Hakuba

Geographical district
★ 5.0 (1K+ reviews) • 3K+ booked
Welcome to Hakuba, the ultimate winter destination in the Northern Alps of Nagano Prefecture. Just 3 hours from Tokyo, Hakuba is famous for its incredible snow, 10 ski resorts, and over 200 runs for all skill levels. From winter sports and skiing on massive mountains to relaxing in hot springs and encountering snow monkeys, Hakuba has it all. Whether you're a beginner or an expert, Hakuba is the perfect place for an unforgettable winter adventure.
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Hakuba, Kitaazumi District, Nagano, Japan

The best of Hakuba

Bucket-list experiences

ABLE Hakuba Goryu & Hakuba 47: Lift tickets, Gear Rental & Delivery
AUD 111.35
NBS Hakuba Snowboard and Ski Hire

NBS Hakuba Snowboard and Ski Hire

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From AUD 35.75
SPICY Ski Set & Snowboard Set Rental in Hakuba

SPICY Ski Set & Snowboard Set Rental in Hakuba

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From AUD 42.90
Hakuba Ski Resorts English Ski & Snowboard Lesson

Hakuba Ski Resorts English Ski & Snowboard Lesson

Beginner-friendly
Free cancellation
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From AUD 408.65
Hakuba Iwatake Snowfield 1-Day Lift Ticket + Gear & Ski Suits Rental

Hakuba Iwatake Snowfield 1-Day Lift Ticket + Gear & Ski Suits Rental

7+ hrs
English available
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From AUD 81.75
Hakuba Ski Resort Chinese private snowboarding/skiing lessons
AUD 590.49
Hakuba 47 English Private Ski Lesson in Hakuba/ Nagano

Hakuba 47 English Private Ski Lesson in Hakuba/ Nagano

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From AUD 459.75
Nagano Hakuba Ski Resort Chinese private snowboarding/skiing coaching lessons

Nagano Hakuba Ski Resort Chinese private snowboarding/skiing coaching lessons

Beginner-friendly
Private group
Free cancellation
From AUD 544.85
Tsugaike Kogen Ski Resort: Lift Ticket / Gear & Clothing Rental

Tsugaike Kogen Ski Resort: Lift Ticket / Gear & Clothing Rental

7+ hrs
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From AUD 84.79

Make it a getaway

Hakuba Tokyu Hotel

Hakuba Tokyu Hotel

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★ 4.8 (73)
From AUD 261.32
Hotel Sierra Resort Hakuba

Hotel Sierra Resort Hakuba

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★ 4.7 (131)
From AUD 350.04
Courtyard by Marriott Hakuba

Courtyard by Marriott Hakuba

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★ 4.4 (171)
From AUD 508.35
Hakuba Alps Hotel

Hakuba Alps Hotel

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From AUD 227.51
AUD 244.31
Hakuba MAHOROBA

Hakuba MAHOROBA

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From AUD 414.26
Hakuba PAIPU NO KEMURI

Hakuba PAIPU NO KEMURI

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★ 4.2 (172)
From AUD 163.79
Baan Hakuba

Baan Hakuba

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★ 4.8
From AUD 566.85
Hakuba West Coast Inn Villa

Hakuba West Coast Inn Villa

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★ 4.4 (87)
From AUD 162.15
AUD 163.91
Hotel Abest Hakuba Resort

Hotel Abest Hakuba Resort

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★ 4.2 (21)
From AUD 625.26
Hakuba Goryu Pension Kurumi

Hakuba Goryu Pension Kurumi

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★ 4.3 (10)
From AUD 130.12
HOTEL LA VIGNE HAKUBA by Onko Chishin
From AUD 1,117.39
Hakuba Highland Hotel

Hakuba Highland Hotel

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★ 4.4
From AUD 223.45

More to explore

Hakuba Ski Resort - Narita Airport - Haneda Airport - Tokyo Shuttle Bus
From AUD 81.75
SKY BLUE Paragliding Experience in Nagano from Hakuba

SKY BLUE Paragliding Experience in Nagano from Hakuba

Morning departure
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★ 5.0 (3)
AUD 183.89
AUD 187.99
Nagano Hakuba Ski Holiday 2-5 Days | Departing from Tokyo
From AUD 296.25
3D2N Hakuba Goryu & 47 Ski Resort Ski Tour from Tokyo
From AUD 358.59

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3M+ visitors
2K+ visitors

FAQs about Hakuba

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What to know before visiting Hakuba

What to know before visiting Hakuba

Things to Do in Hakuba

1. Hakuba Village

As the top base for skiers and snowboarders in Hakuba Valley, this winter paradise is located in the 3,000-meter Northern Alps in Nagano Prefecture, just 300 kilometers northwest of Tokyo. It welcomes visitors of all ages and skill levels. You can choose from a variety of runs and ski jump or backcountry skiing---whether you prefer calm groomed slopes, an 8-kilometer cruising course, or thrilling black runs for the adventurous at heart.

2. Zenkoji Temple

Zenkoji Temple, an ancient Buddhist temple since the 8th century, is believed to hold Japan's first Buddhist relic. Visiting this temple gives you a fascinating insight into Japanese culture, history, and society, as Buddhism has influenced Japan for over a thousand years.

3. Matsumoto Castle

Known as the "Crows Castle," this black structure is a standout among Japan's white castles. You can easily walk to the castle from the nearest train station and enter the grounds for free! As Japan's oldest standing castle, it's a designated National Treasure by the Japanese government.

4. Jigokudani Monkey Park

Watch and observe the only group of monkeys known to naturally enjoy hot springs in the world. A must-visit spot in Nagano, the park also known the Snow Monkey Park, captivates visitors year-round as the monkeys soak in the hot springs regardless of the season. Whether you're exploring Hakuba in winter, spring, summer, or autumn, a visit to the park is always worthwhile.

5.Onsen

Discover Japan's essence through onsens: deep in the Japanese culture, these natural hot springs give you a serene escape. In Hakuba, a variety of onsen options await, with hotels providing access for guests and visitors alike (for a fee).

Tips for Your Hakuba Visit

What is the best time to visit Hakuba?

For a budget-friendly, crowd-free visit with ideal weather to admire stunning views, April is perfect for exploring Hakuba. While a day trip from Tokyo is possible, it's best to do an overnight or multi-night stay to enjoy different Hakuba ski resorts, including Hakuba Goryu Ski Resort, One Ski Resort, and Happo One Ski Resort. Other than skiing and snowboarding, Hakuba also offers relaxing hot springs (onsen) where you can see all over town.

How to go to Hakuba City?

The quickest way to reach Hakuba is by the famous Shinkansen, or "Bullet Train," with the journey from the airport taking less than 4 hours. Since there are a few connections involved, if you're travelling with young children or you have plenty of luggage, you can go for a direct transfer for convenience.

How to get around Hakuba?

The popular route to Hakuba involves taking a free shuttle bus from the Tokyo airports or catching the bullet train from Tokyo or Kyoto to Nagano city, then a one-hour bus or pre-booked taxi to reach the Hakuba Valley ski resort.