
Aomori Spring Ski Resort
resort town
A long-season resort overlooking the Sea of Japan, run by the Rockwood Hotel — a short hop from the Shinkansen and rarely crowded.

Deep Aizu highlands powder — a high-altitude resort that snows hard and keeps the snow dry, popular with Tokyo-based powder hunters.
Live conditions
Off-seasonThe mountain is resting.
Next season
Opens late November
Current temp 14°C, wind 4 km/h. We’ll resume the daily report once snowfall picks up.
Forecast data via Open-Meteo. Refreshes hourly. Always verify with the resort before driving up.
Why Aizu Kogen Takatsue
Deep Aizu highlands powder — a high-altitude resort that snows hard and keeps the snow dry, popular with Tokyo-based powder hunters.
Aizu Kogen Takatsue is a hidden-gem ski resort in Fukushima, Tohoku, with 14 marked runs and 707m of vertical. The terrain suits intermediates. Expect deep powder.
Terrain in detail
MellowCruisey terrain — fine for advanced skiers as a rest day, not a destination. Difficulty, powder character, and the stats that matter on the mountain itself.
Hardcore index
38
Cruisey terrain — fine for advanced skiers as a rest day, not a destination.
From terrain split, run profile, vertical drop, expert features.
Powder profile
Cold Tohoku storms — drier than the Sea of Japan coast.
Drier on cold storms, deeper when the Sea of Japan fires.
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m
per season
Snowfall data not published — frequency is the regional baseline.
Expert runs
4 of 14
Estimated from advanced terrain split.
Vertical drop
707m
Solid sustained pitch.
Steepest pitch
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Pitch not published.
Backcountry gates
None
In-bounds skiing only.
Tree skiing
Limited
Mostly groomed terrain.
Moguls
Few
Mostly cord and powder.
Best for
Terrain
Getting there
From airport
Approximately 2
Drive
Rental car recommended Approximately 2
Rental car recommended Approximately 2.5 hours from Fukushima Airport
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