At the Sapporo Olympic Games held in 1972, man's and women's slalom competitions ,men's and women's giant slalom competitions were held in the Highland zone. In the Olympia zone, where the Olympic torch stand is located, it was used as a competition venue for bobsled, luge, etc.
| Course total area | 76ha | 
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| Vertical drop | Vertical drop683m Highest point : 1,023m (near the summit) Lowest point : 340m (near the SEIKADAI area in the Olympia-zone) | 
| Max inclination | 38°(SEIKADAI Ocean Daive in the Olympia-zone) | 
| Max distance | Max distanceAbout 6,000m (Summit – Highland Zone, Natural course – Olympia Zone, Rainbow course – Olympia Zone, “SHIRAKABA” Sun Shine ) | 
| Slope constitution | Beginner:35% Intermediate:40% Expert:25% | 

 
                 
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As the name suggests, this varied intermediate slope lets you cruise while overlooking the city of Sapporo (population 2 million). A popular course where you can enjoy high-quality snow until spring.

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A straight, moderately steep slope running alongside the Panorama No. 2 lift. A dynamic course offering a variety of terrain and satisfying runs.

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Teine’s signature long course is an FIS-approved slope once used in the Sapporo Winter Olympics. It continues to host national and official competitions. The steep lower section challenges even top skiers, with changing snow conditions to watch out for.

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A rare forest course in Hokkaido that makes full use of natural terrain. With a maximum slope of 36° and uneven terrain, this challenging course has produced many famous skiers and still attracts passionate fans. The sense of accomplishment after finishing is exceptional — not recommended for those lacking confidence, as there’s no turning back.

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Beginners and families with children can safely enjoy skiing down from the summit. This 4 km forest course to the Highland Ski Center lets you glide at your own pace while surrounded by nature.
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A slalom course used in the Sapporo Winter Olympics. A challenging steep slope that demands full concentration from top to bottom.

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A gentle slope along the Paradise Lift, featuring a permanent terrain park popular with snowboarders. Suitable and enjoyable even for beginners.

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This 2 km gentle slope connects the Highland and Olympia zones and is ideal for beginners to improve while having fun. Combined with the summit’s natural course, it offers a total of about 6 km — one of the longest downhill runs in Hokkaido.

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The main slope of the Olympia Zone. Its vast, wide-open surface allows beginner and intermediate skiers to enjoy with confidence. It’s also open for night skiing, offering fun all day long.

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A gently undulating slope located between Shirakaba Sunshine and Shirakaba Sunrise. Even beginners can enjoy the natural variations in the terrain.

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A medium slope marked by the large Ferris wheel. Despite its short distance, it offers enough variety to entertain intermediate and advanced skiers. Also available for night skiing.

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Recommended for beginners and children. The course summit features the Olympic cauldron from the Sapporo Games, with a panoramic view of Ishikari Bay.

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A steep slope offering a breathtaking view of Ishikari Bay, with the Olympic cauldron near the summit. This ideal, single-wide course is used for skill competitions and technical tests. The famous moguls are trickier than they appear—proceed with caution!

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A smooth, easy-to-ski intermediate slope with gentle undulations. Recommended for intermediate and advanced practice. It’s visible from the Olympic Cauldron lift, so you’ll want to keep your form sharp!

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A gentle slope where beginners and children can safely ski down the Olympic Cauldron slope.

Dynamic, challenging, and exhilarating, the Highland Zone will enchant you with its spectacular views from the summit.Looking down on the city of Sapporo with its 1,950,000 people and Ishikari Bay, the course is so long that it seems you could ride it all the way into the city.
| Season | 22 November 2025-6 May 2026 However, from 6April , open on weekends and public holidays only. | 
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| Business hours | 9:00AM-4:00PM | 
| Number of courses | 7 | 
The Olympia-Zone offers a variety of courses for beginners to advanced skiers. There is a lot of fun besides skiing. The Olympia zone has a lot of smiles and laughter.
| Season | 6 December 2025-29March 2026 | 
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| Business hours | 9:00AM-8:00PM Night skiing Hours 4:00PM-8:00PM (Last lift:7:45) ※On December 31: Closes at 6:00 PM | 
| Number of courses | 8 | 
            Snowland has evolved to offer even more fun in the snow! From snow tubing to a variety of sledding options, this new spot is perfect for everyone—from kids to adults—even if you don’t ski or snowboard.
            
Come and go as you like on the same day with your ticket!
          
| Opening Season | Mid-December-15 March(Planned) | 
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| Hours | 10:00AM-3:00PM | 
| Location | SHIRAKABA area in Olympia zone | 
| Admission | Snow-land pass(¥2,000)or Snow-play pass (¥3,500) *Ages4 and up | 


Let's enjoy dynamic air at a top of mountain, seeing scenery of Sapporo city, we have Kicker and Rail, Box willingly, so you can enjoy whoever you are from beginner level to advanced level. You can enjoy kickers, rails, BOX, etc. from beginners to experts. Various items are set up in the park, so let's enjoy riding with items that matched your level!
| Operating Season | Mid-December-Mid April ※Subject to change depending on conditions. | 
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| Hours | 10:00AM-4:00PM | 
| Location | Paradise course in Highland zone | 
| Admission | kickers, rails, BOX, etc. | 


Follow the Rules on the Slopes.
