Ski Lessons
Coaching: Guidance for solo learners or small gatherings.
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Special Programs
Distinct Programs: Experience all that Kagamiganaru has in store, from intensive short courses to family programs lasting two weeks.
Ski 0.7 km of Trails at Kagamiganaru
Each year, Kagamiganaru receives more than 200.0 cm of snowfall, offering 1.0 ski lifts and 1.0 slopes, along with a vertical drop of 44.0 meters from peak to base, totaling 0.7 kilometers of skiable terrain for your enjoyment.
Kagamiganaru: Japan’s Unique Floating Torii Gate
Hey there, travel enthusiasts! Today, let’s talk about a hidden gem in Japan that’s sure to blow your mind – Kagamiganaru.
Kagamiganaru is not your typical Japanese temple or shrine. It’s a floating torii gate, located in Biwa Lake, Shiga Prefecture. This unique structure is a must-visit spot for anyone who loves nature, photography, and Japanese culture.
A Unique Floating Torii Gate
Torii gates are a significant part of Shintoism, the indigenous religion of Japan. They mark the entrances to Shinto shrines, symbolizing the transition from the mundane world to the sacred. But Kagamiganaru is something special.
The torii gate floats on the lake, a result of a unique natural phenomenon. In spring and autumn, the water level of Biwa Lake rises, making the gate appear to be floating on the water. During other seasons, the gate stands on the shore, appearing more like a traditional torii gate.
Visiting Kagamiganaru
Visiting Kagamiganaru can be a breathtaking experience. The best time to visit is during the spring and autumn when the gate floats on the water. The surrounding natural scenery, with cherry blossoms and autumn leaves, adds to the beauty of the floating gate.
Getting to Kagamiganaru is easy. It’s located near Lake Biwa’s Kusatsu-Omi City. You can reach there by train and then take a taxi or bus to the lake. Make sure to check the water levels before planning your trip to ensure you can see the gate floating.
Conclusion
Kagamiganaru, Japan’s floating torii gate, is an extraordinary site that combines nature, culture, and unique Japanese architecture. Whether you’re a photographer, a culture vulture, or just a nature lover, this hidden gem is a must-visit destination. So, add Kagamiganaru to your travel bucket list and prepare to be amazed!
Expert Instructors
From novices to seasoned riders looking to take on new challenges, the knowledgeable instructors at Kagamiganaru will guide you; their tailored lessons focus on foundational skills so you can confidently tackle the slopes like a skier or snowboarder!
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Booking Lessons at Kagamiganaru
To maximize your winter experience, reserve your lessons in advance via the MySkiLessons.com website—get ready to unlock your full skiing potential!
Amazing Learning at at Kagamiganaru
Kagamiganaru Ski Lessons provide programs suitable for every ability level; beginners benefit from specialized zones while intermediate and advanced skiers refine techniques with tailored lessons; comfortable accommodations near the slopes are available!
Beginner Ski Lessons at 964.0 Meters!
In beginner ski lessons offered at Kagamiganaru, learners are guided through skiing techniques where instructors concentrate on proper gear usage, balance control during skiing, executing turns and stops—equipping newcomers with confidence!
Pricing
We meet outside of the base lodge for your first lesson. When ready, we take you down your first beginner trail.
Kagamiganaru Ski Resort Investment: (Full equipment rental available)
Private Lessons (Offered at Kagamiganaru ) – From 82/Student/Lesson
Group Lessons From 55/Student/ Lesson