Gassan Ski Resort — Summer Skiing on Sacred Mountain
Mt. Gassan (月山, Moon Mountain, 1,984m) is one of the three sacred mountains of Dewa Sanzan and Japan's only ski resort where summer skiing is better than winter. Due to extreme snowfall (over 10 meters annually) and the mountain's high altitude, the ski season runs April-July, with peak conditions in May-June when most Japanese resorts are closed. The upper slopes retain deep spring snow while lower elevations bloom with alpine flowers, creating the surreal experience of skiing in T-shirt weather with 20°C temperatures and intense sun. The ski area is ungroomed and informal — no high-speed lifts, minimal facilities, and a pilgrimage atmosphere since Gassan remains an active religious site. Skiers must pass through a shrine gate and receive a ritual blessing before accessing the upper slopes. The skiing attracts hardcore enthusiasts seeking late-season powder, backcountry access, and the novelty of carving turns while wearing shorts.
Getting There
Access Information
Insider Guide
Unlock Insider Tips
Booking secrets, hidden viewpoints, and local contacts — exclusively for Premium members.
Get Premium · from $5/monthBook Your Stay Nearby
Find accommodation close to Gassan Ski Resort — Summer Skiing on Sacred Mountain on these trusted booking platforms:
More in Yamagata
Zao Snow Monsters (Juhyo) — Frozen Ice Tree Sculptures
The Zao juhyo (樹氷, literally 'ice trees'), internationally known as 'snow monsters,' are natural ice sculptures formed w…
Ginzan Onsen — Taisho-Era Hot Spring Romance
Ginzan Onsen is a tiny hot spring village preserved in Taisho-era (1912-1926) architectural style, with multi-story wood…
Yamadera (Risshakuji Temple) — 1,000 Steps to Enlightenment
Yamadera, formally known as Risshakuji Temple, is a sacred mountain temple founded in 860 CE by the monk Ennin. The temp…