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The offers a transition. Snow depths remain substantial, but diurnal temperature swings increase, leading to heavier, corn-like snow by afternoon. Daylight lengthens, and crowds from domestic school holidays (late March) swell resorts. By April , most low- to mid-elevation resorts close (typically by 7 April), while high-altitude zones like Shiga Kogen (up to 2,300 metres) and Gassan (Yamagata) operate into early May—Gassan famously opens only in late March and closes in late July due to its unique snow corridor, an outlier to the standard pattern.

More significant than mere opening and closing dates are the internal phases of the season, each with distinct characteristics. The is characterised by limited terrain, man-made snow supplementing natural cover, and higher risk of exposed rocks or thin base. While keen locals may ski, this period is generally unrecommended for international travellers seeking Japan’s famed deep powder. The core winter season (mid-December to mid-February) represents the peak of snow reliability. Data from the Japan Meteorological Agency shows that most ski regions receive over 80% of their annual snowfall (frequently exceeding 10–15 metres in Hokkaido and the Japanese Alps) during these eight weeks. Temperatures remain consistently below freezing, preserving light, dry “Japow”—a low-density, high-water-content snow that results from the perfect collision of cold Siberian air and warm Tsushima Current moisture. This is the temporal heart of the Japanese ski experience. japan ski season dates

Crucially, the official “season dates” published by resorts are commercial constructs, not climatic certainties. Resorts often announce a planned season (e.g., 1 December to 15 April) but may close earlier if snow underperforms or extend if late storms arrive. For example, the 2022–23 season saw record snowfall, with some Hokkaido resorts skiing into mid-May; conversely, the 2019–20 season saw COVID-19 closures truncating dates regardless of snow. Travellers should therefore treat announced dates as optimistic ranges, targeting the core window of for the highest probability of deep powder and fully open terrain. The offers a transition