This Japanese Ski Resort Sells Lift Tickets To Dogs
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This Japanese Ski Resort Sells Lift Tickets To Dogs
"Nozawa Onsen, located in Japan's Nagano prefecture, is a stunning ski resort with bountiful groomed trails, tree skiing, and backcountry access. Its village features several restaurants, rental shops, and more, but what makes Nozawa Onsen truly stand out is its dog friendliness. While ski areas in the United States might allow dogs in the parking lots or even on the trails before and after lift hours, Nozawa Onsen sells gondola tickets just for the pups."
"A full day lift ticket at Nozawa Onsen costs ¥7,500, or just around $47 USD, for adults. For an additional ¥600, or just under $4 USD, visitors can get their hands on a Nagasaka Gondola boarding pass for their dog. The ticket is valid for just one dog and just one ride up, and it must be purchased before riding the gondola."
Nozawa Onsen in Nagano prefecture offers extensive groomed trails, tree skiing, and backcountry access alongside a village with restaurants and rental shops. The resort charges ¥7,500 (~$47 USD) for an adult full-day lift ticket. Guests can purchase a Nagasaka Gondola boarding pass for a dog for an additional ¥600 (~$4 USD). The dog ticket is valid for a single dog and a single ride up and must be bought before boarding. Pets are allowed only on the Nagasaka Gondola and must be leashed or in a crate. After the ride, dogs can ski or run back down the slopes.
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