


A classic European-style mountain resort hotel with five floors, featuring a grand lobby, two main wings of guest rooms, and extensive public onsen facilities.
31 features available
102 rooms available
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The hotel sits in the Wadano woodland area, approximately 380 metres from the nearest piste and lifts at Happo One — a ten-minute walk in ski boots, or a short ride on the complimentary hotel shuttle. The main village centre is around 500 metres away, keeping dining and shopping within easy reach without the noise of being directly on the main strip. Crucially, the hotel operates shuttle connections to multiple resorts across Hakuba Valley, making it a practical base for those who want to explore beyond Happo One. Hakuba itself is well connected to Nagano and onward rail links, making international arrivals straightforward.
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Experience legendary Japow, Olympic terrain, and Japanese culture in the spectacular Northern Alps.
Hakuba Valley, nestled in the spectacular Northern Japan Alps of Nagano Prefecture, gained global fame after hosting the 1998 Winter Olympics. Today, it stands as one of Japan's most premier and expansive ski destinations, comprising 10 distinct resorts united under a single Hakuba Valley lift pass. The area perfectly blends a deep-rooted Japanese alpine culture with modern international resort amenities, offering everything from natural hot springs (onsen) to lively après-ski scenes across its various villages like Wadano, Happo, and Echoland. What truly sets Hakuba apart is its legendary snowfall, frequently receiving over 11 meters of dry, light powder each season. The terrain is remarkably diverse, catering to everyone from first-timers on gentle, wide-open groomers to extreme freeriders seeking steep, deep tree runs. Whether you're hunting for pristine backcountry lines, perfectly sculpted terrain parks, or world-class groomers, Hakuba delivers an unforgettable winter experience against a backdrop of breathtaking 3,000-meter peaks.
Skiing in Hakuba offers unparalleled variety, from the ultra-wide beginner slopes of Tsugaike to the steep, Olympic-caliber groomers of Happo-One. Powder enthusiasts flock here for the world-renowned 'Japow', with designated tree-skiing areas and extensive lift-accessed backcountry terrain. With 10 resorts accessible on a single pass, every type of skier and snowboarder can find their perfect mountain.
A spectacular volcanic mountain range in Nagano, famous for massive winter snowfalls, dramatic alpine scenery, and natural thermal hot springs.
The largest single resort in the valley, famous for steep Olympic groomers and huge vertical drop.
The crown jewel of Hakuba powder, offering unparalleled off-piste tree skiing and deep snow accumulations.
Features massive, ultra-wide gentle slopes at the base, perfect for absolute beginners.
Home to the best terrain park in the valley with a halfpipe, massive kickers, and north-facing powder.
Offers 360-degree panoramic views of the Northern Alps and superb rolling intermediate cruisers.
Tokyo Haneda Airport (HND)
4h 30min
280km
Nagano Snow Shuttle offers direct buses from Tokyo Narita and Haneda airports straight to the villages in Hakuba. Free parking is available at almost all resort bases, though it fills up quickly on prime powder days.
Mid-December to early May
Hakuba Valley is part of the Epic Pass program, which offers 5 consecutive complimentary days for pass holders.
Lift passes
Adult Hakuba Valley Day Pass (JPY 8,500), Adult Hakuba Valley 6-Day Pass (JPY 42,800)