Hakuba Valley

2,100Acres
143Runs
110Lifts
3,543'Vertical
5,906'Summit
400 inches"Snowfall

1998 Winter Olympics venue with 10 interconnected resorts. Legendary Japanese powder and authentic cultural experience.

Snow Report

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175"Season
JanBest Mo.
VariableReliability
Monthly Avg (in)
9"
Nov
47"
Dec
53"
Jan
36"
Feb
24"
Mar
6"
Apr
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Terrain Breakdown

30% Beginner 40% Intermediate 30% Advanced

Highlights

  • 1998 Olympics venue
  • 10 connected resorts
  • Authentic Japanese culture
  • 400 inches annual snow

Resort Details

Official Site: hakubavalley.com
Season: December to April
Snowmaking: Yes
Night Skiing: Yes
Day Pass: ¥5,500-7,500
Season Pass: Epic Pass
Nearest City: Nagano (50 km)

Best For

Japanese powderOlympic heritageMulti-resort experience

How Many Days to Ski Hakuba Valley?

2-3 Days

A solid mid-week or extended weekend trip to experience all the mountain offers.

With 2,100 skiable acres and 143 runs, plus 3,543' of vertical, plan for multiple days to truly experience everything.

Hakuba Valley Lift Ticket Prices (2025-2026)

Prices are approximate and may vary by day, season, and purchase method. Always verify on the resort's official website.

PASS
Day Pass
¥5,500-7,500
Season Pass
Epic Pass

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