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gate 4:
hanazono ridge

Opens onto the lower East Ridge beneath Hirafu Peak, providing direct access to open powder fields, flowing gullies, and smooth lines that lead naturally into Hanazono’s slopes. 

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location

Grand Hirafu

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aspect

E – NE

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angle

30º to 40º

overview

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gate overview

A quick traverse provides easy access to the lower East Ridge beneath Hirafu Peak, opening into powder fields, flowing gullies, and smooth fall-line descents leading naturally toward Hanazono. Despite the short approach, the zone sits beneath active avalanche terrain from the upper ridges, making timing and snowpack awareness essential before dropping in.

Terrain features

Lower East Ridge features open bowls, natural gullies, ridgeline cornices, and occasional small drops that form playful yet technical terrain. The upper section remains fully open with no trees, offering broad visibility and clean lines before transitioning into more defined features lower down.

Expert tips

Ideal on deep powder days thanks to its minimal approach. Staying high on the traverse is key to keeping momentum and reducing exposure to steeper overhead slopes. Smart line choice and efficient movement help maintain both safety and access to the best snow.

how to get in/out

Enter directly from the top of the King #4 Chairlift. Early exits traverse back toward the Hanazono #3 lift, while lower lines finish on a cat track followed by a roughly 15-minute hike back into the resort.

1,5 km

560 m

High

Hike

Skiing

Single line

These maps are independently created using topographic datasets, terrain analysis, and GIS tools to help visualize terrain features, access points, and route options around Niseko.
They are intended for reference only and should not replace official avalanche forecasts, navigation tools, or local mountain information.

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