Shirouma-so which stands at the base of Hakuba Happo-one ski area is a modern Japanese Ryokan combining both traditional and modern Japanese architecture, resulting in a creative and beautiful design.
It is a long standing Onsen Inn with rooms with big windows facing the Northern Alps where you can devote yourself to nature and feel refreshed.
Each guest receives a complimentary use of the Japanese kimono style pajamas called Yukata and the night gown. Get changed to the Yukata and come and have our 100 % natural hot spring Onsen bath. That's how we do it!
Dinner is optional. They have special nights such as Japanese Sake tasting Fest or Cultural Evening.
- Check in: 14:00 / check out: 11:00
Tatami Room accommodating 1 - 4 guests
All the rooms have 1-4 futon beds, TV, toilet, basin, telephone, wireless internet connection, safety box, a set of Japanese tea & air-con.
There is a communal bath with natural hot springs and also 2 x private shower booth that you can use 24 hours.
Rates from 9,675 yen per person per night including breakfast, twin share
It is only 5 minutes walk to the closest chairlift or a minute walk to the closest mountain shuttle bus.
- Closest chairlift - Happo One Nakiyama Lift - 350 m
- Mountain shuttle bus - 50 m
- Train station - Hakuba Station - 2km
- Closest bus stop - Hakuba Happo Bus Terminal - 200 m
- Restaurants & bars - 20 m
- supermarket - 20 m
- Childcare - 2 km
- Rental shop & ski school - 100 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