Which is the best hokkaido ski resort for you?
2 different resorts…2 different vibes
So you’ve decided to experience a Japan snow holiday? Great choice! Delicious food, super friendly people, fascinating culture and unparalleled powder snow - Japan (especially in the winter) is unforgettable. Now you know the destination, it’s time to choose the resort…but they both look great - however will you choose?! Fear not, for we’ve created this post just for YOU. Still can’t decide? Just flip a coin! No matter which resort you choose, you’re guaranteed to have an amazing holiday.
Adventurous and animated
This brand new resort, opened in December 2017, is a modern mountain masterpiece designed by world-renowned architect, Jean Phillip Nuel.
At Club Med Tomamu, you’re in for an action packed snow adventure on and off the slopes, with something fun for everyone!
Located directly on the slopes, this resort is the perfect place to explore your ski skills on a various range of slopes, for each level.
On the slopes, choose to spend your days taking in the beautiful mountain view from the floor-to-ceiling windows with a hot cocoa in-hand, visit the nearby Ice Village* or swim some leisurely laps at Mina Mina Beach (Japan’s largest indoor wave pool).
Powder snow for all
Tomamu ski domain features 25 km runs - the longest one being a 4.2 km run! Plenty of space to enjoy the pure Japan snow, gain new skills and have fun with your family and friends! The resort is a slightly higher altitude than Sahoro (400m - 1,030m), has 10 Green runs, 14 Blue runs, 0 Red runs and 4 Black runs.
There’s also other activities on offer including snow trekking / snowshoeing and sledding if you’d prefer to see the snow on something more stable than skis! You can also head up the gondola to the Unkai Terrace for a view above the sea of clouds - a must-try experience!
Mina Mina Beach
The largest indoor wave pool of Japan is located right beside Club Med Tomamu! Perfect spot to float, swim, or even paddle board, and enjoy warm water all winter long with your family. Club Med guests receive complimentary access to the pool including a peaceful Kirin-no Yu - indoor and outdoor Japanese public bath.
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Retreat, Revive and Recharge
Just 40 minutes away from Tomamu, discover Club Med Sahoro and the more traditional experience that it offers.
Newly renovated, the unique design of the beautiful resort is inspired by the surrounding nature and culture. You’ll indulge and discover the local Ainu culture of traditional Hokkaido through the resort decoration, like the amazing tapestries inspired by traditional Japanese kimono patterns.
Club Med Sahoro is ideal for families, so bring your kids along to experience the soul of traditional Japan surrounded by endless powder snow.
From Green to Black
Sahoro ski domain is roughly the same size as Tomamu however, the range of slopes is more options for intermediate/advanced riders with 9 Green runs, 0 Blue runs, 5 Red runs and 7 Black runs.
For beginners, both resorts feature a Magic Carpet to deliver you from one end of the beginner run to the other, as well as a Snow Garden to learn extra ski skills. Sahoro is the only resort that features an indoor ski simulator to get your ski legs ready.
Outdoor Canadian bath
Warming up has never been this invigorating. Club Med Sahoro offers an open-air hot bath for soaking and soothing during days in the cold. Surrounded by snow and mountain vistas, our soul-warming Canadian bath is the perfect place to spend quiet moments with family and friends while taking in the views. Located beside Club Med’s indoor pool and traditional no-clothing Onsen, this is a true haven within the resort.