Hakuba Ski Resort

Ski Hakuba – Dramatic Mountain Scenery in the Japanese Alps!

Hakuba Valley, famous for hosting the 1998 Winter Olympics, is nestled in the spectacular Japanese Alps of Nagano Prefecture. Offering vast ski terrain from wide, open ski runs for learners, to some of Japan’s steepest pitches, Hakuba combines incredible skiing and extraordinary powder with a truly Japanese experience.

A ski holiday in Hakuba also offers fantastic sightseeing opportunities. You can take a day trip to the snow monkeys of Jigokudani who bathe in the natural hot-springs to keep warm during the cold winter months. Experience Zenkoji Buhddist Temple where you can explore ancient pitch black passages for your key to salvation. The beautiful city of Matsumoto boasts Japan’s oldest and most impressive castle, as well as historical shrines and traditional markets.


Hakuba Trail Map and Interactive Hakuba Village Map

 

Hakuba Terrain

  • For beginners: 47 excellent green runs accross Hakuba’s 9 resorts
  • For intermediates: vast green and red terrain for refining ability
  • For experts: challenging steep pistes and mogul runs

Hakuba Ski Holiday – Japan Ski Experience’s Top Five Things To Do

    • Ski the 1998 Olympic men’s downhil ski run
    • See the snow monkeys of Jigokudani
    • Visit Matsumoto Jo – one of Japan’s oldest most impressive castles
    • Snap pictures all day of Hakuba Valley’s spectacular mountain scenery
    • Soak in one of Hakuba’s many natural hot-springs or onsen

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