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Myoko Kogen

Myoko · Niigata · Japan

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893m

Vertical Drop

60

Runs

26

Lifts

440 ha

Skiable Area

1,350 cm

Avg Snowfall

Dec 2025 – Apr 2026

Season

Nearby town

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About

One of Japan's snowiest regions with multiple interconnected resorts clustered around the volcanic Mt. Myoko (2,454m) in Niigata Prefecture. The area includes Akakura Onsen, Akakura Kanko, Suginohara, Ikenotaira, Seki Onsen, and Madarao/Tangram. A favourite among powder enthusiasts seeking affordable, authentic Japanese skiing away from international crowds. The region is steeped in onsen culture with mineral-rich volcanic hot springs.

Terrain & Mountain Profile

Run Breakdown

18 Green
22 Blue
14 Black
6 Double Black

Summit

1,643m

Base

750m

Vertical Drop

893m

Lift Breakdown

1

Gondolas

20

Chairlifts

5

Surface Lifts

Employment & Recruitment

Estimated Seasonal Staff

400–700

Main Employers

  • Akakura Kanko Resort Ski Area
  • Myoko Suginohara Ski Resort (Prince Hotels)
  • APA Hotel & Resort Myoko
  • Madarao Mountain Resort
  • Local ryokans and pensions in Akakura Onsen
  • Myoko Snowsports (ski school)
  • Local restaurants and izakayas

Common Seasonal Jobs

Ski/Snowboard InstructorHotel / Ryokan StaffLift OperatorRestaurant Server / Kitchen StaffHousekeepingBar StaffRental Shop StaffGuest Relations

Languages Required

JapaneseEnglish
Visa Requirements
Working Holiday Visa available for many nationalities. Japanese language is very helpful as Myoko remains predominantly a Japanese resort with a small but growing international presence. Some English-speaking positions available at international ski schools and lodges.
Recruitment Timeline
Ski schools and international lodges begin hiring August–September. Japanese ryokans and resorts hire October–November. Myoko is a smaller market — early applications recommended for English-speaking roles.

Worker Amenities & Living

Staff Housing Available

Capacity: ~250 bedsRent: JPY ¥20,000–¥45,000/month shared
Cost of Living
JPY ¥10,000–¥18,000 (food, transport, basics — very affordable)
Public Transport
Myoko Kogen Station on the Echigo Tokimeki Railway (formerly JR Shinetsu Line). Shuttle buses between resorts. Bus from Joetsu-Myoko Shinkansen station (20 min). Shinkansen to Tokyo approx. 2 hours. Local buses connect Akakura Onsen and surrounding resort areas.

Staff Perks

  • Discounted season pass
  • Onsen access (volcanic hot springs)
  • Staff meals at some employers
  • Subsidized accommodation
  • Pro deals on gear
  • Night skiing access

Local Life & Community

Après & Nightlife
Centred around the charming Akakura Onsen village. Traditional izakayas and ramen shops line the main street. Popular spots include Myoko Coffee (craft coffee and beer), the Akakura Onsen public bathhouses, and various small bars. Seki Onsen at the base of Seki resort is one of Japan's most atmospheric wild onsens with rust-red mineral water. The scene is low-key, authentic, and very Japanese.
Healthcare
Myoko Kogen has small clinics in Akakura Onsen. Joetsu General Hospital in Joetsu City (30 min) for more serious needs. National health insurance or travel insurance essential.
Shops & Services
Small convenience stores and local shops in Akakura Onsen. Larger supermarkets and shopping in Arai or Joetsu City (20-30 min drive). Limited English-language services.
International Community
Small but growing — Myoko's international community is much smaller than Niseko or Hakuba but has been expanding, particularly at Madarao. Mostly Australians and a handful of Europeans. Excellent for deep cultural immersion.

Outdoor Activities (Non-Ski)

Onsen (volcanic hot springs — Akakura, Seki, Ikenotaira)Backcountry touring (Mt. Myoko)SnowshoeingNight skiing (Akakura Kanko)Cross-country skiingSnow hikingVisiting Takada Castle snow lantern festival (nearby Joetsu City)

Nearby Towns

Myoko

3 km away

Myoko is a collection of onsen villages at the base of Mt Myoko. Less touristy than Niseko or Hakuba, it offers deep powder, hot springs, and an authentic Japanese mountain experience.

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Season

Dec 2025 – Apr 2026

Climate & Snow

Winter Temps
-10°C to -2°C
Snow Reliability
high
Snowmaking
2% of runs
Avg Snowfall
1,350 cm/yr

Location

36.8697°N, 138.6533°E

Nearest town: Myoko

Languages

JapaneseEnglish