Gunma Ski Resorts

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Classic Gunma snow
Classic Gunma snow
Backcountry skiing in Gunma at Tanigawadake
Backcountry skiing in Gunma at Tanigawadake
Minakami Houdaigi Ski Resort Gunma
Minakami Houdaigi Ski Resort Gunma
The highlight of Gunma skiing
The highlight of Gunma skiing
Oze Iwakura: one of the best Gunma ski resorts
Oze Iwakura: one of the best Gunma ski resorts
Minakami Houdaigi Ski Resort Gunma
Minakami Houdaigi Ski Resort Gunma
Ski Gunma: Oze Iwakura
Ski Gunma: Oze Iwakura
White World Oze Iwakura Gunma
White World Oze Iwakura Gunma
Looking at Marunuma Kogen in Katashina Gunma
Looking at Marunuma Kogen in Katashina Gunma
The mighty Tanigawadake Tenjindaira
The mighty Tanigawadake Tenjindaira
Nice terrain off Tanigawadake
Nice terrain off Tanigawadake
No shortage of steeps at Tanigawadake in Gunma
No shortage of steeps at Tanigawadake in Gunma
Gunma snow is typically low in moisture content
Gunma snow is typically low in moisture content
Manza Onsen
Manza Onsen
Backcountry skiing Gunma
Backcountry skiing Gunma

Gunma Ski Resorts

Ski Gunma

Gunma Prefecture is located in the northwestern part of Kanto on the main island of Honshu. There are more than 20 Gunma ski resorts, and despite their proximity to Tokyo and ease of access for weekend warriors, Gunma skiing and snowboarding has been relatively undiscovered by the gaijin. The Gunma Prefecture is bordered by Nagano to the west, Niigata to the north, Fukushima to the northeast, and Tochigi to the east. It’s a very mountainous prefecture, with the exception of the southeast and central areas, hence its proclivity for skiing and snowboarding.

Pros & Cons of Gunma Japan

Pros
  • Whilst many of the domestic skiers and snowboarders play on-piste at the Gunma ski resorts, the off-piste zones attract very little skier traffic.
  • Gunma is home to one of the best Japanese ski areas for powder hounds, Tenjindaira.
  • The Gunma snow quality is generally very dry.
  • You’re highly likely to experience Japanese culture aplenty considering the low numbers of foreigners.
Cons
  • If you want to put together a few areas on a Gunma ski trip, you’ll need to have a car because shuttle services and public transport options between ski areas are rudimentary.
  • Gunma is very mountainous and lots of roads are closed during winter. It’s not as easy as you’d first think to combine lots of Gunma ski resorts on a safari, even though the ski areas may be very close as the crow flies.
  • Some of the Gunma ski areas are very small, mellow and at low elevation (as is the case across most of the prefectures).
Pro or Con Depending On Your Perspective
  • Gunma is reasonably close to Tokyo.

Gunma Ski Resorts

The ski resorts in Gunma are mainly concentrated in the north and northeast regions of the prefecture in the Minakami and Katashina areas, and over to the west of Gunma in Kusatsu.

Minakami Gunma

There are 10 Minakami ski resorts and like the other Gunma resorts, they are relatively undiscovered by international skiers and snowboarders. The onsen town of Minakami is very close to a major highway interchange which makes for easy access, and Minakami is also close to the town of Yuzawa in Niigata and the dozen or so Yuzawa ski resorts.

For backcountry enthusiasts, your main goal is Tanigawadake Tenjindaira, which we rate as the best ski area in Japan for powder hounds, but the weather can be ferocious, which is what you’d expect for a super snowy big mountain. For weather days there are a few Plan B powder chasing destinations within driving distance that can be explored as part of a Tenjindaira Backcountry Tour.

One of these is Minakami Houdaigi which has some lovely tight steep tree runs. White Valley can also be fun for a couple of hours on a powder morning.

Nearby Minakami Kogen Ski Resort, Minakami Kogen Fujiwara Ski Resort, and Okutone Snow Park (“Uncle Tony’s”) are well suited to those looking for mellow slopes.

Katashina Gunma

The town of Katashina has a handful of ski resorts. They are all located a fair way off major highways and weekend traffic on the routes to get there can be heavy.

Our favourite of the Katashina ski resorts is Oze Iwakura, which was a bit of a surprise package. Marunuma Kogen was also a bit of a surprise package for us, but not in a good way. Also nearby is Oguna Hotaka.

Other Katashina ski resorts are at lower elevation and include Katashina Kogen (skiers only), Snow Park Oze Tokura and Oguna Hotaka.

Agatsuma Area - Western Gunma

In the western part of Gunma near the border with the Nagano Prefecture (and Shiga Kogen in Nagano) are Manza Onsen and Kusatsu Onsen. As the names would suggest, these are onsen towns and their main strength would be the onsen and not so much the skiing and snowboarding.

Also in this area is Palcall Tsumagoi, which has carved out a strong niche for terrain park riders, beginners and those progressing to the intermediate ability level.

And in the zone between Agatsuma and Katashina near Numata is the Kawaba Ski Resort. Kawaba has some good off-piste and backcountry opportunities, but the aspect is quite sunny so you need to pick your days.

Gunma Snow

Gunma snow can often be a bit drier than in Niigata and Nagano because it is located further from the coast, and as to be expected, this is associated with lower snow volumes. Many of the Gunma ski resorts sit in the snow shadows of big mountains around Yuzawa including Tanigawa-dake (where Tenjindaira is located), and the moisture is sucked out of the storms before they hit Gunma. This is often referred to as kara kaze (empty wind). See the Gunma snow stats for information on the ski resort elevation and aspect.
Tours That Might Visit Gunma

Single-Base, Multi-Ski-Area Tours

Tenjin Guides Learn To Ski
LEARN TO SKI PACKAGES
from 2 days/nights
Ability: Beginner to Intermediate
This package is ideal for those wanting to learn to ski or snowboard away from the masses and at the same time not having to break the piggy bank. Packages are CUSTOMISABLE from 2 days including instruction, lift tickets, lodging, breakfast, dinner, transport & can be optioned up with rental equipment and clothing too.
Price p/p From price based on 2 nights/days; twin-share tatami room for travel in 2025 season (group 4) including lessons, lift tickets, breakfast, dinner & transfers to ski areas.
Base/invoice currency is in JPY in taxes.
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USD 516
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Backcountry Skiing Tours

Tenjindaira Backcountry Tours
ADVANCED BACKCOUNTRY TOURS
Fully guided - from 3 days/nights
Ability: Advanced to Expert
This tour is for hard-core skiers and boarders wanting to ski & ride some of the deepest and steepest terrain in Honshu Japan. Terrain is lift accessed as much as possible to maximise the downhill but there will be hiking & possibly touring. Those without touring gear will be provided with snowshoes
Price p/p From price based on 3 nights/days; twin-share tatami room for travel in January and February 2025.
Base/invoice currency is in JPY in taxes.
*Displayed price may vary due to currency fluctuations.
USD 938
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