First  founded in 1928 and situated in the breathtakingly beautiful Northern  Japan Alps,  Hakuba stands out as Japan’s top winter resort area,  offering some of the best winter sports action in Japan. The host of the  1998 Nagano Winter Olympics, Hakuba comprises 9 ski resorts stretched  across a broad valley, and provides more terrain, vertical rise and  advanced ski and snowboard slopes than anywhere in Japan. Abundant snow  and excellent powder conditions make Hakuba a perennial top choice of  skiers and snowboarders from around the world, but also a destination  for those seeking an authentic Japanese experience.  Hakuba boasts some of the highest snowfall levels in Japan, with an  annual base of snow exceeding ten meters. In addition to skiing and  snowboarding, winter enthusiasts can enjoy telemark skiing, Nordic  skiing (on an Olympic course),  snow rafting, snowmobiling, snowshoeing  and a fine selection of both Japanese and international restaurants.  With somet...
 
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