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Private Day Tour

This fully escorted private tour provides a variety of lift accessed back country and resort terrain, perfect for private groups seeking ski and snowboard powder guides, booked per day.

Reserve a Guide

Peak Season Prices

28th Dec - 7th Mar

  • 1-3 people: from ¥100,000 per day

  • 4-5 people: from ¥120,000 per day

Off-Peak Prices

15th Dec - 27th Dec

8th Mar - 1st Apr

  • 1-3 people: from ¥80,000 per day

  • 4-5 people: from ¥100,000 per day

Number of people
1-3 people
4-5 people

Tour Details

Locations

Primarily lift accessible backcountry at the ski resorts of (Furano, Kamui, Tomamu, Sahoro, Asahidake) with additional options to venture to smaller lesser know resorts depending on conditions.

Rough Itinerary
  • Accommodation pick up around 7:00 am (depending on the resort we are traveling to on the day). We always aim to be ahead of time to get first lifts

  • Early or late lunches are recommended (to be decided on the day)

  • Resort departure at 3pm (2:30pm if onsen is requested)

  • Accommodation drop off between 5pm to 6pm

  • Convenience store stops to and from resort.

Included
  • Private resort transfers to and from accommodation in Furano or Asahikawa

  • Full day on-snow guiding

Not Included
  • Lift tickets

  • Food and drinks

  • Onsen entry fees

  • Ski/snowboard gear and safety equipment

  • Travel insurance covering skiing or snowboarding

Add-Ons
  • Avalanche safety equipment rental (touring pack, beacon, probe and shovel) ¥6000 per person, daily or ¥15000 for 3 consecutive days

  • Touring approach skis (similar to snow shoes) and pole rental ¥6000 per person, daily or ¥15000 for 3 consecutive days

Additional Info

Is This Tour Right For You?

This tour is built for adventurous skiers and snowboarders who are confident, capable, and excited to explore beyond the resort boundaries.

 

Skill requirements:

  • Be a strong intermediate, advanced, or expert-level skier or rider

  • Have solid experience in powder and off-piste terrain

  • Feel comfortable weaving through tight trees and keeping momentum on flat mellow sections

  • Be confident tackling advanced or expert runs in any conditions

  • Frequently ride off-piste at resorts or venture into the backcountry

  • Be able to handle steep, deep, icy, or technical terrain with consistent control and flow

What to expect:

  • Terrain and locations are chosen daily based on group ability and snow conditions

  • Private tours allow each group or pair to access terrain that suits their skill level

  • You’ll spend approximately 70% of your time off-piste or outside resort boundaries, exploring untouched lines and backcountry zones

Mountain Experience

Our days are focused on off-piste exploration, diving into the sidecountry terrain of Furano, Kamui, Tomamu, Sahoro, and Asahidake.

 

Locations offers a mix of:

  • Open powder fields

  • Tight tree lines

  • Steep faces and mellow rollers

Some runs may start or end with short hikes or traverses to the good stuff or back to the lifts—worth it for the fresh lines.

Snow and weather conditions:

  • Expect dry, deep powder—the kind Hokkaido is known for

  • Temperatures range from -5°C to -20°C (23°F to -4°F)

  • Days are short, snowy, and often overcast

  • Low visibility is common—bring high-vis goggle lenses

  • Conditions vary with elevation and location—layer up and be ready for anything

Back Country Touring Gear

To make the most of the experience and access the best terrain, we highly recommend bringing backcountry touring skis or arranging rentals in advance. While we don’t currently stock touring skis, we’re happy to help you find the right rental options. For snowboarders, approach skis or snowshoes are available to rent.

Touring gear allows the group to travel beyond the lift-accessed zones and explore deeper into the backcountry—where the snow is lighter, fresher, and far less tracked.

Although not mandatory, having the right equipment greatly expands the terrain we can access as a group and ensures you get the most out of each day. If you're unsure what to bring or where to rent, just reach out—we’re here to help

Avalanche Safety Equipment

Avalanche safety equipment is mandatory for all guided tours. Each participant must have a touring backpack (capable of carrying skis or a snowboard), an avalanche beacon, a probe, and a shovel. If you don’t have your own gear, just let us know in advance—rental equipment is available and can be arranged for you.

Important Note

Weather conditions are a crucial factor in determining which ski resort or location we visit each day. We carefully monitor conditions to ensure you experience the best snow possible, while always prioritizing your safety. This means that our chosen terrain may vary based on weather patterns, visibility, and snow quality to provide you with the most enjoyable and secure experience on the mountain.

FAQ

For further details, kindly refer to the FAQ page.

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