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“Absolutely want to go to Shinshu” ticket is now on sale

2021.05.28

A little away from everyday life, we pursued reasonable price setting and convenience so that you can easily experience the four superb view spots that represent Nagano Prefecture, and you can use it at each spot “Absolutely want to go Shinshu” “Superb view ticket” is now on sale. At Tsugaike Kogen, Hakuba Iwatake, Hakuba Happoone, and Kitashiga Ryuo, which are located in Nagano Prefecture, you can easily access the high altitude scenic area by taking a gondola or ropeway.

Chubu Mountain National Park Tsugaike Natural Garden (Otari Village, Nagano Prefecture)

Chubu Mountain National Park Tsugaike Natural Garden

A treasure trove of alpine plants, the observation marsh located at an altitude of 2,010 m is the only area in the area where you can see the Hakuba Taisetsu Valley, one of Japan’s three major snow valleys. Most of the hiking routes have wooden paths and barrier-free courses.

2021 Business Period: June 12th (Sat) -October 24th (Sun)
>Tsugaike Kogen Official Page

HAKUBA MOUNTAIN HARBOR (Hakuba Village, Nagano Prefecture)

HAKUBA MOUNTAIN HARBOR

The only cafe and terrace in Hakuba where you can enjoy the panoramic view of the four seasons from the top of the mountain, with the three mountains of Hakuba in front of you. In autumn, you can also see the snow-capped snow in the Northern Alps, the red autumn leaves on the hillside, and the three-tiered autumn leaves where the green trees at the foot of the mountain overlap.

2021 Business Period: April 29th (Thu) -November 14th (Sun)
>HAKUBA MOUNTAIN HARBOR公式ページ

Hakuba Happoone Happoike (Hakuba Village, Nagano Prefecture)

Hakuba Happoone Happoike

“Happo Pond”, a mountain landscape representing Japan at an altitude of 2,060m, was selected as one of the “36 Most Beautiful Places in Japan *1” by connecting a gondola and a lift. The beautiful pond that reflects Shirouma Sanzan on the surface of the water like a big mirror is one of the spectacular views that you definitely want to see. The promenade to Happo Pond has an excellent view and is a treasure trove of alpine plants. There is also “HAKUBA MOUNTAIN BEACH” at the gondola lift mountaintop station.
*1: CNN travel May 2017

2021 Business Period: June 5th (Sat), 6th (Sun), June 12th (Sat) -October 31st (Sun)
>Hakuba Happoone Official Page

SORA terrace (Yamanouchi Town, Nagano Prefecture)

SORA terrace

Ride the world’s largest 166-seater ropeway above the clouds. If the conditions are right, you can enjoy cafes, dog parks, and alpine plant appreciation in the fantastic world of the sky at an altitude of 1,770m, where the sea of clouds spreads out, along with the scenery created by nature in each season.
There are also lodging sightseeing spots such as Yudanaka Shibu Onsen and Jigokudani Yaen-Koen in the vicinity, and it is a special place where you can experience the sea of clouds, the sunset, the starry sky and the extraordinary space in one day.

2021 Business period: June 12th (Sat) -November 3rd (Wed) * Excluding September 6th (Mon) -September 10th (Fri)
>SORA terrace fficial page

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