Kashimayari / ◎145cm / Cloudy2019.Mar.22
The sun sometimes shined and sometimes went behind the clouds. Two sliders from Kanagawa said, “We have come to other slopes in HAKUBA VALLEY but this is the first time to come here Kashimayari. The quality of snow is totally different from that in the top season but it’s also good!”
[Course 3: Kashimayari Slope]
We felt the coldness of the north wind. There was a dense gas at the top of the slopes around 8:30 but we went through the gases at the beginning of Course 1-C. 1-C had been groomed and edges cut deep into the surface of granular snow.
[Course 1: Tomi Grand View C]
There are a lot of advanced skiers at a high speed. There were also granular snow in Kurosawa Slope, Kashimayari Slope and Course 1-A but we didn’t feel the resistance of snow, so it was good condition for sliding.
[Course 1: Tomi Grand View C]
A mother of a family staying at Mountain lodge Wiz along Nakatsuka Super Forest Course said, “This is the first time for our children to ski. We will train a lot to brag about our skiing!” (The right of the photo is the owner of the lodge.)
[Course 2: Kurosawa Slope]
[Availability Information for Mar. 22]
* All Areas Available(Except for Corse 10)
* Available Lifts … No. 2 Pair Lift (8:00 a.m.–), totally 5 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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