Hakuba47 / ◎180cm / Sunny2020.Mar.07
The remake was completed yesterday as scheduled, and 47 PARKS will reopen today! Produced by the professional snowboarder team “HYWOD”, Japan’s highest snow park is divided into three levels of elementary, intermediate and advanced lanes. Also, the landing slope of the 13m kicker has been improved in the advanced lane.
[Route 4]
Elementary and junior high school students from Hakuba and Shizuoka prefectures who gave me the slogan “I’m always watching.” After that, I flew a 13m advanced kicker lightly (great!).
[Route 4]
Route 2 of compacted snow is a well-tightened flat burn with powder snow in the first half. When I applied the edge strongly, the snow smoke rose. A small snowball came out in the second half (photo), but there was no problem with the slip. Two young promising KAGAYAKING shares said, “I’m always watching. I want to aim for the Olympics, but I’m sorry because there is no technical field that we are doing.”
[Route 2]
The northern slope was the center of the road, and not only Route 2 but the compacted snow burn was in a well-packed powdery snow condition for Route 8 (pictured), Route 1 top, and Routes 4-6. The lower part of Route 1 was able to slide with confidence because the soft ground on the lower part of Route 1 softened the hardness of the artificial snow on top.
[Route 8]
[Availability Information for Mar. 7]
* Available Area … All Courses Available! (except for 4 courses of Iimori Area)
* Available Lifts … Telecabin (8:15 a.m.-), Line-8 (8:00 a.m.-) totally 15 lifts
* Lift Price … Adult: JPY5,500, Child: JPY2,900, 59–60 y/o: JPY4,500, 12–17 y/o & Over 70 y/o: JPY4,000
* Night Skiing … Until Mar. 31: 6 p.m.–9:30 p.m. Toomi Slopo Adult: JPY2,500, Child: 1,300
* Sunrise Skiing … Every weekend until Mar. 31: 7 a.m.– Toomi Slope Available with 1-day ticket
*Snow Report is here.Updated every morning between 7:20 a.m. to 9:20 a.m. repeatedly.
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