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Hakuba Village where you can enjoy a feeling of openness in the great outdoors

2020.12.11

Hakuba Village is located at the foot of the Northern Alps in the northwestern part of Nagano Prefecture and is surrounded by magnificent mountains. A mountain resort where you can enjoy skiing, snowboarding, magnificent scenery and activities in the open nature. The Hakuba Village Tourism Bureau held the first “2020-2021 SNOW Season Hakuba Village Tourism Information Exchange Meeting” on November 24, 2020 for the first time in the SNOW season.

Demand for mountain resorts where you can enjoy a feeling of openness in the great outdoors is expected to increase further, and the 2020-2021 SNOW season, which will soon enter the season, aims to become a new mountain resort that corresponds to the “with corona” era.

In order for customers to enjoy a mountain resort full of liberation in the wilderness with peace of mind, all tourists, including ski resorts, accommodation facilities, restaurants, and tourist associations, collaborate to share and utilize information. We will make efforts as a united area.

● HAKUBA VALLEY Hakuba Village Ski Resort New Coronavirus Infection Prevention Measures

At “Hakuba Iwadake Snowfield,” “Hakuba Happoone Ski Resort,” “Hakuba 47 Winter Sports Park,” “Able Hakuba Goryu,” and “Hakuba Sanosaka Ski Resort,” the 2020-2021 winter business will be open for the new corona virus infection. We will take measures to provide “comfort” and “comfort” during our stay so that our customers can enjoy winter sports “safely and securely” as well as “closed, dense and close”. [Hakuba Village Cableway Business Council]

Hakuba Happoone Ski Resort

GO TO HAPPO! The largest slope in the Hakuba area with a total running distance of 23,000m

Happoone Ski Resort

□ Nakiyama Snowland Open
A snow park that both families and beginners can enjoy with peace of mind has opened in Mt. Meiki! There are endless ways to play, such as air play equipment and sledding. A moving belt with a dome with a total length of 80 m has also been newly installed so that anyone can easily start skiing.

□ Efforts for 100% renewable energy
About half of the lifts use electricity derived from renewable energy.
We are working to reduce plastic waste.

□ To the smokeless slope
From the 20-21 season, the smoking areas on the slopes will be dedicated to fire-free, smoke-free heat-not-burn tobacco so that all customers can spend their time in a more comfortable and clean environment.

□ New Coronavirus Countermeasures
3 Avoiding crowds so that customers can enjoy snow sports with peace of mind
We will implement infection prevention measures.
With the introduction of SKIOSK, lift ticket purchases are made by credit card, and WEB is paid in advance and is completely cashless.
We will prepare a parking lot (Sakihana) exclusively for reservations.

Iwatake Snowfield

Snow resort that you can enjoy with all five senses this winter

Iwatake Snowfield

MOUNTAIN RESORT that satisfies SKIER / BOARDER and TRAVELER
□ Cruising while watching the superb view
Free-riding is more fun with terrain play, and I am very satisfied with the various courses that can not be played in one day and the finest powder.
□ Enjoy the spectacular view of the mountaintop and the snowy fields with your pet
The ban is lifted this season. Enjoy the world of silver and silver with your pet. (Skiing and snowboarding are not possible together)

□ HAKUBA S-CLASS
You can enjoy Iwatake more easily and more meaningfully, such as a gondola priority ride, a lounge dedicated to the venue, and a priority parking lot.
□ Sky Ark Restaurant “HAKUBA Deli”
“Three kinds of exquisite curry” using “Miyama Genghis Kishi”, “Hakuba ham”, “Itoigawa seafood” with the concept of local production for local consumption deli restaurant, Hakuba Deli lunch plate limited in winter, “Traditional Borsiti ], You can enjoy “delicatessen food”.

□ To the smokeless slope
From the 20-21 season, the smoking areas on the slopes will be dedicated to fire-free, smoke-free heat-not-burn tobacco so that all customers can spend their time in a more comfortable and clean environment.

HAKUBA MOUNTAIN HARBOR
A large panoramic terrace.
Located on the summit of 1,289m above sea level, the terrace offers a spectacular view of the Northern Alps, which stretches from north to south, with Mt. Hakuba in front of you.
On a cold day, take a break at the Hot Chocolate of “THE CITY BAKERY” located on the superb view terrace.

You can enjoy the fantastic world of silver and various snow activities without skiing or snowboarding.
“Yaho Sing” where you can enjoy the feeling of jumping out into the Northern Alps.
In the beech forest area where both adults and children can play with snow, you can enjoy nature with free rental of snowshoes, sleds, and snow sculpture goods.

Able Hakuba Goryu & Hakuba47 Winter Sports Park

PLAY OUTDOORs Let’s go out

Able Hakuba Goryu & Hakuba47

□ Enjoy the 23 courses in a wide area with a magnificent view of the Northern Alps
□ Pre-purchase tickets with a great deal on your smartphone
You can buy lift tickets at a great price without lining up at the ticket center.
□ GORY U47 quest held
GORY U47 quest to win a luxury prize 21-22 season ticket. Answer the quizzes hidden on the slopes and aim for completeness
□ # Ski resort with beautiful scenery # Park is enriched Ranking 1st place “47 PARKS” # Shinshu Gueret Food Battle 2nd consecutive victory
□ Able Hakuba Goryu Escal Plaza Early morning 5: 30-22: 00 OPEN
□ Able Hakuba Goryu and Omi slopes are “the only night game slope in the Hakuba area (closed on Wednesdays)” and “Sunrise slope”

Enjoy the night game slope night game park on the 914m long course reset by the night game pre-compressed snow, and the barn that became the best view in the morning at the sunrise on the year-end and New Year holidays and weekends and holidays.

Hakuba Sanosaka Ski Resort

The view of Lake Aoki is superb

Hakuba Sanosaka Ski Resort

□ “Time ticket” is extended from 3 hours to 4 hours for a great deal
The convenient time ticket can be used for 4 hours. In addition, you will receive a time ticket with two time tickets of different dates.

□ Safe and secure with corona measures
Insulate temperature at one entrance, disinfect hands, fill in name, address, contact information (downloadable on HP), and secure a way to contact visitors as a response in case of any infected person. To do. Rental is by appointment only, and returned clothing and boots are disinfected with an ozone generator.

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