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Rusutsu Resort

ルスツリゾート

北海道留寿都村

2026-2027 season information

Late November 2026 until early April 2027

Information status
Not yet updated

Rusutsu Resort, often known as just Rusutsu, is a ski area located in Rusutsu Village, to the southeast of Mt Yotei in the western region of Hokkaido.

This ski area is spread over three large areas, called West Mt, East Mt and Mt Isola. It features 18 ski lifts, including multiple gondolas and quad lifts.


This resort is very popular with inbound foreign skiers and snowboarders, and the lift ticket prices are amongst the most expensive in Japan.


The famous Niseko ski and snowboard areas are about 30km from Rusutsu by road, on the other western side of Mt Yotei. Many people visit both on a visit to the region.


Fine views of Mt Yotei can be enjoyed on clear days.

Mountain
statistics

Top/peak (m)

994

Vertical (m)

594

Bottom/base (m)

400

Beginner runs (%)

30

Intermediate runs (%)

40

Advanced runs (%)

30

Longest course (m)

3500

Steepest slope (°)

40

Number of courses

37

Ski area lift layout

Ski lifts

18

Ropeway cable car

0

Gondola

4

Quad lift (4-person)

7

Triple lift (3-person)

0

Pair lift (2-person)

7

Single lift (1-person)

0

Surface lift

0

Information

Normal season dates

Rusutsu Resort usually plans to be open from late November or early December until late March or early April. See below for the actual opening and closing dates in recent seasons.


Normal opening times

Early skiing season (1) is from 29th November until 12th December 2025.

Early skiing season (2) is from 13th December until 19th December 2025.

Spring skiing season is from 16th March until 31st March 2026.


Night skiing

Night skiing is from 4:00pm until 8:00pm (last lift at 7:45pm), from mid-December 2025 until Saturday 30th March 2026.


Park

The Freedom Park (East Mt) features a variety of snow park items and is usually open from late December until late March. Rusutsu Resort offers various activities including snowmobiles, snow rafting, nature tours, ice fishing and horse riding.


Families & children

A number of activities for children are available including the Samurai Kids Park (West Mt). Entry us 2,400 yen for one day and 3,900 yen for two days.


Lessons

Ski and snowboard lessons are available at Rusutsu Resort.


Rental

Ski, snowboard and gear rental is available from various locations at Rusutsu Resort.


Lift ticket prices

2025-2026 season

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


5 hours

Adult: 14,000 yen

Child: 6,000 yen

Senior: 10,000 yen

25 hours

Adult: 34,700 yen

Child: 17,400 yen

Senior: 28,900 yen

1 day

Adult: 16,200 yen

Child: 8,000 yen

Senior: 12,100 yen

2 days

Adult: 23,600 yen

Child: 11,200 yen

Senior: 17,400 yen

3 days

Adult: 35,400 yen

Child: 16,800 yen

Senior: 26,100 yen

4 days

Adult: 47,200 yen

Child: 22,400 yen

Senior: 34,800 yen

5 days

Adult: 59,000 yen

Child: 28,000 yen

Senior: 43,500 yen

Night

Adult: 3,800 yen

Child: 1,300 yen

Senior: 2,500 yen


Tickets that are not quite as expensive as the ones shown above are available online, though those are still probably the most expensive ski lift tickets in Japan.

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: 5th December - 31st March (117 days)

2024-2025 season: 2nd December - 30th March (119 days)

2023-2024 season: 30th November - 31st March (123 days)

2022-2023 season: 2nd December - 2nd April (122 days)

2021-2022 season: 27th November - 3rd April (128 days)

Deepest recorded snow depth

2025-2026 season: 290cm on 27th-28th January

2024-2025 season: 195cm on 9th-10th, 16th-24th January, 14th-16th February

2023-2024 season: 210cm on 9th February

2022-2023 season: 290cm on 27th February

2021-2022 season: 215cm on 5th-7th March

2020-2021 season: 200cm on 11th-12th February, 3rd March

2019-2020 season: 200cm on 6th-7th February

2018-2019 season: 240cm on 25th January

2017-2018 season: 312cm on 21st-23rd February

2016-2017 season: 267cm on 26th-27th February

2015-2016 season: 222cm on 18th February

2014-2015 season: 319cm on 1st January

Resources

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



SnowJapan Directory: travel services listings in the region


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.


Rusutsu Resort is the only ski area currently operating in Rusutsu Village.

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