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Myoko Kogen Impresses in Asia Snow Report May 7

Daily Snow Report

Myoko Kogen Impresses in Asia Snow Report May 7

Discover Asia's top snow destinations today, with Myoko Kogen impressing skiers alongside Hakuba and Happo-One.

Today's #1
Hakuba
31Solid

SnowSure Snow Reporter

Daily conditions analysis

Thursday, May 7, 2026, brings exciting news for skiers eyeing Asian slopes. At the heart of today's report is Myoko Kogen, Japan, which continues to impress with a SnowSure score of 17, offering a solid snow base of 46cm. While the snow base is limited, the region still promises exhilarating skiing adventures. Across Asia, snow conditions are varied, with Japan leading the charge in offering the best opportunities. Whether you're a seasoned skier or a winter sports enthusiast, Asia's diverse ski resorts provide a unique blend of terrain and snow quality for an unforgettable experience.

Today's Top Resorts

#ResortScore24h Snow14-Day
1HakubaJapan31cm7cm
2Happo-OneJapan31cm7cm
3Myoko KogenJapan17cm0cm
4KiroroJapan14cm3cm
5Shiga KogenJapan13cm1cm
6NaebaJapan12cm1cm
7FuranoJapan11cm1cm
8GulmargIndia11cm0cm
9Niseko Grand HirafuJapan11cm0cm
10TomamuJapan11cm1cm

In the realm of Asia’s top ski destinations, Hakuba and Happo-One in Japan excel with a SnowSure score of 31 and a promising 14-day forecast of 7cm each. Myoko Kogen stands out despite its lower score, offering a respectable 46cm snow base that promises reliable skiing conditions. Kiroro and Shiga Kogen also feature prominently with 52cm and 58cm snow bases, respectively, providing ample terrain for exploration. Across Asia, Japanese resorts consistently rank first in terms of snow quality, making them a favorite for powder enthusiasts. The snow base in these regions translates into diverse terrain quality, ensuring skiers find both challenging runs and leisurely slopes.

In the last 24 hours, Asia's ski resorts experienced no significant overnight snowfall, leaving the current snow base as the prime focus for powder enthusiasts. While new snow is absent, Myoko Kogen and Shiga Kogen still offer promising conditions with their substantial snow bases. Skiers looking for fresh powder might need to wait, but the existing snow quality ensures that today’s skiing experience remains thrilling and fulfilling.

Looking ahead, Happo-One and Hakuba top the forecast charts with an expected 7cm of snowfall over the next 14 days, promising fresh powder for future ski adventures. Kiroro is also in the spotlight with a forecast of 3cm, while Tomamu and Furano anticipate a lighter 1cm each. Skiers planning their trips should consider these forecasts to maximize their experience, as significant snowfall is expected to refresh the slopes and improve skiing conditions.

For a complete view of Asia's snow conditions, check out the full report on SnowSure.ai. Create a free account for personalized snow tracking and don’t miss the chance to hit the slopes while conditions are still promising across Asia!

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