Peak Elevation
1,855 m
6,086 ft
Vertical Drop
1,124 m
3,688 ft
Skiable Area
100 ha
247.1 ac
Avg Snowfall
1300 cm
511.8 in
Lifts
5
About
Myoko Suginohara, a jewel of Japan's winter landscape, boasts an impressive vertical drop of 3,688 feet and a staggering annual snowfall of over 511 inches, creating a sanctuary for powder enthusiasts seeking adventure on diverse trails. Home to five efficient lifts and a robust ski school, this full-service resort offers both the thrill-seeker's terrain park and the serene views of Lake Nojiri and even distant Mt. Fuji on clear days. With luxurious dining options provided by Prince Hotels & Resorts, visitors can enjoy a hearty meal after a day of carving through the exquisite Japanese snow, making every moment unforgettable.
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Difficulty Breakdown
Local symbols shown first, North American second
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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Data validated from official sources but may be incomplete or outdated.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 Myoko Suginohara have?
Myoko Suginohara has 5 ski lifts.
What is the vertical drop at Myoko Suginohara?
Myoko Suginohara has a vertical drop of 3,688 feet (1,124 meters).
What is the peak elevation of Myoko Suginohara?
The summit of Myoko Suginohara sits at 6,086 feet (1,855 meters) above sea level.
How many trails does Myoko Suginohara have?
Myoko Suginohara has 16 marked trails, totaling roughly 31.05 miles of skiing.
How big is the skiable terrain at Myoko Suginohara?
Myoko Suginohara covers 247.1 acres (100 hectares) of skiable terrain.
Does Myoko Suginohara offer night skiing?
No, Myoko Suginohara does not offer night skiing.
How much snow does Myoko Suginohara get each year?
Myoko Suginohara averages around 511.8 inches (1300 cm) of snowfall per season.
Does Myoko Suginohara have a ski school?
Yes, Myoko Suginohara operates a ski and snowboard school offering lessons for a range of ability levels.