Asari Ski Resort

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Asari Ski Resort Hokkaido
Asari Ski Resort Hokkaido
Asarigawa Onsen Ski Area is Near Otaru
Asarigawa Onsen Ski Area is Near Otaru
Simple lift infrastructure
Simple lift infrastructure
Oversized infrastructure at the base
Oversized infrastructure at the base
Locals ski field
Locals ski field
Mellow near the base
Mellow near the base
Asarigawa Onsen Ski Area
Asarigawa Onsen Ski Area
Some nice tree skiing on offer
Some nice tree skiing on offer
Little competition for the fresh powder
Little competition for the fresh powder
Day lodge with views up the slopes
Day lodge with views up the slopes
Simple cafeteria
Simple cafeteria
Mellow piste terrain at Asari Hokkaido
Mellow piste terrain at Asari Hokkaido
The lifts are old-school slow
The lifts are old-school slow
Busy weekend at Asari Ski Resort
Busy weekend at Asari Ski Resort
Ideal for bad weather days due to low elevation
Ideal for bad weather days due to low elevation
Old lift infrastructure at Asarigawa Ski Resort
Old lift infrastructure at Asarigawa Ski Resort
Asari is an easy day trip from Otaru
Asari is an easy day trip from Otaru
Good for beginners
Good for beginners
Small onsen village at the base
Small onsen village at the base
Asari Ski Area Japan
Asari Ski Area Japan

Asari Ski Resort

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Asari Ski Resort, Asarigawa Onsen

Asari Ski Resort at Asarigawa Onsen is a nice little ski area where you can taste some powder chowder without being disturbed by other powder hounds.

You could hit up Asari as a day trip from Sapporo or Otaru, or even Niseko if you had your own wheels. Asari is a low elevation ski resort, so it can be ideal to visit when the wind is too ferocious at nearby Kiroro, Sapporo Teine or Sapporo Kokusai.

Pros and Cons of Asari Ski Resort

Pros 
  • Asari is uncrowded, there are no lift lines, and you’re highly unlikely to find anyone else out in the off-piste zones. You can have all the powder to yourself!
  • The drawcard for powder hounds is the off-piste and backcountry skiing which is reasonable.
  • The powder doesn’t come at a premium as lift tickets are very affordable.
  • On fine days the views across Ishikari Bay are spectacular.
  • Asari is mostly a locals’ ski area with a nice cultural vibe.
Cons
  • It’s a small ski area that won’t keep you entertained for too long.
Pro or Con Depending On Your Perspective
  • Asari Ski Resort is a good choice if lifts are closed at nearby ski resorts due to high winds, yet with snow old lifts it can get cold when the winds are howling.

Asari Ski and Snowboard Terrain

Asari is a small ski resort that service 9 courses (piste trails) with stats of 30% beginner, 40% intermediate, and 30% advanced. Asari also has a small terrain park with a few jumps. The terrain is all below the tree line and the top elevation is at only 680 metres. Asari has a vertical drop of 540 metres.

Asari Ski Resort has 4 lifts sans safety bar: 3 slow doubles; a triple; and also a magic carpet. The chairs are named by colour to correspond with courses of the same colour, but be mindful that the green courses are not for beginners.

Asari is particularly popular with beginners and school kids who flock around the base area, and the other groomed runs are well suited to intermediates. There is very little on-piste terrain for advanced riders despite the 30% statistic. The Orange course has short pitches of up to 36 degrees gradient, and a few moguls develop on the sides of the groomers, but that’s about it for challenging piste terrain.

All the fun for advanced skiers and snowboarders is in the off-piste and side-country areas where powder hounds can revel in amongst the spindly trees. These zones are practically deserted, so you’ll find fresh powder lines galore!

The off piste areas are mostly fairly mellow, although there are some short steep sections as well as small cliff bands to keep things interesting. And so long as you keep out of the water (!) there are also some fun dam walls to ski around.

Outside the resort boundaries, Asari offers delightful side-country terrain that feeds back into the ski area. Skiers’ left offers some tight trees of reasonable gradient, whilst out to the right of the ski resort there are also lots of sweet lines. Don’t venture too far though, as the terrain becomes flatter the further you traverse to the right.

Asari sits below the road up to Kiroro Ski Resort, so the other backcountry option is to get a mate to drop you off so you can ski down to the Asari ski resort.

Asari Snow

Like the rest of Hokkaido, Asari gets plenty of snowfall. As the skiing is at relatively low altitude, the quality of the powder may not be well maintained relative to other Hokkaido ski resorts, although it has a mostly northeast aspect and there is usually plenty of virgin snow on offer.

Where is Asari Ski Resort?

Asari is located in a hot spring area, Asarigawa Onsen, only 9km southeast of the small city of Otaru, and 35km northwest of Sapporo in Hokkaido (the north island of Japan).

Asarigawa Onsen Accommodation

The little hot spring village of Asarigawa Onsen has a few hotels with onsen and there are a few pensions. It’s not a cute onsen village and a couple of the high rise hotel buildings are rather unsightly.

Winkel Village is about 5 minutes walk from the ski area and has cottages for up to 6 to 11 adults, as well as apartments for 4 to 5 adults with an open air bath.

Otaru Asari Classe Hotel is a 4 star hotel that’s about 10 minutes walk from the ski area.

Asarigawa Onsen Accommodation Listings

Or you could stay in one of the many Otaru hotels and Otaru makes a great base to visit various ski area. Alternatively you could commute from a Sapporo hotel.

Asari Ski Resort Facilities

The main ski resort facilities are located at the base in a large glass fronted two-storey building. Downstairs is a café selling snacks such as those scrummy pork buns, or you can BYO picnic and brown bag it. Upstairs is the main restaurant where you can buy the usual lunch fare.

Other services and facilities include equipment tuning and repairs, a “pro” shop, and ski school for those proficient in the Japanese language. Alternatively the Winkel snowsports school has English speaking instructors for private lessons, and you can even get door-to-door transport included.

The ski resort offers affordable ski and snowboard rentals, and they also rent out clothing such as jackets and pants but they no long rent gloves (or groves as the Japanese like to call them!).

Some of the hotels provide access for day visitors to their indoor hot springs and rotenburo (outdoor onsen).
Tours That May Include Asari

Safari (Road Trip) Tours

Hokkaido Storm Chaser
GUIDED STORM CHASING SAFARI
7 Days | 6 Nights | 6 Ski Areas
Ability: Strong Intermediate to Expert
Chase the storms and access the deepest and best quality snow conditions on the day in the Otaru area and Central Hokkaido's world famous deep dry powder. Share
Price p/p Displayed price may cary slightly due to exchange rates fluctuations
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Price includes 13% tax.
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Price includes 13% tax.
USD 2,938
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Hokkaido Safari
GUIDED POWDER PROGRESSION ROAD TRIP
12 Days | Up to 11 Days Guided Skiing/Riding
Ability: Advanced to Expert
Explore multiple Hokkaido ski areas on this amazing powder progression adventure for advanced to expert skiers & boarders. Locations include the Otaru/Sapporo & Furano ski areas. Groups of up to 4 guests are guided by 1 guide. From price is based on twin share in deluxe western-style room.
Price p/p From price based on double-share room staying at La Vista Furano Hotel & Dormy Inn Premium Otaru; 4 on tour for 2024 season.
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USD 4,335
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Southern Hokkaido Powder Tour
HOSTED & GUIDED ADVENTURE
10 Nights - 8 Days Guided Skiing/Riding
Ability: Advanced to Expert
The Southern Hokkaido region scores the most snow and with this lift accessed sidecountry tour you'll get to explore the best ski areas. 3 nights in Otaru, 5 nights in Hirafu Niseko & 2 nights in Hakodate.
Price p/p From price based on twin/double-share option for last group tour for 2024-25 season.
Base/invoice currency is in Japanese yen inc taxes.
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USD 3,584
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Single-Base, Multi-Ski-Area Tours

Niseko Guiding
GUIDING IN/FROM NISEKO or OTARU
For PRIVATE GROUPS ONLY of up to 5 guests
Ability: Strong Intermediate to Expert
If you are in Niseko or Otaru with a group, a day or multiple days of guiding at Niseko or nearby ski areas will make sure you get to the powder stashes (off-piste, sidecountry or backcountry). PRIVATE GROUPS ONLY of up to 5 guests (i.e. you cannot join a group).
Price p/p From price based on a PER PERSON rate per day for PRIVATE group of 5 in peak season. Full price is 130,000 yen for group in peak season for 24/25.
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USD 166
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Niseko Lessons
ON & OFF-PISTE LESSONS AT/FROM NISEKO
For PRIVATE GROUPS ONLY of up to 4 guests
Ability: Beginner to Advanced
Whether you are an absolute beginner skier or snowboarder, or are more advanced looking to improve your powder skiing/riding ability, this program is ideal. PRIVATE LESSONS ONLY of up to 4 guests (i.e. you cannot join a group).
Price p/p From price based on a PER PERSON cost per day for PRIVATE group of 4 in peak season with on-snow meeting. Full price is 90,000 yen for group for 2024-25 season.
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USD 144
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Otaru Freeride Tour
GUIDED POWDER CHASING TOUR
7 Days | 6 Nights | 5 Days Riding
Ability: Strong Intermediate to Advanced
Chase Hokkaido's biggest storms from the seaside city of Otaru where you'll get a unique cultural perspective being based in a regional city. By night explore the lively food culture and by day head to lift-accessed areas of nearby ski resorts that are renowned for getting some of the most snow in Japan.
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USD 2,650
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