Snowiest Regions in Asia
About Skiing in Asia
Asia’s ski destinations are gaining global recognition, offering a blend of stunning landscapes, deep powder, and cultural experiences. Japan’s Hokkaido region, known for its light, dry snow, is a favorite among powder hounds, while South Korea and China are expanding their offerings for winter sports enthusiasts.
Explore the snowiest ski regions across Asia. The following rankings highlight the regions with the most anticipated snowfall in the next 10 days. Use the date slider to adjust the forecast time frame and the weather model toggle buttons to compare predictions from leading forecasting models like ECMWF, GFS, and more.
1. Japan
The Japan region includes 5 tracked ski resorts. Over the next 10 days, we expect Nozawa Onsen to receive the most snow, with 56 cm, according to the ECMWF IFS 025 model.
Resort | Total Snowfall |
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1. Nozawa Onsen57 cm | |
2. Niseko United39 cm | |
3. Lotte Arai26 cm | |
4. Niseko Grand Hirafu25 cm | |
5. Hakuba Valley13 cm |
2. China
The China region includes 6 tracked ski resorts. Over the next 10 days, we expect Jikepulin-Hemu, Jiangjunshan Ski Resort, and Keketuohai International Ski Resort to receive the most snow, with 8 cm, according to the ECMWF IFS 025 model.
Resort | Total Snowfall |
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1. Jikepulin-Hemu8 cm | |
2. Jiangjunshan Ski Resort8 cm | |
4. Yabuli Ski Resort4 cm | |
5. Beidahu3 cm | |
3. South Korea
The South Korea region includes 2 tracked ski resorts. Over the next 10 days, we expect MonaYongPyong to receive the most snow, with 3 cm, according to the ECMWF IFS 025 model.
Resort | Total Snowfall |
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1. MonaYongPyong1 cm | |
2. High1 Ski Resort0 cm |