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Japan, 〒379-1728 Gunma, Tone District, Minakami, Yubiso, 湯吹山国有林
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Tanigawadake Tenjindaira

Japan, 〒379-1728 Gunma, Tone District, Minakami, Yubiso, 湯吹山国有林
4.2(820)
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4.2
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4.0
30w

Formerly known as Tanigawadake Tenjindaira, the ski resort was renamed and rebranded as Mt.T after Hoshino Resorts took over the place. The lift price is one of the highest on mainland Japan, about 9000 JPY for one day for the winter season 24/25. It was less than 5000 JPY in the past.

Ski Resort Layout: The ski resort is served by a main gondola from the base to the top and a couple of chairlifts to the upper slopes of varying degrees of difficulty. There is one very long run down to the base that ends at the road leading up to the gondola. Much of the appeal of Mt. T is its side country within the resort and backcountry to the top.

Snow: The resort is known for its heavy amount of snowfall it receives and stashes of powder snow could be found in both sidecountry and backcountry terrain. On days with heavy snowfall, expect the chairlifts or even the gondola to be closed due to avalanche risks.

Faciltiies: There isn't much facilities around for a Hoshino resort or in comparison to other resorts in the area. There is a day lodge area with an eatery and a base area with a shop and rest area with rental services. That's about it. The resort does try to carry out seasonal campaigns such as snow play or have special gondola cars with dining in it.

The resort is popular among people looking for backcountry terrain as well as hikers even in winter. The Hoshino branding also draws more tourists to the resort. However, it is still relatively uncrowded, partly because of the lift prices, compared to Gala Yuzawa or Kandatsu on a holiday or weekend.

The resort can be fun place to visit after a fresh snow day with good weather and the view of Tanigawadake is quite impressive. It is also a different creature from the other ski resorts in the area which makes it a nice change of...

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5.0
41w

This place is cool! Between the ropeway and the excellent high up terrain and the super long run to take you back down to the base. The people that work here are very friendly and exceptionally helpful. I unfortunately got myself stuck at this resort because I drove my camper van on the road past the ropeway station. I thought it was the road to the upper parking lot and I was very wrong.

I ended up on an ice covered road with zero traction. I had to get chains for my awd camper with six snow tires. The road was so ice covered that the bulldozer that plows it lost control on the way down and almost crushed my van. See the picture with the snow piled up in front of the van. That's how close it came to crushing the van. No damage done but it took me a long while to dig out. Thankfully, I was able to get chains delivered to the resort via Amazon with help from the resort workers. This is obviously on me as I drove the van. But in my defense I watched numerous cars try this same road because it looks like a plowed road. One was a convertible that had to get dragged out by JAF. There is no signage to indicate this road is actually a closed summer only road and is plowed so well in the beginning it looks like that isn't the case. The resort would be doing it's guests a huge courtesy to mark the road closed in some way. I ended up spending 2 nights and 3 days stuck. Granted it was a peaceful place to be overnight.

Also be careful here because they actually close the entire resort to the public two days a week. Which was a total bummer because the morning I got the van out was an amazing bluebird day with tons of fresh snow the public could not access.

The 9000 yen price for a lift is really really high. It's more...

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5.0
3y

This area is probably one of the oldest and the famous mountains in Japan. The level of hiking goes easy to upper medium, depending on the course. There are cable cars that run every three minutes during the day, and ski lifts also run continuously, even in summer. This helps even Japanese senior people to visit near the top of this mountain. In winter, the while area will be covered with deep snow. In summer, we can enjoy semi/sub alpine vegetation. If you are with good hiking legs, you could walk up to the top. There was a shrine on top of the mountain! A very touristy location, so if you are a serious climber, you might skip the cable car and the lift altogether, and hike up from different hiking heads....

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Formerly known as Tanigawadake Tenjindaira, the ski resort was renamed and rebranded as Mt.T after Hoshino Resorts took over the place. The lift price is one of the highest on mainland Japan, about 9000 JPY for one day for the winter season 24/25. It was less than 5000 JPY in the past. Ski Resort Layout: The ski resort is served by a main gondola from the base to the top and a couple of chairlifts to the upper slopes of varying degrees of difficulty. There is one very long run down to the base that ends at the road leading up to the gondola. Much of the appeal of Mt. T is its side country within the resort and backcountry to the top. Snow: The resort is known for its heavy amount of snowfall it receives and stashes of powder snow could be found in both sidecountry and backcountry terrain. On days with heavy snowfall, expect the chairlifts or even the gondola to be closed due to avalanche risks. Faciltiies: There isn't much facilities around for a Hoshino resort or in comparison to other resorts in the area. There is a day lodge area with an eatery and a base area with a shop and rest area with rental services. That's about it. The resort does try to carry out seasonal campaigns such as snow play or have special gondola cars with dining in it. The resort is popular among people looking for backcountry terrain as well as hikers even in winter. The Hoshino branding also draws more tourists to the resort. However, it is still relatively uncrowded, partly because of the lift prices, compared to Gala Yuzawa or Kandatsu on a holiday or weekend. The resort can be fun place to visit after a fresh snow day with good weather and the view of Tanigawadake is quite impressive. It is also a different creature from the other ski resorts in the area which makes it a nice change of environment.
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This place is cool! Between the ropeway and the excellent high up terrain and the super long run to take you back down to the base. The people that work here are very friendly and exceptionally helpful. I unfortunately got myself stuck at this resort because I drove my camper van on the road past the ropeway station. I thought it was the road to the upper parking lot and I was very wrong. I ended up on an ice covered road with zero traction. I had to get chains for my awd camper with six snow tires. The road was so ice covered that the bulldozer that plows it lost control on the way down and almost crushed my van. See the picture with the snow piled up in front of the van. That's how close it came to crushing the van. No damage done but it took me a long while to dig out. Thankfully, I was able to get chains delivered to the resort via Amazon with help from the resort workers. This is obviously on me as I drove the van. But in my defense I watched numerous cars try this same road because it looks like a plowed road. One was a convertible that had to get dragged out by JAF. There is no signage to indicate this road is actually a closed summer only road and is plowed so well in the beginning it looks like that isn't the case. The resort would be doing it's guests a huge courtesy to mark the road closed in some way. I ended up spending 2 nights and 3 days stuck. Granted it was a peaceful place to be overnight. Also be careful here because they actually close the entire resort to the public two days a week. Which was a total bummer because the morning I got the van out was an amazing bluebird day with tons of fresh snow the public could not access. The 9000 yen price for a lift is really really high. It's more than Lotte Arai.
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Formerly known as Tanigawadake Tenjindaira, the ski resort was renamed and rebranded as Mt.T after Hoshino Resorts took over the place. The lift price is one of the highest on mainland Japan, about 9000 JPY for one day for the winter season 24/25. It was less than 5000 JPY in the past. Ski Resort Layout: The ski resort is served by a main gondola from the base to the top and a couple of chairlifts to the upper slopes of varying degrees of difficulty. There is one very long run down to the base that ends at the road leading up to the gondola. Much of the appeal of Mt. T is its side country within the resort and backcountry to the top. Snow: The resort is known for its heavy amount of snowfall it receives and stashes of powder snow could be found in both sidecountry and backcountry terrain. On days with heavy snowfall, expect the chairlifts or even the gondola to be closed due to avalanche risks. Faciltiies: There isn't much facilities around for a Hoshino resort or in comparison to other resorts in the area. There is a day lodge area with an eatery and a base area with a shop and rest area with rental services. That's about it. The resort does try to carry out seasonal campaigns such as snow play or have special gondola cars with dining in it. The resort is popular among people looking for backcountry terrain as well as hikers even in winter. The Hoshino branding also draws more tourists to the resort. However, it is still relatively uncrowded, partly because of the lift prices, compared to Gala Yuzawa or Kandatsu on a holiday or weekend. The resort can be fun place to visit after a fresh snow day with good weather and the view of Tanigawadake is quite impressive. It is also a different creature from the other ski resorts in the area which makes it a nice change of environment.
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This place is cool! Between the ropeway and the excellent high up terrain and the super long run to take you back down to the base. The people that work here are very friendly and exceptionally helpful. I unfortunately got myself stuck at this resort because I drove my camper van on the road past the ropeway station. I thought it was the road to the upper parking lot and I was very wrong. I ended up on an ice covered road with zero traction. I had to get chains for my awd camper with six snow tires. The road was so ice covered that the bulldozer that plows it lost control on the way down and almost crushed my van. See the picture with the snow piled up in front of the van. That's how close it came to crushing the van. No damage done but it took me a long while to dig out. Thankfully, I was able to get chains delivered to the resort via Amazon with help from the resort workers. This is obviously on me as I drove the van. But in my defense I watched numerous cars try this same road because it looks like a plowed road. One was a convertible that had to get dragged out by JAF. There is no signage to indicate this road is actually a closed summer only road and is plowed so well in the beginning it looks like that isn't the case. The resort would be doing it's guests a huge courtesy to mark the road closed in some way. I ended up spending 2 nights and 3 days stuck. Granted it was a peaceful place to be overnight. Also be careful here because they actually close the entire resort to the public two days a week. Which was a total bummer because the morning I got the van out was an amazing bluebird day with tons of fresh snow the public could not access. The 9000 yen price for a lift is really really high. It's more than Lotte Arai.
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