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Backcountry Skiing in Japan: Top Outdoor Adventures Awaiting You

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Japan offers great backcountry skiing possibilities on amazing light and deep powder.

Japan is a powder-snow mecca! Come enjoy great skiing in the spectacular terrain of Hokkaido, where Niseko receives about 15 meters of snow every winter. The Hakuba Valley is another backcountry skiing paradise. You can spend many days enjoying great skiing on light and soft powder in locations like Sapporo, Niigata, Gunma, Nagano and many more. Take your pick from our broad selection below and enjoy a unique experience on some of the best powder in the world! Explore-Share only promotes mountain trips led by certified guides.

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FAQs: Backcountry Skiing in Japan

What should I know about Backcountry Skiing Japan?

Japan is an island nation located in the Pacific Ocean, made up of four large islands and many smaller ones – more than 6,850 in total throughout the archipelago. Japan is a backcountry and ski touring hotspot. Some of the main locations to enjoy the incredible Japanese powder include Hokkaido, Japan’s northernmost island, which boasts amazing volcanos and onsen (hot springs), and Hakuba, which is a stunning ski location near Nagano in Honshu, the main island.  The nearby Gunma prefecture is another top spot for ski adventures in Japan, and there are plenty more to discover!

Why should I choose Japan for my Backcountry Skiing adventure?

Some of the best powder on Earth

Japan boasts some of the best powder in the world and has amazing backcountry and side-country ski locations. Furthermore, the landscapes will take your breath away!

The unique Japanese culture

Japanese culture is deep and rich, the history, architecture, religion, traditions, and food are all awe-inspiring and the perfect complement to a ski adventure.

Amazing ski environment

Because Japan has such great powder, it has a vibrant ski community and environment and is a top location to acquire new skills and explore snow-covered terrains. Furthermore, you can recover from intense ski days at the amazing Japanese onsen (hot springs).

What can I expect from the weather in Japan?

The weather in Japan tends to be cold throughout winter. It can be volatile at high altitudes, but the climate provides a high snowfall and low temperatures which are ideal for a prolonged ski season.

Which language is predominantly spoken in Japan?

Japanese

What currency is accepted in Japan?

Yen (JPY)

What’s the country code of Japan?

+81

What’s the high season for Backcountry Skiing in Japan?

During the winter, between December and March.

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