![]() ![]() Vail Resorts, Inc., through its subsidiaries, is the leading global mountain resort operator. With frequent flights between Japan’s New Chitose, Haneda and Narita International airports and major cities in Asia, the U.S., Canada and Australia, it’s never been easier for Epic Pass holders to take a Japanese ski vacation. Located 90 minutes from Sapporo’s airport, Rusutsu enjoys unbeatable proximity for ski travelers and cultural explorers alike. Rusutsu’s immaculately groomed trails, powder bowl access and beautiful woodland scenery is ideal for skiers and riders of all levels. The resort, comprised of three separate mountains, offers all levels of ski and snowboard terrain with more than 37 trails, connected by four gondolas and 14 lifts, with two terrain parks and 1,378 acres (42 km) of terrain. Rusutsu Resort, located in central Hokkaido, receives an average annual snowfall of 45 feet (14 meters) and has some of the best powder and tree skiing found anywhere in the world. In addition, Kamori Winter Pass holders will receive 50 percent off of then current lift ticket prices at all Vail Resorts owned and operated resorts. In the 2023-24 ski season, guests must present their pass at any Rusutsu ticket window in order to receive their five consecutive complimentary lift tickets. *The Epic Pass is not sold at Rusutsu Resort. It is not a resort managed by Vail Resort. *Rusutsu Resort is a partner resort of Vail Resort. The Epic Pass is the world’s largest international ski pass, offering access to 66 mountain resorts in 8 countries, including North America, Canada, Europe, Australia and Japan. The world’s largest international ski pass.
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