Manza Onsen

Manza Onsen

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Peak Elevation

1,994 m

6,542 ft

Vertical Drop

348 m

1,142 ft

Skiable Area

40 ha

99 ac

Avg Snowfall

1016 cm

400 in

Lifts

4

About

Manza Onsen Ski Resort is a high-altitude destination in Gunma Prefecture, renowned for its exceptionally light powder snow and therapeutic hot springs. The resort features 14 trails catering to all skill levels, with a peak elevation of 1,994 meters and a vertical descent of 348 meters.

Terrain

Beginner50%
Intermediate29%
Advanced21%
Expert15%
Total Trails14
Trail Length8.0 km (4.96 mi)
Longest Run1.7 km (1.05 mi)
Terrain Parks1

Difficulty Breakdown

Local symbols shown first, North American second

BeginnerNA50%
IntermediateNA29%
AdvancedNA21%
ExpertNA15%

Lifts & Conditions

Number of Lifts4
Base Elevation1,646 m (5,401 ft)
Night Skiing
Cross Country

Amenities

Lodging
Dining
Ski School
Rentals

Operated by Seibu Prince Hotels & Resorts

Data validated from official sources but may be incomplete or outdated. Always verify with the resort directly.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many lifts does Manza Onsen have?

Manza Onsen has 4 ski lifts.

What is the vertical drop at Manza Onsen?

Manza Onsen has a vertical drop of 1,142 feet (348 meters).

What is the peak elevation of Manza Onsen?

The summit of Manza Onsen sits at 6,542 feet (1,994 meters) above sea level.

How many trails does Manza Onsen have?

Manza Onsen has 14 marked trails, totaling roughly 4.96 miles of skiing.

How big is the skiable terrain at Manza Onsen?

Manza Onsen covers 99 acres (40 hectares) of skiable terrain.

Does Manza Onsen offer night skiing?

No, Manza Onsen does not offer night skiing.

How much snow does Manza Onsen get each year?

Manza Onsen averages around 400 inches (1016 cm) of snowfall per season.

Does Manza Onsen have a ski school?

Yes, Manza Onsen operates a ski and snowboard school offering lessons for a range of ability levels.

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