History Shiga Kogen (志賀高原, Shiga-kōgen) is a ski resort and hiking spot, located in the Jōshin’etsu-kōgen National Park in the highlands of Yamanouchi, Nagano, Japan. At 4.25 square kilometres (1.64 sq mi), Shiga-kōgen is arguably the largest ski resort in Japan, as well as the second highest in elevation.[2] The resort is made up of 21 smaller, interconnected ski fields, with 70 lifts

Myoko Kogen
Myoko Kogen

History Shiga Kogen (志賀高原, Shiga-kōgen) is a ski resort and hiking spot, located in the Jōshin’etsu-kōgen National Park in the highlands of Yamanouchi, Nagano, Japan. At 4.25 square kilometres (1.64 sq mi), Shiga-kōgen is arguably the largest ski resort in Japan, as well as the second highest in elevation.[2] The resort is made up of 21 smaller, interconnected ski fields, with 70 lifts

Hakuba Cortina Resorts
Hakuba Cortina Resorts

History Shiga Kogen (志賀高原, Shiga-kōgen) is a ski resort and hiking spot, located in the Jōshin’etsu-kōgen National Park in the highlands of Yamanouchi, Nagano, Japan. At 4.25 square kilometres (1.64 sq mi), Shiga-kōgen is arguably the largest ski resort in Japan, as well as the second highest in elevation.[2] The resort is made up of 21 smaller, interconnected ski fields, with 70 lifts

Japan
Japan

Travel with FTB Japan is often hailed as the ultimate destination for powder snowboarding, and there are numerous compelling reasons for this reputation. First and foremost, the Japanese Alps, are blessed with a consistently heavy snowfall. The unique geographical location of Japan, where cold Siberian air meets warm moisture from the Sea of Japan, creates