Hakuba47

The linked resorts of Hakuba Goryu and Hakuba47 form Hakuba’s most popular hill in terms of visitor numbers. Both resorts can be ridden using the same lift ticket.

Runs
Lifts
Statistics
Walk Up Pricing
Number of Runs

8

Doubles

3

Average Snowfall

10m

Full Day Adult (13-64)

¥5,000

Beginner Terrain

30%

Triples

0

Base Elevation

820m

Full Day Child (6-12)

¥5,000

Intermediate Terrain

40%

High Speed Quads

1

Summit Elevation

1614m

Half Day Adult (4 and under)

¥5,000

Advanced Terrain

30%

Gondolas

1

Vertical Drop

794m

Full Day Senior

(65+) ¥5,000

Skiable Acres

32ha

Distance from Happo-info Center

5km

*Prices for 2019-2020 not yet released

Beginners

At Goryu, beginners are spoilt for choice with the long slope above the Toomi base and many gentle runs over towards the Iimori side that many people tend to miss. Skiers who are just starting out should really head over this way. Iimori also has a roped off sledging area with an array of toys for toddlers. The Toomi base building meanwhile boasts a large indoor play area for younger children.

Note that beginners can access the upper slope shared by 47 and Goryu, enjoy the views, and then ride down either gondola if the descent seems too long or daunting. 47 can be ridden from the resort top to the base along cat tracks, but the lack of gradient in some sections makes it hard work for snowboarders or skiers without poles.

Intermediates

Hakuba Goryu has a wide intermediate slope at the top of the gondola with great snow and three lifts to keep you moving.

Advanced

At Goryu, simply do laps top to bottom off the gondola, taking the Champion Expert and not the switchbacks.

Hakuba’s Best Snow Park

Hakuba Goryu offers night skiing every evening until 10pm on the run above the Toomi base. We think it is Hakuba’s longest beginner-friendly run

International Ski Schools operating on Hakuba47

Hakuba Snow Sports

Snow Dragon Ski School