日本のスキーツアー
Fantastic Culture and Fun Meets World Class Slopes and Snow – A Nine Day, Eight Night Experience
- 8 days and 7 nights
- Sunday March 29th – Monday April 6th
- Monday April 6th – Tuesday April 14th


Where we go
What we do


Where we stay

Itinerary
Trip Pricing
- Normally
US $1,999now $1,799US for Standard - Normally
US $2,799now $2,499US for Upgrade - Single supplement: $599US
- Additional travel and accommodations in Japan priced upon request.
- Prices are based on a twin two-person room share arrangement
- Check in and out times are set, but late check outs can be arranged if asked for.
- Luggage storage & ski lockers are available at all hotels in Hakuba
- 9 days, 8 nights
- All accommodations
- All breakfasts; 1 lunch; 1 celebratory dinner
- Transport from hotels and to/from airport and to and from ski resort, including Bullet Train (Shinkansen) from Tokyo to Nagano.
- Hakuba All Mountain Pass good for 5 days allowing full access to 9 ski resorts
- Ski equipment rentals (if advised in advance)
- Snow Monkey Tour
- Sake Brewery Tour, tasting and lunch
- A $500 per person deposit is required to hold your place.
- Full payment is required 90 days in advance of the start day of your trip.
- If booking within 90 days of the start of the trip, full payment is required at that time.
Next Steps
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About the Hakuba Area
First pioneered in the early 19th century by farmers with skiing first introduced in 1911 this area has grown from humble beginnings to about 10,000 residents who now make Hakuba home, Hakuba’s character and mysticism of Japan make for a thoroughly enjoyable vacation.
Gazing at the mountains in this valley and you see why this resort stands apart from the rest, huge 3000 metre jagged peaks tower above the town below. Stand on top of these snow covered mountains and gaze throughout the valley below is awe-inspiring and the views are post card worthy.
The Hakuba Valley is a huge expanse of resorts offering an incredible variety of terrain for skiers and snowboarders alike. From one end of the valley to the other and with 10 resorts accessing over 200 runs and an average seasonal base of 10 meters + of snow, Hakuba is the skiing mecca of Japan. From the southern end of the Valley Sun Alpine incorporates 3 ski areas to the linked resorts of Hakuba 47 and Goryu-Toomi and the Olympic ski resort of Happo-One situated in the heart of Hakuba. To the Northern end of the Valley, Iwatake, Tsugaike, Norikura and Cortina resorts are all impressive and rate highly amongst skiers and boarders alike.
From the complete novice to the expert skier, Hakuba provides some of the best skiing in all of Japan. It offers everything from gentle beginner slopes to steeps, bumps and long groomers and of course plenty of fresh powder. The Happo-One resort, boasting some of the highest snowfalls and longest vertical pitches in all of Japan is Hakuba’s premier skiers mountain. Hakuba 47 and Goryu-Toomi challenges everyone from first timers to experts. Tsugaike and Iwatake are well suited to the beginner to intermediates and Tsugaike is one of the main access points into some of Japans most epic back-country terrain. Then there is Norikura and Cortina and this is better known as being Hakuba’s deep powder resort. With long interrupted tree runs with deep deep dry powder snow. Hakuba’s reputation as a serious skiers destination is well balanced across all levels and offers something for everyone.
Hakuba provides an abundant variety of alpine alternatives and adventures for everyone to enjoy. Groomed cross-country courses wind their way through some of the most spectacular terrain to be found in the Japan Alps. Ski the Olympic Cross-Country courses or the scenic Nordic courses at Minekata and Tsugaike Ski Resorts. Experience guided ski/snowboard and snowshoe tours in the Alps or try out, tobogganing, snow rafting and spring heli-skiing that is available in Tsugaike.
In international ski circles Hakuba is widely known as being a first class international resort with some of the best and most demanding ski/board terrain in all of Japan. Happo-One was the venue for the 1998 downhill, the slalom and the ski jumping, and continues to host every winter FIS World Cup Events.
For those wanting to have a break from the Alps, take in the history and culture of Nagano with tours departing from Hakuba to Matsumoto Castle and Nagano’s famous Zenkoji Temple.
The Hakuba Valley has a lot to offer with towering peaks, and high quality snow along with ski and snowboard schools for all levels and specially developed kids programs. There are private and group lessons, camps and instructor’s entry levels programs available. For those seeking more of an extreme ski opportunity, then the Hakuba Back-Country here is well known as the best in all of Japan and with our qualified friendly guides this makes for a great way to see more of the huge expanse of what is the Hakuba Valley.
Other than big resort skiing, waist deep powder experiences, beautiful blue bird sunny skies, soothing thermal hot springs, massages and body treatments, shopping and where fleece and ski jackets are the norm the next thing to do is experience the Apres ski, which Hakuba has many choices of. With many restaurants and bars there’s everything from hot ramen noodles to fine French dinning and delicious cheeses and great world class wines and then finish the night at any one of the local bars enjoying Japans great beer and sake, both hot and cold.