Karuizawa Snow Playground Private Ski Lessons
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Karuizawa Snow Park
- All team coaches are certified by the International Ski Federation and have many years of extensive teaching experience in major ski resorts in Japan.
- Our coaches are dedicated to creating exclusive private ski lessons for you, your friends, and your family, ensuring that each student enjoys a personalized learning experience.
- No need to share lessons with others. The curriculum is carefully designed to comprehensively cover beginner to advanced levels, meeting the needs of students of different levels.
- The coaches are stationed at the ski resort for a long time, are very familiar with the terrain, and can ensure the safety of students during the skiing process.
- Chinese ski lessons, unimpeded communication, enjoy the fun of skiing.
What to expect
Karuizawa Snow Park is located in Tsumagoi Village in northern Gunma Prefecture, Japan. Known as “Kanto’s First Welcome Family Snow Resort,” it offers convenient access and comprehensive facilities, making it ideal for tourists departing from Tokyo or its surrounding areas. Key features: Suitable for beginners and families: The park offers approximately 16 slopes catering to beginner and intermediate skiers. The snow play area is very extensive, including sledding, snow tubing, Strider bikes, mini snow trails, and more.

Enjoy the freedom and joy of skiing to the fullest.

This skiing experience left me with a lot of happy memories, and I can't wait to do it again.

The instructors are professional and patient, providing attentive guidance for both beginners and experienced skiers.

Under the guidance of the coach, I learned more skiing techniques, and the powder snow became more friendly.

The whole family had a blast playing in the snow. The kids' excited expressions as they skied for the first time were just too cute.
Good to know
[Course Fee] The private lesson fee does not include ski equipment, insurance, equipment, lift tickets, meals, transportation and other expenses that should be paid by oneself.
[Equipment]
- Insurance, lift tickets, ski equipment and equipment need to be prepared before participating in the course. If the equipment is incomplete, for safety reasons, the coach has the right to refuse to teach and will not refund the fee. The necessary ski equipment and equipment are as follows: A. Ski suit, ski pants, ski gloves, goggles. B. Helmet, ski boots, skis (including fixed device), ski poles (only for double boards) C. Protective gear (optional): crash pants, crash suit, wrist guards, elbow pads, knee pads. If Party A participates in snowboard courses, it is strongly recommended to select and match. D. Warm accessories (optional): neck circumference, mask, woolen hat, etc.
- Students need to rent ski equipment and equipment by themselves. Please bring your passport (only one representative for your party) 1 hour in advance (2 hours in advance on weekends and national holidays) to the rental office to rent and dress to avoid delaying class time.
- If you need a coach to accompany you to rent ski equipment and equipment and guide you on how to dress, you need to coordinate with the coach in advance, and the accompanying time will be included in the class hours.
- It is recommended to arrive at the meeting point designated by the coach 10 minutes before class, fully dressed and with all ski equipment.
[Qualifications]
- The representative who books the course must inform all students in the party of the precautions.
- Skiing is a high-energy-consuming and high-risk sport. You need to confirm that your physical and mental health is able to bear the risk, and that there are no diseases and symptoms that doctors prohibit from participating in this sport (such as but not limited to pregnancy, heart disease, high blood pressure, osteoporosis, surgery recovery period or other internal and external injuries, etc.).
- The minimum age to participate in the course is 5 years old; children under 7 years old and adults over 60 years old need to register for one-on-one courses; in special circumstances, with the consent of the coach, adults and children can attend classes together, and the teaching will be based on children.
- Students cannot be replaced halfway during the course; without the coach's consent, the number of people cannot be increased or decreased without authorization.
- You need to purchase insurance applicable to "overseas ski resort skiing" before class.
- Understand and be aware of the injuries that may occur during skiing, and voluntarily participate in high-risk activities, and be willing to bear the greatest responsibility.
[Safety Statement]
- Before placing an order, you need to understand that skiing is a high-risk sport that may cause physical and mental, property damage and loss to yourself (or others); and fully understand that under any circumstances, you are solely responsible for the above-mentioned injuries and losses.
- You must abide by the ski resort regulations and coach's guidance, and do not enter ski trails that exceed your level.
- Take the cable car in order, listen to the guidance of the staff and coach, and do not shake or play on the cable car.
- Do not stay in the center of the ski trail, at intersections, at turning slopes, or behind obstacles that others cannot see to avoid being hit.
- If you feel unwell or have a sports injury during the course, you should immediately report it to the coach and stop skiing, or contact the ski resort rescuer for assistance.
- You need to pay attention to the ski resort signs and warnings, and it is forbidden to enter closed areas.
- Please avoid night skiing and do not enter the ski resort during non-opening hours.
- Do not carry any valuables or items that interfere with safe skiing.
- Please use ski equipment and equipment that meet your personal size and wear it correctly. If there is a malfunction, you should immediately report it to the coach and replace it.
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