
Happo-One
destination resort
Hakuba's crown jewel and 1998 Olympic venue, offering Japan's most challenging piste skiing with epic vertical.
A small ranch-area ski hill in Nagano with six courses and a peaceful pastoral setting.
Runs
6
Vertical
400m
Summit
1774m
Base 1500m
Annual snow
~7m/season
Hidden gem
Best season Late December to mid-March
Why Yamada Bokujou Ski Area
A small ranch-area ski hill in Nagano with six courses and a peaceful pastoral setting.
Small Nagano ranch-area ski zone with six courses. Scenic setting on pastoral land with modest vertical suitable for families.
Plan your trip
Yamada Bokujou is a small local resort in the Sugadaira/Suzaka area — wide gentle pistes, big tubing run, and a sake-brewery angle in the surrounding town. Realistic by car or local bus from Suzaka Station.
Hand-picked stays across the resort's two zones.
Small ryokan and pensions in the Yamada Onsen village; Nagano City and Suzaka offer business hotel options.
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
16
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.
7
m~
per season
Frequent deep days through midwinter
Expert runs
6 total
No advanced split published — see trail map.
Vertical drop
400m
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 & features
Getting there
Nearest airport, train and bus options, and what the drive looks like in winter conditions.
From airport
Approx
Train / bus
Car from JR Suzaka or Nagano Station
Drive
Car from JR Suzaka or Nagano Station
Overview
Car from JR Suzaka or Nagano Station.
From airport
Approx. 3.5 hours from Tokyo Haneda via Hokuriku Shinkansen + car.
Live conditions
Off-seasonThe mountain is resting.
Next season
Opens late November
Current temp 17°C, wind 6 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.
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Book & plan
At the resort
Book accommodationOfficial resort siteGetting there
Domestic flights to Tokyo HanedaNagano airport transfers