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Location
Japan
Type
Ski & Snowboard Camps
Minimum Ride Level
Inclusions
Exclusions
Addons
*To fully enjoy yourself on this trip, we recommend a minimum level 3 riding level
Aizu Ski Intermediate Camp
Designed for intermediate skiiers looking to learn higher level techniques of riding steeper slopes and get introduced to off-piste, powder terrain and tree runs. Through the guidance of our certified instructors throughout the camp, you will refine your techniques and correct bad habits, ensuring you ride safely and effectively, so you can conquer the most challenging slopes with confidence. Here in Aizu, you’ll be having ski-in ski-out access, with first ride service and daily night skiing available that gives you up to 12 hours on the slopes! Not forgetting a late check out at 2PM so you get to enjoy one last ride on your favorite run — and converting your daily meals into tickets to enjoy local cuisine at nearby cultural cities of Aizu-Wakamatsu and Kitakata. Pre-requisites:
- Able to link S-turns very confidently on green terrain
- Attempted turns on steeper terrain (reds & blacks) but looking to improve your technique
Inclusions
2 Way bus transfers from Koriyama Station
7 Nights twin share in ski in ski out hotel
4.5 days of full day group snowboard lessons with TRS instructors
7 day lift pass for Nekoma & Alts Bandai, including night skiing
1 day lift pass for Inawashiro
6.5 days of riding
Daily Buffet-style breakfast and set dinner
1x day trip to Inawashiro Ski Resort
1x day trip to Gran Deco Ski Resort or Minowa Ski Resort
Trips to historical towns of Aizu-Wakamatsu and Kitakata & Ouchijuku
Swop your breakfast for a lunch ticket on the mountain or at Kitakata for ramen!
Swop your hotel dinner for a meal ticket at Aizu-Wakamatsu’s izakayas!
Ride Level
03-06
Intermediate
Min Riding Level:
Intermediate (Level 03)
Terrain
Park
4/5
Pow
4.5/5
Piste
4/5
Add Ons
Exclusions
Flights & train tickets
Travel Insurance
Personal Expenses
Availability
Week 6 (07 Feb – 14 Feb ’26)
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Week 7 (14 Feb – 21 Feb ’26)
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Highlights
DEEP SNOW MEETS DEEP CULTURE IN AIZU
From carving fresh lines right out your ski-in/ski-out hotel with access to both sides of Nekoma Mountain, to lapping freestyle parks packed with kickers and rails, Aizu delivers the goods. Add in heli-skiing that drops you into untouched powder stashes and a town steeped in samurai history — this is where deep snow meets deep culture.







Check-in & get ready
Meet the group at Koriyama Station and hop on our private shuttle to our home base in Aizu. After check-in, get to know the crew and settle in as we walk you through the week’s itinerary and ski areas.
Shuttle Pick up from Koriyama Station
Koriyama Station
Check in
Ski-in Ski-out Resort
Rental gear fitting and equipment set up
Ski-in Ski-out Resort
Dinner & onsen
Ski-in Ski-out Resort
Welcome Briefing
Ski-in Ski-out Resort
Lessons begin
Your package includes 4.5 days of full day group lessons on the same mountains as your friends on the Hosted Experience! To ensure effective learning, the group will be assessed and split up into different skill levels.
We know this is not a boot camp and there’s no need to rush through your holiday, so take some time to yourself with a Free and Easy day in the middle of the week. Ride, eat, be merry – it’s all up to you.
Morning
After breakfast, gather for 2.5 hours of lessons before lunch break
BONUS: If you’re not a breakfast person, swop your breakfast for a meal ticket to have lunch on the slopes!
Afternoon
2.5hours of lessons after lunch
Evening
Get warm and unwind at the onsen before grabbing dinner at the buffet hall at your own time. After dinner, join the group after that for a nightcap session at the sake lounge or the ice bar outside!
BONUS: If you don’t want to have dinner daily at the hotel, you have the option to hop on a bus to Aizu-wakamatsu, where you can take a meal ticket to selected Izakayas in the town area!
Each evening, our team of hosts will check the latest snow and weather conditions to pick the best resort for the next day, and give you tips on how to layer up properly!
One Last Ride
You thought we are done with riding? Not at Aizu! Check out is at 2PM, so you get to enjoy ONE LAST RIDE in the morning — with special first ride service!
Free and easy first ride service for one last riding session in Aizu
Change your breakfast for a lunch ticket!
Check Out
Arrive at Koriyama Station (trains leave for Tokyo hourly) *recommended train departure: 4.30PM or 5.16PM
Resort Itinerary
A whopping 6.5 days of riding, with 5 hosted days and 1 free and easy day, with an option to ride on Day 8 before you leave!
PLUS, enjoy first ride service daily if you’re up for maximum riding, and daily night skiing is available too, who wants 12 hours of riding daily?
*Itinerary is weather-dependent and will be tailored to the group’s overall skill level.
Day 2 (Sun): 1st day of lesson
1st day lesson at Alts Bandai/ South Area
Day 3 (Mon): 2nd day of lesson
2nd day lesson at Nekoma/ North Area
Day 4 (Tue): 3rd day of lesson
3rd day lesson at Alts Bandai/ South Area
Day 5 (Wed): Free & Easy
TIP: take your meal ticket to Kitakata city for ramen!
Day 6 (Thu): 4th day of lesson
4th day lesson with a day trip to Inawashiro Ski Resort
Day 7 (Fri): half day of lesson
Half day lesson at Nekoma/ North Area or Gran Deco
Day 8 (Fri)
Free & Easy one last ride before check out at 2PM
Information
Arrival & Departure
Accomodation
SKI IN SKI OUT AT ITS FINEST
Anything that you need as a skier or snowboarder, our base for the season has got you covered. From warm miso soup after a day of riding, ski-in ski-out access, to a FREE wax and tune bar, as well as a late check out at 2PM to accommodate one last ride before you leave – we can’t say we actually want to leave.
All rooms come fitted with towels, hairdryer, bathroom amenities, free WIFI,TV, safe and even lounge wear.
Alts Bandai
Combined with the North Area, the Nekoma mountain area boasts 33 runs across 3 peaks. The South Area (formerly known as Alts Bandai) is connected to the hotel, with a cat-skiing and in-resort heli ski zone, a terrain park, as well as a 2.5 km groomed slope with majestic views of Lake Inawashiro. Night skiing is also available here.
Nekoma
Connected to the South Area via a chairlift, or walking trial at the top of the mountain, the North Area is where we go for deep powder runs and steep tree sections. With a terrain park to suit all riding levels, here’s where you level up without the pressure. When the storm’s coming in, the top lift is closed for days to accumulate pow – and we get first ride service to enjoy all that!
Inawashiro
The resort that made us fall in love with the Aizu mountain area. With a total of 10 chairlifts, 33 runs, and plenty of ungroomed areas and steep tree runs – everyone is spoilt for choice here. Inawashiro is split into 3 areas – Sky, Base and Minero with a good mix of beginner, intermediate and advanced slopes in each.
Gran Deco
A great resort for those learning how to ski or snowboard! Mellow terrain with no crowds make learning and practicing at Gran Deco a breeze without the pressure of avoiding others. Gran Deco also has an easy snow-surf park with easy rollers and small banks, along with wide open runs to practice carving too.



