The runs are planned out pretty well. Beginners to intermediate skiers can have a lot of fun without feeling intimidated the moment they get up there.
The lift ride is smooth too. Best part: on a clear day you can see Mt. Iwate. Skiing with that view is a huge plus—you’ll keep wanting to stop and take photos.
Shizukuishi Ski Resort | Review by Yuk1030
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Gran Snow Okuibuki
One of the largest ski resorts in the Kansai area, popular in Japan and abroad for its premium powder snow and a world-record snowfall of 11.82 meters. The resort has two areas: the Family Slope, suitable for beginners to advanced skiers, and the Main Course and Variety Slope, served by Japan’s fastest high-speed lift. With artificial snowmaking and snow enhancement machines producing as much as 525 tons of snow per day, the resort can stay open for an extended season.
The facilities are quite complete, with rentals, restaurants, and rest areas all available, and the overall layout doesn’t feel too chaotic.
But because it’s so popular, it gets really crowded on weekends. You should be prepared to wait at lunchtime, whether for the lift or for food. -
Kobe Oji Zoo
A municipal zoo located in Nada Ward, central Kobe, set against the lush greenery of the Rokko mountain range. It is home to Approx. 650 animals from around 120 species, including popular animals from around the world such as elephants, giraffes, and koalas, all viewable up close. It is especially known as one of the few zoos in Japan where you can see koalas.
There are quite a few kinds of animals, and you can even see pandas, so it’s a great spot for families or anyone who just wants a relaxed stroll.
The zoo isn’t too big, and the layout is simple, so it’s easy to get around without getting tired. You can also catch a distant view of Kobe city, which is a nice bonus for a zoo in the middle of the city. -
Futagami Mountain Manyo Line
Mt. Futagami, with an elevation of Approx. 274 meters, stands near the border between Takaoka City and Himi City in Toyama Prefecture. The Futagami Mountain Manyo Line is an Approx. 8-kilometer scenic driving route that runs along the mountain ridge. On clear days, it offers spectacular views of Toyama Bay and the Noto Peninsula on one side, and the Tateyama Mountain Range on the other. From the observation deck near the summit, you can take in a panoramic view of Takaoka City.
This route has a really local feel to it. The scenery along the way is pleasant, with mountain views and little town landscapes. The ride isn’t long, but it’s very relaxing.
If you’re not in a rush, it’s actually pretty soothing to just sit back and enjoy it slowly. It works well as a small side trip.
