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Hakuba Iwatake Snowfield 2021-2022 Started selling during the winter season

2021.10.08

Iwatake Resort Co., Ltd. started selling season tickets for the 2021-2022 winter season from October 1, 2021. We are strengthening the attractiveness of the slopes by adding snow machines, expanding the powder area, and establishing a new kids slope for the winter season. In addition, we will start winter business of “CHAVATY HAKUBA”, a store specializing in tea latte and freshly baked scones.

The only independent peak in the Hakuba area (elevation 1,289m), “Otsuiwadake Snowfield” is a 2021-2022 winter season so that skiers and snowboarders can enjoy winter sports in a more satisfying environment. Will actively develop various measures.

Expanded snow outdoor area where non-skiers can easily play with snow

“Hakuba Iwatake Snowfield” is actively opening areas where non-skiers for sightseeing can enjoy snow and renewing existing services.

Early bird season tickets with a special money-back guarantee will be on sale from October

Early bird sales of “Hakuba Iwatake Snowfield” season tickets will begin on October 1, 2021 (Friday). You can purchase seasonal tickets with various benefits such as free drinks, free hot spring bathing, restaurant discounts, lift tickets for companions and rental discounts, at the same price as last season.

In addition, if the ski resort closes early due to the influence of the new coronavirus this season, we will also provide a special money-back guarantee service that can be received depending on the date of closing.

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Early: October 1st – December 10th, 2021
Generally: From December 11, 2021

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