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Nagano Hakuba Iwatake Snowfield Morning Round-Trip Bus + Lift Ticket Package Reservation (Departing from Shinjuku)
Nagano Hakuba Iwatake Snowfield Morning Round-Trip Bus + Lift Ticket Package Reservation (Departing from Shinjuku)
Nagano Hakuba Iwatake Snowfield Morning Round-Trip Bus + Lift Ticket Package Reservation (Departing from Shinjuku)
Nagano Hakuba Iwatake Snowfield Morning Round-Trip Bus + Lift Ticket Package Reservation (Departing from Shinjuku)
Nagano Hakuba Iwatake Snowfield Morning Round-Trip Bus + Lift Ticket Package Reservation (Departing from Shinjuku)

Nagano Hakuba Iwatake Snowfield Morning Round-Trip Bus + Lift Ticket Package Reservation (Departing from Shinjuku)


Booking confirmation: within 4 days before the departure
Guided language: 日本語
Free cancellation 11 day(s) prior to experience date
Please present the e-voucher on-site

  • A ski resort where you can enjoy the magnificent view of the Northern Alps
  • Even beginners can enjoy a long ride and spectacular views using the gondola.
  • The terrace cafe offers a spectacular view of the Hakuba Sanzan mountains, so be sure to stop by!
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Product Info

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- Tour Overview -

This plan includes a round-trip bus ride and lift ticket for skiing and snowboarding.

Please arrange your own accommodations

The resort has a wide range of slopes that can be enjoyed by beginners to advanced skiers.

- schedule -

6:50 departure Shinjuku (Tokyo Metropolitan Government large bus parking lot)

12:05-12:35 Rotary in front of Iwatake Gondola

Please make your own arrangements for accommodation.

return

Departure: 16:25 Rotary in front of Iwatake Gondola *On Sundays, the tour departs one hour earlier.

Arrives around 22:00 Shinjuku Station

[Tour Benefits]

Hakuba Iwatake Snow Field (Lift ticket included (night skiing included when open))

[First Day] Shinjuku, Tokyo Metropolitan Government Large Bus Parking Lot, Departure: 6:50 AM *Please gather 20 minutes prior to departure.

[First Day]
Shinjuku, Tokyo Metropolitan Government Large Bus Parking Lot, Departure: 6:50 AM
*Please gather 20 minutes prior to departure.

[Last Day] Departure from the rotary in front of the Iwatake Gondola at 4:25 PM *On Sundays, the tour departs one hour earlier.

[Last Day]
Departure from the rotary in front of the Iwatake Gondola at 4:25 PM
*On Sundays, the tour departs one hour earlier.

Purchase Notice

[Travel conditions]

Departure/Destination: Tokyo/Nagano

Number of days of travel: Depends on the plan

Transportation: Chartered bus

Operating bus company: OTB Co., Ltd. or related cooperating bus companies

Meal conditions: Breakfast 0, Lunch 0, Dinner 0

Available accommodation: None

Minimum number of participants: 15

Tour conductor: None

Guides: 0

[Travel planning/implementation]

Company name: Orion Tour Co., Ltd.

Address: 3F Daiwa Higashinihonbashi Building, 3-10-6 Higashinihonbashi, Chuo-ku

Registration number: Tourism Commissioner's Registered Travel Agency No. 692

Travel industry association: JATA

Reminders

  • A minimum of 15 traveler(s) are required for the tour to depart. If the number of participants does not reach the minimum requirement, the tour will be canceled. An email regarding tour cancellation will be sent 4 day(s) before the departure date

  • In the event of inclement weather such as typhoons or snowstorms, a decision on whether to cancel the tour will be made 1 day(s) before departure (local time 17:00). Notifications will then be sent via email

  • Please arrive at the designated location 20 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time

  • On this tour, you may be seated on the bus with other passengers.

  • The time spent at the ski resort is a guideline and may vary depending on traffic conditions, etc.

  • Arrival and departure times may be delayed due to road conditions, weather, or other unavoidable reasons. In the unlikely event that your arrival at Shinjuku is delayed and you have to take a taxi or stay overnight, our company will not be able to accept any claims.

  • Arrival at the destination may be delayed due to congestion at the meeting point, road congestion or accidents along the way, or other unavoidable reasons. Please note that we will not be held responsible for any reduction in the time spent at the destination or skiing time that may occur as a result. (We will not provide any compensation.)

FAQ

1. Is Hakuba Iwatake Snow Field suitable for beginners?

Yes, Hakuba Iwatake Snow Field is known to be beginner-friendly. The resort offers various gentle slopes, and beginners can comfortably use the gondola to access higher areas and enjoy long rides while taking in the magnificent scenery of the Northern Alps. It's an excellent place for those new to skiing or snowboarding to practice and improve their skills in a picturesque setting.

2. How does Hakuba Iwatake Snow Field compare to other ski resorts in the Hakuba area?

Hakuba Iwatake Snow Field is particularly renowned for its breathtaking panoramic views of the Northern Alps and Hakuba Sanzan, making it a favorite for its scenic beauty. It offers a balanced experience with diverse terrain, including beginner-friendly slopes accessible by gondola, alongside more challenging runs. It often provides a slightly more relaxed atmosphere compared to some of the larger, busier resorts in the Hakuba valley.

3. When is the typical operating season for Hakuba Iwatake Snow Field and when does the snow usually start?

The Hakuba Iwatake Snow Field typically operates from mid-December to early May, though specific opening and closing dates can vary annually based on actual snow conditions. Significant snowfall usually commences in late November or early December, enabling the resort to begin its operations. The peak snow season, offering the best conditions for winter sports, generally runs from mid-January through February.

4. What are the common transportation options to Hakuba Iwatake Snow Field from Shinjuku?

From Shinjuku, Tokyo, a popular and convenient transportation option is to utilize a direct round-trip highway bus. These bus packages often include a lift ticket, providing a hassle-free journey directly to Hakuba. Alternatively, travelers can take the JR limited express train from Shinjuku to Matsumoto, then transfer to the Oito Line to Hakuba Station, followed by a local bus or taxi to reach Hakuba Iwatake Snow Field.

5. How can visitors travel to Hakuba Iwatake Snow Field from Hakuba Station?

From Hakuba Station, visitors can easily reach Hakuba Iwatake Snow Field by taking a local shuttle bus. These buses typically operate frequently during the winter season and offer direct access to the resort's base area. Taxis are also readily available at Hakuba Station, providing a quicker and more direct, though generally more expensive, transportation option to the snow field.

6. What unique experiences and features can beginners enjoy at Hakuba Iwatake Snow Field?

Beginners at Hakuba Iwatake Snow Field can enjoy a unique experience by utilizing the gondola to easily reach higher elevations. This allows them to partake in long, gentle descents while being surrounded by the magnificent scenery of the Northern Alps, a feature not always available to beginners at other resorts. The wide, open slopes provide a safe and enjoyable environment to learn and practice skiing or snowboarding.

7. How can I book a bus and lift ticket package for Hakuba Iwatake Snow Field?

You can conveniently book a package that includes both round-trip bus transportation from Shinjuku and a lift ticket for Hakuba Iwatake Snow Field. Booking through KKday offers the advantage of a streamlined process, allowing you to secure your travel and resort access in one go, saving time and ensuring a hassle-free experience. This specific package also provides the flexibility to arrange your own accommodation independently.

8. What kind of panoramic views can be seen from the mountain terraces at Hakuba Iwatake Snow Field?

From the mountain terraces and observation decks at Hakuba Iwatake Snow Field, visitors are treated to spectacular panoramic views of the majestic Northern Alps. A particular highlight is the clear vista of the Hakuba Sanzan (Three Peaks of Hakuba), which includes Mount Shirouma, Mount Shakushi, and Mount Hakuba Yarigatake. The scenic terrace cafe is an ideal spot to relax and fully appreciate these stunning mountain landscapes.

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