#skitrip Family backcountry ski weekend in Yuzawa area.
Saturday: close to Tashiro Kagura ski resort, a small and easy summit with excellent downhill in powder snow (répétition from 2 weeks ago)
Second day a bit longer with very nice weather except a crazy wind at the summit - we had to fight it for just a few minutes but it was really tough. It seemed that the mountain thought that 1000m elevation was not enough to deserve the delightful downhill in a large couloir in good snow. So we had to get this crazy wind. But definitely the downhill was worth it!
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Kagura ski resort
#skitrip Kagura Ski Resort is a paradise for powder lovers, offering some of the best off-piste and backcountry skiing in Japan. Located in Niigata and connected to Mitsumata and Tashiro, it has a long season thanks to its high altitude. The resort features a mix of groomed runs and excellent tree runs, making it ideal for advanced skiers and snowboarders. While facilities and dining options are limited compared to larger resorts like Naeba, Kagura’s uncrowded slopes and high-quality snow make up for it. The Dragondola link to Naeba expands terrain options, making Kagura a top choice for serious skiers seeking deep powder.
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Kagura ski resorts
#skitrip Kagura Ski Resort is a top destination for those seeking high-quality snow and excellent backcountry opportunities. Known for its long season and deep powder, it attracts advanced skiers and snowboarders looking for off-piste and tree runs. The resort is connected to Mitsumata and Tashiro, providing a variety of slopes, though beginners may find fewer options compared to larger resorts. The Dragondola link to Naeba expands the ski area, adding more variety. While the resort has limited dining and accommodation options, the uncrowded slopes and reliable snow conditions make it a great choice for those prioritizing powder over resort amenities.
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Kagura
#skitrip Kagura Ski Resort is a top destination for powder lovers, known for its long season and excellent off-piste terrain. Located in Niigata, it offers diverse runs for all levels, but advanced skiers and snowboarders will especially appreciate its deep powder and tree runs. The resort is less crowded than nearby Naeba, making for a more relaxed experience. A gondola connects Kagura to Mitsumata and Tashiro, expanding the ski area. While the facilities and dining options are somewhat basic, the quality of snow and variety of terrain make up for it. Kagura is a great choice for those seeking authentic powder skiing.