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Happo-one / ○175cm / Snowy2020.Feb.05

20020501_happoSnow began to fall in earnest in the morning. On the Usagidaira terrace, the panorama course (pictured), and the Risen Slalom course, I felt little wind. However, on the Usagidaira slope, there was a very cold and weak wind at the beginning, and my fingertips became cold while holding the camera for several minutes.
[Panorama Course]
20020502_happoKurobishi 3 (right back in the photo) has started moving today! The non-groomed snow steep slope of Kurobishi was a difficult condition with hard bumps and fresh snow piled up about 5 cm. A customer from Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture, said, “I’m always watching report, I finally met Snownavi!”
[Kurobishi]
20020503_happoIt was a slippery condition along the Kurobishi Quad where 3-4 cm of fresh snow, which was “fluffy”, was put on well groomed snow. The feeling of sliding through fresh snow was pleasant. Fresh snow was piled up 3-4cm on the southern route of the hard Usagidaira slope.
[Kurobishi]
20020504_happoThe slightly hard panorama course was comfortable because the fresh snow piled up on it was about 3 cm as a cushion. In addition, the forest path course on the north side (picture) passes beside the Olympic course under this, and it is connected to the Sakka slope and the international slope (※ There is a place where the snow is thin below the junction with the Sakka slope).
[Panorama Course]

 

[Availability Information for Feb. 5]

* Available Areas … Panorama, Usagidaira, Kurobishi, Skyline, Risen Grat, Kitaone 3, Kitaone, Risen Slalom, Nakiyama South, Sakka North, Sakka South, Olympic Ⅱ (Beginner course only), Urakuro, Omusubi, Tenbo
* Available Lifts … Gondola (8:00 a.m.–), totally 14 lifts
* Lift Price … Adult: JPY5,500, Child under 12: JPY3,200 Senior : JPY5,000

* Early-morning Skiing … Every Sunday until Feb. 23: Nakiyama No.3 Triple starts from 6:40 a.m.

 

*Snow Report is here.Updated every morning between 7:20 a.m. to 9:20 a.m. repeatedly.

 

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