Geto Kogen

Geto Kogen

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Geto Kogen

Geto Kogen 4/513
Geto Kogen 4 out of 5 based on 13 reviews
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    92%
  • Would Revisit
    92%
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Geto Kogen - Reviews

Geto Kogen - Reviews

Perisher in Japan

10/02/2024

Sally

Powder Puppy
Powder Puppy

Sally

Powder Puppy
Powder Puppy
  • Recommend
  • Would Revisit
  • Rider Type
    Snowboarder
  • Rider Level
    Expert
  • Rider Age
    36-50
  • Month Visited:
    February
  • Admin Rating
    4

Perisher in Japan

10/02/2024
This place might be fun on a powder day however, getting around on a snowboard around the loop green trail skiers left would suck... it's flat. Can't get enough speed even if it's groomed. This would limit your options.

There is some decent, steep terrain in the tree areas however this place is busy. Was getting fresh tracks further north and there was more snow....geto is pretty much tracked out and the snow in the trees is pretty shallow.

Do yourself a favour and go somewhere smaller and further north there better small hills that are heaps more fun with more pow in the trees even with not much fresh snow coming in. Disappointed.....I really thought Geto would be better. The food hall is akin to the perisher centre on a busy day.

The lift layout also kinda sucks. Prepare to stand in line as the gondolas are the only way to get to the top.

The groomers are fun, there's a few steeper runs but it's certainly not my pick in Iwate.
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Nice Hill Off the Beaten Path

30/08/2020

Matt

Powder Puppy
Powder Puppy

Matt

Powder Puppy
Powder Puppy
  • Recommend
  • Would Revisit
  • Rider Type
    Skier
  • Rider Level
    Expert
  • Rider Age
    18-35
  • Month Visited:
    February
  • Admin Rating
    4

Nice Hill Off the Beaten Path

30/08/2020
Geto Kogen is renowned for its snowfall, and topographically it makes sense due to where it sits with no other mountains blocking it from the Sea of Japan. In February 2020 it had the largest snowbase of all the Honshu resorts (except perhaps Hakkoda). Unfortunately we were a day too late to truly capitalize on this as we were at the beginning of a warm spell. There was a little bit of leftover powder and wind blown snow in the trees, but as temperatures rose to +5c by mid afternoon, the snow quickly turned sour and too sticky to even move unless on a groomer.

On a powder day, I can see the potential for loads of fun in the trees, however the gullies can't be overstated. Much of the terrain underneath and to skier's left of Gondola 2 traps you in a ravine that you could easily spend all day trying to climb out of, especially in deep snow. We were super fortunate that a local spotted us from the trail and yelled at us to traverse right lest we get stuck in the gully from hell! So if you plan to go exploring in the woods make sure to bring skins or snowshoes.

On piste was super fun with some wide open groomers coming down from the top of Gondola 1. The quad chair also offers quick laps without the need to remove your gear every time. Lunch at the cafeteria was cheap and tasty. Lift tickets were fairly cheap - I think we paid a little over 4000 yen for a 5 hour ticket which was plenty of riding considering the conditions of the day. Crowds midweek were more or less nonexistent with 3 minutes being the most we ever waited for the gondola. Apart from a tour of Brits we met at lunch, we were the only foreigners on the mountain. English was rather limited in comparison to the more popular resorts but we managed to get by just fine.

We stayed in Kitakami next to the train station as we were on our way back from Hokkaido towards Tokyo. (Side note: the Shinkansen is the BEST way to travel anywhere in Japan. For most destinations it's more convenient and faster than flying when you factor in traveling to the airport, checking bags, going through security, etc. Get your Japan Rail Pass and pay a couple extra bucks for Green Class and you'll have all the legroom and baggage space you could ever need.) With that said we took the free shuttle to the ski area which took about an hour and stopped at a bunch of local places along the way. If planning to spend more than a day at Geto Kogen, I'd recommend staying at the lodge or one of the inns close to the hill.
See our video here

Wow

Michel
04/02/2020
  • Recommend
  • Would Revisit
  • Rider Type
    Skier
  • Rider Level
    Expert
  • Rider Age
    18-35
  • Month Visited:
    February
  • Admin Rating
    3

Wow

Michel
04/02/2020
Last day of my trip and I couldn't have capped it any better. A couple weeks back the mountain staff threw a "pukiyuki" party for everyone in the main lodge. It was crazy fun. That must have flipped a switch because we had 2 big dumps this week. Today in particular was super dry snow. I could flick every flake off my skis. I couldn't believe there were no crowds either. Midweek at a lot of other resorts would still be packed by tourists, but I guess Geto is tucked away under the radar still. All day was just traversing the top and dropping into beech/stream/summit and getting pitted all the way down. I found freshies the whole day. I got stuck in the waist deep more than once. I'll be coming back for sure. Til next time!
See our video here

Geto Kogen Magic

Alan
02/02/2020
  • Recommend
  • Would Revisit
  • Rider Type
    N/A
  • Rider Level
    Advanced
  • Rider Age
    N/A
  • Month Visited:
    February
  • Admin Rating
    1

Geto Kogen Magic

Alan
02/02/2020
Geto has an amazing lift infrastructure and when it snows fantastic powder. Great off piste tree runs though they close by 2pm. Not great for nightlife but when your here it’s to charge the powder.
See our video here

Favorite resort on honshu!

Nicholas
22/01/2020
  • Recommend
  • Would Revisit
  • Rider Type
    N/A
  • Rider Level
    N/A
  • Rider Age
    N/A
  • Month Visited:
    January
  • Admin Rating
    2

Favorite resort on honshu!

Nicholas
22/01/2020
Had a blast at geto these past 2 days. It was knee to waist deep. No words, just smiles and tons of powder. This is why people love skiing japan. My favorite part was hiking up to the observation point and dropping into summit/beach. The trees create a happy atmosphere. It's hard to explain, so come to experience it too!
See our video here

Trees, groomers, and pow

Craig
18/01/2020
  • Recommend
  • Would Revisit
  • Rider Type
    Snowboarder
  • Rider Level
    Intermediate
  • Rider Age
    N/A
  • Month Visited:
    January
  • Admin Rating
    3

Trees, groomers, and pow

Craig
18/01/2020
Boarded at Geto these past few days. 2 days ago we had about 30cm of powder and the tree skiing off the recently opened summit and beech areas was prime. So much fun slashing pow through trees. Lots of natural features too. Sho was our guide, really cool dude and and he showed us a natural halfpipe hidden in one of the tree run areas. We lapped groomers today and the courdoroy was so thick, we were railing our edges in and leaving deep carve lines. Great times, great vibes, and great onsen!
See our video here

Japanuary at Geto!!

Matt
07/01/2020
  • Recommend
  • Would Revisit
  • Rider Type
    Skier
  • Rider Level
    Advanced
  • Rider Age
    N/A
  • Month Visited:
    January
  • Admin Rating
    3

Japanuary at Geto!!

Matt
07/01/2020
Skied at geto kogen today (Jan 2). Definitely the best day of the season so far. There is a good base even off piste. One of the tree areas (rabbit) was recently opened and I didn't hit anything underneath. I'm sure the other areas will follow soon if you're fiending for some japow. The rest of honshu is really struggling this season so geto is the spot. Today was knee deep of fresh, and light too so face shots were ready to be served!
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Early Season Pow!

24/12/2019

Mike

Powder Puppy
Powder Puppy

Mike

Powder Puppy
Powder Puppy
  • Recommend
  • Would Revisit
  • Rider Type
    Skier
  • Rider Level
    Expert
  • Rider Age
    N/A
  • Month Visited:
    December
  • Admin Rating
    3

Early Season Pow!

24/12/2019
Japan as a whole has been having a dry early season. Regardless, Geto is always a good bet for early season because their base is always among the highest in Japan. I'm here right now and Geto currently has the highest base. Most other resorts across Honshu are still closed. The dry spell broke today and it dumped all day. Not a lot of snow was predicted across Japan, but I was mid-shin deep today and the snow is still coming down hard. Because of the solidified base, I was able to have a day full of laughs and face shots of that dry, light Geto pow! I think I'll go relax in the onsen now and watch the snow fall.
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awesome time in the geto

mr lee
02/07/2019
  • Recommend
  • Would Revisit
  • Rider Type
    Snowboarder
  • Rider Level
    Advanced
  • Rider Age
    36-50
  • Month Visited:
    January

awesome time in the geto

mr lee
02/07/2019
I spent 3 days riding here whilst touring the tohoku region and hit bang on with fresh snow for 2 of the 3 days. Day 1 was abit windy/whiteout and the 1 gondola open was running at half speed so getting laps in was a little slow but in the trees was bliss with very little competition in the summit/shooter areas. Day 2 was more kind with no wind and sunny spells ,fresh snow it was a treat and again spent most of my time in the tree run zones once the on piste fresh was tracked out. Day 3 was a Saturday so the weekend crowds had arrived and with no new fresh snow overnight it became harder and harder to find fresh pow but still found pockets around the resort. The lifts lines were short or non existent with minimal queueing even on the Saturday.
I spent 1 night in the dorm which was great value for the cost (breakfast and dinner included) and used the free bus to and from Kitakami and stayed there a couple nights in one of the business hotels. The free bus was busy on the Saturday - both to and from the station so I suggest you get there a little early to make sure you get a seat.
I will definatley return here!
See our video here

Ok hold you're horses guys... It's great, but not amazing!

24/05/2018

Olivier

Powder Puppy
Powder Puppy

Olivier

Powder Puppy
Powder Puppy
  • Recommend
  • Would Revisit
  • Rider Type
    Skier
  • Rider Level
    Expert
  • Rider Age
    36-50
  • Month Visited:
    February

Ok hold you're horses guys... It's great, but not amazing!

24/05/2018
Geto Kogen was a lot of fun over the 2 days of our 4-day trip in Tohoku.

First thing to note is that Geto Kogen is prepared for you, Powderhounds friends. From what I gathered, the new GM of Geto is a young, modern thinking guy and he knows that the future of his resort is in Freeski, so a lot of terrain has been developed around it. And there is a lot to play with, for sure.
What that means however is that there is more competition for tracks than anticipated. We went to Tohoku thinking we would be pioneers of freeski almost (lol - much like what it felt like in Myoko 5-6 years ago were only few went offpiste) but everybody just seemed to want to have a piece of fresh pow too. So as snowfalls were 2 days old, we didn't have as many fresh tracks as expected.

To be fair, it looks like it was a huge exception for the season, so don't take my word for it, apparently you're supposed to get Niseko-like snowfalls all day long, which we only saw for half a day...
I would come back to Geto, it was fun. Not amazing, but definetly great. The accommodation we had (nearby hotel - 10min by car) was stuck in 1980s but that was totally part of what made this trip exceptional.
I think we will hear more about Geto Kogen in the next few years as the next big Honshu thing, but I would still not recommend to go there for more than 2 days (max 3 with great conditions).

Sharing here a video of the 4-day trip so there's also shots of Tazawako in that (I also posted a review of Tazawako if you're curious).
See our video here
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