Heaven's the Snow world first sunrise

Heaven's the Snow world first sunrise

Event Overview

The sunrise can be seen from the panoramic course at an altitude of 1600m. The sunrise can be seen from the Southern Alps. You can also ski for a day if you purchase a lift ticket.

Info

JR Iida Station → 40 minutes by car
2.8km 5 minutes from Chuo-do Sonbara IC via Prefectural Road No. 89
1500 units/free; open 24 hours

Event Period

Price

Gondola round trip adults 2900 yen, elementary and junior high school students 1400 yen, gondola lift one day ticket 5000 yen for adults, elementary and junior high school students 3000 yen

Event Category

Enodal, annual event

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