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Restaurant & Hotel Traumerei
Restaurant & Hotel Traumereicleanliness Ski directly onto the slopes from this Hakuba hotel with cozy après-ski bar.

Hakuba Hotel Ougiya
Hakuba Hotel Ougiyacleanliness Modern ski hotel with hot springs offers direct mountain access and free perks.

Pension Risuno Koya
Pension Risuno Koyacleanliness Experience Japanese mountain charm, minutes from Hakuba's ski resorts.

Hakuba Pension Meteor
Hakuba Pension Meteorcleanliness Stay close to ski resorts at a pension with a sauna and on-site dining options.

Hotel La Montagne Furuhata
Hotel La Montagne Furuhatacleanliness Ski-in/ski-out guesthouse offers hot springs and easy access to multiple slopes.

Hakuba Sunvalley Hotel
Hakuba Sunvalley Hotelcleanliness Ski-in/ski-out access to Hakuba Goryu Resort with free shuttle to nearby slopes.

SANU 2nd Home Hakuba1st
SANU 2nd Home Hakuba1stcleanliness Charming ski getaway with balconies just 5 minutes from Happo-One slopes.

Hakuba Goryu Pension Kurumi
Hakuba Goryu Pension Kurumicleanliness This B&B for snow enthusiasts is a short walk from Hakuba Goryu Ski Resort.

Hakuba Iwatake Lodge Gakuyuso
Hakuba Iwatake Lodge Gakuyuso
Wadano Forest Hotel And Apartments
Wadano Forest Hotel And Apartments
Ryokan Mokuzin
Ryokan Mokuzin
Pension Rantanrirun
Pension Rantanriruncleanliness Cozy ski-in pension with free shuttle, just steps from Hakuba Goryu slopes.

Hotel Oak Forest
Hotel Oak Forestcleanliness Ski paradise near Hakuba's slopes with free shuttle service and relaxing massages.

Hakuba Gondola Hotel
Hakuba Gondola HotelGo beyond your typical stay in Hakuba
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Echo Land
Hokujo's Echo Land neighborhood offers attractions including Hakuba Ski Jumping Stadium.
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Powder hounds flock to the Japanese Alps where Hakuba's world-class ski resorts offer runs that hosted the 1998 Winter Olympics. Between face-shots of legendary snow, soak aching muscles in steaming onsen hot springs that feel like nature's perfect apology for a day of wipeouts. Summer transforms the area into a hiker's paradise with trails winding through Chubu-Sangaku National Park toward Mount Karamatsu's summit. The village itself maintains a refreshing authenticity despite its international fame. Local restaurants serve soba noodles with the reverence others reserve for fine wine. Don't miss Hakuba Happo-One for the most impressive terrain or Iwatake for panoramic alpine views that explain why the Japanese consider mountains sacred.

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