Rusutsu Resort

{{Short description|Resort in Hokkaidō, Japan}}

{{Infobox ski area

|name=Rusutsu Resort

|picture=Rusutsu WestMt(200703).jpg

|location=Rusutsu, Hokkaidō, Japan

|vertical={{Convert| 594|m|ft | 0 | lk=on|abbr=on}}

|top_elevation={{Convert| 994|m|ft | 0|abbr=on}}

|base_elevation={{Convert| 400|m|ft | 0|abbr=on}}

|skiable_area={{convert|2.12|km2|acre|1|abbr=on}}

|number_trails=37

|longest_run={{Convert| 3.5|km|mi | 1 | lk=on}}

|liftsystem=19 (4 gondola lifts, 7 quad chairlifts, and 8 pair chairlifts)

|lift_capacity=30,300 per hour

|external_link=http://www.rusutsu.co.jp/

}}

The {{nihongo|Rusutsu Resort|ルスツリゾート|Rusutsu Rizōto}} is the largest resort in Hokkaidō, Japan, operated by Kamori Kankō. The resort is famous for its ski slopes but also offers year-round attractions including an amusement park and golf courses.

Ski resort

The ski resort extends over three mountains; West Mountain, East Mountain, and Mount Isola. The total number of courses is 37, with a total length of {{Convert| 42|km|mi | 0 | lk=on}}. Rusutsu Resort was the first Japanese ski resort to be awarded Best Small Resort by The Great Skiing & Snowboarding Guide, a British ski magazine. According to a 2003 survey by View Communications, Japanese NPO, skiers ranked the resort as the most satisfying among 48 ski resorts in Japan.

=Courses=

All slopes allow skiing, snowboarding, and snowscooting.

  • Slopes for beginners: 10
  • Slopes for intermediate skiers/snowboarders: 12
  • Slopes for advanced skiers/snowboarders: 11
  • Slopes for very advanced skiers/snowboarders: 4
  • Total: 37

=Aerial lifts=

class="wikitable"
rowspan=2 | Namerowspan=2 | Japaneserowspan=2 | Lengthrowspan=2 | Max. speedcolspan=2 | Capacityrowspan=2 | Built
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| West Gondola

ウエストゴンドラalign=right| 1,104 m
(3,622 ft)
align=right | 4.0 m/s
(13.1 ft/s)
align=right | 4align=right | 1,200November 1983
West 1st Quadウエスト第1クワッドalign=right| 619 m
(2,031 ft)
align=right | 4.0 m/s
(13.1 ft/s)
align=right | 4align=right | 2,400November 1997
West 2nd Quadウエスト第2クワッドalign=right| 924 m
(3,031 ft)
align=right | 4.0 m/s
(13.1 ft/s)
align=right | 4align=right | 2,400November 1994
West Pair Liftウエストペアリフトalign=right| 637 m
(2,090 ft)
align=right | 2.0 m/s
(6.6 ft/s)
align=right | 2align=right | 1,048December 1986
West Tiger Pair Liftウエストタイガーペアリフトalign=right| 512 m
(1,680 ft)
align=right | 2.3 m/s
(7.5 ft/s)
align=right | 2align=right | 900November 2005
East Gondola Line 1イーストゴンドラ1号線align=right| 1,654 m
(5,426 ft)
align=right | 5.0 m/s
(16.4 ft/s)
align=right | 6align=right | 1,800November 1987
East Gondola Line 2イーストゴンドラ2号線align=right| 2,071 m
(6,795 ft)
align=right | 5.0 m/s
(16.4 ft/s)
align=right | 6align=right | 1,800November 1987
East Quadイーストクワッドalign=right| 1,381 m
(4,531 ft)
align=right | 4.0 m/s
(13.1 ft/s)
align=right | 4align=right | 2,400December 1987
East 1st Pair Liftイースト第1ペアリフトalign=right| 721 m
(2,365 ft)
align=right | 1.6 m/s
(5.2 ft/s)
align=right | 2align=right | 1,200November 1997
East 2nd Pair Liftイースト第2ペアリフトalign=right| 810 m
(2,657 ft)
align=right | 2.3 m/s
(7.5 ft/s)
align=right | 2align=right | 1,200November 1995
Tower Pair Liftタワーペアリフトalign=right| 1,182 m
(3,877 ft)
align=right| n/aalign=right| 2align=right | n/a2007
Across 1st Pair Liftアクロス第1ペアリフトalign=right| 149 m
(489 ft)
align=right | 1.8 m/s
(5.9 ft/s)
align=right | 2align=right| 1,200December 1988
Across 2nd Pair Liftアクロス第2ペアリフトalign=right| n/aalign=right| n/aalign=right| 2align=right | n/aDecember 1989
Isola Gondolaイゾラゴンドラalign=right| 2,858 m
(9,377 ft)
align=right | 5.0 m/s
(16.4 ft/s)
align=right | 6align=right | 1,800December 1988
Isola 1st Quadイゾラ第1クワッドalign=right| 1,732 m
(5,682 ft)
align=right | 4.0 m/s
(13.1 ft/s)
align=right | 4align=right | 2,400December 1989
Isola 2nd Quadイゾラ第2クワッドalign=right| 1,421 m
(4,662 ft)
align=right | 4.0 m/s
(13.1 ft/s)
align=right | 4align=right | 2,400November 1990
Isola 3rd Quadイゾラ第3クワッドalign=right| 1,660 m
(5,446 ft)
align=right | 4.0 m/s
(13.1 ft/s)
align=right | 4align=right | 2,400December 1995
Isola 4th Quadイゾラ第4クワッドalign=right| 1,140 m
(3,740 ft)
align=right | 5.0 m/s
(16.4 ft/s)
align=right | 4align=right | 2,400November 1996
Isola 5th Pair Liftイゾラ第5ペアリフトalign=right| 498 m
(1,634 ft)
align=right | 2.3 m/s
(7.5 ft/s)
align=right | 2align=right | 1,0282006

Amusement park

The amusement park offers more than 60 attractions and rides including eight roller coasters, swimming pools, ropes courses, train rides, go karts and other thrill rides.

The operator increased the number of rides by buying discounted facilities from closing amusement parks and local exposition from other parts of Japan and overseas. The outdoor swimming attractions are open in summer vacation season, can be open as short as four weeks from the end of July.

;Roller coasters

class= "wikitable"
Year openedNameManufacturerTypeDesign
1983CokescrewArrow DevelopmentSteelSit down
1983Mountain jet coasterMeisho Amusement MachineSteelSit down
1983Loop the loopMeisho Amusement MachineSteelSit down
1985Standing coasterTogoSteelStanding
1989Ultra twisterTogoSteelSit down
1996HurricaneVekomaSteelSuspended
2003Mad mouseSaeki KogyoSteelSit down/Kiddie
2005Go go sneakerTogoSteelSit down/Kiddie

Golf courses

There are four golf courses; Tower Course, Izumikawa Course, River Course, and Wood Course, with 72 holes in total.

Hotels

There are six hotels; South Wing, North Wing, and The Westin Rusutsu Resort (previously Rusutsu Tower),The Vale Rusutsu (Condo Hotel),Travel Lodge, Highland Lodge(previously Main Building) . The facilities can accommodate up to 4,000 visitors. The {{Convert| 79|m|ft | 0 |abbr=on}} tall Rusutsu Tower opened in 1993 and is a symbol of the resort. Since July 8, 2016, it has been renamed to The Westin Rusutsu Resort. It is linked to South Wing by a slope car (small rack monorail), and to East Mountain by Tower Pair Lift.

There also is a campsite. Renewaled at 2021, expanded shop service and opened RV grounds.

See also