Minakami Hodaigi Ski Resort

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Hodaigi Ski Resort is located near Minakami
Hodaigi Ski Resort is located near Minakami
North facing powder at Hodaigi
North facing powder at Hodaigi
Hodaigi snowboarding in the sidecountry
Hodaigi snowboarding in the sidecountry
The ski resort has short steep pitches
The ski resort has short steep pitches
The main lunch spot is down at the base
The main lunch spot is down at the base
Minkami Hodaigi Ski Resort
Minkami Hodaigi Ski Resort
You can head there with Tenjin Guides
You can head there with Tenjin Guides
A couple of hooded quad chairs
A couple of hooded quad chairs
Mellow beginner slope
Mellow beginner slope
Hodaigi Ski Resort Gunma
Hodaigi Ski Resort Gunma
Reasonably easy to score freshies
Reasonably easy to score freshies
Houdaigi Ski Resort sidecountry
Houdaigi Ski Resort sidecountry
Uncrowded on weekdays
Uncrowded on weekdays
Base cafeteria during Covid precautions
Base cafeteria during Covid precautions
A decent of fare on offer
A decent of fare on offer
Minakami Hodaigi
Minakami Hodaigi
Skiing in Gunma
Skiing in Gunma
The off-piste has some steep trees
The off-piste has some steep trees
North facing powder
North facing powder
Gun powder (Gunma powder)
Gun powder (Gunma powder)

Minakami Hodaigi Ski Resort

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Minakami Hodaigi

The Minakami Hodaigi Ski Resort feels like a locals’ mountain even though it is visited by lots of Tokyo-ites, and whilst Hodaigi (also spelled Houdaigi) is definitely not undiscovered by the Japanese, this Minakami ski resort is rather off the beaten track for westerners.

Mount Hotaka (Hotakasan) in Gunma has various ski resorts sitting on its flanks, yet the Hodaigi Ski Resort is located on the northwestern slope and many of the runs face due north, so the snow quality is particularly nice. For powder hounds, the Ho-daigi Ski Resort is a great place to retreat to when the big storms roll in and close nearby Tenjindaira.

Pros and Cons of Minakami Hodaigi

Pros 

  • The terrain is very well suited to beginners and intermediates, and you can get ski and snowboard lessons with an English speaking instructor as part of a Tenjin Guides Learning package.
  • Hodaigi Ski Resort has some lovely sidecountry.
  • The snow quality at this Minakami ski resort is generally very good to excellent. It’s Gun Powder and the aspect is favourable.
  • Fresh tracks are reasonably easy to come by.
  • If you have a car, it’s reasonably quick to get there from Tokyo (if the traffic is OK!).
  • Minakami Hodaigi and the surrounding areas provide a traditional Japanese experience. The ski resort has some charm.

Cons

  • There is no après ski in the Minakami area, although this is common to a lot of Japanese ski resorts that haven’t been westernised.
  • Weekends can get congested but the crowds are bearable.

Pro or Con Depending On Your Perspective

  • Ho-daigi has some lovely tight steep tree runs. The pros of tight trees are that the snow rarely sees the sun and many people don’t have the skills to ride them, so they don’t tend to track out too quickly.

Hodaigi Ski and Snowboard Terrain

The Hodaigi Ski Resort might be the largest Minakami ski resort, but don’t get too excited because it’s small without being tiny. The ski area lay-out is compact and user friendly with 7 lifts, 16 courses, and 570 metres of vertical (830-1,400 metres).

Minakami Hodaigi Ski Resort has a spread of piste terrain that’s rated for beginner, intermediate and advanced riders. Unlike many Japanese ski resorts, a few of the black runs are aptly rated and have a bit of pitch (one hits a maximum angle of 40 degrees) and as to be expected, they tend to mogul up pretty quickly.

Adjacent to these black runs are some fun tree lines; well fun if you love steep tight technical trees! As is often the case with Honshu ski resorts, off-piste skiing is officially not permitted but it seems like doing it in practice is tickety-boo not taboo. The sidecountry is lovely and the ski patrollers will definitely turn a blind eye to heading outside the boundaries.

Where is Minakami Hodaigi Ski Resort?

Minakami Hodaigi is situated 15km northeast of the town of Minakami in the Gunma Prefecture, 190km northwest of Tokyo, on the flanks of Mt Hotaka. The highly renowned powder hound destination of Tenjindaira is 17km (about a 20-25 minute drive) to the west.

Accommodation

There are a few Houdaigi lodgings at the base of the ski area such as Lodge Uenohara Yamanoie which offers simple Japanese style rooms and half board (breakfast and dinner).

Or you could stay at the Takaragawa Onsen Osenkaku, which is 5km away from the ski field. This old ryokan sits on the very famous Takaragawa Onsen (one of the largest outdoor hot springs in Japan) and offers very traditional Japanese style tatami rooms.

Or you could stay at Tenjin Lodge near the base of the Tanigawadake Tenjindaira Ski Resort, where a free daily shuttle to and from the Houdaigi Ski Resort is provided.

Minakami Hotel Listings

Ski Resort Facilities

The ski resort amenities and services are middle of the road for a Japanese ski resort. There is an equipment rental shop, a small retail shop, and a few choices for dining at the base and mid-mountain.

There are a few amenities for kids including child care on weekends, a kids’ snow play and sledding area, and the local ski school (private lessons only in English).
Tours That May Include Houdaigi

Safari (Road Trip) Tours

The Legendary Roadie
HOSTED & GUIDED ROAD TRIP
11 Days | 10 Nights | 8 Days Skiing
Ability: Advanced to Expert
Experience Japan powder like no other on this legendary road trip where you will visit up to 8 resorts in 3 prefectures; Nagano, Gunma & Niigata! Join a tour as a solo traveler, couple or small group. Max 6 spots per tour so get in quickly!
Price p/p From price based on twin-share at Hotel Omodaka & Tenjin Lodge for 2025 season.
Base/invoice currency is in JPY in taxes.
*Displayed price may vary due to currency fluctuations.
Base/invoice currency is in JPY in taxes.
*Displayed price may vary due to currency fluctuations.
USD 3,665
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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.
*Displayed price may vary due to currency fluctuations.
USD 524
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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 952
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