Hakuba Valley
Status: CLOSEDResort Information
Status: CLOSEDNext season will start on Dec 1, 2025.Elevation
1,831 m
Top
750 m
Bottom
1,081 m
Vertical Drop
Terrain
119
Runs / Pistes
94
Lifts
931 ha
Skiable Area
Overview
Hakuba Valley, located in the breathtaking Japanese Alps of Nagano Prefecture, is a paradise for winter sports enthusiasts, boasting one of Japan's most expansive and varied ski regions. The area is home to 10 well-equipped resorts that cover an impressive 930 hectares of skiable terrain and feature a remarkable selection of 119 trails, all supported by 94 modern lifts. Ski elevations range dramatically from 750 meters at the base to an exhilarating 1,830 meters at the peak.
Families will find Hakuba Valley particularly accommodating, with dedicated child-friendly areas, English-speaking ski schools, exciting tubing runs, and gentle slopes primarily available at resorts like Tsugaike Kogen, Iwatake, and Kashimayari. Beyond skiing, the valley offers a range of activities, including snowshoeing and indoor recreational spaces. For families requiring extra space, accommodations are available that cater to larger groups, often featuring ski-in/ski-out convenience. The valley's well-organized base areas include options for childcare, making it an optimal destination for families in search of both adventure and relaxation.
What truly sets Hakuba Valley apart is the diversity that exists within its 10 interconnected ski areas. Visitors are often treated to exceptional powder conditions, long groomed runs, access to stunning backcountry routes, and a rich cultural experience that includes rejuvenating onsen baths and traditional ryokans. The terrain is designed to facilitate both skill progression and exploration, ensuring that Hakuba Valley remains a premier destination for travelers seeking mesmerizing landscapes, a variety of resort experiences, and a perfect blend of thrilling skiing with the warmth of authentic Japanese hospitality.