Kiroro Ski Resort is located in the Northern Island of Hokkaido, so you can expect the light, dry powder Japan is famous for. Kiroro features two peaks of pristine dry powder snow with runs for everyone from beginners to advanced. Accommodation options in Kiroro are limited to the two main hotels located at the resort, both of which are luxurious properties. In terms of a village and apres, most facilities are located within the hotels including a range of cuisines to choose from, however like a lot of Japanese resorts nightlife is limited.
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Kiroro Accommodation
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Kiroro Trail Maps
Find out what the two mountains of Kiroro have to offer with our resort guide and trail map.
Featured Kiroro Articles
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First Snow Has Fallen and Resorts are Open!
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