I often have people come up to me at our bar who want to chat about buying real estate in Hakuba. Having been involved in numerous sales and purchases over the last few years, I am happy to discuss with people the opportunities that I see that are available in the valley. There has been a lot of construction going on in Hakuba over the last 3 years – mainly holiday homes, with over 50 new houses going up each year for the last 3 years. 80% of these are owned by Japanese living in Tokyo. Unlike another ski area of Japan that has gone through a property boom and subsequently a bust cycle, Hakuba will have a much more constant growth pattern which will see steady increases in the value of a property investment. The easy access to 25 million people in Tokyo will assure that.
Hakuba 26th December, 2009
A big night for all our guests for Christmas. After many enjoyable wines and cocktails at our bar we decided to take the 200 meter stroll down to the 902 Bar. Dancing drinking and mixing it up with the mainly Japanese crew turned it into quite a huge night for some. Boxing Day at the White Horse was a bit quieter than usual but those who got up on the mountain were rewarded with about 25 cm of fresh snow up high.
Hakuba 25th December, 2009
Merry Christmas
For the last 4 years we have been in Hakuba we have held a traditional Christmas dinner at the hotel restaurant. Starting out with pre dinner drinks at the bar at 5 we arrange the tables into one long one so we can celebrate as we would at home with our families. It is a good chance to meet new people and enjoy some festive Christmas spirit. For those coming next year please make a reservation for the dinner early as we are always booked out. A special thanks to our chef Glen for putting on such a great spread.
Hakuba 24th December, 2009 – Onsen
Onsen bathing is a Japanese tradition that everybody should try when coming here to Hakuba. For many people the thought of being nude in front of a group of strangers in a bath is quite daunting. The Japanese however have been doing this for centuries in public bath houses throughout the nation. There are many onsen baths in Hakuba. My favourites have outdoor baths where you can sit and look out towards the mountain views and even better is to sit out there while it is snowing. Because our hotel only has 8 guest rooms we have the pleasure to be able to offer our guests the opportunity to book an onsen and therefore be able to share the experience with their partner after a hard day on the mountain. Many will sit back and relax with a beer or cup of champagne (please no glass in the onsen areas).
Onsen ettiquette
The principle behind the onsen bath is to always keep the water pure.
1) Remove all clothing in the changing room and place in the baskets. I prefer to change into my yukata robe in my room before making my way to the onsen.
2) Take your washing products and modesty towel into the bath area. There is a range of shampoo, conditioner and body soap supplied also.
3) Take a seat at one of the shower stations and now take your time to wash yourself thouroughly. In western cultures the shower is usually a quick process however in Japan it is regarded as a time to relax and cleanse your body and mind.
4) Once you have washed and rinsed yourself of all the soap you can step into the bath to totally relax. For those that thought ahead, a cleansing ale is a good reward while you recap with your partner or friends on the days best runs.
5) A quick rinse off and then back into the changing area to dry off and stroll back to your room.
Hakuba 23rd December 2009
I was out on the mountain with some of our guests today. The conditions were perfect with the groomed runs smoothed to perfection and still plenty of powder to be found. Visability was good however the wind did pick up a bit after 10. I enjoy doing a bit of mountain hosting. Tough job but someone has to do it.
Hakuba 22nd December, 2009
It has finally stopped snowing and the clouds have cleared a little with the sun occasionally peeking through. A great day to get some photos. Hakuba is truely beautiful when the big snowfalls come through. For our guests I am happy to take them for a drive around to some of my favourite spots for them to take advantage of the beautiful scenery for their photo collections
Hakuba 21 December, 2009
More snow again overnight. I was on the 3rd gondola at Happo One today and met up with some of the local Japanese hard core skiers. A run straight down rewarded me with some great powder. Next run I was one of the first down under the Alpen Quad which is always great after a dump. I noticed the Skyline lift running so dropped into there to actually be the first one down. It was a pretty special morning as I was able to get to all my favouritte spots on Happo and get first tracks on every run. Where was everybody? Where were you?
Hakuba 20th December, 2009
More snow with the total of more than 2 meters falling over the last few days. It has been an amazing transformation of the Valley. Many people have said, “you must have been nervous”. I actually wasn’t too concerned as I have been here long enough now to know what Hakuba can deliver in such a short time. It will continue to snow for the next few months. How much, I can’t say but no matter what else happens it always snows a lot in Hakuba. A big welcome to the true beginning of the 2009/10 season. Make sure you come and get some.
Hakuba 19th December, 2009
While our guests are eagerly rising to head down to the restaurant for their big cooked breakfast we have a dedicated team of workers up bright and early to get the vans ready to shuttle everyone to the resorts. This morning it was all hands on deck as it had not stopped snowing at all. The road clearers usually come around early however because of the massive amounts of snow they have had to clear the main roads first and our quiet little street was not done. We first had to dig out the cars and then create our own track to get them down onto the main road. Tough work but we got there and our guests were able to get to the resort for first lifts. I was able to get a few runs in myself with top to bottom, dry bottomless powder. Once again people were struggling with the conditions.
Hakuba 18th December, 2009
It snowed all of yesterday and continued through the night. The Balcony this morning was overloaded so it was an easy decision to head up to the mountain for a few turns to really get the season started. I headed up to Happo One for first tracks. They opened the gondola early and the Alpen Quad was running so I jumped on that and had some great runs in some mega deep heavy powder. It was very difficult for the majority of people on the mountain who have not had powder conditions before. I heard people say that it was too deep and by the sight of so many skiers and boarders just trying to dig themselves out and get moving again, I think that it was for most. I enjoyed it though 🙂










