Hakuba Ski Resort, Japan, is one of the world’s most popular winter destinations in Japan. Located in the Japanese Alps, Hakuba offers some of the best skiing and snowboarding in Asia. With over 100 runs, ranging from beginner to expert, Hakuba is the perfect spot for skiers and snowboarders of all skill levels. The resort’s vast terrain park features many challenging and unique features, like the half-pipe and rail garden, making it an ideal place for freestyle riding. The resort is filled with a variety of dining and accommodation options, offering something for everyone.

Elevation: 750-1831 m (2460-6007ft)
DropDrop: 1081m (3547ft)
Length of runsLength of runs: 218km (135mi)
Runs: 149 (45 blue, 60 red, 44 black)
Longest runLongest run: 8km (5mi)
SkiliftsSkilifts: 115
SnowparkSnowparks: 5 + pipe
SeasonSeason: December – March
SkipassDay skipass (approx.): 32$

After a long day on the slopes, head to one of the many restaurants for some traditional Japanese cuisine, or relax in one of the many ski lodges. With its stunning mountain scenery and world-class ski runs, Hakuba is the perfect place for a winter getaway. Whether you’re an experienced skier or snowboarder, or just getting started, Hakuba Ski Resort is sure to provide a memorable experience.

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  • Hakuba is authentic Japanese ski valley, located on Honshu, Japan’s main island in pretty big mountains.
  • It consists of 10 ski resorts, that makes it pretty significant area for skiing.
  • Hakuba47 is more loved by snowboarders, it has freestyle snowpark with half-pipe; Hakuba Goryu is more suitable for beginners and has a large night ski area.
  • There are more ski resorts available around the area to experience: Cortina, Norikura Onsen and Happo One for a wide variety of slopes and backcountry skiing for any level of skiers.

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