Appi Kogen Ski Resort

The Appi Kogen Ski Resort (安比高原スキー場, Appi Kogen Sukī-jō) is one of the largest ski resorts in Japan, operated by Iwate Hotel & Resort, adjacent to the Towada-Hachimantai National Park.[1][11][12] The resort is most famous for its ski slopes, but it also has a guest ranch, golf courses, tennis courts, soccer fields, sports clubs, hot springs (onsen), and other amenities.[13][14][15][16]The resort is 50 minutes from Morioka Station on the Tohoku Shinkansen by non-stop express bus.[17] This station is approximately 496.5 km (308.5 mi) (2 hr 10 min) from Tokyo Station.[18][19][20] By car, it is about 30-50 minute drive from the city of Morioka, 15 min from Matsuo-Hachimantai IC on the Tōhoku Expressway, or 20 min from Ashiro IC on the Tohoku Expwy.[21][22]

Appi Kogen Ski Resort
A view from top of Mt. Maemori
A view from top of Mt. Maemori
LocationHachimantai, Iwate, Japan
Vertical   828 m (2,717 ft)
Top elevation1,328 m (4,357 ft)
Base elevation   500 m (1,640 ft)[1]
Skiable area282 ha (697 acres)[2]
Trails21
30% easiest
40% more difficult
30% most difficult[1]
Longest run5.5 km (3.4 mi)[3]
Lift system16 (2 gondola lifts, 3 high-speed quad chairlifts, and 11 pair chairlifts)[4][5]
Lift capacity28,000/hr[6]
Terrain parks2[7][8]
Snowfall1,200 cm (470 in)[9]
SnowmakingYes
Night skiing4pm-8pm (December–March)[10]
WebsiteAppi Resort
Hotel Appi Grand main building (right) and tower (left)
A view from Sailer Gondola
Upper Second Slopes First Run and Vista Quad
Karugamo Run and Appi Hills Shirakaba-No-Mori 3
Otaka Run
A view from Appi Gondola
Mt. Nishimori and Yamabato Run
Shirakaba Run and Central Quad Lift
A view from Appi Gondola

History

The development of the resort was led by Hiromasa Ezoe, a Japanese entrepreneur and the founder of the advertising and human resources company Recruit.[23][24] The name of this area, Appi, is derived from the Ainu language word, meaning "a place where one can live in peace" (Kogen means heights or highlands in Japanese).[25] The construction began in 1970s and the ski area was opened in December, 1981, with four chair lifts.[26] The 'Sailer' area expansion was designed by Toni Sailer, an Austrian alpine ski racer and actor.[27] The Hotel Appi Grand opened in 1985, and the Appi Hills Shirakaba-No-Mori 3 (formerly the Appi Grand Villa 3) opened in 1991.[28][29] In 1992, the ski resort attracted 1.5 million visitors in a year.[13] The Hotel Appi Grand Annex opened in 1996.[30] Soccer fields opened in 1998.[13][31] During 2003-2016, the resort was managed by the Kamori Kanko Group.[32][33] In 2014, a memorial to Hiromasa Ezoe, the founder of the resort who had died in February 2013, was erected at the resort.[34][35] Since 2016, the resort has been managed by the Asia Gate Holdings Co., Ltd.[36] In 2005 and 2016, giant slalom races of the National Sports Festival of Japan were held in Appi Kogen.[37][38]

Skiing

The ski resort expands on two mountains, Mt. Maemori and Mt. Nishimori, with 21 trails, and a total trail length of 45.1 kilometres (28 mi) for skiers and snowboarders of all levels.[9] It is the largest ski resort operated by a single company in Japan, with an average run of 2.1 km (1.3 mi), Japan’s longest average.[3][9][39] The maximum slope is 34° on the Second Sailer Run A; the longest run is 5.5 km (3.4 mi) and the vertical drop is 828 m (2,717 ft).[40] Lift service includes 2 gondolas and 14 chair lifts including 3 high-speed quad lifts and 11 double chairlifts.[41] The resort is also family-friendly, with a kid's ski area, child care service, snow play areas, and a petting zoo.[42] The winter ski season in Appi stretches over 5 months from December to early May. Nighttime skiing is available most nights; skiing and snowboarding lesson programs are available.[43] CNN International ranked Appi Kogen the best ski resort in Asia.[2]

Lifts

Appi Kogen has 16 lifts, including two gondolas (Appi Gondola and Sailer Gondola), three high-speed detachable quad chairlifts (Central First Quad, Sailer Quad, and Vista Quad), and eleven double chairlifts.[5][4]
Lift NameCapacity per LiftLengthCapacity per HourNotes
Appi Gondola82820 m2000
Central Quad4954 m2000with bubble
Central First Lift21037 m1000
Central Second Lift2969 m1000
Central Third Lift A2773 m1000
Central Third Lift B2773 m1000
Central Fourth Lift2664 m1000
Central Fifth lift21254 m1000
Central Sixth Lift2901 m1000
Nishimori Lift2652 m1000
Sailer Gondola83494 m2400
Sailer Quad42143 m2400with bubble
Sailer First Lift21351 m1000
Sailer Second Lift21511 m1000
Vista Quad41988 m2400with bubble
Sailer Connection Lift21288 m1000

Golf courses

The Appi Kogen Golf Club has 4 courses, namely Hachimantai Course, Towada Course, Ryugamori Course, and Iwatesan Course, 36 holes in total, opened in 1978.[44][45] LPGA of Japan Tour tournaments were held in 1984-88 and 1991-92.[46][47][48] The Japan LPGA Championship Konica Minolta Cup on the LPGA of Japan Tour was held in the Appi Kogen Golf Club in September 2017.[49][50]

Other attractions

The ski resort is home to many concerts.[51] A-Nation (2002), Dreams Come True (band) (2003), Glay (1998), Kaela Kimura (2005), Kome Kome Club (1992), L'Arc-en-Ciel (1999), Masayoshi Yamazaki (2000), Monkey Majik (2008), Morning Musume (2001), Mr. Children (1995), Sharam Q (1996), SMAP (2001), and Tube (band) (1994) held concerts in the resort.[52][53][54][55][56]

Hotels

On December 12, 2021 the Appi Hotels were rebranded to IHG Hotels. The Hotel Appi Grand Main Building and Tower changed to ANA Crowne Plaza Resort Appi Kogen. The Appi Hills Shirakaba no Mori 1, 2, 3 and Appi Kogen Onsen Hotels 1, 2 and 3 changed to ANA Holiday Inn Resort Appi Kogen. On February 4, 2022 the ANA InterContinental Appi Kogen Resort opened. There are also B&Bs.[57] The 78 m (256 ft) tall Hotel Tower, opened in 1988, is the symbol of the resort.[58][59]

Notable people

See also

References

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