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Naeba Now: Sunday 6th April 2025

  • Apr 6, 2025
  • 2 min read

Updated: May 25

Independent snow and weather reporting from the Naeba region of Niigata


New snowfall at base 0cm
Snowfall at base this season 1150cm

Posted on Sunday 6th April 2025 This is an archived report. The latest Naeba Now report can be found here.


Good morning from Naeba.


It is Sunday 6th April - the last day of the ski season at Naeba.


It has been a mix of sun, blue sky and some cloud this morning. Good visibility and a moderate southerly wind.


So that's it for the 2024-2025 snow season from Naeba. Time has flown by so quickly, and it has been a fairly eventful one. Lots of snow, 1150cm recorded from base in these reports, and many days of fine skiing and snowboarding.


But also various avalanche worries closing the top section for a fair bit. Hopefully the ski area will also get that Hiuchi lift next to Dragondola sorted in time for next season.


Hope you have enjoyed reading the reports. Remember, you can always check out archive reports and statistics using the links/tabs above.


Information on other ski areas in Yuzawa that remain open will continue to be posted over on our Yuzawa Now daily reports until early May.


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Naeba ski area is the venue of the famous Fuji Rock Festival.


This year the music festival will be held from Friday 25th to Sunday 27th July 2025



Naeba Now 2024-2025 season

Data as of Sunday 6th April 2025 Total snowfall at base so far 1150cm Number of days snowfall observed 77 days Most snowfall observed on 1 day 58cm (on 20th February) November 2024 snowfall 9cm observed on 2 days December 2024 snowfall 359cm observed on 21 days January 2025 snowfall 221cm observed on 18 days February 2025 snowfall 450cm observed on 23 days March 2025 snowfall 109cm observed on 12 days April 2025 snowfall 2cm observed on 1 day




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