※Only cash (Japanese yen) can be used in the park. Credit cards can not be used.
※There is no ATM in the park.
※公园内只能使用现金(日元)。 不能使用信用卡。
※公园里没有自动取款机。
Tube sledding [Sledding hill]
One of the longest in the nation, a 200 meter course!
Not only children, but adults are also thrilled by the sense of speed from sledding down the 200-meter hill!Straight course
Up to six 200-meter long coursesS-shaped course (limited time offer)
A 180-meter long course
A rollercoaster-like course with banked left and right corners
* One person at a timeTow rope
Business hours: 9:15-15:30
Admission free
Easily go up to the starting point.Kids Sledding Corner
This is an area where kids can sled on a plastic snow sled.Items that are free to borrow
Snow tubes and plastic snow sledsSafety precautions
For single snow tubing, ages 4 and older. Children aged 3 or under should be with a person aged 10 or older.
You can’t use snow tubes or tow ropes while wearing ski boots or snowshoes.
Skiing and snowboarding [Family slope]
Gentle slopes welcome beginners!
250-meter slopes at 7 degrees of average descent slope angle are perfect for beginners of skiing or snowboarding, and young children.Lift
Business hours: 9:15-15:45
Lift tickets sold here: Country house (at the information desk), Chuo Guchi rest facility
Business hours: 9:00-15:30Rental
Rental set (skis, poles, boots, and children’s skiwear)
Rent skis here: Country house (Rental Corner)
Safety precautions
Sledding is prohibited on the family slope. Please use the sledding courses.
Snowshoeing
This is the best way to experience snow and enjoy the views!
Very fluffy! The only things you need to walk on the fresh snow are a sense of curiosity about nature and snowshoes!
Put on your snowshoes and start walking around on the fluffy fresh snow.
Views unique to a snowy country abound such as trees lightly dusted with snow and the footprints of small animals.
Meet the vast wilderness with your five senses.Items that are free to borrow
Snowshoes and binoculars: Snowshoes for children (16-23 cm) are available.
* You can bring your own gear!
There are three courses and you can enjoy a variety of scenes.
Takino no Mori ZoneStandard strolling time: 30 minutes to 2 hours Entrance: Takino no Mori Guchi Parking lot: Minami parking lot Where to borrow: Mori no Koryukan Center | This gently sloped area extends into the forest. It is very quiet around here. |
Kawagarasu courseStandard strolling time: 1 hour (about 2,000m) Entrance: Keiryu Guchi Parking lot: Keiryu Guchi parking lot Where to borrow: Mori no Koryukan Center | This is a flat course heading to Ashiribetsu Fall that has a phenomenon called icefall (hyoubaku) in the severe cold season. |
Akagera courseStandard strolling time: 1 hour (about 1,800m) Entrance: Keiryu Guchi Parking lot: Higashi Guchi parking lot Where to borrow: Country House (information desk) | A course with some bumps and highland views. The extending snow field after going through woods is vast. |
Cross-country skiing [6 cross-country skiing courses]
From beginner to expert, anybody can be satisfied!
From a gentle slope course to a full-on rugged course, six different levels of courses are ready.
Why don’t you start skiing casually using rental equipment?Where to borrow
Rental set (skis, poles, boots, and children’s skiwear)
Rent skis here: Country house (Rental Corner)
Cross-country ski courses
Beginner’s course | 5 kilometers Seseragi course | Start and finish: In front of Lodge Yukizasa Visit Ashiribetsu Fall and Masumi Fall listening to the murmur of the Atsubetsu River. |
1 kilometer Campsite course | Start and finish: Tsudoi no Mori This course is recommended for beginners since the total distance is short, 1 kilometer. | |
Intermediate course | 3 kilometers Ezorisu course | Start and finish: Tsudoi no Mori You can enjoy winter views of Takino in quietness amusing yourself with its moderate ups and downs. |
6 kilometers Nousagi course | Start and finish: Tsudoi no Mori Heading to the direction of Seishonen Yama no Ie with moderate ups and downs and joining up with the Ezorisu course in the middle. | |
Advanced course | 10 kilometers Kitakitsune course | Start and finish: Tsudoi no Mori This is a balanced course with distance and ups and downs. |
16 kilometers Kitsutsuki course | Start and finish: Tsudoi no Mori This is the most difficult, roughest and longest course of all the courses. * Be sure to look at the signboard carefully since this course requires going around (11-13 kilometers) twice. |