The Lamentation of a Ski Resort: No Bus and Very Inconvinient

The post was submitted by Nango Ski Resort in Minamiaizu Town, Fukushima Prefecture. On the evening of the 17th, "They don't have a bus," "They don't have a train," "The highway is too far away," "It's inconvenient," "It's a good ski resort." Really. I don't want to lose it." As of the evening of the 19th, the number of likes exceeded 70,000, and "I want to go" from all over the country. "Social distance has been taken, and it might be the best ski resort now" and so on.

The ski resort is located in the depths of the Aizu Plateau, and there are no stations or local buses nearby, and it takes two hours by car from the nearest interchange. Since its opening in 1976, it has been loved by advanced users because of its good snow quality. Ayemu Hirano, who won two consecutive silver medals at the Winter Olympics in men's snowboarding, also attended elementary school.

 However, the number of visitors decreased to a peak of about 120,000 in FY92. There were about 5,000 people last winter who were only able to open for 38 days due to lack of snow, and there are concerns about the effects of the new coronavirus again this season. It was a poster that was born with a bitter plan to "promote with an impact".

It is said that it is under consideration to run a direct bus from Azudajima Station, which is about 40 minutes away by car, after receiving an unexpected "buzz". Mr. Hoshi said, "I really appreciate it. I don't have any money, but it's a homey and warm ski resort."

Source: https://www.asahi.com/articles/ASNBM6QGVNBMUGTB007.html