Hakkoda resort background
Hakkoda in Japan - a person on a snowboard in the snow.
Hakkoda in Japan - a person on a snowboard in the snow.
Hakkoda in Japan - a person on a snowboard on a snowy mountain.
Stunning winter scenery in Hakkoda, Japan, featuring a charming chalet amidst a snowy landscape that doubles as a winter sports centre. A scene filled with the beauty and thrill of winter sports.
Stunning winter view at Hakkoda in Kansuizawa, Japan, featuring a lively winter sports scene on the snowy mountain slopes amidst breathtaking winter scenery.
Winter scene at Hakkoda, Japan, showcasing a serene snowy landscape. Skiers descend a mountain slope in a popular ski resort, highlighting the allure of winter sports in the scenic, snow-laden terrain.

Hakkoda Übersicht

Hakkoda Ski Resort, located in Aomori, Japan, is a paradise for those seeking an authentic powder experience. Known for its deep, soft snow and beautiful scenery, the resort is particularly famous for its backcountry skiing and snowboarding. The powder snow quality is exceptional, and the resort is popular among advanced skiers who come to challenge themselves on the dynamic courses, often amidst the "ice monsters" – trees covered in frost and snow.

While the resort offers stunning views of Aomori City, Mt. Iwaki, and Mutsu Bay on clear days, the weather can be unpredictable, with road closures and gondola suspensions due to high winds or heavy snow. Visitors should be prepared for extreme conditions, especially at the upper lifts, which are often closed in bad weather. The slopes cater mainly to intermediate and advanced skiers, though beginners may find some routes challenging.

One downside is the lack of amenities: there are no shops, and only a few dining options are available near the lift, closing by 17:00. Credit cards are not widely accepted, so visitors should bring cash. Despite these limitations, Hakkoda's long runs, including the scenic forest course, make it a worthwhile destination for powder enthusiasts.

The gondola is efficient and offers breathtaking views, though it can get crowded, particularly during peak seasons. Some travelers have reported long wait times, and the resort can become quite busy during the spring ski season.

In summary, Hakkoda offers a unique, adventurous skiing experience, particularly for those seeking fresh powder and backcountry terrain. However, it is less suited to beginners or those looking for a fully serviced resort with modern amenities. If you're an experienced skier or snowboarder willing to embrace the wild nature of Hakkoda, you are in for an unforgettable experience.

Wichtige Einblicke

6 Einblicke verfügbar

Bergstation Höhe

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Maximale Skihöhe
Max: 6767 m

Anzahl der Lifte

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Gesamtmenge der in Betrieb befindlichen Lifte
Max: 165 total

Gesamte Pistenlänge

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Eine Gesamtdistanz aller Pisten
Max: 600 km

Höhenunterschied

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Maximale vertikale Abfahrtsdistanz
Max: 3167 m

Talstation Höhe

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Anfangshöhe des Skigebiets
Max: 4000 m

Befahrbares Gelände

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Gesamtfläche des zugänglichen Skigeländes
Max: 12366 ac

Merkmale

1 Merkmal verfügbar

Traditionelles Skigebiet

Ein klassisches Skigebiet mit echtem Schnee

Kommentare

Real experiences from visitors to this resort

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Bergstation Höhe

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Gesamte Pistenlänge

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Talstation Höhe

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Befahrbares Gelände

423.4cm
Jährlicher Schneefall
11 Jahresdurchschnitt
Peak: January (113.2cm)
36.8cm
Nov
105.7cm
Dec
113.2cm
Jan
95.7cm
Feb
74.2cm
Mar
33.5cm
Apr
Snow Season (Nov-Dec-Jan-Feb-Mar-Apr)

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