Japan January
16 – 27, 2010
Skiing In
Hakuba And Then A Few Days In Tokyo…
Hakuba is a small welcoming village located in the northern part of
Nagano Prefecture, Japan. It has been a popular tourism destination for
Japanese for a long time and is recently becoming better known outside of
Japan. Surrounded by mountains,
the location could not be more idyllic. In winter, huge amounts of snow
fall in the valley and on the mountains transforming the village into a
world-class winter sports destination. Many of the main events in the
1998 Nagano Winter Olympics, including the downhill skiing, were held on the
slopes in and around Hakuba. The vast choice of slopes and terrain
suitable for any level of skier or snowboarder along with excellent powder snow
conditions make Hakuba an increasingly popular destination for winter sports
enthusiasts from around the world.
Hakuba has
seven unique ski Resorts, each ski area offers its own characteristics with a
variety of slopes.
Hakuba Mominoki Hotel is the premier resort hotel in Hakuba Nagano Japan, noted for its luxuriousness, location directly at the base of the Hakuba Mountains and professional friendly service. Mominoki is a very prestigious property and caters to those who want a high standard of accommodation and service. The hotel has a beautiful lobby with an open fireplace and lounge area to relax in and take in the mountains. The sophisticated guest room is a subtle mixture of comfort and beauty. The Japanese larch forest views through the windows create a beautiful calm atmosphere. The prestigious natural hot spring is known as "Bijinno-yu" (beautiful women hot spring). The hot spring has the strongest alkalies in Japan, which will make your skin smooth.

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Indoor/ou Indoor/Outdoor natural hot springs |
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Lounge with open fireplace |
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A la Carte & buffet restaurants |
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3 minutes to the Happo ski lifts |
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Souvenir and boutique shopping |
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The Pub, après ski bar & lounge |
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In-room wireless internet access |