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Raijinyama

Kitakata City, Fukushima Prefecture

雷神山スキー場 福島県喜多方市

Raijinyama was a ski area located in the southwestern region of Kitakata City in Fukushima Prefecture. It was a small ski area that was primarily visited by locals. The two rope tow lifts were removed around 2010. Since closing, trees have been planted on the old ski slope, and the area is now known as Raijinyama Hana no mori. The exact opening and closing dates cannot be confirmed.

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Opened
開設
Unknown
Closed
Between 2007 and 2010
Base elevation
標高最低
235m
Top elevation
標高最高
320m
Vertical
標高差
85m
Steepest slope
最大斜度
Unknown
Number of courses
コース本数
2
Longest run
最長滑走距離
600m
Skill level
初級・中級・上級
Generally beginner level
Ski / board
スキー・ボード
Unknown
Ski lifts
リフト本数
2 lifts
Rope tow 183m
Rope tow 211m
The lifts have been removed
Night skiing
ナイター設備
There was night skiing at Raijinyama

Photographs

Taken in May 2022
写真撮影:2022年5月 

Further Information

  • When Raijinyama Ski Area opened, it was part of Takasato Village  高郷村
     
  • On one old map, the ski area was labelled as Takasato Ski Area  高郷スキー場
     
  • Raijinyama was owned and operated by the village
     
  • Takasato Village became part of Kitakata City  喜多方市  in January 2006
     
  • There were two rope tow lifts on the left side of the slope, one following after the other
     
  • 10 floodlights also lit up the slopes for night skiing
     
  • There was also apparently a cross country course nearby, but no details can be found
     
  • The rope tow lifts were removed sometime around 2010
     
  • Two buildings remains at the base area
     
  • While no signs remain at the location itself, some road signs for the ski area remain on approaching roads (see last photo)
     
  • Since 2010 a large number of trees have been planted on the slopes
     
  • The area is now known as Raijinyama Hana no mori  雷神山花の森
     
  • The main building at the base displays annual photos of the progress of this nature project
     
  • Raijin is made up if the characters kaminari  雷  (meaning 'thunder') and  kami  神  (meaning 'god')
     
  • This is what Wikipedia says of Raijin:
     
  • Raijin is a god of lightning, thunder and storms in Japanese mythology and the Shinto religion
     
  • Raijin is typically depicted with fierce and aggressive facial expressions, standing atop a cloud, and is shown beating on drums

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Location
所在地

Located close to Ogino Station in the southwestern region of Kitakata City.
About 10km from the Nishiaizu IC exit on the Banetsu Expressway.
About 1km from Ogino Station on the Banetsu Saisen line.
磐越自動車道 西会津ICから的10km
磐越西線 荻野駅から的1km

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 12th May 2022
2022年5月 作成  2022年5月12日 更新