Beginner’s Guide To Skiing in Hakuba
Hakuba Village was the main venue when Nagano hosted the 1998 Winter Olympics. If that isn’t testament to the quality of its slopes, we don’t know what is. The village is part of the greater Hakuba Valley, where you can find 11 ski resorts offering the ultimate snowy getaway. Read on for a quick idea of how to go skiing in Hakuba, and what it costs.
Hakuba Iwatake Snow Field.
Getting from Tokyo to Hakuba
By the Hokuriku Shinkansen: About ¥10,080, including a transfer to an express bus at Nagano Station, in total takes about 3?4 hours.
By JR Azusa Limited Express train No. 5: ¥8,050, goes all the way from Shinjuku to Hakuba Station, takes about 4 hours.
By highway bus: A one-way ticket costs about ¥5,200, but priThe post Beginner’s Guide To Skiing in Hakuba appeared first on Tokyo Cheapo.
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