This is one of the most recommendable ski sites in Hokkaido for several reasons.
First, the access is very easy. You can get to the site within an hour from Sapporo station by taking the train and bus. Second, not only masters, but also beginners can enjoy skiing. You can go there without having any ski items as there is a rental service. Moreover, there are many courses that everyone can choose where to go depending on their level. Third, the food is delicious. For those who visit Hokkaido, food is one of the biggest reasons for the trip. At the restaurant, a variety of foods are served and they warm your body cooled during skiing. Hot meal is waiting for you. Finally, the view from the top of the mountain is superb. You can see Sapporo city and the ocean. If it is sunny, the spectacle will be unforgettable.
Though there are many ski sites in Hokkaido and it is difficult to swear which one is the best, I think Teine ski site is...
   Read moreA very awesome ski field! It has many runs for all levels and the cable cars route is well-designed that I can reach any runs easily. I recommend the çœæšºãµã³ãã³ã¹ run for warm-up cause it has a gentle slope to test your maneuverability. And be sure to go to the very top of the hill. The scene is astonishing and there has one beautiful run for beginner to get down for the hill.
I came here on week days and it was not crowded at all. Sometimes there were only two or three ppl using one run. The cost is pretty affordable, but the equipment is not the top notch, there are not totally waterproof so i got pretty wet shoes and jacket when I use them for whole day.
Overall the experience impressed me a lot. This time I only did snowboarding, I will definitely come back for ski next time. Oh, some runs and cable cars will be closed if the wind is too strong or...
   Read moreThis ski resort is very overrated. I have no idea why so many Asian tourists love this resort. Closeness to Sapporo is its only advantage, nothing more . Furano and Kiroro are much better, and even Kokusai and Kamui offer a superior experience compared to Teine. The trails at Teine aren't enjoyable and are quite short. Some of the green runs are very flat and even have uphill sections, which is terrible for snowboarders. The overall layout is poorly designed; I don't understand why it's divided into 3 sections, making each run short and not convenient. Additionally, the upper slopes close too early, which is very...
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