SCOUT REVIEW
If you want a modern ski apartment with an excellent location then Happo Apartments are for you. These three and four-bedroom units have contemporary styling throughout and featuring everything you need for a self-catered ski stay. The apartments are situated just one minute from the Happo One Ski Resort gondola so you can be up on the slopes within minutes of leaving your apartment. Equally they are located within easy walking distance of the main Happo One village area, so it's the best of both worlds.
Happo Apartments are bright, airy and open-plan which are great for groups who want to socialise together with the added benefit of having private bedrooms so you can get away if needs be. The bedrooms feature double, twin or bunk beds and bathrooms include showers or bath/shower combos.
The entrance to the Happo Apartments features a reception with friendly staff on hand to help you throughout your stay. There is also a ski and snowboard rental company as well as a ski drying and storage area and laundry room should you need it during your stay.
Who should stay here
Happo Apartments are great for families and groups of friends who want self-catered ski accommodation in the heart of Hakuba, close to the slopes and the village amenities.
Location
Happo Apartments are ideally located just one minute from the Happo One Ski Resort gondola. The main street of Happo is only a few minutes walk so there are plenty of bars and restaurants around. Hakuba Happo Bus Terminal is a 10-minute walk away and there is also a free shuttle service available to take you to the bus and/or train station. The apartments are well situated to enjoy the amenities of Hakuba, with bars, shops and restaurants on your doorstep.
- Short walk to lifts
About Hakuba
The Hakuba Valley is one of Japan's most popular ski destinations for Westerners. Made up of 10 ski resorts, including the most well-known Happo One, Cortina, Iwatake, Goryu, and Hakuba 47, there are plenty of options for skiers and snowboarders of all ability levels. Whether you're a powderhound in search of some epic pow turns, or just looking for some mellow cuisey groomers, you're sure to fall in love with the Hakuba region. Happo (the main village) and the surrounding districts of Wadano and Echoland have everything you need for your ski holiday, including international snowsports schools, rentals, guiding options, convenience stores, and countless restaurants and bars. The area is particularly Westernised to cater for the international skier, however, you can still experience glimpses of Japanese culture via local restaurants, onsens, and day tours. Close to Tokyo, Nagano and other ski resorts in the region, Hakuba is a perfect option for first time families, couples, and those who enjoy the Western comforts of home.
Read more about Hakuba and other hotels in the area.
Hotel Amenities
- Free Wifi
- Free Shuttle Service
- Laundry Facilities
- Ski Storage
- Drying Room
- Ski Rental
- Full Kitchens
- Flatscreen TVs
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