Hakuba , a village located at the foot of the Japanese Alps in the Kitaazumi District of Nagano in Japan, provides scintillating views of snowy mountains and is one of the major skiing locations in Asia.
The ski resorts of Hakuba, like those of the other parts of the country, are of a great variety. They provide the skiers with a diverse amenities ranging from the long skiing areas to cafes and restaurants along the side of the skiing zones where the skiers can chill themselves off in the middle of skiing. The resorts also have different facilities for the beginners and also the advanced skiers. There are seven ski resorts in Hakuba all of which are extremely popular. Of them, the Happo-one Ski Resort attracted the attention of the world by staging the Winter Olympic Games in 1998. Here is a list of the ski resorts of Hakuba:
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Hakuba Happo-one Ski Resort Happo-one Tourism Association Happo Hakuba village, Kita Azumi Nagano prefecture 399-9301 |
Hakuba Goryu Ski Resort Hakuba Goryu Tourism Association Iida Hakuba village, Kita Azumi, Nagano prefecture 399-9211 |
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Hakuba Highland Hotel Warabidaira Hakuba village, Kita Azumi Nagano prefecture 399-9301 |
Sun Alpina Hakuba Sanosaka ski Resort Hakuba Sanosaka Tourism Association Sano Hakuba village, Kita Azumi, Nagano prefecture 399-9211 |
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Hakuba Iwatake Ski Resort Iwatake Kitashiro Hakuba Village, Kita Azumi, Nagano prefecture 399-9301 |
Hakuba 47 Winter Sports Park Chukyo Television Resort 24196-11 Kamishiro Hakuba village, Kita Azumi, Nagano prefecture 399-9211 |
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Hakuba Minetaka Ski Resort Hakuba Hakuba village, Kita Azumi, Nagano prefecture 399-9301 |
