Great Winter Adventures! Hidden Ski Resort Areas in Japan

Big Winter Limited Adventure with Heartwarming Encounters in the Cold Winter!

– The Beginning of a winter that will never forget! –

Well, it is winter season in Japan and the much awaited snow season is here for those who enjoy winter sports.
Of course, Niseko (Hokkaido) and Hakuba (Niigata) are the most famous spots, but we are here to introduce you to some hidden spots that are not yet well known to travelers from overseas.

We will not only introduce you to winter sports, but also to the deep and genuine charm of Japan, including cultural experiences, local cuisine, and interaction with the local people.

Let’s create winter memories that will stay in your heart forever by experiencing winter sports and Japanese culture!
New adventures and experiences beyond the standard are waiting for you.



Shiga Kogen Area
(Nagano Prefecture)

Skiing/Snowboarding/Cross Country/Snowshoeing/Tree Ice/Snow Monkey

Yudanaka-Shibu Onsenkyo, consisting of nine hot spring resorts, is located at the foot of the Shiga Kogen Plateau and has a long history of familiarity with its 1,350 year-old hot springs.

With its numerous spring qualities, abundant hot spring water, and hot spring water that is free-flowing at the source, the area has long been popular as a hot spring healing spot, and is gaining popularity as the best hot spring resort in Shinshu.

The streets, with their cobblestone pathways and traditional wooden guesthouses, are full of history and elegance, and one feels as if experiencing a time travel to the past.


The Jigokudani Yaen-koen is home to wild Japanese macaques that coexist freely in the natural environment, and is a rare place in the world where you can closely observe wild macaques bathing in hot springs and their actions. Through the monkeys’ life in a protected natural environment, it raises awareness of nature conservation and ecosystem protection, and provides a valuable experience of interacting with nature and animals.

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Myoko Area
(Niigata Prefecture)

Skiing/Snowboarding/Cross Country/Snowshoeing

Myoko Kogen Onsen-kyo consists of seven hot springs located at the foot of Mt. Myoko, where five different spring qualities and three different colors of water can be enjoyed. Such a hot spring village with different spring qualities dotted throughout the area is rare in Japan, and the hot springs will refresh your body and soul after snow activities.


Founded by Japanese outdoor legend Goh Yoshihara, LAMP, a popular lodging facility in Japan is located here at Lake Nojiriko! Around it, the great nature of Mt. Kurohime, Mt. Myoko, and Mt. Ikarao Kogen spreads out, and at night, enjoy the stars in the sky and a homemade sauna while having a luxurious time.

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Norikura Area(Straddling Nagano Prefecture and  Gifu Prefecture)

Skiing/Snowboarding/Cross Country/Snowshoeing/Tree Ice/Ice Waterfall

Ame (Candy) is so well established in daily life in Matsumoto City that every January the city holds the “National Ame Exposition and Sale” called “Ame-ichi,” where famous and rare ame from all over Japan are displayed and sold.
In Matsumoto City, there is a long-established ame (candy) shop that was founded in 1672, which is 346 years ago.
In the dry climate of Matsumoto, Shinshu, they started making candy using pure spring water and rice as raw materials. 346 years later, they still carry on their predecessors’ intentions and offer more than 20 types of candy made from rice candy, an ancient Japanese sweetener that is popular among all ages and genders.
Experience a unique and precious “candy-making experience” from the artisans who have inherited the intentions of their predecessors, only available here.

Norikura is famous for three representative waterfalls called Norikura San-taki Falls, including Sanbon-taki Falls, which was selected as one of the 100 best waterfalls in Japan.
Put on snowshoes and experience the fantastic, powerful, and breathtaking view of the Zengoro Falls as they transform into an icefall at the end of a path lined with beautiful coniferous trees.


A place full of old-world charm with historic buildings, traditional streets, and culture that has remained since the Edo period and is still alive and well respected for its traditional handicrafts. Enjoy a stroll through the historic streets and get a full taste of the local food and culture.

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Heartland Japan is working to connect Japan’s regions with the rest of the world through cross-cultural innovation with the goal of improving local well-being. started in 2017 as a travel business specializing in inbound travel, but missed the opportunity to grow with the 2020-2022 Corona disaster, It remained at a standstill. However, in the first half of 2023, post-Corona, the number of inbound travelers reached 98,400, 26.8% of which visited the regions (as of July 2023). We will continue to focus on local revitalization through attracting travelers to rural areas to further promote our mission.

Currently, Japan as a whole is affected by overtourism, making it difficult to find accommodations. As a result, efforts to find places of Japan not generally known to the public are gaining momentum.

Our theme is ” Hidden Japan,” and we are offering our clients a fascinating experience that is different from the usual travel experience.

If you are looking for ” Hidden Japan”, please contact us, our “Hidden Japan” specialists, and we will be happy to help you.

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We have been having many requests from agents overseas, mentioning that they are trying to expand their destinations in/to Japan or they have already but need help creating the itineraries for their clients to keep up with the demand.Heartland Japan has increased the number of staff to accommodate these requests. If you are hand-full and need some advice, we are here to help.

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