Manza Onsen Ski Resort to Reduce Operations This Season Due to Theft

Manza Onsen Ski Resort to Reduce Operations This Season Due to Theft

Manza Onsen Ski Resort will scale down its operations for this winter season.

In September, the resort suffered from thefts of electrical cables, breakers, and other equipment from its slopes and restaurants. Due to the time required for the delivery and installation of new electrical equipment for recovery, the operations will be reduced.

Only the 327-meter long Prince Lift will be operational, with all other lifts shutting down. The Ariesca restaurant will be opened as a rest area. Lift ticket prices will be announced separately.

Considering the lodging demand, operations of the Manza Kogen Hotel will be consolidated into the Manza Prince Hotel. This adjustment will take place from January 5 to March 22, 2025, followed by a maintenance closure from March 23 to April 3.

Manza Onsen Ski Resort is located adjacent to the Manza Onsen town in Tsumagoi Village, Gunma Prefecture. In February 2022, Seibu Holdings sold the ski resort and hotels, which were owned by its group companies, to GIC, an investment fund of the Singapore government. (Sold to GIC).

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