Otaru Bespoke Powder
This 4-night, 3-day guided Otaru ski and snowboard trip is built for private groups of 1–5 people looking to explore Hokkaido’s deep snow with maximum flexibility and professional support.
The trip is based in the town/small city of
Otaru and the region is very snowy. Whilst the Japanese are not big into measuring snow volumes because there’s so much of it,
Kiroro and
Sapporo Kokusai near Otaru are thought to score an average of 18 metres (709 inches) per season, making them the equal 2nd
most snowy ski resorts in Japan. Nearby
Teine Ski Resort also gets plenty of snow, whilst lower elevation
Asari and
Tenguyama offer good options to work around the weather. The region around Otaru also provides plenty of options for lift-assisted backcountry as well as pure backcountry touring.
Otaru Powder Guides can tailor each day to your group’s goals, ability, and the weather. Terrain can include resort laps, sidecountry adventures, or full backcountry touring. Otaru Powder Guides focus on safety, smart decision-making, and finding the best snow possible — every day.
You’ll be guided by a qualified, certified, and fully insured local guide with years of experience and deep knowledge of the terrain. This isn’t a guide that just blows in for a few weeks of the season, but an experienced year-round resident.
If you want to check availability or have any other questions,
please get in contact.
Groups
This guided multi-day trip is for
private groups of 1 to 5 people. It is not a mixed group trip where solos and duos can join others.
Ability
Otaru Bespoke Powder Trips are open to both skiers and snowboarders, and is for strong riders with some experience in powder.
Equipment
The equipment required will depend on your objectives.
For any backcountry riding, avalanche safety gear is needed, including a backpack with shovel and probe and an avalanche transceiver. If you don’t have your own safety equipment, this can be provided.
If you’re aiming to go touring, skis with touring bindings or splitboard, skins, and extendable powder poles are required.