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Terakoya Skiing Area is located in the upper part of the Ichinose Area. The width of the path is extremely narrow, making it a frightening area where if you try to push your way through forcefully, you might go out of the course over a cliff. Most of the skiers there were making their way down slowly while braking. By the way, on the way back there is a bypass ski lift, so returning is easy. Finally, we arrived at Terakoya Skiing Area. With snow like this that has so little moisture, even if I threw myself down in the snow, it hardly hurt at all. The slopes near the mountain summit are famous for how quickly their weather changes. I guess this is the fate of the powder slopes. We were running low on stamina due to the low temperatures, so we took a break in Rest House Terakoya, a rest facility near the ski lift. The first floor has restrooms and the rest area, and the second floor is a restaurant. Even though seats are available during peak times, it tends to get extremely crowded. We recommend either getting a seat early or going during a time after the lunch rush. The atmosphere of the dining hall is full of liveliness. Staff who were serving customers were able to understand simple English. I was hungry, so I ordered the cutlet curry. During this trip, this was the first time that we had a meal on the slopes. The generous-portion cutlet curry appears! It seems this is the specialty of Rest House Terakoya. The thick-cut cutlet was juicy and delicious. After the meal, I ordered a popular item from their lighter offerings, hot chocolate. I drank mine in front of the fireplace in the rest area, where I was able to take a break and get warm in a relaxed atmosphere. We returned our rental equipment and checked out with no problems. On our way driving back, we stopped by a day-trip onsen to melt away the fatigue of our trip. There are so many famous onsen in Shiga Kogen that it was hard to decide, but we stopped by Kumanoyu Onsen, which was on the way back. This kind of onsen, which is operated by a ryokan with a long history, is steeped in a nostalgic, old-fashioned feel. So that concludes this 3-part report on our experiences during our Shiga Kogen ski trip. One really great advantage is that with a Shared Pass for the area, you can ski as much as you want at any ski resort. In contrast to the Hakuba Area, there are quite a few adjoining ski resorts, so you can get around to other places rather easily. For people who want to really get their fill of enjoying snow resorts on a trip of 3 nights or longer, definitely consider going to Shiga Kogen! Pricing information and schedule may not be up to date and are subject to change without notice. Please check before your trip. Sign in Sign up. Top Articles Part 3 of our travelogue of a 2-day, 1-night stay in Shiga Kogen: Terakoya Skiing Area, a place where you can get a taste of some really excellent powder snow. Part 3 of our Shiga Kogen ski travelogue! To wrap up, we would like to share our experience at Terakoya Skiing Area, with powder snow slopes that boast some of the best snow quality in Shiga Kogen. The compact slopes of this ski resort, which you can go to from Ichinose Family Skiing Area, are in a low-temperature area near the summit, where the extremely low humidity allows you to experience light powder snow. Table of Contents For an experience of the highest-class snow, Ichinose Area! Finest-quality snow that never clumps The weather gets colder in the afternoon, so be sure to dress warmly! An afternoon lunch in Rest House Terakoya On the way back, we wrap up our trip by stopping to a day-trip onsen! The end of our 1-night, 2-day ski trip! For an experience of the highest-class snow, Ichinose Area! Finest-quality snow that never clumps Finally, we arrived at Terakoya Skiing Area. The weather gets colder in the afternoon, so be sure to dress warmly! 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