

When the valley turns white, Wakuraba becomes your private alpine retreat. Just minutes away from Happo-One Ski Resort, it’s the ideal base for days of world-class skiing and snowboarding, followed by cozy nights by the fire.
After the slopes, soak in the semi-outdoor onsen-style bath and watch the snow fall over the Northern Alps.
Enjoy complimentary breakfast service and daily shuttles to ski fields and restaurants throughout the winter season (Dec 15 – Mar 1).
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As the snow melts, Hakuba reveals a new kind of beauty.
The green season brings endless outdoor adventures — mountain biking, hiking, kayaking, and picnics in the Donguri Panorama Park just across the road.
Evenings are for BBQs on the terrace, golden sunsets, and mountain air.
Wakuraba’s cool hilltop breeze and full amenities make it a serene base for summer exploration.

Explore the chalet and the views of Hakuba Valley
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Find all the essentials about your stay at Wakuraba.
The chalet accommodates up to 10 guests (maximum 8 guests during the winter season).
There are 4 king/twin bedrooms, perfect for families or small groups.
Yes — Wakuraba features a balcony and terrace with stunning panoramic views of the Hakuba Valley.
Yes — the chalet includes a semi-outdoor onsen-style bath with breathtaking mountain views.
Check-in: 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Check-out: Before 10:00 AM
Absolutely — Wakuraba is ideal for families and small groups seeking privacy, comfort, and connection with nature.
The chalet is located about 2.4 km from the center of Hakuba, on a quiet hilltop above the valley.
Yes, you can arrive by car. Private parking is available on-site.
During heavy snow, parking may be 70 meters below the chalet, with a free winter shuttle service for easy access.
Winter: Skiing, snowboarding, and onsen bathing.
Summer: Hiking, mountain biking, kayaking, and park picnics.

DISCOVER A UNIQUE BLEND OF ACCOMMODATION, CULTURAL EXPERIENCES, AND VIBRANT SOCIAL LIFE AT HA-MON SKI LODGE IN THE HAKUBA VALLEY, JAPAN.

