Yabuhara Kogen Ski Area

Yabuhara Kogen Ski Area

Info

JR Kohara Station → Bus 25 minutes, bus stop: Yabuhara Kogen Ski Area off, short walk
42km 50 minutes from Nagano-do Shiojiri IC via National Route 19; or 27km 40 minutes from Ina IC
1500 units/Free

Business Hours

8:30 to 16:30 * End time fluctuates

Price

1-day ticket 5200 yen for adults, 2800 yen for children (elementary and junior high school students), 4400 yen for seniors (50 to 69 years old), 4000 yen for high seniors (70 and older), 1000 yen for preschoolers (3 years old and younger), 500 yen for one-time tickets

Spot Category

Skiing and Snowboarding


National Third piste


Ski base


Satsuki piste


Second National piste

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