Overall it’s a huge, really well-equipped resort-style theme park.
In winter it’s super famous for skiing.
The snow quality is great and there are lots of runs, so both beginners and advanced skiers can have fun.
In summer it turns into an amusement park + golf + outdoor activities, so there’s something to do all year round and it never feels boring.
Rusutsu Resort | Review by 楊莎莎
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