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Myoko Now: Sunday 5th April 2020

  • Apr 5, 2020
  • 4 min read

Independent snow and weather reporting from the Myoko region of Niigata


New snowfall at base 3cm
Snowfall at base this season 896cm

Posted on Sunday 5th April 2020 This is an archived report. The latest Myoko Now report can be found here.


Snow is falling in Myoko. A fittingly odd end to a really perplexing season.


I'm calling this the last day of the 2019-2020, super-low-snow then hit us with a pandemic season. Lotte Arai says it's staying open until May 6, Seki Onsen in unclear about current conditions and plans from now on (but nothing new there), but everyone else is closing today.


The worst snow in anyone's memory. This is how this year will be remembered. We all hope it's a fluke, but lots of locals also privately worry if this is the trend of things to come. Not to be negative, dear readers, but we do think about it. Probably should, too! We might have a crazy heavy year next season; they say that can be one of the results of climate change, too. We hope for more, of course!


Myoko is a place defined by the snow. It's still a great place in the non-snow times, but.... just seems sad without the huge snow walls and the daily struggle to clear out the massive falls just so we can get out of the driveway.


It wasn't terrible on the resorts. There was good snow on many days. There were a lot of "interesting" terrain features that normally would be buried under deeper snow, but can't complain about that.


The backcountry was pretty bad, with the brush, trees and vines never really covered over enough to allow for good turns. In fact, it was better mid-mountain (where there are more buna, or beech trees, than up high where it's more open. It was nice that we had almost no avalanche risk through the whole season. There simply wasn't enough snow most of the time, and very small cornices above so less risk of them coming down in spring. As long as we don't get complacent. Saying that, too, there are still WAY too many people heading offpiste with no gear whatsoever. It doesn't matter if the avalanche is 10 meters off the runs or a kilometer away: if you don't have the gear or don't know how to use it, you or your friends are in serious trouble. And it has happened.


Myoko really became an "international" resort this year, and I choose that word carefully. I know there are changes that lots of longtime visitors aren't happy about, and I think we'll see a few years of things being in flux as people see yen signs in their eyes, but not the difficulty of running a business here (either because of the heavy snow, or the lack of it this year - who knows how that will affect next year?).


But the mountain is still beautiful, and the local folks still surprise with their kindness and humor, even after close to 30 years here...


And, of course, now we're all hunkered down, masked up, staying two meters apart, not drinking nearly enough saké (and the corona virus hates alcohol, right? We have a duty to disinfect here).


So let's hope for a whole new season next year!


And hope you'll be back here, too, reading these daily rantings and reportings on the Myoko snow. See you somewhere around November 2020 (and I'll add any notes on the remaining resorts, if info does get out).


Akakura Kanko:

110cm, -2°

Sky Cable gondola and Hotel No. 3 lift. Last day today.


Akakura Onsen:

100cm, -1°

Ginrei area closed; Yodel 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 lifts; Kumado No. 4. Last day today.


Ikenotaira Onsen:

Closed


Myoko Suginohara:

Closed


Seki Onsen:

180cm, -2°

Finally a change in the snowpack (although I doubt that number); no closing info....


Myoko Ski Park:

Apparently open, but no info. If it is, today's the last day.


Kyukamura RunRun:

Apparently closed


Tangram Ski Circus:

Closed


Madarao Kogen:

Closed


Lotte Arai Resort

257cm, 3.3°

Sanroku No. 1 and 2 closed

Says will remain open until May 6


Kurohime Kogen Snow Park

Closed



Myoko Now 2019-2020 season

Data as of Sunday 5th April 2020 Total snowfall at base so far 896cm Number of days snowfall observed at base 52 days Most snowfall observed in 1 day 105cm (6th February) November 2019 snowfall 11cm reported on 2 days December 2019 snowfall 59cm reported on 6 days January 2020 snowfall 248cm reported on 16 days February 2020 snowfall 439cm reported on 15 days March 2020 snowfall 136cm reported on 12 days April 2020 snowfall 3cm reported on 1 day




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