TOMAMU

Tomamu, located in the northernmost island of Japan, Hokkaido, is an amazing ski resort that offers a variety of skiing and snowboarding experiences. Tomamu is a great destination for all kinds of winter sports and activities, from skiing and snowboarding, to snowmobiling and snowshoeing. The ski resort at Tomamu is known for its powdery snow and fresh mountain air. It has a variety of slopes to choose from, ranging from beginner to expert. The ski runs are well-maintained and groomed so you can enjoy smooth and safe skiing. The resort also has a variety of lifts and gondolas that will take you to the top of the slopes so you can enjoy the panoramic view of the surrounding mountains.

The scenery around Tomamu is truly breathtaking. The mountain peaks, the snow-covered forests, and the sparkling lake are just some of the things that will make you fall in love with this place. You can also enjoy a variety of activities while you’re here, such as snowshoeing, snowmobiling, and sledding. Tomamu also offers a variety of accommodation options to suit your budget. From budget hotels to luxury resorts, you can find a place to stay that will fit your needs. The resort also has restaurants and bars where you can enjoy a delicious meal or a few drinks after a day of skiing.

Skiing at Tomamu is a truly unforgettable experience. The powdery snow, the breathtaking scenery, and the variety of activities and accommodation make it the perfect destination for a winter holiday. Whether you’re a beginner or an expert skier, you’re sure to have an amazing time skiing at Tomamu.

Mountain Terrain:

Beginner

36%

Intermediate

50%

Advanced

   14%   

Skiing Hours:

Day Time: 9.00 am – 4.00 pm

Night Time: 4.00 pm – 6.00 pm

Summit Elevation:

1,239 m

Vertical Drop:

699 m

Average Snowfall:

14 m

Snowboarders:

Snowboarder Friendly

Lift Information:

  • 1 Gondola 
  • 3 High-speed quads with bubble
  • 2 Fixed-grip doubles

Trails:

29 runs. Longest run: 4.2 km 

Notes:

Generally has a quarter-pipe and a few small terrain parks with a few kickers, rails and boxes. 

Photo courtesy of Club Med (Hoshino Resorts)
Photo courtesy of Club Med