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    Hokkaido, Japan

    Bankei Ski Area

    17 runs, 283m vertical, 8m annual snow. Night skiing until 22:00, 20 minutes from Sapporo Station. Urban convenience in Hokkaido.

    Season 2025-2026
    Opens
    5 Dec 2025
    Closes
    29 Mar 2026
    Days open
    114
    Annual snow
    8m
    The Overview
    MF
    Michael Fulton
    Melbourne-based skier and snowboarder with 50+ resorts across 5 continents. Specialises in Australian resorts and international resort comparisons.

    Bankei Ski Area spans 200 to 483 metres elevation across 17 runs and 40 hectares of terrain. The resort receives 8 metres of annual snowfall and operates from early December through late March. Terrain splits 30 per cent beginner, 40 per cent intermediate and 30 per cent advanced across three base sectors. The vertical drop of 283 metres concentrates primarily in the central area, whilst east and west zones offer shorter pitches. The resort features an FIS-certified mogul course and a 180-metre halfpipe claimed as one of Japan's largest. February 2017 saw Bankei host Asian Winter Games freestyle mogul and snowboard halfpipe competitions.

    The ski area's north-facing aspect helps preserve snow quality despite its low elevation. Runs commence steep at the top before mellowing toward the base. The central sector delivers the longest continuous descent, whilst flanking areas cater to families and progression terrain. School groups frequent weekdays, creating concentrated traffic on narrower runs. The Waku Waku Snowland occupies a separate zone for tubing, sledding and snow striders.

    Bankei operates until 22:00 nightly, making it Sapporo's go-to venue for after-work skiing. The extended hours attract locals who value proximity over powder depth. On-mountain facilities include East House, Center Lodge, West House and Bankeien, housing rentals, dining and lessons. A Welcome Team provides English-language support for international visitors. March 2026 will see the resort host FIS Snowboard World Cup halfpipe competition.

    No multi-resort pass affiliations apply. Adult day tickets run ¥4,200 to ¥4,600, with half-day and night-only options providing budget flexibility. Season passes cost ¥42,000. Children in elementary school and younger ski free. The resort suits Sapporo-based skiers seeking convenience, families wanting manageable terrain, and intermediates comfortable with compact vertical. Powder hunters and expert skiers requiring extensive steep terrain should look elsewhere in Hokkaido.

    283m
    Vertical
    17
    Runs
    99 acres
    Skiable
    8m
    Annual snow
    The Terrain

    17 runs across 99 acres skiable

    Bankei Ski Area spreads 17 runs across 99 acres skiable of terrain. It leans intermediate at 40%, with 5 beginner runs to find your feet and 5 advanced or expert runs when you want to push.

    Terrain split
    17
    runs
    17 runs across 4 grades
    Beginner5 runs · 30%
    Intermediate7 runs · 40%
    Advanced5 runs · 30%
    Expert0 runs · 0%
    Time it right

    When to visit Bankei Ski Area

    The 2025-2026 season runs 5 December 2025 through 29 March 2026, delivering nearly four months of operations. Typical seasons open early December and close late March, weather permitting. Weekend and holiday operations may commence at 08:30, whilst weekday skiing begins at 09:00. Night skiing commences at 16:00. The resort adjusts hours during winter break periods when extended access runs until 22:00.

    Annual snowfall averages 8 metres, significantly less than higher-elevation Hokkaido destinations. Mid-winter base depths typically reach 1.2 metres. The 200-metre base elevation limits natural snow reliability compared to resorts starting above 400 metres. North-facing slopes help preserve snow quality through spring. High skier traffic and the urban microclimate can degrade on-piste conditions during warm spells or extended dry periods.

    January and February deliver peak snow conditions and coldest temperatures. December sees inconsistent coverage as the snowpack builds. March brings spring conditions with firmer morning snow softening through afternoon sessions. Night skiing offers better surface quality when temperatures drop after dark. Late-week visits avoid the weekend school group congestion that defines weekday character during term time.

    The resort hosted the March 2026 FIS Snowboard World Cup halfpipe event, with competition scheduled 6-8 March on the 180-metre pipe. No major festivals or signature events anchor the calendar beyond this international competition. Daily night skiing remains the resort's operational hallmark, differentiating Bankei from daylight-only alternatives around Sapporo. Quieter periods fall mid-December before winter holidays and weekday mornings in January.

    Season 2025-2026
    5 Dec 2025
    Opens
    29 Mar 2026
    Closes
    114
    Days open
    8 m
    Annual snow
    Getting there

    Getting to Bankei Ski Area, and where to stay

    Bankei occupies Chuo Ward within Sapporo city limits, 9 kilometres southwest of Sapporo Station. The resort sits at the mountain's base at 200 metres elevation, with the 483-metre summit visible from central Sapporo. Urban development surrounds the lower slopes, placing the ski area firmly within metropolitan Sapporo rather than a mountain valley setting. The site has operated since 1960 as the city's most accessible winter sports venue.

    Downtown Sapporo lies 20 minutes away by car, making the resort a genuine urban ski hill. Maruyama Koen, Hassamu-Minami and Makomanai subway stations provide public transport gateways, each roughly 15 minutes by bus to the slopes. The ski area's address at 410 Bankei, Chuo-ku places it within the same ward as Sapporo's entertainment and business districts. Susukino nightlife, Odori Park and the clock tower sit within 9 kilometres.

    Route 89 provides direct road access from central Sapporo, with the journey taking 20 minutes in normal traffic. No motorway tolls apply within Sapporo proper. Drivers from other Hokkaido regions access the area via Sasson Expressway to Sapporo Kita Interchange, then 11 kilometres on local roads. Free parking spreads across three base lodges, with central lots filling early on weekends. Taxi packages and rental car options suit visitors without vehicles.

    New Chitose Airport sits 45 kilometres southeast, roughly 40 minutes by road or 40 minutes via JR Rapid Airport train to Sapporo Station. The airport serves 30 domestic routes and select international destinations, ranking as Japan's fifth-busiest terminal. From Sapporo Station, regular buses run to Bankei, or taxis complete the 9-kilometre journey in 20 minutes. No direct airport shuttle operates. The resort's urban location makes it ideal for visitors combining Sapporo sightseeing with accessible skiing.

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    Check live conditions across Bankei Ski Area with 1 real-time webcams showing snow, weather, and lift operations, updated every 10 minutes. Check high-elevation cams for powder visibility and base-area cams for crowd levels before you head up.

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    Bankei Ski Area snow cams FAQ

    How often do Bankei Ski Area snow cams update?+
    All Bankei Ski Area snow cams and webcams update every 10 minutes with fresh images showing current mountain conditions. This frequent update schedule ensures you have access to near real-time conditions for planning your ski day at Bankei Ski Area.
    Which Bankei Ski Area webcam shows the best powder conditions?+
    High-elevation webcams at Bankei Ski Area typically provide the clearest view of powder conditions and snowfall. These cams capture fresh snow accumulation and visibility better than base area cameras.
    Can I see Bankei Ski Area lift queues on the webcams?+
    Yes. Multiple Bankei Ski Area snow cams specifically show lift queue areas and chairlift operations, helping you time your arrival and avoid peak queue periods.
    When is the best time to check Bankei Ski Area snow cams?+
    Check Bankei Ski Area webcams early morning (7-8am) for overnight snowfall assessment, and mid-afternoon for current crowd levels and weather. The live cams are most useful after storm events to assess fresh powder.
    How can I check current conditions before buying Bankei Ski Area lift tickets?+
    Use our Bankei Ski Area webcams alongside the live snow report to assess conditions before purchasing lift tickets. The webcams show real-time visibility, snow quality, and operational status.
    Do Bankei Ski Area webcams work on mobile devices?+
    Yes. All Bankei Ski Area snow cams and webcams are optimized for mobile viewing, so you can check live conditions from anywhere using your phone or tablet.

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