
Furano Ski Resort
Furano Ski Resort belongs to the Prince Hotel Group and is the largest ski resort in the northern region of Hokkaido. It is also ranked among the top ten most popular ski resorts in Japan.
Due to the long-term hosting of the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup and many international competitions, it enjoys the reputation of a "world-class ski resort".
Located inland, Furano has stable snowfall and fine, dry powder snow, which makes skiing light and smooth, attracting countless skiers to become regular customers. Whether you are an intermediate or advanced player who wants to challenge your skills, or a traveler who yearns for the beautiful snow scenery, this is an ideal choice for winter skiing.

Furano Ski Resort Map
World-class powder snow and varied slopes
The snow in Furano is dry and fine. Due to its inland terrain, the climate is stable and the snowfall is stable, so the snow conditions last for a long time. The design of the ski slopes combines forest roads, slopes and natural terrain, which is especially suitable for advanced skiers to challenge their skills.
Large ski resort and various ski slopes
The ski resort covers a total area of 194 hectares and is divided into the Furano area and the Kitanomine area. It has a total of 28 ski slopes, including wide and gentle beginner slopes, intermediate curves and challenging advanced slopes. The longest slope is 4 kilometers long, and there are also professional tracks used for the World Cup Skiing Competition. Whether you are a novice or an experienced skier, you can find your own fun here.
Furano + Kitanomine dual area design
Furano Ski Resort consists of two major areas, the "Furano Area" and the "Kitanomine Area". Each area has its own characteristics. Ski enthusiasts can choose the appropriate slope according to their personal preferences and skiing level. There are also free shuttle buses running regularly between the two areas, making transportation convenient.
Furano Zone: This area is mainly composed of intermediate-level slopes, suitable for skiers who are improving their skills. The slopes are designed in a variety of ways and are smooth, making them very suitable for free skiing and repeated practice. There are also some beginner slopes, suitable for families or tourists who are new to skiing.
Kitanomine Zone: With its open terrain and vast views, it is a paradise for those who love landscapes and speed skiing. Most of the slopes are designed for long distances, including more technical slopes suitable for mid-level and advanced skiers. In addition, Kitanomine Zone offers night skiing, allowing travelers to enjoy the unique experience of powder snow at night.
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