Hakuba
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Basic information
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Address | Hakuba Village, Kitaazumi-gun, Nagano, 399-9301 Japan |
Access | From JR Tokyo Station, take the Hokuriku Shinkansen to Nagano Station in approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes. From Nagano Station, take a direct bus to Hakuba Village, which takes about 1 hour. From JR Shinjuku Station to Matsumoto Station, take the Chuo Honsen Limited Express for approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes. From Matsumoto Station to Hakuba Station, take the Oito Line limited express for approximately 1 hour. |
Phone | TEL 0261-85-4210(Hakuba Village Tourism Office Information) |
Website | Japanese Website English Website |
Recommended flowers | Cherry blossoms and rape blossoms: mid-April to early May |
Highlights | Surrounded by mountains at an elevation of 3,000 meters, Hakuba Village in Nagano Prefecture is filled with flowers such as rape blossoms, cherry blossoms, snails, and fist blossoms from April to May. Many of the old cherry trees are over 300 years old and are very impressive. |
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Guide to Enjoyment
Introduction to Hakuba Village in Early Spring, Nagano
While Hakuba is celebrated for its winter sports, early spring unveils a captivating juxtaposition: cherry blossoms in full bloom with the remnants of winter’s snow on the surrounding alps.
Hakuba’s Early Spring Magic
The allure of Hakuba in April lies in its fusion of spring’s warmth and winter’s remnants, offering visitors a rare treat of nature’s duality.
Spring’s Delights
Sakura Gazing
– The cherry trees burst into a riot of pink, with their blossoms contrasted against the alpine whites, creating a picturesque setting.
Mountain Landscapes
– While the valley rejoices in spring, the mountains may still sport a snow-capped look, appealing to those who enjoy late-season skiing or snowboarding.
Fresh Alpine Air
– With melting snow feeding streams and rivers, the crispness in the air is complemented by the gentle babble of flowing waters.
Visitor’s Guide
Reaching Hakuba Village
Nestled in Nagano Prefecture, Hakuba is easily accessible by both road and rail, with services operating frequently in anticipation of the springtime visitors.
Culinary Delights
Experience the freshness of spring through local dishes, which may incorporate newly harvested vegetables and mountain herbs.
Nearby Attractions
Omachi Alpine Museum
– Delve into the history, culture, and natural wonders of the Japanese Alps.
Hakuba Art Museum
– Experience local artistry, with exhibits that might reflect the changing seasons of Hakuba.
Joyama Park
– Located in nearby Omachi City, it’s a renowned spot for cherry blossom viewing.