Japan's Ski Season [updated] May 2026

When the winter solstice passes and the Siberian winds sweep over the Sea of Japan, they pick up moisture and slam it into the Japanese Alps. The result? Some of the lightest, driest, and deepest powder snow on planet Earth.

There is a reason serious skiers call it japan's ski season

Host of the 1998 Winter Olympics, Hakuba is a collection of ten resorts. Unlike flat Hokkaido, Hakuba offers steep, technical terrain and stunning views of the Northern Alps. Happo-One is the iconic run, but Cortina is the secret spot for deep powder days. Best for: Advanced skiers and backcountry adventurers. When the winter solstice passes and the Siberian

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