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Nagano is a great place to stop over prior to heading to Hakuba. We usually stay overnight to recover from travelling and just to relax a little prior to hitting the slopes. The stop for the bus is located at the opposite end to the Midori shopping centre in Nagano. Exit the station and head down the escalator or lift. You will find a newsagents? You should buy return tickets and it is cash only. You can also buy the tickets on the bus but again is cash only. The bus stop is usually one of the end stops to the left of the shop. The trip takes about an 2 hours. We usually get off at the Hakuba Tourist office. There are ski shuttle buses that visit the various mountains in the Hakuba Valley. They are free if you have lift passes. If not, the cost is about yen and the tickets are bought either from the machine inside the tourist centre or from the bus conductor. So you can hire equipment, hurt yourself and get fixed up all near the hotel. This is our favourite hotel in Hakuba. Rooms are decent size. The Marillen is located at the bottom of a blue run near the Ski Jump. A ski in ski out hotel, we did notice that the snow did not reach the hotel one year we were there. Cozy little hotel but a little on the more pricey end of accomodation in Hakuba. We had pizza, burgers as well as Japanese food but kept few notes on where we went. Will have to go for a walk on our next visit and improve this section. This restaurant is located just over the small bridge and opposite where the food vans are often found. This is the home of the party Gyoza. Also has a BBQ in the middle of the table which allows a little meat and veg grill. Is a must visit. Cash only restaurant. This pub is located in Echoland and the google link is here. It is recommended to make a reservation here as it gets very busy. If staying in Happo you will need to get a taxi and then the restaurant will call you one to get you home. The pub looks really beautiful at night all lit up with fairy lights. This is the place we go to for a Chicken Parmi fix when we just feel we need a change from Japanese food. This place is known for its soba noodles. Just down the road from Ohyokkuri, this restaurant is up some stairs and again requires booking well in advance — unless you are happy to eat early like we do around pm. It is renown for their fresh Agadashi tofu and Sukiyaki. Prices are reasonable and the service every time we have visited has been impeccable. The covers that their chopsticks come in are works of art LOL. This place is opposite the Happo Gondola, over a little bridge and up some stairs. The sign for it is an antlered deer head. I would rate their burgers as one of our top 10 globally. Big rating but they really are great. We stopped into this place only because we were hungry with still a way to walk and it looked open. We were so glad we did. The food that came out of her kitchen was amazing — noodles with a sauce and pieces of fried chicken…so delicious. This restaurant is located in the same complex as the public baths at the lights not far from the Tourist centre on the way to the train station. The same lights have Lion Cafe and the Lawsons. The Ramen here is quite good. What is really impressive is watching the old guy making it. It is like a military operation. Also well priced. This cafe is located at the lights near Lawson, Tourist Bureau. Usually a little lion paw or a cute bear face. The hamburgers here are good as are the toasted sandwiches. The food at Lawsons is great. Everything from sushi to rice balls to fried chicken. All is quite tasty and it even has microwaves if you buy something that needs heating. Usually just over the bridge near the party gyoza place is the guy with the Yakatori van. Yakatori cooked over coals right in front of you they cool very quickly! His english is pretty good and he is always up for a laugh — especially at us trying to get the ball on the the end of the wooden handle of the kendama Japanese skill game. Another restaurant in Echoland, just down the road from Cherry Pub. This time Italian cuisine, just for a a change. Is also a hotel so you need to book ahead of time. Prices were reasonable for hotel restaurant food and the serves were pretty generous. Another Italian restaurant. Great pizza and pasta, made from scratch with homegrown vegies and herbs. They close early — about 8pm so book before you go. Go snowboarding. Make sure you jump on the bus to other mountains. Our favourite mountain is Tsugaike which has a great beginner section to the left and a Burger King at the gondola half way station. On many occasions we have had the mountain to ourselves, especially to the left fields of the gondola. Even the year Japan had the worst snow year, we could board in Tsugaike — but higher up, of course. There is a free bus HV3 with your lift pass that leaves the Tourist centre about every hour. Timetable for shuttle bus service to all Hakuba Valley is here. Visit the public onsens. Each building is a bit different — from wooden structures to concrete buildings. However they are nearly all the same in their requirements to be naked. The reason for this is the springs are natural and do not contain any chemicals — so you must wash yourself before you enter the springs and must not wear clothes which contain contaminants. They often will supply a small modesty towel which you may use to cover yourself as you walk to the springs but do not put it in the water. Men and women usually bathe separately but some places are now catering for the European visitors and allow people to bathe together in bathers. Some onsens have different baths at different temperatures — but they all feel HOT when you first get in. Awesome for recovering after a day on the slopes! Sumo wrestling is seasonal and we have yet to time our visit and time in Tokyo with a big tournament — on the still to do list. Chanko Nabe is the food of the sumo and is basically a hot pot of beef, chicken, pork or fish and lots of fresh vegetables, tofu, egg, rice and noodles. One problem is we are not sure of the name of the restaurant. We never got a chance to do this but it is still on the list for another time. Only 15 minutes walk from Bus Terminal Tourist Info centre. Alpico SnowBus The stop for the bus is located at the opposite end to the Midori shopping centre in Nagano. Local Transport There are ski shuttle buses that visit the various mountains in the Hakuba Valley. Yamagami Shokudo Neo This restaurant is located just over the small bridge and opposite where the food vans are often found. Cherry Pub This pub is located in Echoland and the google link is here. Maeda This place is known for its soba noodles. Izakaya Restaurant Just down the road from Ohyokkuri, this restaurant is up some stairs and again requires booking well in advance — unless you are happy to eat early like we do around pm. Unjaune This place is opposite the Happo Gondola, over a little bridge and up some stairs. Yamaya We stopped into this place only because we were hungry with still a way to walk and it looked open. Happobijin Ramen This restaurant is located in the same complex as the public baths at the lights not far from the Tourist centre on the way to the train station. On some nights you can find a food truck serving noodles here. Yakatori Van Man Usually just over the bridge near the party gyoza place is the guy with the Yakatori van. Syo Another restaurant in Echoland, just down the road from Cherry Pub. Gravity Worx Another Italian restaurant. Things to See and Do. Snow Boarding! Onsen Visit the public onsens. Hakuba Glass Kobo Gaku glass beads We never got a chance to do this but it is still on the list for another time.
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