Ski Pass¥15000 1 day ticket
¥34000 25 hour ticket
¥90000 Season pass
Opening Hours09:00 - 20:00 (weather depending
Closed-
Contact011-136-46-3331
011-136 46-3111 (Reservations Center)
https://rusutsu.com/
Accommodation Rusutsu Resort Hotel
The Westin Rusutsu Resort
The Vale
Rusutsu Camp Village (summer)
Getting ThereRusutsu is about a 2 hour drive from Sapporo station. There are a few ways to get to the resort.

1. Direct Ski Bus (Easiest)
⏱Time: ~2 hours
💴Cost: ¥3,000–¥3,500 one way

Rusutsu operates official ski buses during the winter season (usually Dec–Apr).
Buses depart from Sapporo Station or major hotels (e.g. Sapporo Prince Hotel, ANA Crowne Plaza).
Drop-off is directly at Rusutsu Resort Hotel — no transfers.
Advance reservations are usually required.
Where to book:
Rusutsu Official Bus Service or 3rd-party services like Hokkaido Resort Liner, Good Sports, or SkiJapan.

2. Train + Bus Combo (Cheaper but slower)
⏱ Time: ~2.5–3 hours
💴 Cost: ~¥2,500 one way

Take a JR train from Sapporo Station → Toya Station (about 1 h 45 min).
From Toya Station, take the Donan Bus to Rusutsu Resort (approx 50 min).
Note: Service frequency may be limited in winter — check Donan Bus schedules.

3. Private Shuttle or Taxi
⏱ Time: ~1.5–2 hours
💴 Cost: ¥25,000–¥35,000 (one way, car for up to 4 people)

Available through services like SkyExpress, Whiteroom Tours, or Hokkaido Resort Liner private charter.

〒048-1711 Hokkaido, Abuta District, Rusutsu, Izumikawa, 13-13

There are quite a few ski resorts all over Hokkaido. Rusutsu is one of the more well known ones. It is located only a couple of hours from Sapporo and unlike the Niseko ski resort, it is not as busy though it is getting more popular over the years. There are many options for accommodation at and near the resort. The Rusutsu Resort Hotel, The Westin Rusutsu Resort and The Vale. Other options and one of the best value options is Rusutsu Lodges which is located across the road. The ski fields themselves have 18 lifts in total, which includes 4 gondolas and 14 chairlifts. There are 37 ski runs across its three peaks: West Mountain, East Mountain, and Mt Isola. Ski and snowboard gear is available to rent. For everything including skis or snowboard it will cost up to ¥20,000. The huge resort also has more than 30 restaurants ranging from casual cafés and snack spots to full-service French, Italian, Japanese and buffet-style dining. The resort also has onsens, massage, shopping and rest areas. During the off peak times (summer), the resort extends to things like golf courses, amusement park rides, outdoor activities, and camping.