Kagura Ski Resort will hold summer skiing operations for a limited time on the “Kagura Summer Slope,” which has a run length of approximately 1,100 meters and a maximum course width of 50 meters.
The program will be held on Saturdays and holidays from July 23 to October 2, and on August 12 and 15. The entire surface of the summer slopes will be covered with snow mats made of plastic and other materials, and sprinklers will be used to sprinkle water and periodically apply a special wax to reduce frictional resistance and improve gliding performance. The special wax is also applied to the sliding equipment, allowing skiers to enjoy a sensation similar to that on snow even during the summer season.
The resort has also set up a series of 30 man-made bump slopes that can be enjoyed over a length of 120 meters, as well as a series of 10 waves, pole barns, and other items. Children under elementary school age can also use the lifts and ropeway for free.
Fees are 4,000 yen for adults and 3,700 yen for seniors and junior high and high school students for a one-day pass, and 3,100 yen for adults and 2,900 yen for seniors and junior high and high school students for a four-hour pass.
In addition, on Saturdays and holidays from July 16 to October 23 and on August 12, the “Kagura High Speed Lift No. 1,” which is located about a 5-minute walk from the fifth station trailhead for climbers of Mt. It will shorten the outward journey to Shimonoshiba by approximately 60 minutes, and will also save energy on the way down the mountain. The fare is 2,000 yen for adults and 1,000 yen for children.
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