About Myoko Kogen
Seeing Myoko for the first time, one may find it difficult to comprehend how so much snow can fall in one place. Endless snowfall blankets the resort throughout the long winters. Myoko is made up of several different ski resorts with sprawling villages and a wide selection of accommodation, many offering ski-in and ski-out locations or within close proximity to nearby lifts. With a sprinkling of cozy vibrant bars, colorful tantalizing restaurants and a good mix of shops and services, you will soon find your place in Myoko Kogen. The Akakura Onsen and Kanko Ski Areas are known as the heart of the Myoko Ski Resort and are the most popular village locations to stay. Mt Myoko, once an active volcano is now the source of mineral-rich thermal waters. Finish the perfect ski day with a long soak in the baths to rejuvenate. Myoko Kogen is a beautiful getaway with magical snow and amazing terrain - the resort will just blow you away.Why Ski Myoko Kogen?
- Copious amounts of powder snow
- A variety of ski in ski out or very close accommodations
- Great back country opportunities
- One of Japan's most iconic international ski resort hotels - Akakura Kanko Hotel
- Wide array of therapuetic onsens
Resort Stats
- 30% Beginner Terrain
- 50% Intermediate Terrain
- 20% Advanced Terrain
- 40 Number of Lifts
- 43 Skiable Runs
- Top Elevation 1855m
- Vertical Drop 1124m
- Longest Run 8.5km
- Nearest Airport & Distance Tokyo Haneda (HND) - 305km
Myoko Kogen Facts
Japan Ski Package
Hi Melissa,
Thanks heaps for the ski tour you organised for us. Just got back and are winding down from the 16 days out of a possible 18 days we skied. Was not always perfect powder but the locations, towns and people by far made up for that. Tokyo was a blast as well, never enough time to do every thing but hardly slept.
Look forward to seeing you at the next snow show, as have big plans for 2020.
Thanks again for making it so memorable
Regards
Michael and Kerry
Japan - Thank you
Hi Melissa,
Thanks heaps for the ski tour you organised for us. Just got back and are winding down from the 16 days out of a possible 18 days we skied. Was not always perfect powder but the locations, towns and people by far made up for that. Tokyo was a blast as well, never enough time to do every thing but hardly slept.
Look forward to seeing you at the next snow show, as have big plans for 2020.
Thanks again for making it so memorable
Regards
Michael and Kerry
Akakura Kanko Hotel Japan
Established in 1937,the Akakura Kanko Hotel was one of the first European-style ski resorts in Japan. Today it combines that old-world tradition with modern amenities and a unique Japanese touch,in one of the most remarkable hotel settings anywhere.From its 1,000-meter perch are views of the mountains all around,Lake Nojiri sparkling to the east, and,on a clear day,all the way to Sado Island across the Sea of Japan.
Akakura Park Hotel 30/11/2023
- 7 Nights in a Western Twin Room with Ensuite
- 5 Day Lift Ticket for Myoko Big 4
- Breakfast Daily