Iwatake Mountain Resort
Iwatake Mountain Resort
With runs from the summit to all points on the compass, Hakuba Iwatake offers some of the best views in Hakuba, and on a good snow day, some of the very best runs.
The resort is split into 2 areas. Village side and Mountain Side. the Village Side is the slopes up from the Base Center, while the mountain side is all courses access by the Gondola.
At the summit there are wide open runs offering a view down over Hakuba Village, while over the back side are some deep powder courses, and tree runs galore.
The slope grooming is excellent, with courses from top to bottom, and the resort is well signposted, so there are no shocks to the system.
Iwatake Mountain resort also offers “S-Class”, Hakuba Valley’s first premium on slope product. With guaranteed first tracks, premium parking, on piste lounges and spa entry, this is a great value deal for those looking for that little bit extra.
There is also the “Nezuko no Mori” Snow Shoe Course near the summit where you can get an introduction to Snow Shoeing.
Hakuba Mountain Harbor is a cafe at the summit that offers great coffee, and freshly baked bread. The views from the deck are spectacular on a fine day, with the 3,000m summits appearing right in front of your face.
Iwatake is not as big as Happo to the South, or Tsugaike Kogen to the North, but it is a resort that people keep coming back to time and time again. We can honestly say we have never had a bad day at Iwatake.
Lift Ticket Prices 22-23 | ||
Type | Adult | Child |
1 Day | ¥5,000 | ¥3,200 |
2 Day | ¥8,500 | ¥5,300 |
Half Day | ¥4,200 | ¥2,600 |
Ages | 13-59yrs | 6-12yrs |
Lift Ticket Prices 22-23 | ||
Type | Senior | High Senior |
1 Day | ¥4,500 | ¥4,200 |
2 Day | ¥7,500 | ¥6,600 |
Half Day | ¥3,700 | ¥3,500 |
60-69yrs | 70+yrs |
Lifts | |
Gondola | 1 |
Quad Chair | 1 |
Triple Chair | 1 |
Pair Chair | 7 |
Single Chair | 0 |
With runs from the summit to all points on the compass, Hakuba Iwatake offers some of the best views in Hakuba, and on a good snow day, some of the very best runs.
The resort is split into 2 areas. Village side and Mountain Side. the Village Side is the slopes up from the Base Center, while the mountain side is all courses access by the Gondola.
At the summit there are wide open runs offering a view down over Hakuba Village, while over the back side are some deep powder courses, and tree runs galore.
The slope grooming is excellent, with courses from top to bottom, and the resort is well signposted, so there are no shocks to the system.
Iwatake Mountain resort also offers “S-Class”, Hakuba Valley’s first premium on slope product. With guaranteed first tracks, premium parking, on piste lounges and spa entry, this is a great value deal for those looking for that little bit extra.
There is also the “Nezuko no Mori” Snow Shoe Course near the summit where you can get an introduction to Snow Shoeing.
Hakuba Mountain Harbor is a cafe at the summit that offers great coffee, and freshly baked bread. The views from the deck are spectacular on a fine day, with the 3,000m summits appearing right in front of your face.
Iwatake is not as big as Happo to the South, or Tsugaike Kogen to the North, but it is a resort that people keep coming back to time and time again. We can honestly say we have never had a bad day at Iwatake.
Lift Ticket Prices 22-23 | ||
Type | Adult | Child |
1 Day | ¥5,000 | ¥3,200 |
2 Day | ¥8,500 | ¥5,300 |
Half Day | ¥4,200 | ¥2,600 |
Ages | 13-59yrs | 6-12yrs |
Lift Ticket Prices 22-23 | ||
Type | Senior | High Senior |
1 Day | ¥4,500 | ¥4,200 |
2 Day | ¥7,500 | ¥6,600 |
Half Day | ¥3,700 | ¥3,500 |
60-69yrs | 70+yrs |
Lifts | |
Gondola | 1 |
Quad Chair | 1 |
Triple Chair | 1 |
Pair Chair | 7 |
Single Chair | 0 |