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Keichozan
Nikko City, Tochigi Prefecture
鶏頂山スキー場 栃木県日光市
Keichozan was one of three connected ski areas located on the north-western slopes of Keichozan in Nikko City, Tochigi Prefecture. The others were Edelweiss Ski Resort and Maplehill Ski Resort. Keichozan was the first of the three to open. It was the smallest of the three and located in between the other two. It was just off the Nichien Toll Road, also known as the Nichien Momiji Line, to the north of Kinugawa. Keichozan and Maplehill were owned by the same company and shared lift tickets, but both closed in 2001. Edelweiss Ski Resort is still operating.
Historic Aerial Photograph
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Opened 開設 |
1961 | |
Closed 閉設 |
2001 | |
Base elevation 標高最低 |
1,300m | |
Top elevation 標高最高 |
1,395m | |
Vertical 標高差 |
95m | |
Steepest slope 最大斜度 |
18° | |
Number of courses コース本数 |
5 | |
Longest run 最長滑走距離 |
900m | |
Skill level 初級・中級・上級 |
Unconfirmed but mostly gentler slopes | |
Ski / board スキー・ボード |
60% / 40%
[2001] Keichozan & Maplehill |
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Ski lifts リフト本数 |
3 lifts | |
Pair | 500m | |
Pair | 500m | |
Single | 629m | |
All lifts have been removed | ||
Night skiing ナイター設備 |
There was no night skiing |
Photographs
Taken in August 2020
写真撮影:2020年8月
Further Information
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Location
所在地
Located just off the Nichien Toll Road, also known as Momiji Line in Nikko City.
About 15km to the north of the Fujiwara Toll Booth.
About 15.5km from Ryuokyo Station on the Aizu Kinugawa line.
会津鬼怒川線 龍王峡駅から的15.5km
Currently operating ski & snowboard resorts in the region
近隣の運営中のスキー場
Edelweiss Ski Resort エーデルワイススキーリゾート 1.5km
Hunter Mountain Shiobara ハンターマウンテン塩原 4km
All currently operating ski areas in Tochigi Prefecture
This page was created in May 2020
Last updated on 11th August 2020
2020年5月 作成 2020年8月11日 更新