
Happo-One
destination resort
Hakuba's crown jewel and 1998 Olympic venue, offering Japan's most challenging piste skiing with epic vertical.

The southernmost Hakuba Valley resort — small, gentle, and a soft-landing for absolute beginners.
Live conditions
Off-seasonThe mountain is resting.
Next season
Opens late November
Current temp 13°C, wind 2 km/h. We’ll resume the daily report once snowfall picks up.
Forecast data via Open-Meteo. Refreshes hourly. Always verify with the resort before driving up.
Why Jiigatake Ski Resort
The southernmost Hakuba Valley resort — small, gentle, and a soft-landing for absolute beginners.
Jiigatake Ski Resort is a ski resort in Nagano, with 7 marked runs and 240m of vertical. It averages around 9m of snowfall a season, over terrain that suits beginners. Expect well-groomed pistes.
Terrain in detail
TameFamily-focused. If you're after gnarly black runs, look elsewhere. Difficulty, powder character, and the stats that matter on the mountain itself.
Hardcore index
1
Family-focused. If you're after gnarly black runs, look elsewhere.
From terrain split, run profile, vertical drop, expert features.
Powder profile
Inland alpine — variable depending on storm direction.
Drier on cold storms, deeper when the Sea of Japan fires.
9
m
per season
Frequent deep days through midwinter
Expert runs
1 of 7
Estimated from advanced terrain split.
Vertical drop
240m
Compact mountain.
Steepest pitch
—
Pitch not published.
Backcountry gates
None
In-bounds skiing only.
Tree skiing
Limited
Mostly groomed terrain.
Moguls
Few
Mostly cord and powder.
Best for
Terrain
Getting there
From airport
3.5 hours from Tokyo
Train / bus
Shuttle from JR Shinano-Omachi Station 3
Shuttle from JR Shinano-Omachi Station 3.5 hours from Tokyo
Photo: Ski Mania / Public domain · Source
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