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Lat Long: 39.82° N 140.94° E
Ski en Japan - Iwate

Guide de la Station de Ski Amihari

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Émis: 8 pm 28 Apr 2026 (heure locale)

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Amihari Resort Guide

Amihari has 7 lifts within its 57 Hectares of terrain that is suitable for all levels. Find location, trail maps and piste maps covering the mountains 710m of vertical range and surrounding area. There are 11 trail at Amihari.

Amihari Resort Guide

Amihari has 7 lifts within its 57 Hectares of terrain that is suitable for all levels. Find location, trail maps and piste maps covering the mountains 710m of vertical range and surrounding area. There are 11 trail at Amihari.

Vertical :

Sommet : 1350m
Arrow
710m
Pied : 640m

Meilleure pour :

Avancé skieur de niveau
Niveau intermédiaire/
Avancé

Pistes:

11
30%
40%
30%

Hectares de ski :

57
Fabrication de neige : —

Amihari Remontées :

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Remontées totales = 7
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  • Ouverture de la saison
  • Fermeture de la saison
  • Hébergement
  • Restaurants | Bars
    1 | —
  • Aéroport le plus proche
  • Gare la plus proche
    Morioka
  • Site Officiel du Tourisme
  • Tél. Office de Tourisme
    019-693-2211

Amihari Caractéristiques

Le terrain de Amihari inclut :

  • Halfpipes
    Yes
  • Snowpark
  • Ski de fond
  • Location de skis

À quoi ressemble la station Amihari ?

Amihari in Japan (located in the Iwate prefecture) is a medium sized ski resort with 7 ski lifts that offers skiers an impressive 710 metres (2330 feet) of vertical descent. Amihari has 143 acres of terrain over 11 pistes. Amihari is best suited for intermediate skiers and snowboarders but there is a also a lot of terrain for beginners and experts too. We have no information about the existence of any cross country ski trails at Amihari. For snowboarders, there are one or more half pipes.. The nearest train station to Amihari is at Morioka.


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Plan des pistes et plan des sentiers interactifs de Amihari. Visualisez les pistes et les sentiers ainsi que le terrain environnant et les contours des montagnes pour pré&parer des activités dans toute la région. Trouvez et comparez les stations à proximité en cliquant sur les marqueurs de station.

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Quel est le mois le plus enneigé pour aller à Amihari ?

décembreMoyenne: 5.8 jours de neige par semaine
La semaine la plus enneigée à Amihari est la semaine 4 de décembre. Il y a généralement 5.8 jours de neige cette semaine avec une épaisseur de 42cm . Consultez les graphiques de l’historique de la neige à Amihari ci-dessous.



Commentaires de Visiteurs de Amihari

Globalement: 3.8 Basé sur 1 vote et 1 commentaire

  • Fiabilité (neige)
    5.0
  • Variété de pistes
    5.0
  • Hors-piste
    5.0
  • Paysages
    4.0
  • Après-Ski
    4.0

Rob Davies de United Kingdom écrit:

A mid-sized resort which is attracting more non-Japanese people in response to people complaining that other areas are tending to be full up.

Not quite "Hokkaido Powder" but north enough and high elevation enough to be pretty close at times. We spent a week there and had no trouble staying on mostly untracked forest runs. That said, the further north you get in Honshu, the windier it tends to be. It was never enough to close lifts, which was surprising, but be prepared for the chill.

Busier with Morioka locals at the weekend but really empty on weekdays. A fair proportion of locals are primarily here for the various hot springs.

One of these has an adjacent visitor center with impressive displays relating the national park here. Well worth a visit.

There is just one large hotel at the ski area and it isn't going to win any architecture prizes but Japan has a lot of these 1970s bland buildings.

Even so, staff and facilities are just first class, meals are excellent and good value.

Three chairs connect and each one gains about 200m of vertical.

Off-piste is forbidden within the extent of the pistes which is a shame because large patches of woodland ride very well. People risk it, of course and the reward is generally moderate tree-riding with some lovely gullies here and there forming natural half-pipes, albeit with trees.

The designated off-piste area on skiers right is a more moderate gradient forest that is only moderately used such that it seems always possible to find fresh lines, all converging on a collector track back to the bottom lift.

Hearty lunches at two cafes in the base area and a chance to sit by a radiator and warm up.

Skiers left has a strip of "allowable" woodland and then an area of out-of-bounds with volcanic hazards and the concern that an avalanche here could have severe impact on buildings below. Above this exclusion zone, starting at the top lift exit, a ridge takes tourers towards the main summit with awfully tempting huge ridge-runs back towards the road.

Not the best off-piste resort in the region but you could do a whole lot worse too. Uncrowded pistes with something for all abilities apart from experts. No park.

About 40 minutes from Morioka Station complex with a free resort shuttle bus from the West (minor) exit. This exit is not that well signposted if you arrive here on a Shinkansen.

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