Hakuba Nordic Skiing | Hakuba Cross Country Skiing | Snow Harp

Nordic and Cross Country Skiing at Snow Harp

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The Olympic Legacy

Built for the 1998 Nagano Winter Olympics, Snow Harp hosted all the cross-country skiing and the cross-country portion of the Nordic Combined events. It is famous in the professional world as a “difficult” and technical course that challenged the world’s best athletes.

Winter Facilities & Pricing

The stadium features three main loops (Course A, B, and C) that are meticulously groomed for both classic and skate skiing.

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    • Course A (5km): The most challenging, following the Olympic competition route.

    • Course B & C: Slightly shorter (approx. 4.8km–4.9km) but still offering varied terrain.

  • Rentals & Lessons: High-quality Nordic gear (skis, boots, and poles) is available for rent on-site. Lessons are often available but usually require pre-booking.

It is incredibly affordable, typically costing around ¥300–¥500 per person for a day pass.
Learn More About Hakuba’s Olympic History

If you want to dive even deeper into the valley’s sporting legacy, a visit to the Hakuba Ski Jumping Stadium is the perfect next stop. This iconic venue allows you to stand at the very top of the Olympic start gates and explore the on-site Olympic Museum, which is packed with authentic gear and gold medal memorabilia from the 1998 Nagano Games. It’s the ultimate way to round out your Olympic history tour when visiting Hakuba.


住所

〒399-9211 長野県北安曇郡白馬村神城3003

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