Japan Hakuba The Hakuba Valley consists of nine separate ski areas with most of the terrain concentrated in three principal areas: Iwatake, Hakuba47-Goryu and Happo-One, which hosted the 1998 Nagano Olympics downhill. Home to a fantastic collection of luxury chalets and world-renowned for the...
※This information is provided by theJapan Avalanche Network. SAFETY TIPS This is important information for you to enjoy world-class ski resorts and backcountry in the Hakuba Valley. VIEW MORE SLOPE MAP VIEW MORE Jigatake Snow Resort Kashimayari Snow Resort Family Park ...
827-84, Hakuba, Hakuba, Japan, 399-9301-See map Conveniently situated in the Hakuba part of Hakuba, this property puts you close to attractions and interesting dining options. This 5-star property is packed with in-house facilities to improve the quality and joy of your stay. ...
travelers can easily explore the surrounding region or catch a train to other popular destinations in Japan. For those looking to explore the Hakuba Valley, the Hakuba Happo Bus Terminal is also within close proximity to the hotel. This terminal provides easy access to various ski resorts, hikin...
Traveling to Hakuba Ski-Kan: A Winter Wonderland in Hakuba, JapanNestled in the heart of the picturesque Hakuba Valley, Hakuba Ski-Kan offers an unforgettable winter getaway for ski enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. To reach this winter wonderland, travelers have several options from the ...
Hakuba boasts some of the best accommodation of any ski area in Japan. Dotted throughout the valley, the area is known for its high-end hotels, luxury chalets and friendly family-run ski lodges. Prices can be high but they don't have to be, with plenty of budget options also available...
Ski Resorts in the Hakuba Valley No matter what your level is, there is a variety of suitable terrain waiting for you at the ski resorts in the Hakuba Valley. Although our resort is located outside of downtown Hakuba, access to the area’s ski resorts couldn’t be easier!
Hakuba Valley’slift passis great value if not dirt cheap. Adults pay ¥5,700 for a single day pass (¥3,200 for children). Multi-day discounts are minimal—¥14,900 for 3 days (13% off). By comparison, Shiga Kogen, Japan’s second biggest ski resort, sells its day pass for...
Canyoning Japan—Outdoor Adventure in Kamoshika Canyon Hakuba Are there cheap things to do in Hakuba? Sign up for aHakuba Tsugaike Wow—Sky-High Net Scrambling in Hakuba Valleyand put the cash you save toward more adventures. What can you do in Hakuba for free?
Hokujo 2233-1, Hakuba, Hakuba, Japan, 399-9301 - See map Conveniently situated in the Hakuba part of Hakuba, this property puts you close to attractions and interesting dining options. This 5-star property is packed with in-house facilities to improve the quality and joy of your stay. High...