Senjojiki Ski Resort, one of Japan's leading spring skiing meccas, opens on Saturday, April XNUMX

Japan's leading spring skiing mecca, Senjojiki Ski Resort, will open from Saturday, April XNUMXth to the end of May.
* The ropeway may be suspended due to weather conditions.

The Senjojiki Cirque in the Central Alps at an altitude of 2,612m, which goes by the Komagatake Ropeway, will be in the alpine zone.

The magnificent curls formed during the Ice Age are the steep rocks that make you feel the European Alps, the world of silver that absorbs all the noise around you, and the entire backcountry gliding area.
A T-bar lift is installed on a part of the curl so that you can fully enjoy the great outdoors.

You can also reach the ridgeline by hiking up for about an hour with climbing equipment.There are also skiing from the ridge and other snowy valley courses.

 

"Senjojiki Ski Resort"

http://www.chuo-alps.com/hotel/ski/

 

 

① Komagatake-Kurokawa course

Hotel Senjojiki (1 hour) Jodo Norietsu (20 minutes) Nakadake (25 minutes) Kiso Komagatake (15 minutes gliding) Kurokawa 1m (30 hour 10 minutes) Hoken Sanso (10 minutes) Inamaedake (10 minutes gliding) Senjojiki Cirque XNUMX minutes) Hotel Senjojiki

A course that glides from the highest peak of the Central Alps.From the top of the mountain, you can enjoy a panoramic view of the Northern Alps, Southern Alps, and Yatsugatake.Go down the wide slopes of Mt. Nakadake and Mt. Komagatake to Kurokawa and go down to around 2500m.There is a steep slope on the way, so if you are technically uncertain, go down from Hoken Sanso to Komakai no Ike.On the way back, climb toward Hoken Sanso, slide down the slope in the direction of Inamaedake, and descend to Senjojiki Cirque.You can choose various lines to slide, but you need to be careful about the snow condition due to the slope.

 

② Inamaedake overhead line Sawa course

Hotel Senjojiki (XNUMX hour) Pure Land Norietsu (XNUMX minutes) Overhead line Sawakor (sliding XNUMX minutes) Overhead line Sawa uphill point (XNUMX room XNUMX minutes) Inamaedake (XNUMX minutes) XNUMXm peak side (sliding XNUMX minutes) Senjojiki curl (sliding XNUMX minutes) XNUMX minutes) Senjojiki Hotel

Overhead line swamp is a course where you can enjoy both telemark skiing and mountain skiing because the slope and the size of the swamp are reasonable.However, it is better to go up because the swamp is narrower than around XNUMXm.On the way back, you will slide down the slope of Inamaedake toward Senjojiki, but you need to be careful depending on the snow conditions and skiing skills due to the slope.In addition, the course that goes through Kurokawadaira is not suitable for gliding because the snow will disappear after April.

 

③ Gokurakuhei-Inagawa headwater course

Hotel Senjojiki (XNUMX hour) Gokurakudaira (XNUMX minutes) Sannosawa / Hokendake branch (sliding XNUMX minutes) Near XNUMXm (XNUMX hour XNUMX minutes) Hoken branch / Ninosawa entrance (sliding XNUMX minutes) Senjojiki curl (XNUMX minutes) Hotel Senjojiki

The slope that descends to the headwaters of the Inagawa River is commonly known as Nishisenjojiki, and is a comfortable course where you can glide while looking sideways at Mt. Sannosawa and Mt. Ontake.Be careful of avalanches when climbing paradise.Nishisen tatami mats have wide slopes and are comfortable, but if you slide down too much, you will have to walk for a long time. Be careful as there are places where Sawa appears after XNUMXm.Ninosawa descending to Karl has a slope, so depending on the snow conditions and technology, it descends from Gokurakudaira to Senjojiki.

 

advice

When going out from Senjojiki to the ridgeline, all courses are climbing steep slopes, so we ask skiers and others to use Eisen Pickaxe as well as climbers.Thank you for your cooperation in preventing distress and accidents.

 

 

Name of facility

Hotel Senjojiki

Phone 0265-83-5201 Reservation 0265-83-3844

Map Geospatial Information Authority of Japan XNUMX/XNUMX Mt. Kisokoma

 

Red climbs and blue glides

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① Komagatake-Kurokawa course

Hotel Senjojiki (1 hour) Jodo Norietsu (20 minutes) Nakadake (25 minutes) Kiso Komagatake (15 minutes gliding) Kurokawa 1m (30 hour 10 minutes) Hoken Sanso (10 minutes) Inamaedake (10 minutes gliding) Senjojiki Cirque XNUMX minutes) Hotel Senjojiki

A course that glides from the highest peak of the Central Alps.From the top of the mountain, you can enjoy a panoramic view of the Northern Alps, Southern Alps, and Yatsugatake.Go down the wide slopes of Mt. Nakadake and Mt. Komagatake to Kurokawa and go down to around 2500m.There is a steep slope on the way, so if you are technically uncertain, go down from Hoken Sanso to Komakai no Ike.On the way back, climb toward Hoken Sanso, slide down the slope in the direction of Inamaedake, and descend to Senjojiki Cirque.You can choose various lines to slide, but you need to be careful about the snow condition due to the slope.

 

② Inamaedake overhead line Sawa course

Hotel Senjojiki (XNUMX hour) Pure Land Norietsu (XNUMX minutes) Overhead line Sawakor (sliding XNUMX minutes) Overhead line Sawa uphill point (XNUMX room XNUMX minutes) Inamaedake (XNUMX minutes) XNUMXm peak side (sliding XNUMX minutes) Senjojiki curl (sliding XNUMX minutes) XNUMX minutes) Senjojiki Hotel

Overhead line swamp is a course where you can enjoy both telemark skiing and mountain skiing because the slope and the size of the swamp are reasonable.However, it is better to go up because the swamp is narrower than around XNUMXm.On the way back, you will slide down the slope of Inamaedake toward Senjojiki, but you need to be careful depending on the snow conditions and skiing skills due to the slope.In addition, the course that goes through Kurokawadaira is not suitable for gliding because the snow will disappear after April.

 

③ Gokurakuhei-Inagawa headwater course

Hotel Senjojiki (XNUMX hour) Gokurakudaira (XNUMX minutes) Sannosawa / Hokendake branch (sliding XNUMX minutes) Near XNUMXm (XNUMX hour XNUMX minutes) Hoken branch / Ninosawa entrance (sliding XNUMX minutes) Senjojiki curl (XNUMX minutes) Hotel Senjojiki

The slope that descends to the headwaters of the Inagawa River is commonly known as Nishisenjojiki, and is a comfortable course where you can glide while looking sideways at Mt. Sannosawa and Mt. Ontake.Be careful of avalanches when climbing paradise.Nishisen tatami mats have wide slopes and are comfortable, but if you slide down too much, you will have to walk for a long time. Be careful as there are places where Sawa appears after XNUMXm.Ninosawa descending to Karl has a slope, so depending on the snow conditions and technology, it descends from Gokurakudaira to Senjojiki.

 

advice

When going out from Senjojiki to the ridgeline, all courses are climbing steep slopes, so we ask skiers and others to use Eisen Pickaxe as well as climbers.Thank you for your cooperation in preventing distress and accidents.

 

 

Name of facility

Hotel Senjojiki

Phone 0265-83-5201 Reservation 0265-83-3844

Map Geospatial Information Authority of Japan XNUMX/XNUMX Mt. Kisokoma

 

Red climbs and blue glides

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