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Goryu Ski Resort Review

Hakuba Goryu Ski Resort is a popular ski resort located in the Hakuba Valley of Japan. With a skiable terrain of over 200 hectares, the resort attracts skiers and snowboarders of all levels. Hakuba Goryu is linked to the nearby Hakuba 47 ski resort by lifts and can be accessed on the same lift pass.


GORYU SKI RESORT BACKGROUND

Goryu Ski Resort first opened in 1958 and has since been a popular winter destination for skiers and snowboarders. The runs at Hakuba Goryu are fairly evenly split between beginners, intermediates, and advanced skiers, as well as having a small terrain park. The resort is combined with Hakuba 47 and the resorts are joined by chairlifts or accessible by local resort shuttles. 


GORYU SKI AREA

The Goryu ski area covers 220 hectares of skiable terrain, with a vertical drop of just over 900 meters. Hakuba Goryu is modest in size with only 16 pisted trails. It has 13 lifts, including one gondola, one quad chairlift, and 11 other chairlifts. The trail map is heavily favoured towards intermediates with some fantastic wide-groomed trails that lead to the base area.

Hakuba Goryu has three main zones; Limori, Toomi and Alps Daira Zones.

The upper mountain consists of the Alps Daira zone. In this zone, you can find some short red trails including a technical moguls course. The highest point of the Goryu ski resort is Zizou Peak. From Zizou Peak you can ski across into Hakuba 47.

The Toomi zone is best known for its wide beginner trails. The green runs in this area provide the perfect trails for learning to ski and snowboard. The Toomi area is also illuminated for night skiing.

The Limori area at Hakuba Goryu is the best suited for intermediate. This section of the resort has a dedicated moguls course. The area is also home to Hakuba Goryu powder trees. The dedicated tree section is small and can be tracked pretty fast despite the copious amount of snowfall in Goryu.

BEGINNERS TERRAIN AT GORYU

Beginners can enjoy skiing or snowboarding on the gently sloping runs located at the base of the resort. The Toomi area offers excellent beginner terrain, with wide runs and gentle slopes perfect for those just starting. The Toomi area allows for some long runs back to the base for beginners. Goryu would be a great place to learn to ski or snowboard.

INTERMEDIATE TERRAIN AT GORYU

Intermediate skiers and snowboarders will appreciate the long, well-groomed runs found throughout the resort. Toomi, offers a variety of runs catering to those at an intermediate level.

ADVANCED TERRAIN AT GORYU

.The resort's steeper runs, including the courses on the resort's backside, offer challenging terrain for experienced skiers and riders. In reality, Goryu only has a couple of advanced runs. Advanced skiers and snowboarders may want to test themselves on the dedicated mogul’s courses.

FREESTYLE TERRAIN AT GORYU

Although there is a small terrain park on the Hakuba Goryu side, the best freestyle terrain can be found at linked Hakuba 47.

OFF-PISTE AT HAKUBA GORYU

Like most Japanese ski resorts Goryu used to restrict all access to its tree-skiing zones. Attitudes in Japan are evolving and Goryu now has an open zone for tree skiing.

If tree skiing is your aim then there are more tree areas open on the Hakuba 47 side. Alternatively consider visiting Cortina, Iwatake or Tsugaike.


HAKUBA GORYU PISTE MAP

GORYU PISTE MAP


LIFTS AT GORYU SKI RESORT

Goryu Ski Resort has 13 lifts, including one gondola, one quad chairlift, and 11 other chairlifts. The lifts provide access to all areas of the resort and offer minimal wait times. The lifts at Hakuba Goryu are ok but are in need of updating. The weekends can be busy at Goryu and lift queues are not uncommon.


GORYU SKI RESORT PROS

  • Excellent ski and snowboard terrain for all skill levels

  • A wide range of lifts provides quick and easy access to the mountain

  • Good snow quality and consistent snowfall throughout the season

  • Affordable lift ticket prices compared to other Japanese ski resorts

  • Convenient location with easy access to local amenities and attractions

GORYU SKI RESORT CONS

  • Limited nightlife options compared to larger ski resorts

  • Crowded on weekends and during peak holiday periods

  • Limited off-mountain activities and entertainment options


TRAVEL TO GORYU SKI RESORT

The closest major airport to Goryu Ski Resort is Narita International Airport in Tokyo, which is approximately a 4-hour drive away. Alternatively, visitors can take the train from Tokyo to Nagano, followed by a bus or taxi to the resort. Shuttle buses and private transfers are also available from the airport or nearby cities.

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GORYU SNOW RECORD

Goryu Ski Resort receives an average of 11 meters of snow per season, with the ski season typically running from late November to early May. The resort uses snowmaking to supplement natural snowfall, ensuring good snow conditions throughout the season.


GORYU LIFT PASS PRICES

Hakuba Goryu and Hakuba 47 are included on the same lift pass allowing you to ski both ski resorts on the same day. If you are buying your lift passes on the day, these are cheaper than purchasing the Hakuba Valley Pass. A one-day lift pass at Goryu Ski Resort costs 5,400 yen for adults,

The Hakuba Valley pass however will provide you with greater flexibility should you wish to explore other ski resorts in the area. During my Hakuba stay I used the Hakuba Valley pass as this also includes all the available inter-resort shuttle buses.


GORYU SKI RESORT VIDEOS


GORYU SKI RESORT GALLERY


ACCOMMODATION AT GORYU SKI RESORT

Goryu Ski Resort offers a variety of accommodation options, including hotels, ryokans (traditional Japanese inns), and rental apartments. The resort's base area has a range of ski-in/ski-out accommodation options, providing convenient access to the slopes.

Alternatively, visitors can choose to stay in the nearby town of Hakuba, which offers a wider range of accommodation options and nightlife. Shuttle buses run regularly between Goryu Ski Resort and Hakuba, making it easy to get to and from the resort.


SEASON DATES GORY SKI RESORT

The ski season at Goryu Ski Resort typically runs from late November to early May, depending on snow conditions. The resort's peak season is during the Japanese New Year holiday period (late December to early January) and the Chinese New Year holiday period (late January to early February).

Visitors should check the resort's official website for the latest information on ski season dates, lift pass prices, and snow conditions before planning their trip.


FINAL THOUGHTS HAKUBA GORYU

Hakuba Goryu has some of the most enjoyable pistes. The lower mountain with the mellow but wide pistes are fantastic for carving and the upper slopes have more steepness and challenge. I enjoyed Goryu for its link to Hakuba 47 meaning that you could mix things up throughout the day and ride between the two.


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