Kashimayari / ◎205cm / Sunny2019.Feb.07
The mild sunlight came to slopes through thin clouds in the east sky. There was no wind and we could feel good with cold fresh air.
[Course 1 : Toomi Grand View B]
There was “dried granular snow” in the whole area of slopes. We could slide down on the groomed slope between the early stage and the middle of Course 1-A. The steep slope of the final stage (photo) was a little bit hard but we could enjoy. The groomed slope became nicely firm as I skied down to Kashima Slope.
[Course 1 : Toomi Grand View A]
From Ipponbuna Downhill Course to Nakatsuna Beginners Slope, the conditions were good for sliding down with groomed snow. It was popular especially in the morning and we saw some intermediates and advanced skiers slide down in a rush using the No. 6 Quad Lift.
[Ipponbuna Downhill Course]
The flat slope of Kurosawa Slope was also groomed well, so it was the best to slide down. The blue sky spread from the west to the east and after that, the thin clouds were cleared up and the sunshine became stronger.
[Course 2 : Kurosawa Slope]
[Availability Information for Feb. 7]
* 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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