Fujimi Panorama Resort, often known as Fujipara, is a ski area located on the eastern slopes of Mt Nyukasa in Fujimi Town, in the central-eastern region of Nagano Prefecture.
This ski area has an 8-person 2489m gondola lift and five pair lifts (285m, 520m, 755m, 500m, 356m), with three around the base area.
Snowshoe trekking is popular in the area above the gondola's top station.
This region has a relatively large amount of clear weather days. Artificial snow-making machines are on hand to help with natural snowfall is required.
Fujimi Panorama Resort has been open since 1987.
Mountain
statistics
Top/peak (m)
1780
Vertical (m)
730
Bottom/base (m)
1050
Beginner runs (%)
30
Intermediate runs (%)
40
Advanced runs (%)
30
Longest course (m)
3000
Steepest slope (°)
27
Number of courses
7

Ski lifts
6
Ropeway cable car
0
Gondola
1
Quad lift (4-person)
0
Triple lift (3-person)
0
Pair lift (2-person)
5
Single lift (1-person)
0
Surface lift
0
Information
Normal season dates
Fujimi Panorama Resort 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
Fujimi Panorama Resort is normally open from 8:30am until 4:30pm on weekdays and from 8:00am on weekends and holidays. The Gondola operates from 8:30am until 4:00pm (last one down at 4:30pm).
Night skiing
There is no night skiing at Fujimi Panorama Resort.
Snow shoe trekking
Snow shoe trekking is also popular at Fujimi Panorama Resort with official courses available in the top area.
Families & children
The Kids Park is located on the Family course and features a 50m snow escalator, sledging area, tubing area, and an area for playing in the snow. The entry charge is 1,500 yen.
Lessons
Ski and snowboard lessons are available at Fujimi Panorama Resort.
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: 2,000 yen
Senior: 5,700 yen
Morning
Adult: 5,300 yen
Child: 1,500 yen
Senior: 5,100 yen
Afternoon
Adult: 5,300 yen
Child: 1,500 yen
Senior: 5,100 yen
1 lift coupon
Adult: 700 yen
Child: 700 yen
Senior: 700 yen
Gondola (1 ride)
Adult: 2,300 yen
Child: 1,100 yen
Senior: 2,300 yen
Season 3 days
Adult: 16,200 yen
Child: 5,400 yen
Senior: 15,400 yen
Season ticket
Adult: 60,000 yen
Child: 20,000 yen
Senior: 57,000 yen
A ticket that is valid for 1 day and also includes a 1,000 yen meal voucher (and also a 500 yen coupon for shopping) is 6,900 yen for adults and 6,700 yen for seniors.
A sightseeing/mountain climbing ticket for the gondola is available:
Gondola Return (not for skiing/snowboarding)Adults - 2,400 yen; children 1,200 yen; seniors 2,400 yen
And... pets can ride the gondola for 800 yen. (* Type of animal not specified!)
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 - 5th April (107 days)
2024-2025 season: 14th December - 5th April (113 days)
2023-2024 season: 15th December - 6th April (114 days)
2022-2023 season: 15th December - 2nd April (109 days)
2021-2022 season: 24th December - 3rd April (101 days)
Deepest recorded snow depth
2025-2026 season: 120cm on 7th February - 28th March
2024-2025 season: 150cm on 8th February - 17th March
2023-2024 season: 80cm on 6th-20th February and 3rd-26th March
2022-2023 season: 120cm on 11th-28th February
2021-2022 season: 150cm on 14th February - 14th March
2020-2021 season: 120cm on 18th February - 20th March
2019-2020 season: 130cm on 13th February - 11th March
2018-2019 season: 130cm on 22nd-23rd March
2017-2018 season: 130cm on 3rd February - 8th March
2016-2017 season: 130cm on 11th February - 7th April
2015-2016 season: 105cm on 26th February - 7th March
2014-2015 season: 130cm on 12th February - 11th March and 17th-19th March
Resources
Weather & snowfall (Japan Meteorological Agency) [open in new window]
Introduction to the region
Nagano Prefecture is located in the Chubu region of the main island of Honshu. It is one of only eight landlocked prefectures in Japan, bordered by Niigata, Gunma, Saitama, Yamanashi, Shizuoka, Aichi, Gifu, and Toyama.
Nagano Prefecture is sometimes referred to as 'the roof of Japan' because of the steep, rugged terrain of the many 2,000-3,000m mountains that comprise the Japan Alps. The Northern Alps are located along the northwestern region bordering Gifu and Toyama. The Central Alps are in the southwestern region, and the Southern Alps are along the southeastern border.
After Hokkaido, Nagano Prefecture is home to the second-largest number of ski areas in Japan. It has multiple world-class winter sports resorts within its boundaries, and some were venues for the main events of the 1998 Nagano Winter Olympics. There are ski areas throughout the mountains of Nagano Prefecture, but the majority are in the northern and central regions.
Fujimi Panorama Resort is one of 2 ski areas currently operating in Fujimi Town. The other is Fujimi Kogen.

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