Winter Adventures in Hiroshima: Skiing, Snowboarding, and Scenic Delights!
Let me introduce you to the winter delights of Hiroshima!
With its sea, mountains, and rivers, Hiroshima offers opportunities for camping in the summer and skiing or snowboarding in the winter. In the midst of winter in January, people in Hiroshima, from students to families, fully enjoy the winter on the snowy mountains to the north!
If you drive about an hour on the highway from the Peace Memorial Park, the air quickly becomes chilly, making it hard to believe it’s the same prefecture.
Known as the southernmost point in Japan where mountains get heavy snow, Hiroshima boasts eight ski slopes.
During his winter break from elementary school, I took my son skiing!
Don’t worry if you don’t have ski wear or equipment—you can rent them!
When it comes to lunch on the slopes, curry and ramen are popular in Hiroshima.
Why does curry taste so delicious on the slopes?!
Because it is not physically demanding, skiing is a sport that even beginners can enjoy!
If you’ve never seen snow before, head to northern Hiroshima and experience it.
Buses are also available from Hiroshima Station.
Operating Hours: 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. until mid-March
Location: Utopia Saioto (You may want to use an extension to translate pages in Japanese.)
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Born and raised in Hiroshima, a third-generation survivor of the atomic bombing.
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