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Seki Onsen Ski Lessons

 

Private Lessons in the Niigata Prefecture Region of Japan

Private Lessons: Want to shred with a buddy? Grab some lessons for you and your pals!

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5.0 Number of Seki Onsen Ski Trails

264.0 Elevation Difference (vertical drop)

1181.0 m. Elevation at summit

 

Group Lessons

Community Sessions: Grab your crew and learn together in a laid-back vibe with others who share your skills!

Kids Camps

Youth Programs: These camps are all about fun and learning for the little groms out there!

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Special Programs

Distinct Offerings: Explore all the rad options at Seki Onsen, from short and sweet 3-day classes to comprehensive family experiences lasting two weeks!

Enjoy 1200.0 cm of Annual Snowfall at Seki Onsen

Dude, Seki Onsen gets over 1200.0 cm of snow every year—talk about a powder paradise! With 2.0 lifts and 5.0 trails, there’s plenty to explore. You’ve got 264.0 meters of vertical drop from top to bottom and 3.0 kilometers of epic terrain waiting for you! Seki Onsen is one of the best areas in Japan.

 

Seki Onsen: A Skiing Paradise in Japan

Seki Onsen

What is Seki Onsen?

Seki Onsen is a popular hot spring resort located in Nagano Prefecture, Japan. It is renowned for its natural hot springs, traditional Japanese architecture, and nearby ski resorts.

Why is Seki Onsen great for learning to ski?

Seki Onsen is an excellent location for learning to ski due to its beginner-friendly slopes and affordable lift passes. The nearby Kashimayari Ski Resort offers numerous beginner and intermediate runs, as well as ski schools and rental shops. Additionally, the town’s proximity to other larger ski resorts like Hakuba and Nozawa Onsen allows skiers to progress to more challenging terrain once they gain confidence.

What are the accommodation options in Seki Onsen?

Seki Onsen offers a variety of accommodation options, including traditional ryokan inns, budget-friendly hotels, and vacation rentals. These accommodations often feature onsen baths and provide guests with a unique and authentic Japanese experience.

What other activities can I do in Seki Onsen besides skiing?

In addition to skiing, Seki Onsen offers various activities such as snowboarding, snowshoeing, and winter hiking. Visitors can also enjoy nearby cultural attractions, including the Seki Onsen Shrine and the historic Kisoji post town. During warmer months, Seki Onsen is a popular destination for hiking, cycling, and rafting.

How do I get to Seki Onsen?

Seki Onsen is accessible by train and bus from Nagano City. The nearest airport is Nagano Airport, which has limited international and domestic flights. Visitors can also reach Seki Onsen by car using the Nagano Expressway.

What is the best time to visit Seki Onsen for skiing?

Ski season in Seki Onsen typically runs from late November to early April. The resort usually receives significant snowfall, making it an ideal time for winter sports enthusiasts. However, it is important to check the local weather forecast and ski conditions before planning a trip.

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About Our Instruction

Whether you’re just starting or trying to tackle those gnarly runs, the instructors at Seki Onsen got your back—they’ll help you!

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Booking Lessons

Make sure you book your lessons in advance on the form below for Seki Onsen; it’s all about getting ready to crush it this winter!

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Seki Onsen Ski Resort Investment: (Full equipment rental available)

 Private Lessons (Offered at Seki Onsen ) – From 91/Student/Lesson

 Group Lessons From 54/Student/ Lesson

 

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