Experience Hakuba

Hakuba rose to prominence after hosting the Nagano Winter Olympics in 1998 becoming a bucket list destination for ski enthusiasts and nature lovers the world over. Ski season runs from early December to mid April although off-season attractions abound.

When snow has melted Hakuba’s breathtaking scenery draws in nature lovers seeking the tranquility of a truly green vacation experience.

Something for everyone in Hakuba

Ski

Over 100 lifts and 200 plus ski runs from beginner to expert. Whatever your level of skill, Hakuba offers a run you will never forget.

Dine

With more than 200 restaurants Hakuba offers a broad range of culinary options including fine dining, family, western and traditional Japanese.

Onsen

You are spoiled for choice in Hakuba with more that 30 Onsen facilities in and around Hakuba including the famed Highland Hotel Onsen.

Green Season

Not just a winter wonderland, Hakuba continues to offer a host of vacation experiences in the greener seasons including trekking, mountain biking, Onsen, hot air ballooning and more.