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 Ski Kamui Ski Links
Kamui Ski Links, is famous for having Japan's driest and lightest powder, with powder so light and dry, you will feel as though you have improved as a skier or snowboarder as the snow is so easy and light to ride through.
Kamui is famous amongst locals in Asahikawa and Central Hokkaido as providing a ski experience unlike that of the other big ski areas in Japan. Kamui is a ski resort set on its own, with;
No hotels or lodges located at the base A great deal of varied terrain Wide open cruisers Fantastic powder Plenty of rolling terrain The most open ski area policy in Japan.
Kamui does not restrict any entry into the trees or un-patrolled areas. Skiers must enter with caution, but the terrain at Kamui is completely open for all skiers and snowboarders.
Advanced skiers will love the open and free policy of the Kamui patrol that does not stop skiers or boarders from skiing out-of-bounds in some of the best tree skiing in Hokkaido.

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Asahikawa Grand Hotel Asahikawa Grand Hotel is a European-style city hotel with a distinct look, which is located a short stroll from the popular shopping arcades and promenade. |
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| Snow season |
December - March |
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| Max. height |
750m |
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| Lifts |
8 |
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| Longest run |
3.5km |
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| Terrain area |
Snowy |
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| Vertical altitude |
650m |
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| Snowfall average |
8m |
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 Ski Kamui Ski Links Links








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