Happo-one Ski Resort - Hakuba Ski Rseort Guide
Happo-One
Hakuba Happo-one located on the island of Honshu is one of Japan’s largest and most famous ski resorts. From Nagano it takes just over one hour by bus or you can take a train from Matsumoto station to Hakuba station (one transfer) which also takes just over an hour. The area is blessed with breathtaking panoramic views of Hakuba’s hugely impressive mountain range and striking beauty of excellence. It is also known as the competition venue for the 1998 Olympic Winter Games Nagano and thus offers visitors to the region exciting and challenging ski slopes.
The ski runs extend east from Mt. Karamatsu (elevation 2696m) to the base areas-Nakiyama, Shirakaba, Kokusai, Sakka – where they spread out in a fan-like form with the majestic Northern Japanese Alps rising to 3000m in the background.
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HAKUBA SKI RESORT
INFOMATION
As a result of hosting the 1998 Winter Olympics, every winter an international clientele descends on the Hakuba Valley to enjoy world-class snow sport facilities. The Northern Alps reach an elevation of 3,000 meters, and the 9 alpine resorts in the area are regularly blessed with deep accumulations of powder snow. Beginners need not worry, they too can enjoy themselves on the gentle groomed runs found at all resorts. Take your time and cruise leisurely down beginner runs, up to 8 km long. With beginner and intermediate slopes, terrain parks, moguls, and steeps, there is something for every level of snow sports enthusiast in the Hakuba Valley. This winter, let the Hakuba Valley treat you to an unforgettable winter experience.
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