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Sun 28 April ~ Lifts & Restaurant Information

Due to snow melting, all base areas are closed. The Gondola is the only access route to upper area.
※Please note that there is no beginners’ course.


▼Lift price
1-day pass
Adult: 5,500 yen
Senior(Over 65 years old): 4,950 yen
Children (6~17 years old): 2,500 yen

Tickets are on sale at WEBSHOP.
You can save money by purchasing tickets online!
Moreover, you can go directly to the gate without standing in line at the ticket window by purchasing tickets with a charge!

Click here to purchase tickets at WEBSHOP!
*Please click here to see how to purchase tickets on WEBSHOP.

▼Operating Lifts – Click here to more information
・Gondola Lift: 7:30 – 14:30 *15:40 for sightseeing customers (last downhill at 16:00)
・Alpen Quad Lift 7:45 – 15:40
・Usagidaira Pair Lift 7:45- 15:40
・Kurobishi #2 Quad Lift 7:55- 15:40
・Kurobishi #3 Pair Lift 7:55 – 15:40
・Glat Quad Lift 8:00- 15:20(Please check the following information▽)
※Slopes are not skiable due to melting snow. Lift use for sightseeing, mountain climbing, and backcountry skiing is permitted.
※For mountaineering and backcountry skiers need to purchase an Alpine Line ticket.
※You need to submit your climbing reports when you purchase your ticket.

▼Ticket office
・Gondola ticket office (Weekends and Holidays 7:15~ 15:40・Weekday:7:45~15:40)

▼Open areas
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▼Restaurants & Shops
・Usagidaira Terrace “Yeti” 8:30 – 16:00 (*Drinks: 9:00 – 15:00, Food: 10:00 – 14:00)
・HAPPO USAGIDAIRA CAFE  10:00 – 15:30
・Karuizawa Primo 10:00 – 15:00 ※Irregular holidays
・Rest House Kurobishi Bear’s Cafe 9:00 – 15:00 (*Food: 10:00 – 14:30)
・Cafe & Restaurant Pilar 9:00 – 15:00 (Cafe 9:00-14:30L.O., Restaurant *reservation required 11:00-12:30)

・Adam Plaza 8:00 – 17:00

▼Usagidaira Kids Park 10:00~15:00 ※Open weekends in April and Sat 27 April – Mon 6 May only
・Free Admission

▼Ski & Snowboard School
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▼Happo shuttle bus
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*There are some rocks and bushes on the slopes. Please be careful when skiing.

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