3 Days at Kijimadaira Ski Resort (Jan 10–12, 2026)
We spent three days (Jan 10–12, 2026) at Kijimadaira Ski Resort, now officially called Snow Resort Romance no Kamisama in Northern Nagano, Japan. This trip was special because the weather changed dramatically day by day—and the final morning delivered an unreal +30cm overnight powder.
Snowfall & Weather Summary (110 → 110 → 140cm)
- Jan 10 (Fri): Sunny, snow depth 110cm
- Jan 11 (Sat): Overnight rain → snow, snow depth 110cm
- Jan 12 (Sun): Sunny, snow depth 140cm (+30cm overnight!)
If you’re planning a ski trip to Nagano, this report should help you understand what the slopes feel like on a sunny day, a stormy day, and a surprise powder day—plus where to eat nearby.
Day 1 (Jan 10) – First Tracks on Groomers + Kosha-san Terrace + Shopping Run
Early morning: perfect groomed runs
Day 1 started with a clear blue sky. The resort had been well-groomed, and the snow surface felt fast and smooth. With 110cm base, the morning atmosphere was amazing—cold, quiet, and beautiful.

Ski school drop-off (family-friendly point)
After about two hours, we dropped our child off at the local ski school. The huge icicles on the building made it feel like “real winter Nagano.”

Food shopping run: Nozawa Onsen & Kijimadaira Village
While ski school was running, we did a quick drive for food supplies:
- Nozawa Onsen: picked up BBQ meat at a local shop
- Kijimadaira Village Tourism & Exchange Center: bought popular local rice (“Mayor’s Seal of Approval”)
- Noted a famous soba spot inside the same facility (we planned to visit later)
Related links: Meat Shop Washino (Nozawa Onsen) / Tarudaki Soba (Kijimadaira)
Afternoon skiing: wide slopes and carving-friendly corduroy
After coming back, the afternoon slopes were still nicely groomed. The wide runs made carving feel easy and fun.



Kosha-san Terrace: 360° panorama on a clear day
In the afternoon, we went up to Kosha-san Terrace for a panoramic view. On a clear day, this viewpoint is absolutely worth it.


We left the slopes around 15:00 and ended Day 1 with BBQ at our accommodation.
Day 2 (Jan 11) – Snowy Day Riding + Lesson + Crowd-Escape Lunch
Weather shift: snow + lower visibility
Day 2 was completely different: it snowed all morning. It seems rain mixed in overnight, so the snow felt firmer than Day 1. Snow depth stayed at 110cm.


Snowboard lesson (10:00 start)
We took a snowboard lesson starting around 10:00. Stormy days can be perfect for lessons—less pressure to “chase conditions,” more time to improve technique.
Base area was packed → lunch at Bistro Harajuku
When we came back to the base, the main restaurant was extremely crowded (weekend). So we switched to Bistro Harajuku, a classic local-style diner across from the slopes.

Related: Bistro Harajuku (Kijimadaira) review
Finished around 15:00 → dinner in Iiyama
We ended the ski day around 15:00 and headed to Iiyama Station area for dinner at Waremokou. A perfect post-ski reward if you love Japanese food and local sake.
Day 3 (Jan 12) – +30cm Overnight Powder Morning (140cm) + Early Exit
Morning surprise: 30cm fresh snow and almost private slopes
Day 3 was the jackpot. We woke up to sunshine and 30cm of fresh snow overnight. Snow depth jumped from 110cm to 140cm. The early morning felt almost private—few people, fresh tracks, and soft powder.




We had to leave early (around 10:00)
As much as we wanted to stay longer, we wrapped up around 10:00 due to schedule + traffic strategy (holiday weekend). After a hot spring stop, we headed back.

Food Stops on the Way Back (Iiyama)
Souvenir stop: Buna no Eki (Iiyama)
We stopped at Iiyama Buna no Eki to buy souvenirs and take a break.
Final meal: Sobakouan Saesa (Iiyama)
We finished the trip with soba at Sobakouan Saesa. After three days on snow, it was the perfect ending.
Snowfall Table
| Date | Weather | Snow depth | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jan 10 (Fri) | Sunny | 110cm | – |
| Jan 11 (Sat) | Rain → Snow | 110cm | ±0 |
| Jan 12 (Sun) | Sunny | 140cm | +30cm |
Useful Links
- Kijimadaira Ski Resort Complete Guide (English)
- Access Guide from Iiyama Station (2025–2026)
- Official Website (Snow Resort Romance no Kamisama)
- Japanese version of this report
Last updated: 2026-01-19