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  2. SSAWS - Wikipedia

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    The complex had three ski courses [3] —20.1° for skilled skiers, 15° for intermediate, and 10° for beginners — and two ski lifts. [ 1 ] The ski slope was designed to break even by 2018 by attracting 1.3 million visitors yearly, who would pay ¥4,300 (~US$50) for 2 hours of lift time and spend a total of $70 on average. [ 1 ]

  3. List of ski areas and resorts in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Naeba Ski Resort – With the longest aerial lift in Japan, 5.5 kilometres (3.4 mi). Muikamachi Hakkaisan Ski Area; Muikamachi Minami Ski Area; Myōkōkogen Ski Resorts - includes ski areas in both Niigata and Nagano (in Niigata) Akakura Kankō Resort Ski Area; Akakura Onsen Ski Area – The oldest ski resort in Japan, from 1937.

  4. Skiing in Japan: How, Why, and Where - AOL

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  5. Yamagata Zao Onsen Ski Resort - Wikipedia

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    Yamagata Zaō Onsen Ski Resort; Location: Yamagata, Yamagata, Japan: Vertical: 881 m (2,890 ft) Top elevation: 1,661 m (5,449 ft) Base elevation: 780 m (2,559 ft) Skiable area: 1.86 km 2 (459.6 acres) Trails: 25: Longest run: 9.0 kilometres (5.6 mi) Lift system: 41 (4 gondola lifts, 5 quad chairlifts, 3 triple chairlifts, 27 pair chairlifts and ...

  6. Naeba Ski Resort - Wikipedia

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    This ski resort was formerly run by Kokudo, and currently is run by Prince Hotel, which merged with Kokudo in 2006. Naeba is one of the most popular ski resorts in Japan due to its accessible location from Tokyo and relatively long snow season with snow making machines. On the bottom, Naeba Prince Hotel, which has 1,299 rooms, 20 restaurants ...

  7. Niseko - Wikipedia

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    Mount Yōtei is also a popular mountain for backcountry skiing expeditions. For the first time, in March 2008, Niseko was voted into the world's top 10 ski resorts. Coming in at No. 6 it was the highest ranked of the new entries in the poll. [5]

  8. Takasu Snow Park - Wikipedia

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    The Takasu Snow Park (高鷲スノーパーク, Takasu Sunō Pāku) is a ski area on Mount Dainichi in Gifu Prefecture, Japan. The resort opened in 1999, developed by Tōwa Kankō. J Mountains Group acquired the resort in 2006, and is the current operator. The resort is known for its gondola and 3 half-pipes.

  9. Why Japan is one of the only countries that isn't fed up with ...

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    In Japan, for example, most people are actually quite satisfied with housing costs. That's according to Gallup's annual World Poll , which surveyed more than 37,000 people across 38 OECD countries ...

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