Tateyama Sanroku japan
Review of snowboarding and skiing in Tateyama Sanroku Japan.
Tateyama Sanroku Ski Holiday Facts
Established in ? the Japanese ski resort Tateyama Sanroku lies at 1188 metres altitude in the Toyama region of the Japanese ?. With the highest lifts and ski slopes below 2500m Tateyama Sanroku ski area is not snow sure. Over 0 snow cannons ensure artificial Tateyama Sanroku snow making covers ?km of ski trails, which equates to around 0 of the ski slopes. The nearest airport transfer to Tateyama Sanroku (Japan) is ? at a distance of ?km or approximately ? minutes driving time. Tateyama Sanroku ski season runs from December to March.
alpine downhill runs to ski in Tateyama Sanroku Japan
Beginner Trails
0 runs ?km |
0% |
Intermediate Trails
4 runs ?km |
33% |
Advanced Trails
5 runs ?km |
41% |
Expert Trails
3 runs 3km |
25% |
Tateyama Sanroku Resort & Holiday Info
| Beginners learning to ski | |
| Intermediate Skiers |    |
| Expert Skiers | |
| Snowboarders |  |
| Apres Ski | |
| Family friendly | |
| Snowsure | |
| Ambience | |
| Value for money | |
| Ski Pass Prices (adult 6 day) | ? - ? |
Traditional Ski Village / Purpose Built Ski Resort |
| Ski Resort Opens | Dec 2011 |
| Ski Resort Closes | Mar 2012 |
| (snow conditions often influence resort opening & closing) |
Ski Area Tateyama Sanroku Mountain
| Downhill Ski Runs | ?km |
| total length of Tateyama Sanroku trails |
| Longest lift serve Run | 3km |
| longest piste or trail reachable by ski lift |
| Ski Slope Orientation | ? |
| direction Tateyama Sanroku ski areas face |
| Top Altitude | 1188m |
| top station of highest ski lift |
| Bottom Altitude | 520m |
| bottom of lowest ski run |
| Resort Altitude | 520m |
| centre of Tateyama Sanroku ski resort |
| Vertical Drop | 668m |
| total descent from top lift to bottom piste |
| Skiable Vertical | ^v 668m |
| can include extra hike up which may be possible above top lift - stat used by some resorts to con us about true "vertical drop" which is lift-served |
Skiing in Tateyama Sanroku
Skiing Tateyama Sanroku you'll enjoy 12 pistes and trails and that means approximately ?km of ski runs. Tateyama Sanroku lifts number 24 with the capacity to uplift 17100 skiers up the mountain per hour. The longest ski run in the Japanese ski resort of Tateyama Sanroku is over 3km long.
Tateyama Sanroku Ski Area
Tateyama Sanroku ski area has 0% beginner ski runs or nursery slopes, 33% intermediate, 41% advanced ski slopes and 25% for expert skiers - the most difficult Tateyama Sanroku piste is the ?km ? run, with a steepness/slope angle of 32%. You can ski Tateyama Sanroku after dark as there is night skiing on ?km of illuminated piste.
Tateyama Sanroku for skiing gets ? stars out of 5 overall
Snowboarding in Tateyama Sanroku
If you snowboard Tateyama Sanroku you'll want to know that, of the 24 ski lifts in total, 0 are surface lifts or "drag lifts" - this gives a good indication of how modern the lift system is and well set up Tateyama Sanroku snowboarding is - especially for beginners learning to snowboard. Tateyama Sanroku snowboard facilities include 1 terrain parks and 1 half pipe (longest half pipe length is 120 metres), 0 quarter pipe and 0 boardercross courses.
Tateyama Sanroku for snowboarding gets 1 stars out of 5 overall 
Tateyama Sanroku Apres Ski
The apres ski Tateyama Sanroku scene and off-slope or "non-skier" activities include:
0 apres ski bars 1 restaurants 0 bowling 0 night club 0 cinema 0 billiards / pool 0 games room 0 concert 0 indoor swimming 0 outdoor heated pools 0 saunas 0 hot tubs 0 solariums 0 masseurs 0 indoor ice skating 0 outdoor ice skating 0 indoor sports centre 0 indoor tennis 0 squash racquetball 0 sleigh rides 0 ballooning 0 horse riding 0 prepare winter walks 0 climbing 0 golf 0 fishing 0 museum 0 library Plus these additional apres ski facilities ?.
Tateyama Sanroku for apres ski gets ? stars out of 5 overall
More Tateyama Sanroku Snow Ski Area and Resort Information
Tateyama Sanroku resort - ski Tateyama Sanroku by any other name
The Japanese ski resort of Tateyama Sanroku ski resort is also known as and has the following common misspellings:
Tateyama Sanroku ski area has ski slopes which face ?
The direction which the various Tateyama Sanroku ski slopes face can make or break your skiing or snowboarding holiday. If you want to guarantee good snow and ski conditions, you should choose a resort with ski slopes which face the right way for the time of year you're travelling.
- In the coldest winter months of January and February you need a ski resort with some sunny south facing ski slopes, so your days on the snow doesn't feel like a polar expedition. Conversely, in the warmest spring skiing months of March and especially April, a ski resort with some cool and shady north facing slopes will ensure you're not skiing on slush, but benefitting from best late season snow. The best ski resorts have ski areas and slopes which face in all directions so that you're guaranteed greating skiing whatever the weather. Tateyama Sanroku ski resort has ski slopes facing ?.
Tateyama Sanroku for snow gets ? stars out of 5 overall