This holiday is a fantastic opportunity to explore all that Japanese backcountry skiing has to offer. Staying on the main Japanese Island of Honshu, you’ll be skiing in the northern Nagano prefecture. By basing this trip in multiple different destinations and potentially skiing a different ski area every day (conditions permitting), you will get a full variety of the Japanese skiing experience – world class powder and tree skiing mixed with a wonderful cultural experience. This trip focuses on powder and tree skiing, combined with some touring, and so requires a good level of fitness. This trip is aimed at Advanced (Purple) and Expert (Gold) off piste skiers. If you are unsure of your standard please see our Ski Profile Page.
To see the holiday breakdown, please view the full itinerary guide here (you will receive a more detailed itinerary slightly closer the departure date):
Some shots captured from previous winters on this holiday by reps & members showcasing the adventure, good times, and unforgettable memories shared.
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13 nights B&B, traditional hotels, twin share rooms, transport during trip, bullet train, 5 days with mountain guides & 5 days social skiing
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You’ll be spending 13 nights in various Hotels within the Hakuba, Nozawa Onsen and Myoko areas. All accommodation are on twin share basis. Please see the full breakdown of accommodation below:
For more information regarding the holiday itinerary, please click here.
There are no flights included in the package, but a bullet train ticket will be provided to Tokyo. Please see the recommended British Airways flights below:
30th January 2027 London Heathrow LHR to Tokyo Haneda HND Departing 1145 – Arriving 31st January 1025 // BA5
13th February 2027 Tokyo Haneda HND to London Heathrow LHR 1315 – 1910 BA6
For the outbound transfer, the coach will depart at 1130, so please ensure your flight arrives no later than 1030.
For the return, you will be staying at Tokyo Haneda the night before, and will make your own way to the terminal on 13th Feb, so you are free to book any flight out of Tokyo Haneda.
If you require further information, please feel free to contact the Freshtracks team on 020 8410 2022, or simply email us on .
If you book this holiday, you will be contacted via email once it is confirmed to run.
Once the holiday has been confirmed, please send your flight details (flight numbers, arrival and departure time) to the Freshtracks Team via email to hols@skiclub.co.uk.
Although hiring locally is possible, we strongly recommend that you bring your own kit with you on this trip, as we will be visiting multiple resorts and moving around throughout the trip. We recommend bringing touring equipment for this holiday.
30th Jan – 13th Feb 2027 : Alan Lyons
Hakuba : Evergreen Backcountry Guides
Shiga Kogen & Myoko : Canyons Guides
It is a condition of booking that you have valid and adequate snowsports insurance. It is your responsibility to ensure your policy provides cover for all the activities that you participate in during your holiday.
We offer a Ski Club Insurance policy which provides the cover we require for all bookings. This policy can be found here: Ski Club Travel Insurance – Ski Club Of Great Britain
If you decide to purchase insurance elsewhere, it is your responsibility to ensure that your policy provides cover as that of the Ski Club Insurance policy. The policy of insurance should provide cover for personal injury, death, medical and repatriation costs in the countries which you intend to visit, together with cover for loss of baggage and valuables, personal liability, delay, cancellation, curtailment, missed departure and legal expenses. The policy should also include cover against losses caused by the effects or consequences of Covid-19.
Due to the type of holidays that you will be booking with us, we also advise that your policy should include skiing off-piste without a guide. Please note, insurance premiums must be paid at the same time as booking in order for the package holiday or single service cancellation cover to be effective. It is also advised to keep your insurance details with you while you are on your holiday. If you choose to travel without adequate insurance cover, we will not be liable for any losses howsoever arising, in respect of which insurance cover would otherwise have been available.
Passport – Check your passport is in date and valid for travel by checking the entry requirements for your destination country – you can see these here: Foreign travel advice – GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
Japan – The visa waiver system was reactivated from 11 October, which means that short-term visitors with British citizen passports no longer need to obtain a visa prior to travelling. This includes those coming for business, tourism, and to visit family and friends. Visas are still required for long-term stays and other purposes; please consult your nearest Japanese Consulate for guidance and how to apply.
When venturing off piste, it is compulsory to wear an avalanche transceiver. These can be provided by the Ski Club and should be worn by every person on every all mountain, off piste and touring holiday. Anyone joining these holidays will also be required to bring their own backpack, shovel and probe.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Any Member wishing to ski/snowboard with a Ski Club Group, in any of the resorts where the Ski Club is represented, agrees to do so under the following conditions:
This itinerary is intended as a guide to give an overview of the trip, and some fine details may be adjusted slightly. This trips skiing is structured with five days of social skiing and five days of guided skiing , with your exact breakdown confirmed closer to the time by your Ski Club Rep.
Depart the UK and travel to Tokyo Haneda Airport. For all our travel information advice please go to the travel tab on this page.
Arrive into Haneda Airport Terminal 3 ; your rep will meet you and take you to your private coach. Departing at 11:30 with a lunch stop en route, you’ll arrive at the premier chalet-style Hakuba Tokyu Hotel, nestled in the serene Wadano Forest at around 18:00 where you will spend four nights on B&B basis.
Spending just under four days on snow in Hakuba, your guide and rep will take you to whichever resort conditions are best – with Hakuba Happo-One and Hakuba Cortina among the closest and most popular in the valley.
After checking out of the Hakuba Tokyu Hotel on 4th February, you’ll have one last morning on the slopes before your transfer departs at around 16:00. Arriving at the Shiga Kogen Prince Hotel East Wing at approximately 18:30, dinner will be served at the hotel that evening. The Shiga Kogen Prince Hotel is a premier, ski-in/ski-out alpine hotel located at the base of the Mt. Yakebitaiyama Ski Area in Japan’s Nagano Prefecture.
Over just under three days on snow in Shiga Kogen on a half-board basis, your guide and rep will ensure you make the most of the vast terrain on offer. After a final morning on the slopes, your transfer departs at around 17:00 for Myoko – the last stop on your Japan adventure.
Arriving into Myoko for the final stop on your Japan adventure, you’ll spend five nights at the Hotel Taizan on a bed and breakfast basis. With four days on the mountain ahead, Myoko saves perhaps the best until last – famous for its extraordinary snowfall of over 13 metres each winter, deep powder and traditional hot spring Onsens that provide the perfect end to a day on the slopes.
12th February 2027 – Bullet Train: Nagano – TokyoÂ
After an incredible adventure across 3 different areas it is now time to head back to Tokyo. For this journey your baggage will be transported in a van direct to your airport hotel, while you travel on the Bullet train from Nagano Railway Station to Tokyo station and you will depart the hotel at approximately 0900.
You are free to explore Tokyo in the afternoon, before making your own way to the Hotel Villa Fontaine Haneda Grand a short walk away from the airport. Please note breakfast and dinner are not included at this hotel.Â
13th February 2027
After an incredible powder adventure with the Ski Club of Great Britain, it’s time to check out of the Hotel Villa Fontaine Haneda Grand and make your own way to the airport for your flight home.
Hakuba is home to three fantastic main ski areas. Happo-One is the largest of these, covering 52km of pistes, including the 1998 Olympic ski racing pistes. Hakuba 47/Goryu is around half the size but a fun ski area and Iwatake has access to 50km of further slopes, but a much smaller vertical. Traditional guesthouses are the order of the day in terms of accommodation and as you might expect, the food is fantastic and there are numerous hot spring onsens to unwind in at the end of the ski day.