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Rubeshibe-cho Happodai Ski Area

留辺蘂町八方台スキー場

北海道北見市

2026-2027 season information

Late December 2026 until mid-March 2027

Information status
Not yet updated

Rubeshibe-cho Happodai is a ski area located in Kitami City in Hokkaido, Japan's second-largest island and the northernmost prefecture.

Kitami City is in the Okhotsk subprefecture, within the region known as Doto ('Eastern Hokkaido').


This small ski area is close to Rubehibe Town, west of central Kitami City. Rubeshibe became part of Kitami City in 2006.


Rubeshibe-cho Happodai has one pair lift.


There are three ski areas in Kitami City. The others are Kitami Wakamatsu Shimin and Northern Arc Resort.

Mountain
statistics

Top/peak (m)

334

Vertical (m)

104

Bottom/base (m)

230

Beginner runs (%)

20

Intermediate runs (%)

70

Advanced runs (%)

10

Longest course (m)

1000

Steepest slope (°)

23

Number of courses

2

Ski area lift layout

Ski lifts

1

Ropeway cable car

0

Gondola

0

Quad lift (4-person)

0

Triple lift (3-person)

0

Pair lift (2-person)

1

Single lift (1-person)

0

Surface lift

0

Information

Normal season dates

This ski area usually plans to be open from late December until mid-March. See below for the actual opening and closing dates in recent seasons.


Normal opening times

Rubeshibe-cho Happodai is normally open from 9:00am until 4:00pm in the daytime.


Night skiing

Night skiing is usually from late December or early January until late February (until 9:00pm).

Lift ticket prices

2025-2026 season

Information for the upcoming 2026-2027 season will be added by December 2026


1 day

Adult: 4,200 yen

Child: 2,400 yen

4 hours

Adult: 2,400 yen

Child: 1,500 yen

2 hours

Adult: 1,500 yen

Child: 2,100 yen

Season ticket

Adult: 43,800 yen

Child: 26,200 yen

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: 20th December - 30th March (91 days)

2024-2025 season: Unconfirmed - 20th March

2023-2024 season: 23rd December - unconfirmed

2022-2023 season: 25th December - 21st March (86 days)

2021-2022 season: 25th December - 21st March (86 days)

Deepest recorded snow depth

2025-2026 season: 50cm on 20th-21st December

2024-2025 season: 50cm on 8th-15th February

2023-2024 season: 40cm on 24th January - 18th February

Resources

Weather & snowfall (Japan Meteorological Agency) [open in new window]


Introduction to the region

Hokkaido is the second-largest and most northerly of Japan's four main islands. It is separated from Aomori Prefecture on the Honshu mainland by the Tsugaru Strait (and connected by the Seikan Tunnel railway).


Hokkaido is the largest prefecture in Japan, forming its own 'region'. Unlike most other prefectures, it is usually referred to simply as 'Hokkaido', rather than 'Hokkaido Prefecture'. Sapporo City is the capital of Hokkaido and is famous for, among other things, the annual Sapporo Snow Festival held in February.


With a colder climate than most of Japan, Hokkaido enjoys some of the most consistent snowfall and conditions in the country. There are more ski areas in Hokkaido than in any other prefecture in Japan, and they are scattered throughout the mountains of the large island.


Hokkaido is home to some of Japan's most famous ski areas. The ski areas in Niseko and Kutchan in the west, and Furano in the central region, have long been popular with Japanese skiers. In recent years, those ski resorts, along with several others, have gained a worldwide reputation and now attract a significant number of overseas visitors.


In striking contrast to the international feel and increasing exclusivity of such resorts, most of the ski areas in Hokkaido are very small. The majority have only one or two ski lifts (often single-person or surface-rope tow lifts), and some are even free to use. Many of these small ski areas are owned and operated by the local village or town and very much cater to locals.

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