Hakuba Meteor Lodge is a stylish timber hotel with a great mountain atmosphere.
They also have a free pick up & drop off from the train station and bus stop.
Each room has a lot of space with great facilities.
There is also a lounge with a fire & a shared kitchenette on the second floor.
Great view from the window.
The heating is a fan forced electric heater and a floor heating.
- Check in 3:00pm / check out 10:00am
Western Room accommodating 1 - 4 guests
Semi-double beds, Bathroom, Hair dryer, Television, DVD, Telephone, WiFi, Mountain view
Rates from from 11,200 yen per person per night including breakfast twin share
Late December 2013 It has been a while, it is good to remember this nice vacation…
The Meteor lodges was all we expected, the room was spacious and warm. The facilities were excellent, we had everything we needed.
We had breakfast and some quick snacks every day at the lodge. Having the option to feed our 3 children quickly, with “home cooked” food makes our vacation easier.
We went dining at restaurants in the area every evening. The food is very good, but sometimes we had to wait for a table for quite some time. It took us a while to realize that we should make dinner reservations in advance.
We took ski lessons for the children in English, which were very helpful. The beginners as well as the advanced skiers in our family were very happy.
Unfortunately, I only have pictures of the children, but it gets the nice atmosphere…
Thank you for your kind help!
We hope to come again next year
Below are some family pics from our trip.
Irina
Visit Hakuba Meteor Lodges
- Hakuba Meteor Lodges is located in the centre of Hakuba village, close to restaurants, bars, karaoke bars, onsen & convenience stores.
- closest chairlift - Happo Nagiyama Lift or Gondola Adam Happo Station - 1 km
- mountain shuttle bus - Meteor-mae or Shakespeare Hotel-mae - 0~200 m
- bus stop - 2 km
- train station - 3 km
- restaurants and bars - 100 m
- supermarket - 2~3 km
- rental shop & ski school - 500 m
The Hakuba Valley is home to Hakuba Goryu, Hakuba 47, Happo One, Iwatake, Kashimayar, Norikura and Tsugaike. 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 suit up to accommodate westerners.
The most common way to travel to Hakuba valley is to fly into Tokyo, catch the shinkansen to Nagano (90 minutes) and then a local train or bus to Hakuba