A with patchy snow, powder snow is well tightened and I could repeat comfortably turn. On the steep slope of the last stage, artificial snow was on top of the snow of the skiers’ lights, but here also it was well tightened and it was in a slippery state. The pressure snow of skier’s left with no artificial snow was slightly hard, the snowball was as a korokoro.
[course1: Tomi ground view A]
19011203_kashimayariOne squeezed buna downhill course is well tightened and a comfortable speedy ride. On the steep slope after crossing with the final stage Nakatsuki Super Forest Road course, artificial snow to such an extent that it does not matter. Nakazaki beginner ‘s slopes had a little stiff snowball a little.
[One squeezed buna downhill course]
19011204_kashimayariKashima slopes and Kurosawa slopes were flat burns of powder snow together. Kashima slopes are a relaxing atmosphere mainly around families and beginner snowboarders. In addition, although each slopes were crowded, they were able to smoothly wait for lift waiting.
[course3: Kashima slope]

 

 

[Availability Information for Jan. 12]
* All Areas Available!!
* Available Lifts … No. 2 Pair Lift (8:00 a.m.–), totally 7 lifts
* Lift Price … Adult: JPY3,800, High School Students & Over 60 y/o: JPY3,500, 6–15 y/o: JPY2,000Y
* Night Skiing … Available from Dec. 29 at Kurosawa (4:30 p.m.–9 p.m.), Adult: JPY1,000, Child: JPY500

 

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