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Takayu Onsen

Fukushima City, Fukushima Prefecture

高湯温泉スキー場 福島県福島市

Takayu Onsen was a ski area located less than 20km to the west of central Fukushima City, in the prefecture of the same name. The ski slopes at Takayu Onsen and the close-by Azuma were the only official runs available within the borders of Fukushima City. The area used to be a golf course, but it is now just an unused space close to the Takayu Onsen hot springs.

Opened
開設
Unconfirmed
Closed
Unconfirmed (at latest, the early 2000s)
Base elevation
標高最低
760m
Top elevation
標高最高
About 700m
Vertical
標高差
About 60m
Steepest slope
最大斜度
Unconfirmed (gentle)
Number of courses
コース本数
2
Longest run
最長滑走距離
400m
Skill level
初級・中級・上級
Beginner slopes
Ski / board
スキー・ボード
Closed before snowboarding became popular
Ski lifts
リフト本数
1 lifts
Single About 300m
The lift has been removed
Night skiing
ナイター設備
There was no night skiing

Further Information

  • Takayu Onsen  高湯温泉  is the name of a hot spring located at an altitude of 750m, to the west of central Fukushima City
     
  • The only skiing within the borders of Fukushima City used to be found around the accommodations of Takayu Onsen
     
  • Azuma Ski Area (more information here) was the larger ski area, but there was also another ski area nearby known as Takayu Onsen
     
  • In some places, it was known as just Takayu Gelande 高湯ゲレンデ or Takayu Golf-Jo Gelande 高湯ゴルフ場ゲレンデ and was included in pamphlets for Azuma
     
  • The two ski areas were not physically connected and were separated by a walk of about 400m
     
  • In later years of operation, the bottom pony lift and single ski lift at Azuma were closed, effectively cutting off access to Azuma from Takayu Onsen
     
  • The origins of Takayu Onsen Ski Area are in 1955 when the Azuma Kogen Golf Club 吾妻高原ゴルフクラブ opened in an area just to the south of most of the accommodations in Takayu Onsen
     
  • This gentle slope was the location of Takayu Onsen Ski Area during the winter months
     
  • One 300m single ski lift was built
     
  • An old pamphlet shows that a ride on the lift was 130 yen and 12 times was 1300 yen
     
  • There also seems to have been an 'entry charge' of 400 yen for adults and 200 yen for children
     
  • Azuma Kogen Golf Club filed for bankruptcy in 2003
     
  • The exact opening and closing dates of Takayu Onsen Ski Area are unconfirmed
     
  • The lift was removed, and the location is now an unused open space
     
  • The road continuing onwards from Takayu Onsen and past Azuma is known as Bandai Azuma Skyline  磐梯吾妻スカイライン
     
  • Bandai Azuma Skyline was a toll road until July 2013
     
  • About 10km to the south-west of this location via the Bandai Azuma Skyline road is the impressive crater of Mt Azuma, known as Azuma Kofuji  吾妻小富士
     
  • That section of road is closed during the winter months

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Location
所在地

Located to the west of central Fukushima City, just by the side of the Prefecture Road 70.
About 16km from the Fukushima Nishi IC exit of the Tohoku Expressway.
About 17km from Fukushima Station on the Tohoku Shinkansen and Tohoku Honsen line.
東北自動車道 福島西ICから的16km
東北新幹線 東北本線 福島駅から的17km

Currently operating ski & snowboard resorts in the region
近隣の運営中のスキー場

All currently operating ski areas in Fukushima Prefecture

This page was created in May 2022
Last updated on 30th May 2022
2022年5月 作成  2022年5月30日 更新