Skiresort スキー場 ⑦ Fujiten snow resort スキー・スノーボード、ちびっこの雪遊び、ジュニア用のゲレンデまで、多彩なコースがあるので大人から子供まで楽しめるスキー場となっていま Checkout our cheap hotel deals near Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park, Japan, from $48. Save up to 60% off with our Hot Rate deals when booking a last minute hotel. Book today! 20212022 Season Overview of Fujiten Snow Taxi. Term of Operation. December 25, 2021 – April 3, 2022. Fare. 10,800 yen per car (tax included) *Round trip fee. A maximum of 7 people can ride in a taxi. Those who apply for the Fujiten Ski Taxi plan will receive a one-day Fujiten lift ticket at a special price. Meeting Place. TheResort Insider. The Visit Waterville Valley Resort Insider is updated on a weekly basis to keep you informed and up to date with everything happening around Waterville Valley. From events and activities to deals and specials, make sure you check the Resort Insider so you don’t miss out anything happening in town! To view updated hours of Eventsare as accurate as possible at press time. Since times or event schedules can change, please verify events before attending. About During the summer months, Snow City is the best to get some relief from the heat. It is made with artificial snow which is safe as they have used eco-friendly techniques. Also, it has a 5D theatre which is another attraction in the theme park. Moreover, you do not need to carry any of your woolen garments such as sweaters, jackets . Ski resort Overview Trail map Ski lifts Slopes Evaluation Total evaluation Evaluation criteria Weather Weather report Accommodations Low priced accommodations/hotels Holiday apartments Guest houses Holiday homes Access Car Train Driving map Local map Contact Lift operator The ski resort Fujiten Resort is located in the Yamanashi Prefecture Japan, Honshu, Chūbu. For skiing and snowboarding, there are 7 km of slopes available. 4 lifts transport the guests. The winter sports area is situated between the elevations of 1,285 and 1,500 m. Evaluation Elevation info 1285 m - 1500 m Difference 215 m Ski slopes » Total 7 km Easy km 36 % Intermediate km 50 % Difficult 1 km 14 % Ski lifts » Ski pass prices Day ticketMain seasonAdults Children ¥ 5000,- ¥ 4000,- approx. € 33,- approx. € 27,- Operating times General season mid December - early April Opening times 0830 - 1700 Note The openening times are provided by the ski resort Fujiten Resort and can vary based on external conditions, day of the week, school holidays and public holidays. Feedback for the Team? Please use this form » ski resort Fujiten Resort Further interesting ski resorts Test result 1283 m 1400 m - 2683 m km 7 ski lifts € 55,- Test result 1402 m 1020 m - 2422 m km 14 ski lifts € 55,- In a way, Alterra Mountain built its business around a rudimentary climate plan. One of the world’s largest operators of ski resorts, the company’s 16 North American locations serve as a hedge against increasingly fickle snowstorms and volatile winters. If Vermont slopes are anemic, for example, Alterra can lean on its resorts in California or Utah. Pass holders, too, can choose a destination based on its current skiing conditions. Now the company is firming up a more proactive climate strategy, one that includes an energy audit and a pledge to halve its carbon emissions from operations by 2030. In an outline of its climate blueprint released today, Alterra said it also intends to generate or buy enough renewable energy to cover its own electricity use by 2030 and will offset whatever carbon it can’t cut. “Is it going to make a big difference to the world? Probably not,” says Karen Sanford, Alterra’s chief legal and social responsibility officer. “Could we use our voice to make a bigger difference? Absolutely.” Few businesses face the existential threat of climate change more directly than the global ski industry. In the US alone, about a third of ski resorts are expected to lose more than half their season by 2050, according to a 2017 study by the US Environmental Protection Agency and the University of Colorado. For all their sweeping vistas and pristine powder, ski resorts also have a sizable carbon footprint. In addition to the fuel burned getting guests on location, significant electricity and water are needed to make synthetic snow, an increasingly critical way to stretch the margins of the ski season or supplement the slopes after a warm spell. Last year, Alterra’s operations generated 368 metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent, roughly enough to power 72,000 homes or drive 82,000 cars for a year. The company plans to trim that tally with a patchwork of solutions, many of them resort-level adjustments such as implementing composting, switching to electric vehicles and installing LED lights and smart thermostats. At its Winter Park Resort in Colorado, for example, Alterra installed a small wind turbine that generates just enough electricity to power a warming hut at the top of the ski lift. At its helicopter ski resort in British Columbia, the company added hydroelectric generators small enough to be placed in mountain streams. “It’s not a one-size-fits-all approach,” says Darcie Renn, Alterra’s vice president of sustainability. The company is also hoping that its investments in renewable energy and more efficient snowmaking machines will outweigh any increased demand for fake powder. At Alterra’s Snowshoe Mountain Resort in West Virginia, for example, new snow guns make roughly twice as much snow as the units they replaced, while using about one third as much energy. Alterra’s impact report is relatively late in coming. Vail Resorts Inc., which owns 41 ski resorts around the world, established its climate plan six years ago, including a pledge to cut or offset its emissions from operations by 2030. As of last year, Vail said it was more than halfway to that goal, in part because the company has bought or built enough renewable energy to cover almost all power use at its North American resorts. Ski industry climate pledges, however, still don’t account for the carbon footprint of guest travel — known as Scope 3 emissions. Daniel Scott, a climate scientist at the University of Waterloo, says that for a tourism business, such emissions are often more than 100 times greater than those from direct and indirect carbon sources Scopes 1 and 2. “They’re touting these Scope 1 and 2 targets, but part of their business strategy is the season pass that completely enables a massive Scope 3, which they conveniently don’t look at,” Scott says. “That, to me, is a massive disconnect.” Alterra’s plan doesn’t ignore Scope 3 emissions entirely; it factors in some employee commuting, for example, and business travel. But it does not measure carbon from the cars and planes dumping skiers on its slopes. Paradoxically, artificial snow could help forestall some of those travel emissions by making it easier for skiers to stick to their local mountains. “Let’s be honest, nobody is biking from Vermont to Colorado,” Scott says. “And if you’ve got 5,000 skiers coming in on private aircraft, well, you can quickly do the math.”Subscribe to Well Adjusted, our newsletter full of simple strategies to work smarter and live better, from the Fortune Well team. Sign up today. AboutThis snow resort is on 1st station of It takes only about 90 minutes from Tokyo by car. We have 6 courses for beginners, intermediates and advanced. We preare mogul slope as well as snow park. It is a best ski resort for family. We have sledding area for children and also have ski and snow board for children's practice. Children will enjoy with snow safety. We can offer official Fujiten Snow Resort Bus Tour. This tour is the cheapest way to go to Fujiten Snow Resort from Kawaguchiko station. The tour cost is 2500JPY, it includes a 1000yen coupon which can be use at the restaurant, rentals or souvenir shops. So actually, the transportation fee is 1500JPY! If you use a taxi from Kawguchiko station, it will cost approximately more than 5000JPY. This bus tour is the cheapest way to go to Fujiten Snow Resort. And another merit is that you can make a reservation on the website in ways to experience nearby attractionsDetailed Reviews Reviews order informed by descriptiveness of user-identified themes such as cleanliness, atmosphere, general tips and location 2023 • FamilyMy kids really wanted to have fun in snow/ski and Fujiten resort was a good option for us despite most of the snow being man-made at this time of the stayed a few days in Fujikawaguchiko and drove daily to Fujiten about 20 mins.We managed to engage the services of a ski coach without reservation an english speaking one is difficult to find and my kids were sufficiently trained to go on the beginner slopes on their own after a 2 hour trainign rates of skis and attire were reasonable. There was ample at the cafeteria was sufficiently is also a sleding area for younger are significantly more crowded then 17 March 2023This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn HuatSingapore, Singapore188 contributionsJan 2020Drive from Fuji-Q Highland to Fujiten resort might take 30 mins. There is free parking just next to the resort. Inside the resort, there is a store that sell all those skiing stuffs... So need not be worry if you had forgotten your gloves, google,boots... the 2nd level is the cafeteria. Which serves food and drinks and a good view of the whole ski and my wife went for private lesson for half day personal coaching which consist of 2 hrs with all the equipment included. Like Boots, skis...The personal instructor was able to speak english and patient too. But too focus on the timing with the remaining 20mins into the duration of the lesson, he advise us to go back. Which i commented that wanted to go up the higher hill to ski down. So total is only 1hr 40mins in the private lesson. For beginners, would advise you to have a personal trainer. So that you will know how to handle the ski instead of self learning which might be silly to see yourself falling all 25 May 2020This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn City, Philippines932 contributionsDec 2019Fujiten Snow Resort was the first official stop of our private tour courtesy of Joey's Van and Chauffer +81 90-1778-3759Viber/Line. Our tour guide and driver that day was Gary; and he was beyond excellent! Gary is a Filipino based in Japan so our family easily warmed up to him! It definitely made the trip light and easygoing!I was a little bit intimidated by the idea of visiting Fujiten Snow Resort as this was honestly my first time dealing with snow. Most visitors rented skis and snowboards; but fortunately, the resort also offers a Ski Lift service for non-skiers like my family to still allow us to make the most out of our time be honest, we were struggling a bit to walk through the ice; given that we were a pretty clumsy family and compounded by the fact that the sun was glaringly bright at that took us a while to locate the ski lift primarily because there were only a handful of visitors who opted for this activity; but the effort was worth it. The lift afforded you great views of Mt. Fuji and the resort. They'll let you alight once you have ascended to the peak as it gives you access to a small photo op area which gives you an unobstructed view of the peak of Mt. Fuji!Once you're done, you can just hop on back to the lift to descend back to its main station!Written 6 April 2020This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn Japan1 contributionFeb 2020The place is not very big, but it is suitable for beginners and intermediate ice quality was OKWritten 26 March 2020This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn 2020 • FamilyI have been trying to get a hold of our tour guide for our March 5 trip to Fujiten snow but to no avail. I have no idea if we need a car seat for our 1 year old baby as my inquiries were not 26 February 2020This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn 2019 • FamilyWent here with our tour group more so that the children in our group can get a chance to play in the snow. Such are children however that our son was more sleepy than enthusiastic about the highlight of the visit for me was not the skit but the restaurant on the second floor; a great selection of curries guaranteed to make you feel warm on a cold snowy winter’s 28 December 2019This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn Singapore125 contributionsDec 2019 • FamilyDrove there..Nice place for beginners.. however lesson starts after mid Dec.. All equipments available for rental. Ski or board..Food at level 2 cafe.. nice..Written 25 December 2019This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn San Giorgio, Italy7 contributionsDec 2019 • CouplesThis place it s terrible, they don't have one time or half day tickets and the slopes are very short. The snow it s not enough good for skiing are cheating poor Chinese groups going there without knowing what it s gonna to expect them. I would rather suggest Nagano and Nigata area, the best is in Hokkaido 25 December 2019This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn 2019Taking pictures, sliding, ski sport, making "olaf" doll and bunch of snow activity while enjoying Fuji Mountain viewWritten 27 November 2019This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn 2019 • CouplesA lesser known resort in Japan where you can go mountain biking at the base of MT FUJI! after the ski season is over. It is a tad inconvenient to get to as even with your Japan Rail Pass you can only get to Otsuki station then pay around £7 to get to Kawaguchiko station before taking a taxi for £35 one way to get to the resort and then hire bikes ranging from £60 hardtail to £150 full sus for the whole day including helmet and unlimited lift rides to the top. They have a canteen with ramen and a couple of other dishes you can get for around £7 each but bring cash or else you are stuck without food! You can also get lockers for your stuff but they were an extra £ once you get past that, the trails are super fun but not suitable for anyone who is still nervous as they don't have any flat segments, it is just all downhill so you do pick up some speed. For the very brave they have black trails with plenty of hardcore jumps as well! Overall a nice day out if you are committed to going for a ride. In retrospect, I would have hired a car for the day from Tokyo as it would have ended up being cheaper than the train and taxis and parking is free as far as we could 10 July 2019This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn results 1-10 of 51 Intro Get There Hotels Fujiten Snow Resort is a small ski resort along the northern base of Mount Fuji in the Fuji Five Lakes region. Fujiten is the larger of two ski resorts on Mount Fuji and offers good facilities and views of the mountain. The other one is the Snow Town Yeti on the mountain's southern base. Fujiten has a respectable selection of runs with something to suit every ability. Its two 1300 meter long main courses are suitable for beginners, while a 500 meter long family slope is reserved for beginning skiers. The resort also features steeper, advanced courses and a terrain park with several large jumps, rails and boxes that attract talented skiers and snowboarders. Snow canons provide the resort with man-made snow when nature does not cooperate, which is not an uncommon occurrence. Fujiten also has a large kids park where children can sled, learn to ski or snowboard, or just play in the snow. Admission to the kids park costs 800 yen per person, but is free for holders of full-day lift passes. Some of the activities require rentals or separate fees to participate in. Kids Park Season* Mid December to early AprilFrom December 17, 2022 Tickets Full day 4000 yen 5000 yen on weekends Half day 3000 yen 4000 yen on weekends Nighter 2500 yen weekends and holidays only Access Car 20 minutes from Kawaguchiko Station * Season dates may be adjusted due to lack of snow. Check before going. A regular taxi ride from Kawaguchiko Station costs about 5,000 yen one way. During much of the skiing season December 25, 2021 to April 3, 2022, the Fujiten Ski Taxi costs 12,000 yen for the round trip per taxi and allows riders to purchase 1-day lift passes for a discounted 4,000 yen regardless of weekday. However, the Fujiten Ski Taxi needs to be reserved at least two days in advance. No buses run to the Fujiten ski resort in 2022/2023. How to get to and around the Fuji Five Lakes Questions? Ask in our forum. Ururun KawaguchikoBudget-friendly A 7-minute walk from Lake Kawaguchi, the 2-person cottages at Ururun have a quaint European charm and offer a spa bath with Mount Fuji views. Sleeping arrangements are Japanese-style, with futon bedding on a tatami woven-straw floor. Parking is free. Each cottage has a fully equipped kitchen with a microwave and a living area with a sofa, a TV and a DVD player. Each cottage comes with a spa bath with Mount Fuji views. Free Wi-Fi is available. Kawaguchiko Train Station is a 15-minute drive or a taxi ride and Fuji-Q Highland amusement park is a 15-minute drive away. Kawaguchi Asama shrine is a 10-minute walk from the property, and Nishikawa Bus Stop is a 3-minute walk. In warm weather, guests can unwind out on the patio. View on •xŽmƒtƒƒuƒŠƒbƒN ƒXƒeƒCMid-range Set in Fujikawaguchiko, km from Lake Kawaguchi, 22 km from Mount Fuji and km from Lake Kawaguchi Ohashi Bridge, •xŽmƒtƒƒuƒŠƒbƒN ƒXƒeƒC offers accommodation with a balcony and free WiFi. Situated km from Fuji-Q Highland, the property features a terrace and free private parking. Offering 2 bedrooms, this air-conditioned holiday home features 1 bathroom with a shower, a bath and free toiletries. The holiday home also includes a well-equipped kitchen with a fridge, a microwave and a stovetop, as well as a hairdryer. Mount Kachi Kachi Ropeway is km from the holiday home, while Fujiomuro Sengen Shrine is km from the property. The nearest airport is Shizuoka Airport, 121 km from •xŽmƒtƒƒuƒŠƒbƒN ƒXƒeƒC. View on Kawaguchiko Cottage MinamiBudget-friendly Offering free WiFi and a garden, Kawaguchiko Cottage Minami is located in Fujikawaguchiko. Lake Kawaguchi is 300 metres from the property. Free private parking is available on site. All units feature a dining area and a seating area with a flat-screen TV. There is also a kitchen, equipped with an oven. A microwave, a toaster and fridge are also available. Towels are provided. Mount Fuji is 18 km from Kawaguchiko Cottage Minami. View on Fufu KawaguchikoLuxury Set in Fujikawaguchiko, km from Lake Kawaguchi, Fufu Kawaguchiko offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace. Among the facilities of this property are a restaurant, room service and a 24-hour front desk, along with free WiFi throughout the property. Guests can use the sauna and the hot spring bath, or enjoy mountain views. The hotel will provide guests with air-conditioned rooms offering a desk, a kettle, a fridge, a minibar, a safety deposit box, a flat-screen TV, a balcony and a private bathroom with a bidet. Fufu Kawaguchiko features certain units with lake views, and rooms include a patio. At the accommodation all rooms are fitted with bed linen and towels. An Asian breakfast is available every morning at Fufu Kawaguchiko. Guests at the hotel will be able to enjoy activities in and around Fujikawaguchiko, like cycling. Fuji-Q Highland is km from Fufu Kawaguchiko, while Mount Fuji is 28 km away. The nearest airport is Tokyo Haneda Airport, 124 km from the accommodation. View on Hotel AsafujiMid-range Boasting views of Mount Fuji and Lake Kawaguchi for all rooms and hot-spring baths, Hotel Asafuji provides air-conditioned Japanese-style rooms with a green tea set. Free WiFi available throughout the hotel and free on-site parking is available. Free pick-up service is available from Kawaguchiko Station upon request. The air-conditioned rooms at Hotel Asafuji have Shoji paper screens and a low table with floor chairs and cushions. Each room includes a fridge, private toilet, and guests bathe at the hot-spring baths. Japanese-style futon bedding on a tatami woven-straw floor is provided. Yukata robes are offered for guests. Massages are available, and the reception can store luggage. The public hot-spring baths are open from 0600-0930 and from 1500-2330 daily. A Japanese set breakfast and kaiseki multi-course dinner are available at the on-site restaurant for an extra fee with an advance reservation. Kawaguchiko Station is a 10-minute drive, while Kawaguchiko Ropeway and Lake Kawaguchi's boat dock is a 3-minute drive away from the hotel. Kawaguchiko Music Forest and Kawaguchiko Museum Of Art is a 7-minute drive. Oishi Parkand is a 10-minute drive away, while Fuji-Q Highland amusement park is a 15-minute drive away. View on Guesthouse HonobonoBudget-friendly Renovated in September 2018, Guesthouse‚Ù‚Ì‚Ú‚Ì offers an accommodation with free WiFi in Fujikawaguchiko, km from Lake Kawaguchi. Free private parking is available on site on a first-come, first-serve basis as well as prior reservation. Free shuttle service is available upon prior request from the property to Kawaguchiko Station. There is a shared kitchen and lounge at the property. Guests can make some coffee and tea free of charge. You will find a bath made from hinoki cypress, and underfloor heating is provided in the bathroom. Bath amenities including towels, toiletries and toothbrushes are available at the front desk for a fee. Mount Fuji is 16 km from Guesthouse‚ق̂ڂÌ, while Shimobe Hot Spring is 26 km away. View on Umeya AnnexBudget-friendly Umeya Annex is a Japanese private home run by an oshi, or a religious teacher that guides and assists visitors on pilgrimages. The property is located next to the oshi's home that was built in 1776 and the only one existing in Kawaguchiko. Free WiFi is featured throughout the property. All units are air conditioned and have a flat-screen TV. A microwave and fridge are also provided, as well as a kettle. There is a shared bathroom with a shower in every unit. The Arakura Sengen Shrine and the iconic five storied Chureito pagoda are around 5 km away from the property. The location offers stunning views of Mt Fuji in combination with the pagoda, where guests can also enjoy gazing at cherry blossoms during the spring season. The property is located in Fujikawaguchiko, km from Lake Kawaguchi. Mount Fuji is 19 km from the property. View on Private Hotel ReiMid-range Set in Fujikawaguchiko, km from Lake Kawaguchi, Private Hotel Rei offers accommodation with free bikes, free private parking, a garden and a terrace. The 3-star ryokan has air-conditioned rooms with a private bathroom and free WiFi. The property is non-smoking and is situated 10 km from Fuji-Q Highland. All guest rooms at the ryokan come with a seating area and a flat-screen TV. At Private Hotel Rei all rooms include bed linen and towels. The accommodation offers an American or Asian breakfast. Mount Fuji is 31 km from Private Hotel Rei, while Kawaguchi Asama Shrine is km from the property. The nearest airport is Matsumoto Airport, 123 km from the ryokan. View on Villa EnsoleilleBudget-friendly Featuring a view of Mount Fuji, Villa Ensoleille offers cosy holiday homes located in Fujikawaguchiko. Boasting seasonal flowers, each building is designed with Southern France architecture in mind. Barbecue facilities are available at an additional charge. Free WiFi is provided throughout the property. The individual cottages or maisonettes are all fitted with air conditioning, heated flooring and a fully equipped kitchen. Kitchen appliances include a fridge, a microwave and IH cooking stoves. Other in-room facilities include a flat-screen TV and a heater. A hot tub is provided in the private bathroom. The Ensoleille Villa provides drinks vending machines. Free parking is available on site. The property is just a 3-minute walk from Lake Kawaguchi. Kawaguchiko Train Station is a 12-minute drive away, and free pick-up shuttles are available if booked in advance. View on Fujikawaguchiko Onsen KonansoLuxury Featuring great views of Mount Fuji and Lake Kawaguchi, Konanso boasts natural hot spring baths and large Japanese-style rooms with traditional tatami woven-straw flooring. It is only a 2-minute walk from a ferry stop, where guests can board sightseeing cruises. Free WiFi is offered in all areas. Konanso offers indoor and outdoor hot spring baths, a private-use bath charges apply, and a foot bath on the rooftop. Relaxing massage services can be arranged. Other facilities include karaoke rooms, a game centre and a lounge bar. A souvenir shop can be found on the ground floor. Guest rooms at Konanso are fitted with futon bedding, a seating area and a flat-screen TV. A Fridge and an electric kettle are also provided. Guests can try on Yukata robes or enjoy free green tea in their room. Some rooms feature an open-air hot spring bath. The property is a 10-minute drive from Kawaguchiko Train Station. A free pick-up service from the station is available upon request. Mount Fuji 5th Station for climbing is a 1-hour bus ride from Kawaguchiko Station. Popular Fuji-Q Highland Amusement Park is a 5-minute drive away, while Gotemba Outlet Shopping Mall can be reached within a 40-minute drive. Seasonal Japanese multi-course meals are served either in a private dining room or in the guestroom. Breakfast can be enjoyed at the dining room. View on Detailed Reviews Reviews order informed by descriptiveness of user-identified themes such as cleanliness, atmosphere, general tips and location 2023 • FamilyMy kids really wanted to have fun in snow/ski and Fujiten resort was a good option for us despite most of the snow being man-made at this time of the stayed a few days in Fujikawaguchiko and drove daily to Fujiten about 20 mins.We managed to engage the services of a ski coach without reservation an english speaking one is difficult to find and my kids were sufficiently trained to go on the beginner slopes on their own after a 2 hour trainign rates of skis and attire were reasonable. There was ample at the cafeteria was sufficiently is also a sleding area for younger are significantly more crowded then March 17, 2023This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn HuatSingapore, Singapore188 contributionsJan 2020Drive from Fuji-Q Highland to Fujiten resort might take 30 mins. There is free parking just next to the resort. Inside the resort, there is a store that sell all those skiing stuffs... So need not be worry if you had forgotten your gloves, google,boots... the 2nd level is the cafeteria. Which serves food and drinks and a good view of the whole ski and my wife went for private lesson for half day personal coaching which consist of 2 hrs with all the equipment included. Like Boots, skis...The personal instructor was able to speak english and patient too. But too focus on the timing with the remaining 20mins into the duration of the lesson, he advise us to go back. Which i commented that wanted to go up the higher hill to ski down. So total is only 1hr 40mins in the private lesson. For beginners, would advise you to have a personal trainer. So that you will know how to handle the ski instead of self learning which might be silly to see yourself falling all May 25, 2020This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn City, Philippines932 contributionsDec 2019Fujiten Snow Resort was the first official stop of our private tour courtesy of Joey's Van and Chauffer +81 90-1778-3759Viber/Line. Our tour guide and driver that day was Gary; and he was beyond excellent! Gary is a Filipino based in Japan so our family easily warmed up to him! It definitely made the trip light and easygoing!I was a little bit intimidated by the idea of visiting Fujiten Snow Resort as this was honestly my first time dealing with snow. Most visitors rented skis and snowboards; but fortunately, the resort also offers a Ski Lift service for non-skiers like my family to still allow us to make the most out of our time be honest, we were struggling a bit to walk through the ice; given that we were a pretty clumsy family and compounded by the fact that the sun was glaringly bright at that took us a while to locate the ski lift primarily because there were only a handful of visitors who opted for this activity; but the effort was worth it. The lift afforded you great views of Mt. Fuji and the resort. They'll let you alight once you have ascended to the peak as it gives you access to a small photo op area which gives you an unobstructed view of the peak of Mt. Fuji!Once you're done, you can just hop on back to the lift to descend back to its main station!Written April 6, 2020This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn Japan1 contributionFeb 2020The place is not very big, but it is suitable for beginners and intermediate ice quality was OKWritten March 26, 2020This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn 2020 • FamilyI have been trying to get a hold of our tour guide for our March 5 trip to Fujiten snow but to no avail. I have no idea if we need a car seat for our 1 year old baby as my inquiries were not February 26, 2020This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn 2019 • FamilyWent here with our tour group more so that the children in our group can get a chance to play in the snow. Such are children however that our son was more sleepy than enthusiastic about the highlight of the visit for me was not the skit but the restaurant on the second floor; a great selection of curries guaranteed to make you feel warm on a cold snowy winter’s December 28, 2019This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn Singapore125 contributionsDec 2019 • FamilyDrove there..Nice place for beginners.. however lesson starts after mid Dec.. All equipments available for rental. Ski or board..Food at level 2 cafe.. nice..Written December 25, 2019This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn San Giorgio, Italy7 contributionsDec 2019 • CouplesThis place it s terrible, they don't have one time or half day tickets and the slopes are very short. The snow it s not enough good for skiing are cheating poor Chinese groups going there without knowing what it s gonna to expect them. I would rather suggest Nagano and Nigata area, the best is in Hokkaido December 25, 2019This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn 2019Taking pictures, sliding, ski sport, making "olaf" doll and bunch of snow activity while enjoying Fuji Mountain viewWritten November 27, 2019This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn 2019 • CouplesA lesser known resort in Japan where you can go mountain biking at the base of MT FUJI! after the ski season is over. It is a tad inconvenient to get to as even with your Japan Rail Pass you can only get to Otsuki station then pay around £7 to get to Kawaguchiko station before taking a taxi for £35 one way to get to the resort and then hire bikes ranging from £60 hardtail to £150 full sus for the whole day including helmet and unlimited lift rides to the top. They have a canteen with ramen and a couple of other dishes you can get for around £7 each but bring cash or else you are stuck without food! You can also get lockers for your stuff but they were an extra £ once you get past that, the trails are super fun but not suitable for anyone who is still nervous as they don't have any flat segments, it is just all downhill so you do pick up some speed. For the very brave they have black trails with plenty of hardcore jumps as well! Overall a nice day out if you are committed to going for a ride. In retrospect, I would have hired a car for the day from Tokyo as it would have ended up being cheaper than the train and taxis and parking is free as far as we could July 10, 2019This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn results 1-10 of 51

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