Because it is the first ski resort in Japan to teach ski courses, it is widely known as the birthplace of skiing in Japan. And there are small-scale ski trails where beginners to advanced players can ski smoothly. It is also a good choice for you to try to experience the skiing life from the "Birthplace".
In Meiji 44, the Austro-Hungarian soldier, Theodor Edler von Lerch, introduced skiing to Japan. It was here that was first taught, so it is called "the birthplace of skiing in Japan". Although the scale is small, the slopes are rich in speed, and everyone from beginners to advanced players can enjoy skiing. The "Leiluyi Festival" is also held in early February every year.
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