Beginner 38%
Intermediate 48%
Advanced 14%
Overall Rating
4
From 1 Reviews
29
Total Runs
540
Bottom Elevation
1239
Top Elevation
Skiable Terrain

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Tomamu is a stylish, modern ski resort in central Hokkaido known for its reliable powder, well-groomed terrain, and striking twin-tower hotel complex. The mountain offers a good mix of beginner to advanced runs, along with designated powder areas and tree zones for more adventurous skiers. Beyond the slopes, Tomamu is famous for its Ice Village, indoor wave pool, and family-friendly facilities, creating a resort experience that blends high-quality snow with unique winter attractions and a polished, comfortable atmosphere. The resort has a range of accommodations, ranging from all-inclusive hotels to self-catered options at the Pension village.
Recent Reviews
Eugene
advanced skier ⛷️ 🇬🇧 United Kingdom
Feb, 12 2025
On the day we got to Tomamu was the day after a new snowfall record was established for Hokkaido. An incredible 1m29cm in 12 hours! Untracked thigh deep snow everywhere. Unfortunately it also came with high winds, so we only managed to get one ride up in the main gondola before it stopped working. We used some chairlifts from then on, but as usual in Japan, these are not great. Japanese ski resorts are badly in need of investment.
Skiing both on the slopes and in the trees was amazing. The snow was light and fluffy, the gradients just right to be able to get good speed and rhythm going and just float down without feeling in the least bit stressed. The visibility was surprisingly good despite constant heavy snow coming down, thanks to the trees providing contour.
There is a Club Med in Tomamu, so there were plenty of groups of kids on the slopes, but the lift queues were not overlong.
Skiing both on the slopes and in the trees was amazing. The snow was light and fluffy, the gradients just right to be able to get good speed and rhythm going and just float down without feeling in the least bit stressed. The visibility was surprisingly good despite constant heavy snow coming down, thanks to the trees providing contour.
There is a Club Med in Tomamu, so there were plenty of groups of kids on the slopes, but the lift queues were not overlong.
Tomamu Resort Stats
Ski Terrain
11Beginner Runs
14Intermediate Runs
4Advanced Runs
29Total Runs
4.2 kmLongest Run
6.5 kmsSnow making
5 Night Skiing
Elevation
1239 mTop
540 mBottom
699 mVertical Drop
Lifts
1Gondolas / Cable Cars
5Chairlifts
Lift Pass Costs
¥90000Season pass
¥462006 days
¥539007 days
¥77001 day
Weather
21 mAverage annual snowfall
Tomamu Travel Information
Airports
100min drive110KMsNew Chitose Airport (CTS)
Train Stations
5min drive0KMsTomamu Station

