Takasu Snow Park is a ski area located on the eastern slopes of Dainichigatake in the northern region of Gujo City in the northern region of Gifu Prefecture.
This ski area is lift and course connected with Dynaland in the upper area. A shared lift ticket is available, as well as individual tickets.
Together with Dynaland, the connected ski areas have 30 courses, over 40km of trails, various tree runs and ungroomed areas. Over 200 snow-making machines are also available to help with natural snowfall if required.
Takasu has a 2700m gondola lift and three quad lifts (1700m, 1300m, 1700m).
This ski area has been operating since 1999, making it one of the most recent ski areas to open in Japan. Only Ibukinosato (Okayama, 2003) and Mineyama Kogen WHITE PEAK (Hyogo, 2017) are newer.
Mountain
statistics
Top/peak (m)
1550
Vertical (m)
600
Bottom/base (m)
950
Beginner runs (%)
35
Intermediate runs (%)
35
Advanced runs (%)
30
Longest course (m)
4800
Steepest slope (°)
40
Number of courses
12

Ski lifts
4
Ropeway cable car
0
Gondola
1
Quad lift (4-person)
3
Triple lift (3-person)
0
Pair lift (2-person)
0
Single lift (1-person)
0
Surface lift
0
Information
Normal season dates
Takasu Snow Park usually plans to be open from mid- to late December until early May. See below for the actual opening and closing dates in recent seasons.
Normal opening times
Takasu Snow Park is normally open from 8:00am until 4:30pm.
Night skiing
There is no night skiing at Takasu Snow Park.
Park & tree runs
There are usually a few park areas at Takasu Snow Park including Mixed Up Banks and Panorama Park. There is a Regular Pipe and Super Pipe. There are also a few official tree run areas: BUNA Area, NARA Area and TOCHI Area.
Families & children
The Family Snow Area YUKINOS is located close to the base Centre House. It is free with a valid ski lift ticket, otherwise the charge is 1,000 yen per person. The area features a covered snow escalator as well as a tubing area, sledging area, snow strider bikes and other items for children. There is also a Snowmobile Land area.
Lessons
Ski and snowboard lessons are available at Takasu Snow Park.
Rental
Ski and snowboard equipment & wear rental is available.
Lift ticket prices
2025-2026 season
Information for the upcoming 2026-2027 season will be added by December 2026
1 day
Adult: 6,000 yen
Child: 2,400 yen
Senior: 5000 yen
Afternoon (from 12pm)
Adult: 4,800 yen
2 days
Adult: 10,000 yen
Season ticket (Takasu only weekends)
Adult: 59,000 yen
Child: 10,000 yen
Season ticket (Takasu only weekdays)
Adult: 38,000 yen
A 500 yen returnable deposit is required for tickets.
A family ticket for 1 child and 1 adult is 6,700 yen.
A ticket that is valid on just the Panorama ski lift is available for 3,900 yen.
A return ticket for the gondola is 2,000 yen.
Most of the lift tickets are valid at Takasu Snow Park and the connecting Dynaland ski area.
A selection of various season tickets are also available.
Takasu Mountains 2025-2026
Six areas in the region are together known as Takasu Mountains. Various lift tickets are available that are valid at all six ski areas. With those tickets you can ski at multiple ski areas on the same day. A free shuttle bus connects them all for most of the main season. The ski areas included in Takasu Mountains are as follows:
DynalandGujo Vacance MuraHirugano KogenTakasu Snow ParkWashigatakeWhite Pia Takasu
Takasu Mountains lift tickets:
A 1 day: 6,500 yen (adults); 3,800 yen (children); 5,500 yen (seniors)
A 2 day: 11,800 yen (adults); 6,900 yen (children); 10,500 yen (seniors)
A 3 day: 17,100 yen (adults); 10,000 yen (children); 15,500 yen (seniors)
A season ticket covering those six ski areas is 70,000 yen for every day or 41,000 yen for just weekdays.
Note that any night skiing is not included in Takasu Mountain tickets.
Historical snow depth data
The following ski season and official snow depth data have been independently compiled by SnowJapan for publication on this website. Where available, the data is updated annually after each ski season.
First and last dates of recent seasons
2025-2026 season: 7th December - 19th April (134 days)
2024-2025 season: 10th December - 6th May (148 days)
2023-2024 season: 8th December - 24th April (139 days)
2022-2023 season: 17th December - 22nd April (127 days)
2021-2022 season: 4th December - 26th April (144 days)
Deepest recorded snow depth
2025-2026 season: 220cm on 19th-23rd February
2024-2025 season: 340cm on 9th February - 4th March
2023-2024 season: 160cm on 15th-20th January, 25th January - 18th February
2022-2023 season: 210cm on 2nd-13th February
2021-2022 season: 260cm on 17th February - 13th March
2020-2021 season: 260cm on 22nd January and 18th February
2019-2020 season: 110cm on 18th February - 10th March
2018-2019 season: 170cm on 23rd January
2017-2018 season: 260cm on 13th February - 6th March
2016-2017 season: 200cm on 12th February - 3rd April
2015-2016 season: 160cm on 25th January - 14th February
2014-2015 season: 260cm on 14th February - 4th April
Resources
Weather & snowfall (Japan Meteorological Agency) [open in new window]
Introduction to the region
Gifu Prefecture is located in central Japan and is one of only eight landlocked prefectures in the country. It is surrounded by seven other prefectures: Aichi, Mie, Shiga, Fukui, Ishikawa, Toyama and Nagano.
All the ski areas in Gifu Prefecture are in the northern mountainous regions of the Prefecture, in Gujo City, Takayama City and Hida City.
Six ski areas in Gujo City recently joined together for promotional purposes under the Takasu Mountains brand. (Takasu is the name of a neighbourhood in Gujo City. In 2004, Takasu Village merged with several other towns and villages to form the current city). That area is particularly popular with people visiting from Nagoya and Osaka. Train links are not particularly convenient, so most people travel by car or bus.
Takasu Snow Park is one of 9 ski areas currently operating in Gujo City.

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