Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. We spent 3 days living in an RV in Hakuba, Japan… and it was not what we expected.From sleeping at roadside stations to finally ...
Like many other snow resorts in Japan, the Tsugaike and Iwatake areas of Hakuba in the central Japan prefecture of Nagano face the overall decline in domestic skiing and snowboarding populations ...
Hakuba, Japan (CNN) — At 5 p.m., the line outside Ohyokkuri has already begun to form. The traditional izakaya, or pub, is so popular that people start waiting outside for half an hour before it opens ...
Nestled at the foot of Japan's Northern Alps mountains, Hakuba in the central Japan prefecture of Nagano is known globally for hosting ski jumping and alpine skiing in the 1998 Nagano Olympics and for ...
HAKUBA VALLEY, Japan – Snow crab legs protruded from a steaming bowl of miso soup accompanied by a golden-brown portion of takoyaki, a battered ball stuffed with grilled octopus. What did this ...
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This Underrated Ski Valley in Japan Has $68 Lift Tickets and World-class Powder—and It's Just 3 Hours From Tokyo
It’s affordable, has great powder, and is just a few hours from Tokyo. What else could you ask for? Hakuba Valley is located in Japan's Nagano Prefecture, which is just three hours from Tokyo by ...
Japan is a country whose boom-bust experience with winter sports has left a mix of charmingly dated resorts matched with an infusion of new-found interest from foreign visitors. In the inverse of the ...
Hakuba is a winter playground for skiers and snowboarders who want more of a challenge in the heart of the Japanese Alps Confession: we’re very open about our love of Niseko, but we’ve been hiding ...
In summer, Hakuba village in Nagano Prefecture shimmers with a dazzling array of green in a multitude of shades. As far as the eye can see, the valley is covered in verdant foliage, and mountains ...
Hakuba Happo One isn’t just a destination to enjoy snow sports in winter. This month, it’s hosting an event that’s said to be Japan’s highest altitude fireworks, with rockets launched at 1,400 metres ...
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