Hakuba Valley Kashimayari Ski Resort

8.0
Excellent
(872 reviews)

Japan, 〒398-0001 Nagano, Omachi, Taira, 20490−4

+81 261-23-1231

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Hotel Description

Hakuba Valley Kashimayari Ski Resort is a charming getaway nestled in the heart of the Japanese Alps, offering a serene retreat for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Located at Japan, 〒398-0001 Nagano, Omachi, Taira, 20490−4, this resort is ideal for those seeking both winter adventure and peaceful relaxation. The resort is surrounded by the picturesque Hakuba Valley, making it a perfect base for skiing, snowboarding, and other outdoor activities. The ski resort features an open-air bath, a restaurant, and various recreational facilities, including table tennis and a banquet hall. The design of the resort combines modern comforts with traditional Japanese style, creating a warm, inviting atmosphere for guests.
The rooms at Hakuba Valley Kashimayari Ski Resort are spacious and well-appointed, providing a cozy environment with thoughtful amenities to ensure a restful stay. Guests can enjoy access to Wi-Fi, kid-friendly services, and a relaxing public bath. While there is no fitness center or spa, the resort's tranquil surroundings offer a perfect escape for those who want to unwind.
One of the resort's unique features is its location, which offers convenient access to top attractions in the region. A 26-minute drive brings you to Hakuba Happo-One Snow Resort, a world-renowned ski area that hosted the 1998 Winter Olympics. Hakuba Goryu Snow Resort and Hakuba 47 Winter Sports Park are also nearby, offering a variety of slopes and dining options for all skill levels.
For dining, guests can explore several excellent restaurants within a short distance. Recommended spots include the Italian Bistro Meeja (11 minutes by taxi), the Zen-inspired 健菜樂食Zen (21 minutes by taxi), and ボタニカ レストラン (18 minutes by taxi).
With convenient transportation links, including a 1-hour and 15-minute taxi ride from Shinshu-Matsumoto Airport, Hakuba Valley Kashimayari Ski Resort is an accessible and welcoming destination for anyone seeking an active yet peaceful retreat in the Japanese Alps. Experience this unique resort and create unforgettable memories with nature, culture, and adventure all in one place.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. 10-minute drive to Lake Aoki

2. One of the few hotels with an on-site restaurant

3. Table tennis and banquet hall available for guests

4. Open air bath with a relaxing atmosphere

5. Kid-friendly amenities and services

6. Convenient access to nearby ski resorts and attractions

7. Proximity to top dining options like Bistro Meeja and Zen

8. Easy access to public transportation, including nearby stations

9. Wi-Fi access throughout the resort for guests

10. A tranquil and scenic location perfect for outdoor activities


6.4 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Hakuba Happo-One Snow Resort
26 min
Hakuba Valley Kashimayari Ski Resort
Hakuba Goryu Snow Resort
20 min
Hakuba 47 Winter Sports Park
24 min
Hakuba Sanosaka Snow Resort
16 min

Nearest locations

Bistro Meeja
11 min
天暇楽 (テンカラ)
16 min
Hananoki
16 min
Cafe Restaurant
16 min
山遊食堂 岳
16 min
ボタニカ レストラン
18 min
Kuni's カントリーキッチン
19 min
レストランミチノエキハクバ
19 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating6.4
Nearest airportShinshu-Matsumoto Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 15 min

Location

Japan, 〒398-0001 Nagano, Omachi, Taira, 20490−4

Airports:

Shinshu-Matsumoto Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 15 min

Transit: 3 hr 33 min

Toyama Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 27 min

Transit: 4 hr 13 min

Transit:

Inao Station

Taxi: 12 min

Walking: 1 hr 43 min

Minami-Kamishiro Station

Taxi: 17 min

Walking: 2 hr 5 min

Uminokuchi Station

Taxi: 11 min

Walking: 1 hr 25 min

Yanaba Station

Taxi: 7 min

Walking: 49 min


Nearby locations

6.4

Good Location

Top Attractions

Top Restaurants


Amenities and Facilities

Activities

Table tennis

Banquet hall

Parking & transportation

Transfer

Public bath

Public bath

Open air bath

Food & drink

Restaurant

Breakfast

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Children

Kid-friendly

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools


Reviews

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伊藤薫

5/5
The familiar Kashimayari ski resort. This time I visited for a preview in preparation for winter.In the first place, I feel that the correct way to get there is to take R148, go through the guesthouse area near Lake Nakatsuna, and then attack Nakatsuna Slope. The path to the central slope is narrow and scary. I hope the snow is removed properly in winter. If you go from the Matsumoto direction, the signboard will appear on the back road, so the road is reasonably wide...I wonder which one is correct.Are the central slope and Nakatsuna slope a little apart? It also has a unique feel. I plan to come back and see what happens when the scenery becomes snowy.I hope it snows nicely.

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taka hayama

5/5
I went there for the Festival of Life.Multi-talented people from all over the country filled the slopes to brighten up the festival, creating a wonderful atmosphere.It was a small ski slope, but recently Hakuba has been getting very crowded, and since it's closer than Hakuba, I'd like to come here during the snow season. There are hot springs nearby, so I'm looking forward to winter.

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Satoshi Kojima

4/5
I went up from Hakuba to Matsumoto Ride. I still have to climb up to Mt. Oguma ♪

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Rりょうた

5/5
It's fun to fly around on a variety of courses and play with the terrain 👍There used to be a park, but recently the direction of the ski resort has changed to make it more suitable for parents and children. There are many benefits for parents with children in elementary and junior high school.

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Ochi Tetsuro

4/5
I skated on March 20th and 21st.Unfortunately, since it was a day other than Saturday and Sunday, the lifts (5th P and 7th P) were suspended.It snowed from the afternoon of the 20th until dawn, so the roads from Omachi Onsen Village to the ski resort were covered in snow, with some parts frozen.There are some slopes near the ski resort, so studless skis and tire chains are a must.Since the 7th P lift does not operate, the beginner course may be limited to the forest course along the 2nd P lift or from the 1Q lift.The second half of the 1A course is a bit steep and might be scary for beginners.However, the quality of the snow is very good and the skiing turns well, so you might feel like you've gotten better at it.Only one restaurant on the slopes was open, but the bandit curry was quite delicious.Although it is not a big slope, the Ippon Buna Downhill Course and the Super Forest Road Course are also fun courses, so I think it is a ski resort that you can have fun with.On the way back, take a hot spring bath at Yakushi-no-Yu and refresh yourself with Hasider.

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heikki sorsa13

3/5
Please note that you cannot buy lift tickets at Nakatsuna!When you go up to the center, you can ride the 6th quad for free once.Then you can go buy lift tickets at the center house.To return to Nakatsuna, return your card at the center house and receive a one-time ticket, so you can ride the 2nd pair and go down the Ippon Buna Downhill Course, or you can ride the 7th pair and go down the Nakatsuna Super Forest Road Course. Masu.I recommend getting off at the Nakatsuna Super Forest Road Course, which is super fun!But I'm very disappointed.The size of the ski resort has been reduced year by year, and the number of lifts that don't work (closed courses) has increased, making it a less interesting ski resort (I still love it!)The 10th pair lift should definitely be revived! !please! !The operating hours of the lifts have become shorter, and the lift fees, which were once cheap, have gone up.It's a waste to have such an empty and fun slope.These days, there are many families and fewer foreigners.It's a fun course full of ups and downs, with both gentle and steep slopes.It's small, but I highly recommend it!Fewer customers → Lift not running → No more fun → Fewer customers! We are entering a negative spiral.This has long been a small, fun, and cheap ski resort!Nakatsuna's guest house district is nearby, and there used to be sunrise and night games there, so I love it so much that I go there every year.I want it to be revived like it was in the past.

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KOJI

4/5
I discovered a hidden gem: Snowboarding with kidsIt's empty and there are long courses.I will go again