SnowStash
ForecastsCompareNews
SnowStash Logo

Live snow, webcams and expert resort guides for the world's mountains - plan your next day on snow.

hello@snowstash.com
Download on the App Store

Destinations

  • Australia
  • Canada
  • Europe
  • Japan
  • New Zealand
  • United States

Company

  • About Us
  • Work With Us
  • Privacy Policy

Explore

  • Compare Resorts
  • News & Updates
  • Snow Forecast
  • Mobile App

© 2026 SnowStash. All rights reserved.

    Hokkaido, Japan

    Kamui Ski Links

    601m vertical, 30 runs, 8m+ annual snowfall. Central Hokkaido powder with FIS courses and uncrowded tree skiing.

    Season 2025-2026
    Opens
    5 Dec 2025
    Closes
    29 Mar 2026
    Days open
    114
    Annual snow
    13m
    The Overview
    MF
    Michael Fulton
    Melbourne-based skier and snowboarder with 50+ resorts across 5 continents. Specialises in Australian resorts and international resort comparisons.

    Kamui Ski Links spans 601 metres of vertical drop between 150 and 751 metres elevation across 30 runs and 24.3 kilometres of terrain on the northwestern slopes of Kamuiyama. The resort receives over 8 metres of annual snowfall, with its inland central Hokkaido location producing exceptionally dry powder snow. Three FIS-approved courses host national Super G and Giant Slalom races, and the resort opened in 1984 on land formerly known as Kamui Village.

    The terrain divides into 38 percent beginner, 32 percent intermediate, 20 percent advanced, and 10 percent expert runs across 25 officially designated courses. One-third of the ski area remains ungroomed, including gated tree run zones accessed from the upper mountain. The longest run extends 4,000 metres from summit to base, with the steepest slopes reaching 35 degrees in advanced tree skiing areas.

    The resort maintains a low-key local atmosphere with minimal crowds on weekdays, though weekend influxes from Asahikawa occur. A 500-seat restaurant occupies the second floor of the base centre house, whilst a mountaintop cafe features an open fireplace and views across central Hokkaido. Children under elementary school age ski free, and full equipment rental packages cost 13,000 yen per day.

    Kamui participates in the Hokkaido Powder Belt Pass, a five-day ticket valid at Furano, Tomamu, and Kamui within a 10-day window for 38,000 yen. The 2025-2026 season runs 13 December to 31 March with daily operations from 9:00am to 4:00pm. The resort suits intermediate to advanced skiers seeking uncrowded powder and tree skiing without destination resort infrastructure or lodging.

    601m
    Vertical
    30
    Runs
    124 acres
    Skiable
    13m
    Annual snow
    The Terrain

    30 runs across 124 acres skiable

    Kamui Ski Links spreads 30 runs across 124 acres skiable of terrain. It leans beginner at 38%, with 11 beginner runs to find your feet and 9 advanced or expert runs when you want to push.

    Terrain split
    30
    runs
    30 runs across 4 grades
    Beginner11 runs · 38%
    Intermediate10 runs · 32%
    Advanced6 runs · 20%
    Expert3 runs · 10%
    Time it right

    When to visit Kamui Ski Links

    The 2025-2026 season operates from 13 December 2025 to 31 March 2026, a span of approximately 15 weeks. Daily hours run 9:00am to 4:00pm with no night skiing available. The resort typically opens in early December and closes by early April depending on snow conditions.

    Kamui receives over 8 metres of average annual snowfall, with some sources citing up to 10 metres in heavy years. The inland basin location produces cold, dry powder with minimal humidity, and January temperatures average minus 3 degrees Celsius with lows near minus 12 degrees. Blue sky days occur frequently due to the sheltered continental position, and fresh snow remains light and untracked longer than coastal resorts.

    Optimal timing runs late December through early February when snowfall peaks and temperatures stay consistently cold for powder preservation. Weekdays offer the quietest conditions with fresh tracks available throughout ungroomed zones. March brings milder spring snow whilst maintaining good coverage at 751-metre summit elevation.

    Asahikawa City hosts a Winter Festival in early February featuring ice sculptures and regional culture. The resort publishes daily snow reports by 7:30am on its website and social channels. No seasonal night skiing or special events programmes operate, keeping the focus on daytime powder skiing and snowboarding.

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

    Getting to Kamui Ski Links, and where to stay

    Kamui Ski Links sits within Asahikawa City in the Kamikawa subprefecture of central Hokkaido, approximately 20 kilometres from downtown Asahikawa. The base sits at 150 metres elevation on the northwestern slopes of Kamuiyama in the Dohoku region. The area was historically known as Kamui Village before merging with Asahikawa in 1955, with the name deriving from the Ainu word meaning divine being.

    Asahikawa is Hokkaido's second-largest city with over 1,200 restaurants and serves as the primary accommodation base 30 minutes from the resort. Furano lies 70 kilometres south, a 45-50 minute drive. Sapporo sits 90 minutes southwest via the Hokkaido Expressway. The resort has no ski-in accommodation, with guests staying in Asahikawa, Furano, or occasionally Sapporo.

    By car, take Route 233 north from Asahikawa for 30 minutes or exit the Hokkaido Expressway at Fukagawa IC and follow Route 12 from Sapporo in 90 minutes. Ample free parking exists at the base. Winter driving requires studless tyres on all approaches.

    Asahikawa Airport sits approximately 17 kilometres from the resort with direct flights from Tokyo Haneda in 95 minutes, then 40 minutes by bus to Asahikawa City. New Chitose Airport near Sapporo lies 150 kilometres away, serving major international and domestic routes. Dohoku Bus operates Route 455 Rapid Santa Links Line from Asahikawa Station and major hotels in 40 minutes for 1,000 yen, plus direct airport buses from Asahikawa Airport in 60 minutes.

    Where to stay

    Search all stays →

    Hotels and lodges near Kamui Ski Links, powered by Stay22.

    Latest News

    From the SnowStash desk

    View all news →
    Maverick Mountain's Only Chairlift Destroyed as Sand Creek Fire Tears Through Montana Ski Area

    Maverick Mountain's Only Chairlift Destroyed as Sand Creek Fire Tears Through Montana Ski Area

    Firefighters saved every base building at Maverick Mountain, Montana, but the resort's sole chairlift didn't survive the Sand Creek Fire. Owners Erik and Kristi Borge say the lift is "most likely" out for the 2026/27 season after flames tore through the mountain on August 8. The wildfire has since grown past 27,700 acres with zero percent containment. It's a gutting result for the tiny, one-lift operation near Dillon - though the lodge, groomers and equipment all made it through untouched.

    15 Aug 2026
    Spain Moves to Ban Smoking at Ski Resorts Under New Tobacco Law

    Spain Moves to Ban Smoking at Ski Resorts Under New Tobacco Law

    Spain's government has approved a draft tobacco law that would ban smoking across a wide range of outdoor spaces, including sports venues - a category Spanish winter sports media expect to cover ski resorts, potentially extending to slopes and lifts themselves. The rules would also apply to e-cigarettes and vaping devices, even nicotine-free ones. The bill still has to clear the Spanish parliament before any ban, signage, or fines can take effect.

    22 July 2026
    South Tyrol Approves New 16-Person Ciampinoi Gondola in Val Gardena

    South Tyrol Approves New 16-Person Ciampinoi Gondola in Val Gardena

    South Tyrol has approved a full rebuild of the Ciampinoi cable car in Selva di Val Gardena, replacing the current 12-person gondola with a 16-person cabin and a new mountain-station restaurant. Capacity is capped at 3,200 people an hour rather than the 3,600 the operator wanted, and 250,000 euros must go toward compensatory measures. No construction or opening date has been set, though the upgrade is partly aimed at clearing bottlenecks before the 2031 Alpine Ski World Championships.

    22 July 2026
    Resort Spotlight: Hoshino Tomamu - Corporate Japan's Mountain Playground Revisited

    Resort Spotlight: Hoshino Tomamu - Corporate Japan's Mountain Playground Revisited

    Hoshino Tomamu is the ski resort equivalent of a conference hotel that happens to have excellent powder. Built for corporate retreats and package tourists, it offers genuine Hokkaido snow on surprisingly limited terrain - 29 runs spread across 585 vertical metres.

    21 July 2026
    La Thuile's New Cable Car Replaces Two Ageing Chairlifts

    La Thuile's New Cable Car Replaces Two Ageing Chairlifts

    La Thuile is spending 38.7 million US dollars on a new 10-person cable car linking Les Suches to Chaz Dura, replacing the La Combe and Chaz Dura chairlifts after nearly forty years of service. Built by Leitner, the new cable car runs 1,950 metres to a top station at 2,576 metres, carrying up to 3,000 people an hour with a six-minute ride. It also improves the connection to La Rosiere in France via the Petit-Saint-Bernard Pass, and is on track to open for the 2026/27 season.

    21 July 2026
    The Remarkables Adds Scarpa Bowl to Its Inbounds Terrain

    The Remarkables Adds Scarpa Bowl to Its Inbounds Terrain

    The Remarkables is adding new inbounds terrain for winter, bringing the Scarpa Bowl - known locally as the Toilet Bowl - into its lift-accessed network after years as backcountry-only ground. The roughly 500 metre run is reached by bootpacking from the top of the Sugar Bowl chairlift, with a shuttle picking skiers up from the road at the bottom. It's a smaller, faster addition than the resort's planned Doolans expansion, though the new terrain hasn't opened yet due to a lack of snow this season.

    21 July 2026
    Ski Portillo Cut Off After Storm Dumps More Than 4.5 Metres of Snow

    Ski Portillo Cut Off After Storm Dumps More Than 4.5 Metres of Snow

    Ski Portillo remains isolated after an extended storm buried the Chilean resort under more than 4.5 metres of snow, with both ground and air access suspended since Tuesday while crews monitor avalanche hazards and worsening weather. Resort officials say further snowfall is expected in the coming days and haven't set a timeline for reopening the mountain road. Once access resumes, the scale of the snowpack could set up a strong season at one of the Southern Hemisphere's most historic ski resorts.

    21 July 2026
    Resort Spotlight: Lotte Arai - Japan's Corporate Ski Anomaly With 22 Metres of Annual Snowfall

    Resort Spotlight: Lotte Arai - Japan's Corporate Ski Anomaly With 22 Metres of Annual Snowfall

    Lotte Arai receives 22 metres of annual snowfall - exceptional even by Japanese standards - but its corporate ownership model and limited terrain create an unusual cost-benefit equation. Here's what the numbers actually mean on the ground.

    19 July 2026

    Live webcams

    1 live angles across the mountain. Tap any camera to go full-screen.

    About Kamui Ski Links's live webcams

    Check live conditions across Kamui Ski Links 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.

    Camera guide

    Kamui Ski Links Cam
    Our Kamui webcam is coming soon!

    Kamui Ski Links snow cams FAQ

    How often do Kamui Ski Links snow cams update?+
    All Kamui Ski Links 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 Kamui Ski Links.
    Which Kamui Ski Links webcam shows the best powder conditions?+
    High-elevation webcams at Kamui Ski Links 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 Kamui Ski Links lift queues on the webcams?+
    Yes. Multiple Kamui Ski Links 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 Kamui Ski Links snow cams?+
    Check Kamui Ski Links 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 Kamui Ski Links lift tickets?+
    Use our Kamui Ski Links 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 Kamui Ski Links webcams work on mobile devices?+
    Yes. All Kamui Ski Links snow cams and webcams are optimized for mobile viewing, so you can check live conditions from anywhere using your phone or tablet.

    More Kamui Ski Links intelligence: snow report, lift tickets, trail map, resort overview.