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[Hakuba Iwatake Mountain Resort]IWATAKE AUTUMN NIGHT 2025 Night Event Held on 8 November to Coincide with the Peak Autumn Foliage Season

2025.10.15

The season of the ‘three stages of autumn colours’ at Hakuba Iwatake Mountain Resort is finally upon us. To mark this occasion, and in gratitude for the 2025 green season, the gondola lift will be operating extended hours. A special night event, ‘IWATAKE AUTUMN NIGHT 2025’, will be held, and a limited autumn menu will be available to complement the autumn colours. Visitors can enjoy the spectacular views alongside seasonal flavours unique to Shinshu.

Three-stage autumn colours

The three-tiered autumn colours are a rare natural phenomenon unique to mountainous regions with significant elevation differences, where one can simultaneously enjoy the “white” of snow piled on the summit, the “red” of autumn leaves spreading across the mid-slopes, and the “green” of trees remaining at the base. It is particularly renowned for being visible in the Hakuba area of Nagano Prefecture, with Hakuba Iwatake Mountain Resort standing as one of the representative tourist spots during the autumn foliage season.

IWATAKE AUTUMN NIGHT 2025

To express gratitude for the 2025 green season, Hakuba Iwatake Mountain Resort will hold a special night event, ‘IWATAKE AUTUMN NIGHT 2025’, featuring extended gondola lift operations.

For this event only, the summit area, HAKUBA MOUNTAIN HARBOR, will be decorated with fantastical illuminations, and the fireworks launched right before your eyes will be truly spectacular.
Enjoy an extraordinary experience woven from the unique nature and spectacular views that only Hakuba can offer.

Date: Saturday, 8 November 2025
Time: Until 18:30 (last gondola down)
Venue: Hakuba Iwatake Mountain Resort
Content: Fireworks display, complimentary refreshments, HAKUBA MOUNTAIN HARBOR illuminations
Fee: Event-specific resort admission ticket (includes return gondola lift) ¥500 after 16:00 on the day
*Standard rates apply until 16:00, but you may remain on-site after 16:00.

Limited-edition gourmet dishes featuring autumn flavours

At Soup Stock Tokyo Hakuba, operating as a shop-in-shop within the Sky Arc mountain restaurant, we offer vibrant soups and curries perfectly suited to the autumn foliage scenery, alongside warm Japanese-style desserts.

Located at an altitude of 1,100 metres within Hakuba Hitotoki no Mori, CHAVATY HAKUBA—a specialist shop offering tea lattes and freshly baked scones—presents special autumn menus including rich lattes made with Shinshu-grown Obuse chestnuts.

Hakuba Iwatake Mountain Resort Overview

※Some facilities and activities will be closed from 10 to 16 November.

Operating Period: hursday 24 April 2025 to Sunday 16 November 2025
Opening Hours: 8:30–17:00
Admission Fees: Resort Entry Ticket (includes return gondola and 5-line South Lift): Adults ¥2,900, Children ¥1,600, Pets (per animal) ¥800
Location: 12056 Oaza Kitashiro, Hakuba Village, Kitaazumi District, Nagano Prefecture

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