Hakuba Mominoki hotel is a 4-star resort located at the base of the Happo One Mountain, a part of the Japanese Northern Alps, in the vast forest of Wadano. The hotel boasts the 2nd highest ranked Alkaline concentrated 'Onsen' (hotspring) in Japan. The onsen with an outside bath is named "Shobei no Yu" and is also known by the name "Beauty Bath" as it is highly valued for its mineral properties. In the recent years the hotel has been featured in the Tokyo TV program, "The Dawn of Galliard" and has been acclaimed both locally and internationally, including awards from Luxury Travel Guide. The hotel also provides guests with a heliport, as well as offering pick-up by helicopter at the Haneda airport; it can also be used by guests owning a helicopter.
The hotel premises offer a visitor center and four restaurant bars (3 open during winter season).. The main restaurant "Shara" provides our guests with a extensive buffet, with ingredients sourced locally in Nagano. The open kitchen provides 'Teppanyaki' dishes prepared right in front of you.
Hakuba Mominoki hotel is located at the base of the Happoone Mountain. It is within an easy 5 minute walk to the nearest chairlift. Many restaurants and bars are also within a walking distance. The hotel offers free pick up/drop off at the bus terminal or train station.
Hakuba Mominoki Hotel - Nagano, Japan
Hakuba Mominoki Hotel - Nagano, Japan
Hakuba Mominoki Hotel - Nagano, Japan
Hakuba Mominoki Hotel - Nagano, Japan
Hakuba Mominoki Hotel - Nagano, Japan
Hakuba Mominoki Hotel - Nagano, Japan
Hakuba Mominoki Hotel - Nagano, Japan
Hakuba Mominoki Hotel - Nagano, Japan
Hakuba Mominoki Hotel - Nagano, Japan
Hakuba Mominoki Hotel - Nagano, Japan
Hakuba Mominoki Hotel - Nagano, Japan
Hakuba Mominoki Hotel - Nagano, Japan
Hakuba Mominoki Hotel - Nagano, Japan
Hakuba Mominoki Hotel - Nagano, Japan
Hakuba Mominoki Hotel - Nagano, Japan
HAKUBA VALLEY
Nagano
Igateake > Kashimayari > Sanosake > Hakuba Goryu > Hakuba 47 > Happo One > Hakuba Iwatake > Tsugaike > Hakuba Norikura > Hakuba Cortina
The Mountain
All these resorts are within range, so you are spoilt for choice. It does attract the second most amount of western visitors behind Niseko, so it is well set up to accommodate westerners. Along with Niseko it is often chosen as the first or second trip to Japan before you will look at some of the lesser known or more adventurous options.
The Location
The most common way to travel to Hakuba valley is to fly into Tokyo, catch a direct shuttle bus or combination of bus and shinkansen. We can help you book all transfers
Med Feb 2024
We had a great time at the accommodation we booked through you.
The best was Geto, with their fantastic japanese meals. Their staff was also very approachable and friendly.
Shizukuishi was nice being on the snow, but typical of the large Prince establishments with large self serve eateries and snow just outside the door. Very functional but very impersonal.
Our accommodation at Hakuba was also very good, staff were very accommodating and friendly and everything ran well except the snow.
It wasnt really a good year for snow, but that was nearly everywhere not just japan. In the 13 years we have skied in Japan this was the lowest snow - climate change is catching up. Still good fun. We skipped 2 days skiing due to rain, out of a total of 17 days planned skiing. At least we had the option of skipping.
Thank you for what you arranged for this trip. Despite the snow we still enjoyed ourselves in comfortable surroundings.
John Floyd
Standard western room
Family room