Furano Ski Resort
Furano Ski Resort (富良野スキー場, Furano Sukii-jō), also known as Furano Ski Area, is a resort in Furano, Hokkaido, Japan, owned and operated by Prince Hotels. One of the leading ski areas in Hokkaido, the resort became famous for its long-standing relationship with the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup. In more recent years, it has held the mid-February Snowboarding World Cup, sponsored by Dydo Drinco. A view from the top of the slopes offers a panoramic view of the Furano Valley and the Tokachi Peak Mountain Range. Recently, there has been a sudden influx of interest from winter sports enthusiasts abroad, particularly from Australia, and the number of tourists has increased dramatically.
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Furano Ski Resort
Furano Ski Resort (富良野スキー場, Furano Sukii-jō), also known as Furano Ski Area, is a resort in Furano, Hokkaido, Japan, owned and operated by Prince Hotels. One of the leading ski areas in Hokkaido, the resort became famous for its long-standing relationship with the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup. In more recent years, it has held the mid-February Snowboarding World Cup, sponsored by Dydo Drinco. A view from the top of the slopes offers a panoramic view of the Furano Valley and the Tokachi Peak Mountain Range. Recently, there has been a sudden influx of interest from winter sports enthusiasts abroad, particularly from Australia, and the number of tourists has increased dramatically.
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Furano Ski Resort (富良野スキー場 Fur ...... n i alpin skidåkning avgjorts.
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富良野スキー場(ふらのスキーじょう)は、北海道富良野市にあるスキー場。運営会社は株式会社プリンスホテル。
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Furano Ski Resort (富良野スキー場 Fur ...... n i alpin skidåkning avgjorts.
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Furano Ski Resort (富良野スキー場, Fu ...... ts has increased dramatically.
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富良野スキー場(ふらのスキーじょう)は、北海道富良野市にあるスキー場。運営会社は株式会社プリンスホテル。
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