Shatrese Ski Valley Nobeyama

Shatrese Ski Valley Nobeyama

Info

JR Nobeyama Station → 5 minutes by car
21.5km 25 minutes from Chūdo Nagasaka IC via National Route 141
1000 units/There is a toilet that can be used even at night

Business Hours

The ski center is from 8 to 17 o'clock (Sat and Sunday, public holidays from 7:45 to 17:30), and short night games are from 7:45 to 19:30.

Price

One-day ticket 4000 yen for adults, 3000 yen for children (4500 yen for adults on Saturdays and Sundays, holidays, 3500 yen for children). One-day tickets include tickets for masters, seniors, kids, etc. There are various tickets and discounts such as half-day tickets, short night tickets, season tickets, family tickets, etc.

Spot Category

Skiing and Snowboarding


Valley 1 course with views of Ski Center and Mount Yatsugatake


Chatrese confectionery stand as you enter the front of the center house


Rest stop for parents and children only


Family-friendly slopes with high clear weather rates

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