Rusutsu Resort Resort & Slope Video Reviews
Browse rider footage of Rusutsu Resort's runs — from Steamboat-A to Hevenly View. Each section shows real terrain with timestamps for the exact moment on the slope.
"foreign Steamboat A and B are nice groomed runs off the Isola one chairlift for intermediate Riders and on a powdery day…"
"the outmost trail from the summit of Isola Heavenly View is characterized by flat moderately steep Terrain great for fas…"
"This is an adventure, really. Let's ski Isola Grand. Go down the red line and turn left. ISOLA A is double black lines. …"
"foreign Steamboat A and B are nice groomed runs off the Isola one chairlift for intermediate Riders and on a powdery day…"
"these lifts at opening. Option one, East two gondola for super east, the steepest ungroomed run in the resort, or hit th…"
#S1 Steamboat-A
"foreign Steamboat A and B are nice groomed runs off the Isola one chairlift for intermediate Riders and on a powdery day you can easily ride the trees beside them"
Grand and Heavenly View that have gentle slopes. For long trails with slightly steeper pitches, Steamboat A and B are worth a look.Watch at 3:19 on YouTube ↗
スティームボードAコースを滑走Watch at 1:10 on YouTube ↗
turn left. ISOLA A is double black lines. On the right is Steamboat A. We will take ISOLA GRAND and go straight to ISOLA B.Watch at 8:18 on YouTube ↗
bowl under Isola, one quad. My old patrol chase playground between steamboat A and B. Perfect for lapping with convenient lift access.Watch at 3:29 on YouTube ↗
foreign Steamboat A and B are nice groomed runs off the Isola one chairlift for intermediate Riders and on a powdery day you can easily ride the trees beside themWatch at 7:27 on YouTube ↗
続いてのコースがスティングボードコース。Watch at 21:38 on YouTube ↗
#H1 Hevenly View
"the outmost trail from the summit of Isola Heavenly View is characterized by flat moderately steep Terrain great for fast runs down the Mountainside named for its beautiful panorama on sunny days"
spend your time. There are a few fantastic long rolling reds like Isil Grand and Heavenly View that have gentle slopes.Watch at 3:15 on YouTube ↗
へブンリ―ビューコースを滑走Watch at 4:25 on YouTube ↗
Isola lifts number three and four for intermediate Riders on a clear day Heavenly View is probably where you want to be as the run is nice and mellow with an amazing viewWatch at 8:47 on YouTube ↗
the outmost trail from the summit of Isola Heavenly View is characterized by flat moderately steep Terrain great for fast runs down the Mountainside named for its beautiful panorama on sunny daysWatch at 0:56 on YouTube ↗
ヘブンリビューと長つくだけあって、電気 が良ければ最高の景色を見ながら滑れる コースなのでしょう。2700のロングコースが続きます。幅が広くて中級車は快適なコース。Watch at 19:16 on YouTube ↗
#I1 Isola Grand
"This is an adventure, really. Let's ski Isola Grand. Go down the red line and turn left. ISOLA A is double black lines. On the right is Steamboat A."
spend your time. There are a few fantastic long rolling reds like Isil Grand and Heavenly View that have gentle slopes.Watch at 3:12 on YouTube ↗
イゾラグランコースを滑走 ルスツリゾート最長の3,500mの滑走距離Watch at 13:51 on YouTube ↗
This is an adventure, really. Let's ski Isola Grand. Go down the red line and turn left. ISOLA A is double black lines. On the right is Steamboat A.Watch at 7:55 on YouTube ↗
今回は ルスツリゾートスキー場のエゾラ山頂から イゾラグランコースを滑り...Watch at 0:04 on YouTube ↗
#S2 Steamboat-B
"foreign Steamboat A and B are nice groomed runs off the Isola one chairlift for intermediate Riders and on a powdery day you can easily ride the trees beside them"
Grand and Heavenly View that have gentle slopes. For long trails with slightly steeper pitches, Steamboat A and B are worth a look.Watch at 3:19 on YouTube ↗
スティームボートBコースを滑走Watch at 10:07 on YouTube ↗
bowl under Isola, one quad. My old patrol chase playground between steamboat A and B. Perfect for lapping with convenient lift access.Watch at 3:29 on YouTube ↗
foreign Steamboat A and B are nice groomed runs off the Isola one chairlift for intermediate Riders and on a powdery day you can easily ride the trees beside themWatch at 7:27 on YouTube ↗
#E3 Super East
"these lifts at opening. Option one, East two gondola for super east, the steepest ungroomed run in the resort, or hit the trees in the bowl right next to it for advanced terrain with varied exposure."
tree skiing, traverse right of Super East, then follow the gully into Frikazawa, or ski the ridge line in the treesWatch at 3:35 on YouTube ↗
イーストゴンドラ2号機は ルスの中でも一番の急斜面スーパー イーストにダイレクトにアクセスできるの で 難易度の高いコースに挑戦しおすすめWatch at 3:24 on YouTube ↗
these lifts at opening. Option one, East two gondola for super east, the steepest ungroomed run in the resort, or hit the trees in the bowl right next to it for advanced terrain with varied exposure.Watch at 1:57 on YouTube ↗
いや、ここね、スーパーイーストいいけど 1本奥なんだよねとか。[笑い] こっちいいわ。 ここ行くか。Watch at 1:49 on YouTube ↗
#I2 Isola-A
"Option two, East Quad to access isola A or B runs, ungroomed double blacks that hold incredible snow, or go straight for the legendary Heavenly Canyon."
off West Tiger Pier that tend to avoid crowds and have some excellent snow. Super East and Isolola A and B are marked asWatch at 4:00 on YouTube ↗
turn left. ISOLA A is double black lines. On the right is Steamboat A. We will take ISOLA GRAND and go straight to ISOLA B.Watch at 8:16 on YouTube ↗
Option two, East Quad to access isola A or B runs, ungroomed double blacks that hold incredible snow, or go straight for the legendary Heavenly Canyon.Watch at 2:11 on YouTube ↗
#I3 Isola-B
"Option two, East Quad to access isola A or B runs, ungroomed double blacks that hold incredible snow, or go straight for the legendary Heavenly Canyon."
off West Tiger Pier that tend to avoid crowds and have some excellent snow. Super East and Isolola A and B are marked asWatch at 4:01 on YouTube ↗
ISOLA B. There's a concave valley between ISOLA and Higashiyama, and there are black lines and horizontal lines on both sides that can be connected.Watch at 8:36 on YouTube ↗
Option two, East Quad to access isola A or B runs, ungroomed double blacks that hold incredible snow, or go straight for the legendary Heavenly Canyon.Watch at 2:11 on YouTube ↗
右手はルスツNo.1コースWatch at 2:41 on YouTube ↗
#T2 Tiger
"ますえ今日は ねそこのコース何だっけタガだっけんだっ けタイガーはタイガー ダイナミックダイナミックダイナミックの 上からコースを滑る前に基礎練習やって"
ますえ今日は ねそこのコース何だっけタガだっけんだっ けタイガーはタイガー ダイナミックダイナミックダイナミックの 上からコースを滑る前に基礎練習やってWatch at 0:42 on YouTube ↗
右手はアクロスAコースWatch at 2:04 on YouTube ↗
#A2 Across B
"でイゾラに外コースを滑り売り子様コース に向けアクロス第2ペアリフト乗り場まで 滑ります"
連絡コースを滑走 左手はアクロスBコースWatch at 3:42 on YouTube ↗
でイゾラに外コースを滑り売り子様コース に向けアクロス第2ペアリフト乗り場まで 滑りますWatch at 0:12 on YouTube ↗
#D1 Dynamic
"けタイガーはタイガー ダイナミックダイナミックダイナミックの 上からコースを滑る前に基礎練習やって そっからダイナミックちょっと滑る"
けタイガーはタイガー ダイナミックダイナミックダイナミックの 上からコースを滑る前に基礎練習やって そっからダイナミックちょっと滑るWatch at 0:49 on YouTube ↗
#G1 Giant
"fairly short and punchy. The longer advanced trails are off Mount Isola, but Giant and Elite are great morning trails"
fairly short and punchy. The longer advanced trails are off Mount Isola, but Giant and Elite are great morning trailsWatch at 3:50 on YouTube ↗
#H4 Heavenly Canyon
"looking to test their skills on some steeper trails have Heavenly Ridge, which is groomed or Heavenly Canyon Ungroomed"
looking to test their skills on some steeper trails have Heavenly Ridge, which is groomed or Heavenly Canyon UngroomedWatch at 3:27 on YouTube ↗
hold incredible snow, or go straight for the legendary Heavenly Canyon. That's 1,850 m of pure powder bliss.Watch at 2:18 on YouTube ↗
#H3 Heavenly Ridge A
"looking to test their skills on some steeper trails have Heavenly Ridge, which is groomed or Heavenly Canyon Ungroomed"
looking to test their skills on some steeper trails have Heavenly Ridge, which is groomed or Heavenly Canyon UngroomedWatch at 3:25 on YouTube ↗
左手はへブンリ―スピリットコースと ヘブンリーリッジAコースWatch at 6:08 on YouTube ↗
#H5 Heavenly Spirit
"左手はへブンリ―スピリットコースと ヘブンリーリッジAコース"
左手はへブンリ―スピリットコースと ヘブンリーリッジAコースWatch at 6:08 on YouTube ↗
#B1 Bambi
"all other greens accessed via red trails. Beginners looking to level up can try Bambi or East Teens, two red trails that are not too steep"
all other greens accessed via red trails. Beginners looking to level up can try Bambi or East Teens, two red trails that are not too steepWatch at 2:53 on YouTube ↗
#E2 East Tignes
"all other greens accessed via red trails. Beginners looking to level up can try Bambi or East Teens, two red trails that are not too steep"
all other greens accessed via red trails. Beginners looking to level up can try Bambi or East Teens, two red trails that are not too steepWatch at 2:53 on YouTube ↗
イーストティーニュコースを滑走 Mt.Isolaに向かいますWatch at 1:21 on YouTube ↗
Higashiyama East Tignes in the afternoon. The average slope is 11°/maximum 19°, and the total length is 2,500m.Watch at 20:59 on YouTube ↗
#E1 East Vivaldi
"イーストビバルディコースを滑走します 全長2300mのロングコース 快晴で羊蹄山がきれいに見えており 奥の方にはニセコ連峰もくっきりみえています"
イーストビバルディコースを滑走します 全長2300mのロングコース 快晴で羊蹄山がきれいに見えており 奥の方にはニセコ連峰もくっきりみえていますWatch at 6:05 on YouTube ↗
本日は薄っリゾートイーストビバリー コースを言ってみたいと思いますねWatch at 0:02 on YouTube ↗
#EVA Eva
"Nishiyama Eva next year. The average slope is 18°/maximum 21°. The total length is 650m."
Nishiyama Eva next year. The average slope is 18°/maximum 21°. The total length is 650m.Watch at 14:14 on YouTube ↗
#H2 Heavenly Ridge B
"ヘブンリーリッジBコースと合流"
ヘブンリーリッジBコースと合流Watch at 8:46 on YouTube ↗
#I4 Isola-C
"and you will reach here. Go to C ISOLA C. Then you will be connected to the two-person cable car right next to it."
イゾラCコースを滑走して、イーストへ戻りますWatch at 21:37 on YouTube ↗
and you will reach here. Go to C ISOLA C. Then you will be connected to the two-person cable car right next to it.Watch at 10:11 on YouTube ↗
#E4 East Trail
"Dongshan Easy Trail has an average slope of 7°/maximum 8° and a total length of 750m. This ski trail is the only slope I dare to ski on"
谷底はイージートレイル コース ルスツリゾートの中でもっとも緩やかなコース 下の方は緩やかな斜面になっていますWatch at 9:17 on YouTube ↗
Dongshan Easy Trail has an average slope of 7°/maximum 8° and a total length of 750m. This ski trail is the only slope I dare to ski onWatch at 17:31 on YouTube ↗
#FA1 Family
"areas at the West Mount base. If you're ready to venture onto the slopes, then White Lover and Family are a great place to start"
areas at the West Mount base. If you're ready to venture onto the slopes, then White Lover and Family are a great place to startWatch at 2:41 on YouTube ↗
フーボルコースを滑走Watch at 2:59 on YouTube ↗
#F1 Furikozawa
"tree skiing, traverse right of Super East, then follow the gully into Frikazawa, or ski the ridge line in the trees"
tree skiing, traverse right of Super East, then follow the gully into Frikazawa, or ski the ridge line in the treesWatch at 3:37 on YouTube ↗
イゾラフリコ沢コースに合流 ここからはMt.Isola イゾラ第2クワッドリフト乗り場に到着Watch at 4:18 on YouTube ↗
連絡コースを滑走 左手はアクロスBコースWatch at 3:42 on YouTube ↗
#RA1 Rainbow
"Xishan Rainbow has an average slope of 8°/maximum 13° and a total length of 2,000m."
Xishan Rainbow has an average slope of 8°/maximum 13° and a total length of 2,000m.Watch at 4:42 on YouTube ↗
#W1 White Lover
"areas at the West Mount base. If you're ready to venture onto the slopes, then White Lover and Family are a great place to start"
areas at the West Mount base. If you're ready to venture onto the slopes, then White Lover and Family are a great place to startWatch at 2:41 on YouTube ↗
on the Nishiyama White Lover. The average slope is 10°/maximum 11°, and the total length is 650m.Watch at 8:57 on YouTube ↗
Resort Overview Videos
POV 4:54 Salomon SuperNatural freeride TV episode at Rusutsu — professional riders in the terrain park and tree zones with no course-specific narration.
Overview 10:28 Japanese ski montage at Rusutsu designed to inspire ski trips — cinematic groomed-run footage with no course narration.
POV 10:48 Long English vlog wondering if Rusutsu is the world's craziest ski resort — covers all three mountains, resort quirks, and the indoor hotel connection.
Review 12:33 English video arguing Rusutsu is Japan's most consistent ski resort for powder, covering its three-mountain layout, snow record, and terrain variety for all skill levels.
Overview 0:15 Ultra-short English reel promoting Rusutsu as the best Hokkaido ski resort — social media content, no discussion.
POV 10:07 English snowboard action vlog featuring supernatural terrain park features at Rusutsu, starting from the West Tiger chair and riding natural jumps built into the tree terrain.
POV 3:01 Short Japanese action clip of freeride skiing at Rusutsu by Hirama Kazunori — stylized cinematic powder footage with no narration.
POV 0:17 Ultra-short English reel claiming the best tree run ever — 2-second ski clip with no course discussion.
Vlog 10:31 Japanese vlog of skiing Hokkaido with locals at Rusutsu — casual group day with no specific course discussion.
POV 16:06 English snowboard powder vlog from 2020 at Rusutsu — blower pow conditions with tree skiing and no specific course narration.
Review 8:22 English review of Rusutsu's quirks and perks — from the indoor amusement park connecting lifts, to the snowcat breakfast runs and the resort's unique hotel-mountain integration.
POV 34:52 Long English raw snowboard footage at Rusutsu from 2024 — unedited full mountain run documentation across all three mountains.
Vlog 12:15 English snowboard tree-run check-in vlog at Rusutsu after fresh snowfall, showcasing powder turns through the mountain's forested zones with commentary on snow conditions.
Review 22:41 Long English trip-planning guide covering everything visitors need to know: lift passes, accommodation, transport, terrain overview, and Mount Isola access strategies.
Review 0:28 Short English video advising against falling for the Niseko hype, recommending Rusutsu as a better alternative — general resort recommendation.
POV 32:35 English snowboard powder day vlog (746 segments) claiming the best powder of the creator's life at Rusutsu, featuring deep chest-high snow in West Mountain's tree zones.
POV 4:01 Traditional Chinese vlog on a powder day at Rusutsu with fewer tourists — scenic footage of the resort's open runs and mountain views.
POV 18:03 English snowboard action vlog at Rusutsu with loose, casual riding style and no course narration — music-driven content.
POV 7:40 Japanese snowboard powder vlog at Rusutsu celebrating a clear-sky powder day — group lapping with no specific course narration.
POV 12:14 Japanese snowboard action compilation from a Rusutsu resort session — behind-the-scenes STILL JAMMING series, no slope narration.
Other 0:15 Japanese recruitment video about working at Rusutsu Resort during winter — lifestyle content, not skiing.
Overview 29:52 Long Japanese SNOWTV2026 episode at Rusutsu featuring former alpine racer Okabe Tetsuya and guests — skiing analysis and resort commentary without naming specific courses.
Review 3:57 English comparison guide between Rusutsu and Niseko, arguing Rusutsu offers better tree runs, fewer crowds, and more consistent snow for powder seekers.
Review 6:01 English practical guide to the free bus service from Sapporo to Rusutsu with resort orientation tips for the 2024/25 season.
Vlog 15:46 Traditional Chinese spring skiing and accommodation review at Rusutsu — hotel room tour, dining, and general resort overview.
Review 25:01 English subtitled review of Rusutsu's high lift ticket prices relative to terrain and value offered — no specific slope discussion.
Vlog 16:00 Part two of a Japanese family ski trip to Rusutsu, covering West Mountain's beginner terrain including Family course and the kids' park, plus hot spring and hotel experiences.
POV 35:41 English tree-run exploration video questioning whether Rusutsu has Japan's best tree skiing, covering Isola and East Mountain zones with deep powder footage.
POV 8:10 Japanese ski vlog from February 2026 featuring Narushima Iori at Rusutsu — skiing session with no specific course narration.
POV 0:19 Very short Japanese clip skiing from The Westin to the Tower pair lift — 2 segments, no course discussion.
Vlog 13:57 Japanese ski vlog by a basic skiing instructor visiting Hokkaido for the first time — impressed by Rusutsu's snow conditions with no specific course narration.
POV 9:08 Japanese snowboard powder vlog at Rusutsu designed to make viewers feel like they're riding — beginner-warning commentary but no specific slope names.
Vlog 23:45 Traditional Chinese 4K resort overview of Rusutsu as a powder paradise in Hokkaido, with scenic mountain footage and general resort commentary.
POV 0:24 Ultra-short English reel promoting Rusutsu as the best ski resort in Hokkaido — social media clip, no discussion.
Vlog 24:08 English group travel vlog exploring Rusutsu with an Australian party, covering powder days, the resort's three mountains, and the indoor amusement park hotel connection.
Vlog 0:22 Very short Japanese clip from a 3-day Hokkaido snowboard trip at Rusutsu with no course discussion.
Overview 0:52 Short English promotional clip for The Vale Rusutsu — ski-in ski-out hotel introduction, not skiing content.
Vlog 15:50 Japanese travel vlog for a snowboard trip to Rusutsu — covers resort atmosphere, hotel, food, and general skiing with no specific course narration.
POV 2:15 Short clip of a run at Rusutsu toward the amusement park area — music-only audio, no spoken course discussion despite the Giant course title.
Overview 1:35 Short English family winter trip clip at Rusutsu — family fun footage with no course narration.
Review 4:51 Long English guide to northern Japan ski resorts covering Niseko, Rusutsu, and Furano — general overview of each resort's terrain.
Review 18:14 Traditional Chinese non-professional comparison of Niseko and Rusutsu across multiple categories, with general terrain and crowd observations from a frequent visitor.
POV 38:25 Japanese snowboard session vlog from New Year's Day 2026 at Rusutsu — group lapping with no specific course narration.
Vlog 8:09 Traditional Chinese snowboard travel vlog from December 2015 at Rusutsu — early-season conditions with general resort impressions.
Vlog 10:10 Japanese late-March spring skiing vlog at Rusutsu in 2021 — documenting late-season snow conditions with no specific course narration.
POV 1:28 Short English clip of a tree line run at Rusutsu described as the best powder course — no specific course named.
Vlog 11:18 Japanese slope report from December 26, 2020 at Rusutsu — new snow and powder conditions documented without naming specific courses.
Vlog 21:33 Long Japanese vlog of a snowboard beginner struggling at Rusutsu — covers the learning curve, terrain challenges, and overall resort experience for novices.
Vlog 18:04 Japanese powder day vlog at Rusutsu after 60 cm overnight snowfall — documenting deep snow conditions and a visit to Kyogoku Onsen.
Vlog 5:58 Traditional Chinese vlog of an early morning tree run adventure at Rusutsu with no specific course discussion.
POV 42:59 Japanese snowboard session vlog from February 2026 at Rusutsu — group lapping session with no specific course narration.
Vlog 26:04 Long English family winter trip vlog at Rusutsu — covering all resort activities including skiing, indoor attractions, and hotel, for a multi-generational family.
POV 0:22 2-second English reel showing deep snow on a groomed run at Rusutsu — social media clip, no discussion.
POV 1:55 Short English powder clip at Rusutsu with no narration — action footage only.
POV 39:27 Japanese snowboard session vlog from March 2026 at Rusutsu — spring skiing with no specific course narration.
POV 0:23 Short Japanese reel of a terrain park session in the expert lane at Rusutsu — kicker attempt with no slope discussion.
Vlog 0:53 Traditional Chinese first-visit vlog at Rusutsu — surprised by non-powder conditions, general resort impressions.
POV 3:12 Short English clip of Rusutsu's tree runs with no course narration — visually showcasing the resort's forested terrain.
Other 0:10 Short Traditional Chinese coaching ad clip at Rusutsu — promotional content for snowboard instruction.
POV 0:22 Very short Japanese clip of fresh powder snow at Rusutsu with no narration.
POV 5:43 Short Japanese powder session clip from February 2023 at Rusutsu with no narration.
POV 4:01 4K powder search vlog covering Rusutsu and Niseko in 2021 — general powder day impressions with no specific course narration.
Review 3:00 English hotel review of The Westin Rusutsu Resort — room tour, dining, and amenities, not skiing.
POV 0:52 Short Traditional Chinese snowboard reel at Rusutsu — social media style, no course discussion.
POV 2:56 Traditional Chinese powder paradise vlog at Rusutsu from January 2019 — general powder day impressions with no specific course narration.
POV 2:34 Traditional Chinese snowboard documentary at Rusutsu with no spoken slope discussion — cinematic action footage.
POV 3:10 Traditional Chinese snowboard trip vlog from 2025 at Rusutsu with action footage and travel diary content — no specific course narration.
Vlog 18:11 Long Japanese snowboard vlog of a group trip to Rusutsu with behind-the-scenes content and action footage — no named slope discussion.
POV 20:46 English powder day snowboard vlog at Rusutsu focused on Isola's tree runs, showcasing deep powder in the forested zones and the uncrowded nature of the terrain.
Review 2:35 English hotel review of The Westin Rusutsu Resort — covers rooms, facilities, dining, and ski-in/ski-out access, not skiing content.
Review 2:47 English hotel review of Rusutsu Resort Hotel & Convention — rooms, facilities and resort connection, not skiing.
Other 0:48 Short Traditional Chinese coaching advertisement clip at Rusutsu — promoting a Hokkaido snowboard instructor, no slope discussion.
Review 2:32 English hotel review of Rusutsu Resort Hotel & Convention — facilities, rooms, and resort atmosphere, not skiing.
Review 2:05 English hotel review of The Westin Rusutsu Resort — rooms, dining, and ski access, not skiing content.
POV 1:28 Short English clip of Rusutsu Central in the Powder Lodge series — general resort footage, no course narration.