Asia Snow Report Feb 1: Niseko Grand Hirafu Impresses

Daily Snow Report

Asia Snow Report Feb 1: Niseko Grand Hirafu Impresses

Discover Asia's top ski spots today! Niseko Grand Hirafu leads with excellent snow conditions, promising an unforgettable skiing experience.

Today's #1
Myoko Kogen
84Outstanding

SnowSure Snow Reporter

Daily conditions analysis

Welcome to the Asia Snow Report for Sunday, February 1, 2026. Today, we spotlight Niseko Grand Hirafu, boasting a SnowSure score of 53 and a robust snow base of 138cm. With impressive snow conditions across the region, Asia's ski resorts are primed for thrilling adventures. From Japan's renowned powder to diverse terrain, skiers have a wealth of choices. Dive into today's report to plan your perfect ski day and discover why Asia stands as a premier skiing destination.

Today's Top Resorts

#ResortScore24h Snow14-Day
1Myoko KogenJapan84cm62cm
2Niseko Moiwa Japan62cm24cm
3Niseko Grand Hirafu Japan53cm23cm
4Niseko Hanazono ResortJapan53cm27cm
5KiroroJapan38cm23cm
6Niseko Village Japan38cm18cm
7Shiga KogenJapan36cm25cm
8FuranoJapan26cm15cm
9TomamuJapan21cm9cm
10RusutsuJapan19cm8cm

Asia's ski resorts are showcasing outstanding conditions, with Japan leading the charge. Myoko Kogen shines with a SnowSure score of 84 and a fresh 14cm of powder, promising excellent skiing. Niseko Moiwa and Niseko Grand Hirafu follow closely, each offering substantial snow bases of 91cm and 138cm, respectively, ensuring diverse terrain and quality skiing. The snow base is crucial, enhancing terrain quality and providing a solid foundation for a smooth experience. Across Asia, the snow conditions vary, but Japan consistently impresses with its reliable snowfall and excellent resort facilities.

In the last 24 hours, Myoko Kogen saw the most significant snowfall in Asia, with 14cm of fresh powder, making it a top choice for powder enthusiasts today. Meanwhile, Shiga Kogen, Tomamu, Niseko Village, and Furano each enjoyed a light dusting of 1cm, adding a fresh layer to the existing base. No major storms have been reported, but these dustings hint at more to come, ensuring delightful skiing conditions.

Looking ahead, Myoko Kogen is expected to lead with a forecast of 62cm over the next 14 days, promising ample powder days. Niseko Hanazono Resort and Shiga Kogen are also poised for significant accumulation, with 27cm and 25cm anticipated, respectively. Skiers should plan trips around these forthcoming snowfalls to maximize their on-slope experience. Keep an eye on the forecast to catch the best conditions as they develop.

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