Appi Kogen Ski Resort
Appi Kogen Ski Resort | |
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A view from top of Mt. Maemori | |
Location | Hachimantai, Iwate, Japan |
Vertical | 828 m (2,717 ft) |
Top elevation | 1,328 m (4,357 ft) |
Base elevation | 500 m (1,640 ft)[1] |
Skiable area | 282 ha (697 acres)[2] |
Runs |
21 30% easiest 40% more difficult 30% most difficult[1] |
Longest run | 5.5 km (3.4 mi)[3] |
Lift system | 18 (2 gondola lifts, 3 high-speed quad chairlifts, 2 surface lifts and 11 pair chairlifts)[4] |
Lift capacity | 28,000/hr[5] |
Terrain parks | 2[6][7] |
Snowfall | 1,200 cm (470 in)[8] |
Snowmaking | Yes |
Night skiing | 4pm-8pm (December–March)[9] |
Website | Appi 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][10][11] 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 others.[12][13][14][15] The resort is 50 minutes from Morioka Station on the Tohoku Shinkansen by non-stop express bus.[16] This station is approximately 496.5 km (308.5 mi) (2 hr 10 min) from Tokyo Station.[17][18][19] 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.[20][21]
History
The development of the resort was led by Hiromasa Ezoe, a Japanese entrepreneur and the founder of Recruit (company).[22][23] 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).[24] The construction began in 1970s and the ski area was opened in December, 1981, with four chair lifts.[25] The 'Sailer' area expansion was designed by Toni Sailer, an Austrian alpine ski racer and actor.[26] The Hotel Appi Grand opened in 1985, and the Appi Grand Villa 3 opened in 1991.[27][28] In 1992, the ski resort attracted 1.5 million visitors in a year.[12] The Hotel Appi Grand Annex opened in 1996.[29] Soccer fields opened in 1998.[12][30] During 2003-2016, the resort was managed by the Kamori Kanko Group.[31][32] In 2014, a memorial of Hiromasa Ezoe, the founder of the resort who died in February 2013, was erected in the resort.[33][34] Since 2016, the resort has been managed by the Asia Gate Holdings Co., Ltd.[35] In 2005 and 2016, giant slalom races of the National Sports Festival of Japan were held in Appi Kogen.[36][37]
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.[8] 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][8][38] 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).[39] Lift service includes 2 gondolas, 14 chair lifts including 3 high-speed quad lifts, and 2 surface lifts.[40] The resort is also family-friendly, with a kid's ski area, child care service, snow play areas, and a petting zoo.[41] 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.[42] CNN International ranked Appi Kogen the best ski resort in Asia.[2]
Lifts
Lift Name | Capacity per Lift | Length | Capacity per Hour | Notes |
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Appi Gondola | 8 | 2820 m | 2000 | |
Central First Quad | 4 | 954 m | 2000 | with bubble |
Central First Lift A | 2 | 1037 m | 1000 | |
Central Second Lift A | 2 | 700 m | 1000 | |
Central Second Lift B | 2 | 1062 m | 1000 | |
Central Third Lift A | 2 | 773 m | 1000 | |
Central Third Lift B | 2 | 773 m | 1000 | |
Central Third Lift C | 2 | 901 m | 1000 | |
Central Fourth Lift | 2 | 664 m | 1000 | |
Schlepp Lift (button lift) | 1 | 1022 m | 800 | |
T-bar Lift | 2 | 1254 m | 800 | |
Nishimori Lift | 2 | 652 m | 1000 | |
Sailer Gondola | 8 | 3494 m | 2400 | |
Sailer Quad | 4 | 2143 m | 2400 | with bubble |
Sailer First Lift | 2 | 1351 m | 1000 | |
Sailer Second Lift | 2 | 1511 m | 1000 | |
Vista Quad | 4 | 1988 m | 2400 | with bubble |
Sailer Connection Lift | 2 | 1288 m | 1000 |
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.[43][44] LPGA of Japan Tour tournaments were held in 1984-88 and 1991-92.[45][46][47] The Japan LPGA Championship Konica Minolta Cup on the LPGA of Japan Tour will be held in the Appi Kogen Golf Club in September 2017.[48][49]
Other attractions
The ski resort is home to many concerts.[50] 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.[51][52][53][54][55]
Hotels
There are 8 hotels, including the Hotel Appi Grand, the Hotel Appi Grand Tower, the Appi Grand Villa 1-3, and the Hotel Appi Grand Annex 1-3. There are also B&Bs.[56] The 78 m (256 ft) tall Hotel Appi Grand Tower, opened in 1988, is the symbol of the resort.[57][58]
Notable people
- Reiichi Mikata (born 1967), nordic combined skier and Olympic gold medalist; born in Hachimantai city and worked for the Appi Kogen Ski Resort[59][60]
- Toni Sailer (1935–2009), alpine ski racer and Olympic gold medalist; designed the Sailer Area[26][61]
See also
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External links
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Coordinates: 40°00′07″N 140°58′12″E / 40.002°N 140.970°E