Being a public ski resort, rentals and lift tickets are all reasonably priced. That said, the service isn't bad - the staff are friendly and there are a decent number of runs, so I was more than satisfied. It may not be enough for those looking for advanced runs, but if you just want to ski a little, it's a perfect ski resort.
8:30 | Aomori Station Aomori has been under heavy snow warnings for the past few days, and I thought the tour would be canceled, but thankfully it did. There were about four or five buses together, each with one driver and eight passengers, and we departed on time from the west exit plaza of Aomori Station. 9:50 | Arrived at the Hakkoda Mountain Ropeway Due to weather conditions, the ropeway was closed, so we could only browse the shops for about 15 minutes before heading to the next stop. 11:10 | Arrived at the Oirase Keiryukan + Yusuikan This is a relatively large shop (Yusuikan) selling apple pies, desserts, ice cream, and many more souvenirs. The special activity "Making Moss Stones" seems to be here (not sure), but it's not included in the itinerary. We stayed here for about 40 minutes before heading to the next stop. 12:00-13:00 | Chasing waterfalls along the Oirase Stream Along the Oirase Creek towards Lake Towada, the bus stops at locations with views of waterfalls or streams and suitable for taking photos, about five times in total. Each stop lasts about 5-10 minutes for photos. The tour guide is very helpful in taking pictures. 13:20-14:30 | Lunch + Shrine near Lake Towada: The tour guide mentioned that there is only one restaurant nearby (it looked like another restaurant, but since the tour guide mentioned it, we didn't investigate further), so everyone ate there. Unfortunately, we were seated later, and it took some time to order and for the food to be served. The food was good but a bit pricey. Due to time constraints, we didn't have time to visit the shrine after lunch. If this part of the tour is included, we might visit the shrine first (although I don't know what the shrine looks like). 15:10 | Arrived at the last photo spot, a stream viewpoint, the last photo spot before driving back to Aomori Station. The tour guide was still enthusiastic about taking photos. 17:50 | Arrived safely and smoothly at the meeting point at the east exit of Aomori Station, and the tour ended for the day. 👨🏻✈️ Tour Guide/Driver | Kanazawa-san: A very responsible and polite tour guide/driver. He enthusiastically guided us throughout the trip and proactively helped with taking photos (I won't ask for much in terms of his skills (⁎⁍̴̛ᴗ⁍̴̛⁎), but he took the group photo). He even cracked jokes and used a translation tool to communicate with us. He repeatedly informed us, apologized, and thanked us even when the departure point was changed from the west exit to the east exit (due to traffic congestion). I give him many stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
A beautiful ski resort. The lift ticket + food voucher for 1500 yen was great value for money. Tazawako Ski Resort is beginner-friendly, with wide ski slopes and many delicious restaurants. There is also free storage space, and the coin lockers are inexpensive. I look forward to coming back here again next time.
Masa is very lovely dog. We loved this course. Staff was very friendly and took some pictures for us. We recommended this course to all of you guys who love dog.
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Akita Weather, Climate and Best Time to Visit
Data source:Meteostat Update date:2025-09
Akita year round climate
Spring (March–May): Average 41–60°F, mild climate, but significant temperature variations are possible; moderate rainfall. Common activities: picnics, flower viewing (e.g., cherry blossoms, azaleas). Recommended clothing: light jacket, long-sleeved shirt, comfortable shoes.
Summer (June–August): Average 69–81°F, hot and humid, higher rainfall, especially in July. Common activities: hiking, playing by streams, visiting mountain resorts. Recommended clothing: breathable short-sleeved clothing, light shorts, sun hat, rain gear.
Autumn (September–November): Average 49–73°F, comfortable and pleasant climate, but still relatively high rainfall, especially in October and November. Common activities: viewing autumn leaves, onsen (hot spring) visits. Recommended clothing: light jacket, long-sleeved shirt, comfortable shoes.
Winter (December–February): Average 33–37°F, cold and dry, relatively little snowfall. Common activities: skiing, snow activities (if sufficient snowfall). Recommended clothing: warm coat, hat, scarf, gloves, warm underwear.
Akita climatological average
Annual average temperature: approx. 55.9°F / Annual rainfall: approx. 1952 mm / Summer humidity: 70%–80% / Rainiest month: July
Akita monthly average temperature and precipitation
Month
Air temperature (°F)
Precipitation (mm)
January
34°F
155
February
34.7°F
93
March
41.7°F
111.7
April
52.9°F
97.7
May
60.6°F
131.7
June
69.4°F
129.3
July
77.2°F
262.3
August
81.3°F
139
September
73.6°F
209.3
October
59.5°F
195.3
November
49.1°F
230.7
December
37.2°F
197
Akita weather for the next seven days
3/10
Tuesday
Patchy rain nearby
38°F/31.9°F
3/11
Wednesday
Patchy rain nearby
38.8°F/32.3°F
3/12
Thursday
Partly Cloudy
41.5°F/32.1°F
3/13
Friday
Patchy rain nearby
43.3°F/35°F
3/14
Saturday
Patchy rain nearby
44.5°F/38.6°F
3/15
Sunday
Patchy rain nearby
44.5°F/38.8°F
3/16
Monday
Patchy rain nearby
44.3°F/36.1°F
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