Tomamu, Shimukappu, Kamikawa Region
Forests and white powdery peaks stretch out in every direction from Tomamu, a mountain settlement in the Yufutsu District of Shimukappu (or Shimukappu-mura), Kamikawa Subprefecture. Snuggled into the southern slopes of Mount Tomamu is RISONARE Tomamu, the region’s long established hotel, run by Japan-based hotel and ryokan operator, Hoshino Resort.
The retreat rests across two mountains and has 29 courses (novice, intermediate and advanced), including a vertical drop of 585 metres, and tree skiing areas, serviced by five lifts and one gondola. Experienced skiers and snowboarders relish the dry powder that lingers on the shadier, north-facing slopes.
Those with little ones in tow tend to stick to the sun-kissed south-facing side, where the midday rays warm little hands and feet.
The self-contained resort has many other activities besides skiing and snowboarding, including snowmobiling, snow-rafting, snowshoeing, curling and ice skating. There’s also a snow park and sledding area for families.
The winter-exclusive ice village is particularly popular among young children. Come prepared, though; it’s not unusual for temperatures to plummet below -25°C.