It's not just skiing and snowboarding!
The purpose of this tour was to share the excitement of snow play in Nozawa Onsen Village. There was plenty of content anyway: skiing, snowboarding, hot spring tours, delicious meals, and of course, music events at night.
To get to Nozawaonsenmura, take the Hokuriku Shinkansen from Tokyo Station to Iiyama Station, a 2-hour ride. From there, it is only about 30 minutes by car. Moreover, Nozawa Onsen Ski Resort has excellent rental facilities, and even if you come empty-handed, you can rent a set of the latest models and other optimal gear for your level at the "Salomon Station," which is friendly to those who do not own any gear.

A reliable Jeep "Wrangler" was used to take the Shinkansen bullet train from Iiyama Station to Nozawa Onsen Village!

Rent at "Salomon Station" according to your level.

Compared to the past, boards are shorter in length and wider in width, making them easier to ski.

There are also decent courses that beginners can ski safely.

A quick shot of the members participating in this year's event! Beautiful men and women!

This is the rumored Nozawana Steak Rice!
Nozawa Onsen Ski Resort also offers high quality meals at its restaurants. The famous Nozawana Steak and Rice, which we had for lunch at Rest House Yamabiko, is a signature dish. Not only is the meat hearty, but the rice is also filled with nozawana, making it an excellent dish.

Snowcat is a rare opportunity to ride.

After splitting into skiing and snowboarding, the group will take a "snowcat," a snowmobile, up the snowy mountain to dive into the wilderness!