Sitting only 3 hours west of Tokyo, the Hakuba Valley is a bucket list destination for skiers all across the globe. Home to 10 resorts and over 200 runs, skiers of all levels will find excitement in Hakuba.
The area first gained international attention as host of the 1998 Olympics. Hakuba played host to several of the events including alpine skiing downhill, super giant slalom, combined slalom events, ski jumping, and Nordic combined.
From 1998, Hakuba has grown into an international ski destination with a vibrant collection of villages and a mix of Japanese and Western influences. In recent years, The Hakuba Valley has played host to several International events including the Free Ride World Tour and Snowmachine Music Festival.
In the green season, the Hakuba Valley transforms into an oasis for both sport enthusiasts and Japan’s urbanites looking to recharge and relax in the mountain paradise of Hakuba.
Hakuba sits 250k west of Tokyo in the heart of Japanese Alps making Haneda and Narita airports in Tokyo the easiest entry points into Japan for Hakuba visitors. Those interested in reaching Hakuba have a several different options ranging in price and total time. Here are the most popular way for getting to Hakuba.
Take the Airport Train to Tokyo Station: ¥3,000 / 90min
Take the Nagano Shinkansen to Nagano Station:
¥8,400 / 90mi
Take the Alpico Bus from Nagano Station to Hakuba:
¥2,200 / 70 min
Those staying near Happo One Resort should exit the bus at Happo Bus Terminal
Take the Keikyu Airport Limited Express to Shinagawa Station:
¥300/10 minutes
Transfer to the Green Yamanote Line going to Tokyo Station:
¥180/15 minutes
Take the Shinkansen Bullet Train to Nagano City:
¥8,340/90 minutes
Take the Alpico Bus to Hakuba: ¥2,200/70 minutes
Those staying near Happo One Resort should exit the bus at Happo Bus Terminal
This route is currently suspended until international travel resumes.
This route is currently suspended until international travel resumes.
Leaves Shinjuku Station every morning at 8am.
The train departs Hakuba Station daily at 3:16.
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