Tsugaike Mountain Resort: Hakuba’s Most Beginner-friendly Ski Area
Tsugaike Mountain Resort is one of the best places for beginners in Hakuba Valley, a major winter region in Nagano, known for its deep powder, sweeping alpine scenery and ten ski resorts spread across the valley. While many Hakuba resorts are famous for steep lines and big-mountain terrain, Tsugaike Kogen stands out for its wide, gentle slopes and relaxed atmosphere, making it ideal for first-time skiers and families.
The kids’ areas and family-friendly zones have also expanded. For more advanced riders, the upper lifts open into lift-accessed tree zones and backcountry terrain, offering a completely different side of the mountain.
Tsugaike Kogen is best known for its huge beginner zone and extensive green slopes, making it one of the easiest places in Hakuba Valley to learn how to ski.
While Tsugaike has only one black run, it is well known among advanced riders for its lift-accessed tree skiing and backcountry gates. These areas require a short safety briefing, but the reward is access to some of the most enjoyable side country terrain in Hakuba.
The resort spans from 1,702 meters at the top to 800 meters at the base, with a vertical drop of 904 meters. It offers 14 trails, 19 lifts and one gondola, with terrain divided into 50% beginner, 30% intermediate and 20% advanced. The upper mountain has a full snow park that becomes a highlight later in the season and the resort offers both daytime and night skiing for those who want to extend their time on the snow.