Kokusetsu Ashibetsu Ski Jo Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Great for beginners
The ski site has easy access and does not see too much action. It's good for beginners and families as the slopes are easy. There are three ski lifts. A restaurant at the parking lot has food and drin...
It seems that it will be closed this winter, so I stopped by in the summer. Buddha copper stands nearby. It is a statue of Dai Kannon built during the old Ashbetsu Leisure Land era. I used to go to the Buddha statue by monorail, but now it seems that some religious organization is using it.
It is a ski resort on the opposite bank across the Sorachi River on the outskirts of Ashibetsu and is not so large. It was summer when I visited, so it didn't function as a ski resort, but I was preparing for the festival in the lawn square. Even so, Daikannon here stands out, isn't it?
Great for beginners
The ski site has easy access and does not see too much action. It's good for beginners and families as the slopes are easy. There are three ski lifts. A restaurant at the parking lot has food and drin...
Skiing
It was a reasonable ski resort and it was good to teach children skiing. The dining room was also reasonably priced and a household-friendly place.
Winter is a ski resort for beginners.
It seems that it will be closed this winter, so I stopped by in the summer. Buddha copper stands nearby. It is a statue of Dai Kannon built during the old Ashbetsu Leisure Land era. I used to go to the Buddha statue by monorail, but now it seems that some religious organization is using it.
It's just right for a little kid.
The ski area is not large and I think it is a good ski area for small children. It doesn't feel so crowded
Knee pillow of Dai Kannon
It is a ski resort on the opposite bank across the Sorachi River on the outskirts of Ashibetsu and is not so large. It was summer when I visited, so it didn't function as a ski resort, but I was preparing for the festival in the lawn square. Even so, Daikannon here stands out, isn't it?