Hakuba 47 Ski Resort
The name of Hakuba 47 Ski Resort originates from the concept of 4 seasons, 7 days a week, so it’s called Hakuba Four-Seven (not forty seven) or yon nana. Hakuba 47 shares a lift pass and is interconnected via the slopes with the
Goryu Ski Resort which is generally much mellower than 47. What sets 47 apart from its other
Hakuba ski resort counterparts are the terrain park and the snow quality.
Pros and Cons of Hakuba 47
Pros
- Hakuba 47 Ski Resort is renowned for its terrain park and the halfpipe which is somewhat of a rarity in Japan.
- The piste runs are steeper than most of the other nearby resorts.
- The quality of the snow is usually well retained due to the northerly aspect of the slopes.
- Like some of the other Hakuba resorts, 47 offers great views.
- Combined with Goryu, it offers decent sized terrain.
Cons
- There is no ski-in ski-out accommodation or village at Hakuba 47 so you need to get a bus or drive there.
- There are better Hakuba ski areas for beginners.
Pro or Con Depending on your Perspective
- The resort has opened some treed areas where you’re allowed to ski and ride off-piste, although there are still a few hoops to jump through (see Hakuba 47 skiing terrain for more information).
- The treed terrain includes some lovely steeps and leaps, but don’t expect fresh powder to last too long.
- Hakuba 47 is accessible off the Epic Pass.
Hakuba 47 Ski and Snowboard Terrain
By itself, the Hakuba 47 ski resort (officially known as Hakuba 47 Winter Sports Park) is rather small and underwhelming, especially compared to
Happo One. Hakuba has only 4 to 6 lifts (including a gondola and a fast quad chair), 8 official runs, and 80 acres of piste terrain. Combined with
Goryu it’s a medium sized resort.
Hakuba 47 has a little bit of terrain for the different ability levels. The official trail stats are 30% beginner, 40% intermediate, and 30% advanced and there are also several designated tree runs for advanced and expert riders. See the
Hakuba 47 skiing terrain and ratings for more information.
Where is Hakuba 47 Ski Resort?
Hakuba 47 is 5km by road from the Hakuba train station and 5km from Happo, the main tourist hub of the Hakuba Valley.
See the
getting to Hakuba 47 page for more information.
Hakuba 47 Accommodation
There is no village or accommodation at the base of Hakuba 47. There are several Hakuba 47 lodgings close by and Goryu accommodation, but most people stay in Happo, Wadano or Echoland. See the
Hakuba accommodation page for more information.
Facilities
The limited ski resort amenities are primarily housed at the base of Hakuba 47. There are ski and snowboard rentals and a retail section with basic accessories. There is also a kids’ snow area for parent supervised play.
The base area has a few options for food and drinks including a large cafeteria, a pizza joint, an izakaya, a bar, and a taco outlet. There is also a café and restaurant at the top of the gondola, which is nice to appreciate the views.
The Hakuba 47 Ski Academy International offers group and private ski and snowboard lessons in English for ages 4+, whilst Hakuba Ski Concierge offers private lessons in English, and they also offer door-to-door transport as part of the service.
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