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Location in Japan
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Location | Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan |
Coordinates | 43°05′02″N 141°12′18″E / 43.084°N 141.205°ECoordinates: 43°05′02″N 141°12′18″E / 43.084°N 141.205°E |
Vertical | 683 m (2,241 ft) |
Top elevation | 1,023 m (3,356 ft) |
Base elevation | 340 m (1,115 ft) |
Skiable area | 76 ha (190 acres) |
Runs | 15 |
Longest run | 5.4 km (3.4 mi) |
Lift system | 13 |
Website | sapporo-teine.com |
Sapporo Teine (サッポロテイネ) is a recreational center in Teine-ku, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan. It comprises many facilities, such as the ski resort (with other facilities, besides ski), the Teineyama Ropeway, and the Sapporo Teine Golf Club fields.
The ski resort has a summit elevation of 1,023 metres (3,356 ft), located on Mt. Teine, in western Sapporo. Currently skiing and snowboarding can be performed here. In 1972, Mt. Teine was the site of the first Winter Olympic Games in Asia and hosted the giant slalom and slalom events in alpine skiing.
Sapporo Teine ski resort is separated into the Highland Zone, and the Olympia Zone. Also, connecting the 2 zones is the Rainbow Course, a super long course with a maximum run length of 5.4 km (3.4 mi) from the summit. Other facilities at the ski resort are Highland Ski Center (with lift ticket sales, rental gear, shop, restaurant, coin lockers, nursery, etc.), Olympia House and North Maple (restaurants), Hot Café 1024 (cafeteria), the General Information Booth, and Pandaruman (kid's winter park; snow play, skiing, etc.).
The Highland Zone comprises various kinds of courses for all levels of skiers. Here is also the place to enjoy a great view over the city and the sea of Japan on sunny days.
The Olympia Zone, includes both intermediate and advanced levels courses. At this zone is located the Olympic flame-holder, exactly as it did during the games.
Both zones are open to the public (for skiing and snowboarding practice), between early December and late March, every year.
The 1972 Winter Olympics were held 45 years ago in Sapporo, and Mount Teine hosted the alpine skiing (giant slalom and slalom only), bobsleigh, and luge events (Note: The bobsleigh and luge tracks used for these Winter Olympics were separate tracks.).