Hot water round ski area

Hot water round ski area

Info

JR Komo Station → 50 minutes by bus, bus stop: Tamu no Maru Kogen off, 1 minute walk
12km 20 minutes from Joshinetsu-do-Eto-Uto-no-Maru IC via Asama Sun Line
1500 units

Business Hours

8:30 to 17:00 (Saturday, Sunday, public holidays from 8:00)

Price

Daily ticket 4000 yen for adults, 2500 yen for children, 3000 yen for seniors. 4-hour ticket 3000 yen for adults, 2000 yen for dwarfs and 2000 yen for seniors. Two-day ticket 7500 yen for adults and 4500 yen for dwarfs. Season ticket 33,000 yen for adults and 15,000 yen for children. 1 ticket Adult 500 yen, dwarf 300 yen, 9 ticket Adult 3000 yen, dwarf 2000 yen

Spot Category

Skiing and Snowboarding


Sliding while hoping for the 2000m-class mountains

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