Furano Ski Resort Resort & Slope Video Reviews
Browse rider footage of Furano Ski Resort's runs — from Link Run to Prince. Each section shows real terrain with timestamps for the exact moment on the slope.
"On the forano side, E2 and H1 have some steeper sections to get your blood circulating. The flat sections leading to H1 …"
"C1. C2. C1. C2 is a blue. All right, we'll go to the blue...Now, if you're just beginning the Prince Romance Lift and yo…"
"しばらく歩くと、『Premium Zone (Max Slope 34°)』と言う、コースが見えてきます。このコースは、過去に、『富良野スキー場 北の峰ゾーン (Kitanomine Zone)」の、YouTube動画で、紹介しています。"
"All right, we'll go ride the ropeway. Hey, go back up towards the top and catch the chair to the top...So, this is the t…"
"There's the A3 course sign!...I really like the A3 run. There's no one here. And you can choose—the flatter alternate ro…"
#H1 Link Run
"On the forano side, E2 and H1 have some steeper sections to get your blood circulating. The flat sections leading to H1 may challenge snowboarders."
この先、『H1 Course (Max Slope 25°)』に、合流出来ます。これで、今回の動画は、以上になります。Watch at 10:57 on YouTube ↗
ここを右に行くとH1北のみねゾーンに戻るコースだから注意ね...続いてHコースね言い忘れていたが今回はコースマップの左側を行ってみようと思うぜWatch at 1:11 on YouTube ↗
On the forano side, E2 and H1 have some steeper sections to get your blood circulating. The flat sections leading to H1 may challenge snowboarders.Watch at 2:43 on YouTube ↗
These two areas are interlocked by either the link lift or the H1 trail. The H1 trail is an intermediate ski run.Watch at 0:50 on YouTube ↗
うんじゃH1f1かなWatch at 24:41 on YouTube ↗
ここで富良野がわから来たの峰側への連絡コースのH1と合流あとはまっすぐ連絡リフトを目指す感じねWatch at 7:34 on YouTube ↗
よしじゃあH1コース行きます北の峰エリアの方へ向かってくルートですね はい以上はH1成Watch at 12:14 on YouTube ↗
続いてHコースね言い忘れていたが今回はコースマップの左側を行ってみようと思うぜフラのゾーンは比較的シャドウが緩やかなコースが多いわねWatch at 0:02 on YouTube ↗
The H1 course is harder. Yeah. Super tiring. H1 is all walking. Totally flat—like really flat.Watch at 17:23 on YouTube ↗
#C1 Prince
"C1. C2. C1. C2 is a blue. All right, we'll go to the blue...Now, if you're just beginning the Prince Romance Lift and you're staying on the Prince side at the Prince Hotel"
しばらく進んで行くと、『C1 Course』に、合流出来ます。次に、紹介する、「スキー場管理区域以外アクセスポイント❺(バックカントリースキーエリア)」は、北の峰ゾーン(Kitanomine Zone)にあります。Watch at 7:44 on YouTube ↗
この先3か所に分岐で進行方向に対して左からBにC2C1だぜ今回はC1ね...C1コースは冷奴説らしいがそこまで深くもなく滑りやすかったぜWatch at 4:48 on YouTube ↗
C1 is better — C1 goes straight to the hotel. Furano Prince Hotel — this is the base area. Beginners will really feel a sense of accomplishment coming down here.Watch at 13:56 on YouTube ↗
C1. C2. C1. C2 is a blue. All right, we'll go to the blue...Now, if you're just beginning the Prince Romance Lift and you're staying on the Prince side at the Prince HotelWatch at 19:10 on YouTube ↗
最初の初心者用のゲレンデです C1だったかなまあ後であの正しい情報はこの辺に入るだろうと思いますけどもWatch at 4:55 on YouTube ↗
If you are ready to venture onto the slopes, then C1 and B2 are a great place to start before progressing up to B1.Watch at 2:09 on YouTube ↗
最後の下の方にC1C2コースてとこも全てないWatch at 37:33 on YouTube ↗
#B2 Ropeway
"All right, we'll go ride the ropeway. Hey, go back up towards the top and catch the chair to the top...So, this is the this area here is the Ferrano zone, the Prince Hotel...And then you've got the big the big ropeway loading zone."
私は、ここに行くために、富良野ロープウェイに、乗りました。ロープウェイが、かなり混んでいましたね(外国人もたくさんいました)。Watch at 4:07 on YouTube ↗
フラノロープウェ、ここから、え、まずはフラノエリアの上の方上がっていきたいと思います。Watch at 1:59 on YouTube ↗
ここがフラのロープウェイねここからロープウェイに乗っていこうと思うぜ 降り場に着いたわね ここは簡単な休憩所にもなっていたぜWatch at 2:40 on YouTube ↗
All right, we'll go ride the ropeway. Hey, go back up towards the top and catch the chair to the top...So, this is the this area here is the Ferrano zone, the Prince Hotel...And then you've got the big the big ropeway loading zone.Watch at 14:06 on YouTube ↗
If you are ready to venture onto the slopes, then C1 and B2 are a great place to start before progressing up to B1.Watch at 2:09 on YouTube ↗
オッケー以上がB1B2コースですWatch at 9:12 on YouTube ↗
#A3 Challenge
"There's the A3 course sign!...I really like the A3 run. There's no one here. And you can choose—the flatter alternate route, or if you want—the steeper mogul side. This course is really fun! There's even some powder on the side."
まずはフラのエリアのコースマップの右A3からD3を滑っていくぜここを右に行くとH1北のみねゾーンに戻るコースだから注意ねWatch at 1:06 on YouTube ↗
A3 on the Ferrano side starts with bumps and finishes as a treeline groomed cruiser.Watch at 2:58 on YouTube ↗
じゃあA3の行て 狭そうねWatch at 22:48 on YouTube ↗
じゃあA3行きましょうA3です1番長そうなステッチです え3クローズするA3クローズするWatch at 34:58 on YouTube ↗
There's the A3 course sign!...I really like the A3 run. There's no one here. And you can choose—the flatter alternate route, or if you want—the steeper mogul side. This course is really fun! There's even some powder on the side.Watch at 12:15 on YouTube ↗
#K2 Furikozawa
"while A4, K2, and K4 are short, steep mogul trails."
while A4, K2, and K4 are short, steep mogul trails.Watch at 3:06 on YouTube ↗
K1K2です帰るよあっちから右ですWatch at 30:53 on YouTube ↗
ここ間違えたが実は分岐で左が計算右がK1みたいだぜWatch at 2:00 on YouTube ↗
このK2こんなコース滑っちゃダメだからね地獄見るからねWatch at 28:30 on YouTube ↗
#A4 Kumagera
"while A4, K2, and K4 are short, steep mogul trails."
while A4, K2, and K4 are short, steep mogul trails.Watch at 3:06 on YouTube ↗
はいじゃあA3クローズ戦でA4行きます はい以上がA4でしたWatch at 36:11 on YouTube ↗
#E1 Panorama
"リフトを降りて左がいい1右がいいみたいだぜ今回は右のいいね...いいに滑っていくぜここがおそらくフラのスキー場全体で最高標高...ここでいい位置と合流"
では、では裏のエリアトップから滑っていきたいと思います。これはE1コース。はい。E1コース。E1コース。向こうが冷ですね。Watch at 10:05 on YouTube ↗
リフトを降りて左がいい1右がいいみたいだぜ今回は右のいいね...いいに滑っていくぜここがおそらくフラのスキー場全体で最高標高...ここでいい位置と合流Watch at 3:10 on YouTube ↗
真っ右側は綺麗なパウダー E1E1の方が黒いんすね右の方が柔らかいんかWatch at 14:29 on YouTube ↗
まずここ上部かフラノゾーン上部かのこのE1コースWatch at 37:19 on YouTube ↗
#K4 Ura Kokabe
"はいただいまK4が難民なんですけど多分このヒュッてを行ってこっち側がおそらくK4だと思われるんでこっち行きましょうK4行き"
while A4, K2, and K4 are short, steep mogul trails.Watch at 3:06 on YouTube ↗
左側へ行くとK4G1g2G3方面への分岐だぜWatch at 2:20 on YouTube ↗
はいただいまK4が難民なんですけど多分このヒュッてを行ってこっち側がおそらくK4だと思われるんでこっち行きましょうK4行きWatch at 31:05 on YouTube ↗
#D3 D3
"まずはフラのエリアのコースマップの右A3からD3を滑っていくぜ"
まずはフラのエリアのコースマップの右A3からD3を滑っていくぜWatch at 1:06 on YouTube ↗
#G2 Dynamic
"short punchy groomers like G2 and A1 to warm up."
short punchy groomers like G2 and A1 to warm up.Watch at 2:26 on YouTube ↗
左側へ行くとK4G1g2G3方面への分岐だぜWatch at 2:20 on YouTube ↗
K1スタートK3K4えg2F4Watch at 16:46 on YouTube ↗
#G3 Giant
"K1 and G3 on the Kitonomino side are great for building skills."
K1 and G3 on the Kitonomino side are great for building skills.Watch at 2:38 on YouTube ↗
次にG3コースここは右側が非圧接みたいねただこの日はあまり説明が良くなかったから左側行くぜWatch at 5:12 on YouTube ↗
#K1 Ladies Downhill
"K1 and G3 on the Kitonomino side are great for building skills."
K1 and G3 on the Kitonomino side are great for building skills.Watch at 2:38 on YouTube ↗
K1K2です帰るよあっちから右ですWatch at 30:53 on YouTube ↗
まずは1本目K1K2F1の順に流していこうと思います 今回も倍速でお届けねまずはK1Watch at 1:40 on YouTube ↗
はいじゃあ北のみゾーン特ボトに行きますえここK1スタートK3K4えg2F4Watch at 16:46 on YouTube ↗
#A2 Sailer
"A2 and F2 are longer rolling groomers from mid-mountain that tend to have less traffic."
はい。A2、え、A1降りてきたんですよね、今。うん。うん。Watch at 12:54 on YouTube ↗
ここでA2と合流...着いたぜリフト降りて右側A2コースね 最後にA2コース滑っていくぜWatch at 2:27 on YouTube ↗
A2 and F2 are longer rolling groomers from mid-mountain that tend to have less traffic.Watch at 2:29 on YouTube ↗
e2コースA1コースA2コースかなWatch at 2:08 on YouTube ↗
#A1 Spies
"はい。A2、え、A1降りてきたんですよね、今。うん。うん。で、この奥に見える液車がシンプルの脇にあるあのクワッドリフト結構このかなり上部まで来るんで"
はい。A2、え、A1降りてきたんですよね、今。うん。うん。で、この奥に見える液車がシンプルの脇にあるあのクワッドリフト結構このかなり上部まで来るんでWatch at 12:54 on YouTube ↗
short punchy groomers like G2 and A1 to warm up.Watch at 2:26 on YouTube ↗
e2コースA1コースA2コースかなWatch at 2:08 on YouTube ↗
難易度としてはフラのゾーンの方が全体的に低めな印象だぜここからAに分岐できるみたいねWatch at 0:17 on YouTube ↗
#E2 Technical
"From that E2 ridgeline—you can see… A little further ahead—you can see the top of that small lift. There's a Christmas tree up there. We'll start our run from here."
e2はさっきのリフト乗り場とロープウェイオリババでねWatch at 3:45 on YouTube ↗
On the forano side, E2 and H1 have some steeper sections to get your blood circulating before testing yourself on the black trails.Watch at 2:43 on YouTube ↗
ではクラムゾーントップ2ボトム行きます e2コースA1コースA2コースかなWatch at 2:04 on YouTube ↗
From that E2 ridgeline—you can see… A little further ahead—you can see the top of that small lift. There's a Christmas tree up there. We'll start our run from here.Watch at 16:33 on YouTube ↗
#C2 Todomatsu
"C1. C2. C1. C2 is a blue. All right, we'll go to the blue."
この先3か所に分岐で進行方向に対して左からBにC2C1だぜ今回はC1ねWatch at 4:45 on YouTube ↗
C1. C2. C1. C2 is a blue. All right, we'll go to the blue.Watch at 19:10 on YouTube ↗
最後の下の方にC1C2コースてとこも全てないWatch at 37:33 on YouTube ↗
#F2 Training B
"A2 and F2 are longer rolling groomers from mid-mountain that tend to have less traffic."
A2 and F2 are longer rolling groomers from mid-mountain that tend to have less traffic.Watch at 2:29 on YouTube ↗
ここでF2との合流F1はここまでねWatch at 3:44 on YouTube ↗
#F4 Azeria
"F7 provides a gentle start for beginners who can then level up to F4 and F6 to develop skills."
F7 provides a gentle start for beginners who can then level up to F4 and F6 to develop skills.Watch at 2:18 on YouTube ↗
ここも分岐と合流ね右に行くと非圧雪のF4だが今回は左のF5からゴンドラに戻るぜWatch at 3:51 on YouTube ↗
K1スタートK3K4えg2F4ありに狙たWatch at 16:52 on YouTube ↗
#F6 Family G
"F7 provides a gentle start for beginners who can then level up to F4 and F6 to develop skills."
うん。気持ちよくカービングしていくし。ファミリーもいいよね。そうですね。子供向けでもあるし。Watch at 15:58 on YouTube ↗
F7 provides a gentle start for beginners who can then level up to F4 and F6 to develop skills.Watch at 2:18 on YouTube ↗
ここがF6だぜ 続いてF6コースね かなり幅の広い感謝面だぜお子さんや初心者の方も比較的安心して滑れるわねWatch at 4:12 on YouTube ↗
furano-ski-kokabe
"直進方向はG1と書いてあり上り坂気味だぜ"
直進方向はG1と書いてあり上り坂気味だぜWatch at 3:01 on YouTube ↗
furano-ski-ladies-downhill
"K3 stands out as a mogulp packed run that connects with intermediate K1, creating that interesting combination where you can enjoy scenic cruising, then immediately test your bump skiing skills."
K3 provides a decent length advanced trail, while A4, K2, and K4 are short, steep mogul trails.Watch at 3:04 on YouTube ↗
K1スタートK3K4えg2F4 以上がえK3をと通ボトンしたWatch at 16:46 on YouTube ↗
K3 stands out as a mogulp packed run that connects with intermediate K1, creating that interesting combination where you can enjoy scenic cruising, then immediately test your bump skiing skills.Watch at 4:49 on YouTube ↗
furano-ski-run-667069895
"The K1 run became my personal favorite during the visit, combining excellent intermediate skiing with those incredible views across the valley to Mount Furano and Mount Tokachi."
The K1 run became my personal favorite during the visit, combining excellent intermediate skiing with those incredible views across the valley to Mount Furano and Mount Tokachi.Watch at 4:10 on YouTube ↗
#F7 Lesson
"Across at Kiton zone, F7 provides a gentle start for beginners who can then level up to F4 and F6 to develop skills."
Across at Kiton zone, F7 provides a gentle start for beginners who can then level up to F4 and F6 to develop skills.Watch at 2:13 on YouTube ↗
#F1 Rinkan
"か林間コース なんかこういうとこ楽しいね。こういうなんかなんかすごい楽しいこういうリココース。はい。ベースエリア。"
か林間コース なんかこういうとこ楽しいね。こういうなんかなんかすごい楽しいこういうリココース。はい。ベースエリア。Watch at 37:31 on YouTube ↗
うんじゃH1f1かなWatch at 24:41 on YouTube ↗
次はF1方面よねその通り次は分岐を右側に行くんだけど ここでF2との合流F1はここまでねWatch at 2:57 on YouTube ↗
そうですねちょっとF1に切り替えWatch at 19:48 on YouTube ↗
はい以上がD2構成ちゃんちゃんWatch at 12:09 on YouTube ↗
#B1 Spies
"This is a green run with a maximum slope of 32 degrees. B1 might be a bit wider. Let's give it a try."
続いてB1コース第1高速リフトの入り口が目印ねここのコースマップ左側のコースは特に全体的に感謝面で気軽にフリーランスにはちょうど良い感じのコースだぜ初心者の方にもおすすめねWatch at 4:15 on YouTube ↗
This is a green run with a maximum slope of 32 degrees. B1 might be a bit wider. Let's give it a try.Watch at 12:17 on YouTube ↗
C1 and B2 are a great place to start before progressing up to B1.Watch at 2:11 on YouTube ↗
行きましょうB1Bき オッケー以上がB1B2コースですWatch at 6:42 on YouTube ↗
Resort Overview Videos
Review 13:22 A guide to the best Japanese cities to use as affordable base towns for ski trips, featuring four cities including Sapporo. Focuses on budget accommodation, nightlife, restaurants, and proximity to ski resorts rather than resort-specific information.
POV 7:50 Who's TV episode featuring pro snowboarder Sato Shuhei skiing Furano top to bottom. The transcript is almost entirely background music with no spoken commentary about slopes or conditions.
Review 9:27 A top 10 countdown of the best ski resorts in Japan for the 2025/2026 season, covering resorts from Tohoku to Hokkaido including Appi Kogen and Naeba. Furano is likely included but the transcript portion reviewed covers other resorts.
Review 13:30 A comprehensive English-language guide covering the best time to ski in Japan, broken down by month and region including Hokkaido, Nagano, and Niigata. Covers powder hunting timing, budget travel tips, and holiday crowd avoidance strategies.
Vlog 10:48 Bo Pollard snowboards Furano on a deep powder day after the resort was closed the previous day due to snow. Extremely cold (4-7°F), great tree runs with a local guide, finished with onsen and food.
POV 20:33 A Japanese-language backcountry and powder snow video at Furano Ski Resort showcasing winter scenery and snow-covered trees (juhyo). The auto-generated English transcript contains only music tags and 'thank you' with no intelligible content.
Overview 8:10 A Japanese-language video from a Furano local and Powder Belt ambassador showing their morning routine at the resort. Describes the two-zone layout (Furano Zone and Kitanomine Zone) connected by lifts, the ropeway, gondola, and various course options.
POV 22:51 A long-format video showcasing a Hokkaido snow resort with world-class dry powder. The transcript is almost entirely music and garbled auto-captions with minimal intelligible speech.
Vlog 9:34 Who's TV host Fumika Hoshino returns to Hokkaido after two years, joining pro rider Sato Shuhei and Iseya Yusuke for their first powder day at Furano early in the season.
POV 8:16 Takehiro skis Furano's Kitanomine zone top to bottom in one continuous run, commenting on mogul slopes, ungroomed areas, course junctions, scenic views of Tokachidake, and terrain difficulty variations.
Other 8:51 A full tour of Hoshino Resorts Tomamu (not Furano), showcasing powder slopes, ice village, Japan's longest sled run, indoor wave pool, luxury rooms, dining, and family-friendly winter activities.
Overview 29:50 First episode of SNOW TV 2026 series at Furano Ski Resort, hosted by former World Cup alpine racer Tetsuya Okabe with guest Kiminobu Kimura, covering skiing, dining, onsen, and resort atmosphere.
POV 10:28 Part 1 of a Furano ski series focusing on the Kitanomine zone. Covers resort overview, travel logistics from Melbourne via Sapporo, hotel review at the Furano Prince Hotel, and general skiing footage. No specific slope names mentioned.
POV 4:46 A Japanese-language video celebrating Furano Ski Resort's opening day with what the creator calls potentially the best conditions in Japan. Shows the excitement of the first day of the season with excellent snow quality on November 27th.
Other 3:57 A comparison guide between Rusutsu and Niseko ski resorts near Sapporo. This video is NOT about Furano — it compares Rusutsu's three mountains and 37 runs against Niseko's four interconnected resorts and 70 runs from a tourist's perspective.
Vlog 25:15 A SnowStash video documenting their first visit to Furano Ski Resort on a bluebird day. The transcript is predominantly music with brief spoken moments, showing the resort from a first-timer's perspective with gorgeous clear-sky conditions.
Review 0:59 Japowday presents Furano as a Niseko alternative: beginner-friendly with amazing scenery, fun off-piste, backcountry access, affordable dining, and nearby attractions like the Blue Pond and Asahikawa.
Vlog 25:42 First episode of LOVE SKI HOKKAIDO 2026 TV series featuring guest music producer visiting Minami-Furano and Furano ski resorts with enthusiastic skiing and scenic Hokkaido mountain views.
Vlog 11:58 An English-language snowboarding vlog documenting a powder day at Furano. The crew drove an hour and a half to arrive early, experienced deep conditions via the gondola, and filmed action footage with minimal spoken commentary between music segments.
Vlog 13:38 A vlog by a returning skier heading back to Furano after four years. The host shows shop renovations, travels to Japan, arrives at the quiet resort town, stays at Brick House Furano near the gondola, and skis powder over multiple days.
Vlog 5:52 Van life snowboarding adventure at Furano, documenting the experience of driving through a blizzard, sleeping in freezing van temperatures, and scoring a powder day with few other foreigners around.
POV 12:30 A skier descends 4km from Furano Zone summit through the connecting course to Kitanomine Zone, commenting on routes, snow quality differences from Honshu, course difficulty levels, and zone layout.
POV 9:42 Hokkaido Powder Guides documents a backcountry day off Furano with guide Ken, discussing the history of Furano's gate system, splitboarding gear, snowpack conditions, and enjoying powder in the sidecountry.
Other 17:52 A comprehensive review of Kiroro Snow World near Sapporo, evaluating its tree riding, lift system, pricing, and whether it deserves a spot on a Hokkaido ski itinerary after a 25cm powder day.
POV 0:14 A short clip from Blaize Kelly showing the crew overwhelmed by steep, extreme backcountry terrain near Furano. They note the conditions are amplified compared to typical resort skiing, comparing it to Yotei.
Vlog 17:47 A ski trip video at Furano Ski Resort combining daytime skiing with evening onsen. The transcript is almost entirely music and applause with minimal intelligible speech, suggesting a cinematic travel montage rather than a narrated guide.
POV 11:50 Stomp It Tutorials crew skis powder at Furano resort and explores the backcountry nearby, enjoying a mix of resort skiing and short touring for deep Japanese blower powder.
Review 18:51 A comprehensive budget guide to skiing Hokkaido covering Sapporo, Niseko, and Otaru as bases. Includes tips on accommodation, gear, transport, food, and recommends Otaru as the best budget base for multi-resort access.
POV 0:35 A short music-only video showcasing Furano Ski Resort in Hokkaido with no spoken commentary. Pure visual footage of the resort set to a beat-driven soundtrack.
POV 2:27 A promotional video for Furano Powder Tours guiding service, set primarily to music with minimal speech. Showcases powder skiing terrain accessible through their guided tours in the Furano area.
POV 30:12 Blaize Kelly and friends embark on a backcountry ski trip near Furano Dake in the Tokachi range, finding what they call the best and deepest powder they've ever skied — ultra-light and dry Hokkaido snow.
Vlog 15:27 A winter vlog documenting a backcountry ski trip to Mt. Sandan in the Tokachidake Range near Furano, including the climb, summit views, ski descent, hot springs, and stargazing in freezing temperatures.
POV 2:32 A Japanese-language snowboarding video from Furano Ski Resort's opening day on December 1, 2023. The transcript is auto-generated English from Japanese audio and mostly captures music lyrics rather than speech, showing premium powder conditions on day one of the season.
POV 0:12 A very short snowboarding clip by JJ Thomas at Furano with virtually no spoken content — just music, applause, and a brief exclamation. Shows powder riding at one of his favorite spots.
Review 0:51 SnowStash describes Furano's five gate-accessed expert zones: uncontrolled terrain with steep fall lines, tight tree spacing, and technical choices demanding confident skiing and proper avalanche safety gear.
POV 10:53 Hokkaido Powder Guides explores freeriding at Furano after a massive storm system, discussing the gate sign-out system for backcountry access and dealing with high winds closing the gondola.
POV 11:26 A snowboarding session at Furano guided by a local legend, featuring an epic powder day with waist-deep snow. The riders are stoked about the incredible conditions and celebrate the experience.
POV 6:30 Exploring Furano's sidecountry terrain on a powder day with 9 inches of overnight snow. Mostly a music-driven edit with brief excitement between runs as riders find fresh lines.
Review 4:51 Richard Fang shares five tips for skiing in northern Japan, recommending smaller villages like Furano over crowded Niseko, renting a car, bringing cash, reserving restaurants ahead, and checking onsen rules.
POV 0:13 A short clip expressing awe at Furano's terrain, noting it is nothing like Niseko. The riders marvel at the scale of the mountains and volcanic landscape while skiing.
Review 16:36 Felix on the Move provides a practical guide to snowboarding Furano from Asahikawa by train, covering lift prices, crowd levels, gondola wait times, snow quality, and pros/cons for different skill levels.
Other 9:41 An English-language travel vlog exploring Furano in spring, visiting film locations from the drama Kita no Kuni kara, snowshoeing, eating soba and wagyu, visiting Ningle Terrace, and enjoying the town's cultural attractions beyond skiing.
POV 10:31 A snowboarder visits Furano Ski Resort in March, calling it possibly the best answer for Hokkaido slopes. Features stunning views, uncrowded gondola runs, and the scenic Furano cityscape visible from the mountain.
Vlog 12:24 A group of three elderly Japanese men (ages 73 and 76) enjoy a skiing holiday at Furano Ski Resort in February 2025, riding the ropeway and gondola across both zones and staying at Highland Furano.
Review 7:39 Jenn S. Lee shares her Furano snowboarding experience: traveling from Chitose via train, exploring both zones, dealing with gondola crowds, riding ungroomed black runs, and finding dinner in the quiet village.
Other 0:58 A powder day video at Kurodake in Hokkaido, NOT Furano. Published by Furano Powder Tours channel but filmed at Kurodake (part of the Daisetsuzan range). Transcript is entirely music and song lyrics with no spoken content.
POV 2:55 A backcountry ski touring video near Furano in March 2025 by Trive Mountain Guides. The transcript is mostly background music with garbled song lyrics, showing guided backcountry terrain in the Furano area.
Overview 1:04 An official resort introduction video for Furano Ski Resort produced by the Kamikawa regional government. Set entirely to music with no narration, showcasing the slopes and facilities.
POV 3:16 Part 2 of a Hokkaido series featuring powder runs at Furano Ski Resort with a friend. Mostly a music-driven snowboarding edit with brief commentary and energetic riding footage.
POV 5:54 A snowboarder crosses from Furano Zone to Kitanomine Zone via the connecting route and is shocked by how steep and icy the courses are, struggling to descend and feeling overwhelmed by the difficulty.
POV 4:59 A Japanese-language video enjoying premium powder snow at Furano Ski Resort in Hokkaido. The auto-generated transcript is heavily garbled but captures the host's excitement about the exceptional snow quality and conditions.
POV 0:22 A short spring powder day clip at Furano, mostly music with a brief reference to bringing out fat skis for bottomless conditions. Captures a rare late-season deep snow event.
POV 0:39 A short powder skiing clip at Furano by Hokkaido Powder Guides, set entirely to music with no spoken commentary. Showcases powder skiing conditions at the resort.
POV 2:53 A powder day edit from Furano Ski Resort filmed on January 7, 2023. The transcript is almost entirely music with minimal speech, showing skiing or snowboarding action footage on a deep powder day.
Vlog 12:09 A Japanese-language solo snowboarding trip vlog by a professional billiards player visiting Furano Ski Resort during a low-snow period in December 2021. Documents the drive from Chitose through Route 237 to Furano.
POV 3:25 A backcountry skiing trip to the east slopes of Furano-dake's Giant Ridge in central Hokkaido. The group departed from Asahikawa, skinned up in deteriorating weather, and skied the tree-line slopes when whiteout conditions prevented going higher.
POV 3:04 A powder day at Furano captured by Matt Appleford with virtually no spoken content — just music and brief exclamations like 'wow' and 'all right,' showcasing pure powder skiing action.
POV 0:42 A very short powder skiing/snowboarding clip at Furano with essentially no spoken content — just brief audio fragments captured by auto-captions over action footage.
Vlog 5:02 A 4K snowboarding video at Furano documenting a multi-day trip with heavy snowfall, bus travel, dining, and riding at the Prince Grand Resort Furano area.
POV 0:13 A very short Japanese-language powder snow clip from Furano on February 26, 2022. The title references 'Kumaotoshi' (Bear Drop). The transcript contains only laughter and minimal audio, indicating this is a brief action clip.
POV 9:11 First day of backcountry skiing near Furano, set entirely to a music soundtrack (Don't Stop Believin') with no spoken commentary about conditions or terrain.
POV 1:00 A very short snowboarding clip at Furano Japan by PSYFI Performance. The entire transcript is just music and applause tags with no spoken content, making this a brief music-backed action edit.