Takasu Snow Park

The Takasu Snow Park (高鷲スノーパーク, Takasu Sunō Pāku) is a ski area on Mount Dainichi in Gifu Prefecture, Japan. The resort opened in 1999, developed by Tōwa Kankō. J Mountains Group acquired the resort in 2006, and is the current operator. The resort is known for its gondola and 3 half-pipes.

Takasu Snow Park
Dynaland (left) and Takasu Snow Park (right) on Mount Dainichi
LocationGujō, Gifu, Japan
Vertical600 m (1,969 ft)
Top elevation1,550 m (5,085 ft)
Base elevation950 m (3,117 ft)
Skiable area1.0 km2 (247.1 acres)
Runs12
Longest run4.8 kilometres (3.0 mi)
Lift system4 (1 gondola lift and 3 quad chairlifts)
Websitehttp://www.takasu.gr.jp/

Aerial lifts

Gondola lift

The only gondola lift in the resort is called SP Gondola (SPゴンドラ, Esu Pī Gondora).

  • System: Gondola lift, 1 cable
  • Cable length: 2.5 kilometres (1.6 mi)
  • Vertical interval: 577 m (1,893 ft)
  • Operational speed: 6.0 m/s
    • The fastest in Japan.
  • Passenger capacity per a cabin: 15
    • The largest in Japan.
  • Cabins: 57
  • Stations: 2
  • Duration of one-way trip: 4 minutes

Chairlifts

  • Champion Quad: 1.7 kilometres (1.1 mi)
  • Diamond Quad: 1.7 kilometres (1.1 mi)
  • Panorama Quad: 1.3 kilometres (0.8 mi)
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See also

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