Hakuba Happo
The Happo One Ski Resort and the Happo Village that sits below it are the tourist and skiing hub of
Hakuba Japan. Happo One (pronounced Happo “On Ay” as opposed to the number “one”) is the most popular of the Hakuba ski resorts, and many visitors to Hakuba only ski or snowboard at Happo. The Happo Village has lots of accommodation, a small number of shops, restaurants and bars, and the highest concentration of local transport options.
Pros and Cons of Happo Village and Happo One
Pros
- Happo One is a large ski area (by Japanese standards) with reasonable terrain variety for beginners to advanced riders. It’s the best ski resort in Hakuba as an all-rounder.
- Happo One is very accessible from the main Hakuba villages of Happo and Wadano, and there are lots of buses from nearby Echoland.
- Happo One is a family friendly resort with group ski lessons and child care conducted by English speaking staff.
- The views of the Japanese Alps are rather spectacular.
- The Happo One Ski Resort provides access to mellow and steep alpine backcountry terrain.
- Happo is one of the most vibrant of the Hakuba villages and has some restaurants, nightlife, and a few ski shops.
- The Happo village is a central transport hub for regular buses to all the other Hakuba ski resorts.
- There is a wide range of Happo accommodation options including hotels, ryokan, houses and apartments.
Cons
- The ski area and the village are very popular and can suffer from crowds during peak times. This can manifest in chopped up snow, lift lines and difficulty getting into a restaurant.
- There is not enough investment into fixing the antiquated lift system and infrastructure.
Pro or Con Depending on your Perspective
- Happo is very westernised and many of the businesses in the village are owned and staffed by gaijin.
Happo One Ski and Snowboard Terrain
Happo One is a stand-alone resort that is fairly large by Japanese standards, and the official statistics of 16 courses and 220 hectares of piste terrain under-represents the size of the resort. The ski area has a decent amount of vertical (1,071 metres) and a reasonably steep pitch, which made it ideal as the venue for the 1998 Winter Olympics slalom and downhill events, as well as the ski jumping.
The Happo One ski resort is very well suited to intermediates with its various groomed runs, and it’s a good place to be a speed demon. Happo has mellow terrain at only one of the four base areas, so beginners may want to have lessons to help navigate the terrain. Piste runs for advanced skiers and snowboarders are commonly covered in well formed moguls (for those lucky enough to have enough cartilage left in the knees).
Historically Hakuba Happo had a strong reputation for the prohibition of off-piste skiing and the powder police used to be out in force. The resort has relaxed somewhat and there are now a couple of areas where off-piste riding is officially permitted. There are various signs around to indicate that off-piste skiing is not allowed elsewhere, yet it seems that everyone just does it anyhow and it doesn’t take long for the hill to get tracked out.
Where Happo really excels is the sidecountry and access to the Happo North Faces (that I like to call the Happy Faces!), the highly famed alpine backcountry with steep bowls and gnarly lines that sits above and behind the ski resort.
See the
Happo Ski Resort terrain page for more information on the skiing and snowboarding.
Happo Snow
The average snowfall per season at Happo One is 11.7 metres (460 inches). The top of the Happo ski resort is the highest of the Hakuba ski areas and the upper reaches of the resort are in the sub-alpine, unlike the nearby resorts that are largely below the treeline. This higher elevation produces better quality powder at the top, but the downside is that it’s more exposed to the weather.
Where is Happo?
The Happo Adam gondola (the main base of the Happo One Ski Resort) is located 2.6km west of the town of Hakuba. The Happo village extends about 1km from the gondola to the southeast.
Happo One Ski Resort is flanked by the
Hakuba 47 ski resort to the south and the
Iwatake Snow Field to the north, but these resorts are not inter-connected via the lifts.
You can get to Happo with
Nagano Snow Shuttle. See the
Hakuba travel page for more information on the location of Hakuba Japan and how to get there and around.
Happo Accommodation
Happo village is a prime spot to stay because it’s right in the thick of all the action. The Happo Village sits below two base areas of the Happo One ski resort: Nakiyama; and Shirakaba (gondola). Much of the
Happo accommodation is clustered within a short walk of the slopes and a few of the Happo hotels are ski-in ski-out.
Near the Kokusai base area is the top of the Happo Village and
Lower Wadano, whilst most of the Wadano Village adjoins the Sakka base of Happo One. Many properties in
Upper Wadano are ski-in ski-out and the best beginners’ terrain is at the Sakka base, so this area is popular with families who don’t have much need for nightlife.
Echoland is another village near Happo. It isn’t located within easy walking distance of Happo One, but advantages of
Echoland accommodation include more affordability, lots of restaurants and bars, and good bus connections to various Hakuba ski resorts including Happo One.
See the
Hakuba Accommodation page for more information and a map.
Ski Resort Facilities
Happo One has various on-mountain eateries as well as restaurants at each of the base areas.
Ski & Snowboard Rentals
You won’t have any difficulties finding ski and snowboard rentals in the Happo and Wadano area (see
Hakuba ski rentals for more information).
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Ski & Snowboarding Lessons
There are a few options for ski school. Of note, Evergreen provides ski and snowboard group lessons in English for children (ages 3+) and adults as well as child care with English speaking staff. Evergreen is located at the Kokusai base of Happo One.
Hakuba Ski Concierge offers private lessons in English for both skiing and snowboarding, and they also offer door-to-door transport as part of the service.
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