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Happo-one / ○190cm / Sunny2020.Feb.24

20022405_happoThe weather became clear due to the high pressure passing the south side of the Japanese archipelago. However, strong winds from yesterday remain at the top of the ski area, and only Riesen Quad (pictured) is suspending driving. Five people from Osaka Prefecture said, “I’m always watching. I met Snownavi for the first time.”

[Risenglad Course]

20022402_happoSince the upper lift did not move all day yesterday, brand new slopes spread along Risen glad (1st photo), Kurohishi 3rd Pair, Alpine Quad, and Sodegro. The fresh snow 20-30cm along the third pair of Kurobishi (pictured) was packed and almost did not sink by skidding. The advanced person who slides linearly was conspicuous.

[Kurobishi slope]

20022403_happoThe compacted snow slope in the middle of the ski area is the powder snow condition! The first thing in the morning was moderately tight, the bite of the edge and the running of the board were the best. A beautiful fast track was drawn on the panorama course to show the ease of slipping.

[Panorama course]

20022404_happoThe corduroy pattern on the southern side of the Usagidaira disappeared without waiting for 9 o’clock due to the three-day holiday, but the condition remained moderately tight and very slippery. In the deep blue sky, the male figure of the Tateyama mountain range shines, and you can see smartphones and digital cameras taken out in various places.

[Usagidaira slope]

 

[Availability Information for Feb. 24]

* Available Areas … Riesen Grat, Usagidaira, Kurobishi, Panorama, Skyline, Kita-one No.3, Riesen Slalom, Nakiyama South, Shirakaba South, Urakuro, Tenbo, Omusubi

* Available Lifts … Gondola (8:00 a.m.-, Weekend/Holiday:7:30a.m.-), totally 14 lifts
* Lift Price … Adult: JPY5,500, Child under 12: JPY3,200 Senior : JPY5,000

 

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

 

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reported by Snownavi