Tsugaike Kogen no Yado Hirata | Hakuba

"Hirata" is full of gourds

"Tsugaike Kogen no Yado Hirata" is located in such a location that the Hakuba mountain range of the Northern Alps spreads like a panorama in front of the entrance, and the Bell Ringing Hill slope is in front of you.

About 3 minutes to the gondola, so convenient.

If you get tired of skiing, you can go back to the inn and take a rest, or go skiing at night while watching the snow fall. Anything can be done easily with Hirata. Hirata's appeal lies in its location, its delicious food, and its homely atmosphere where you can "feel free to talk to me about skiing, Tsugaike, or any problems you may have."
Can you ask me anything about skiing? What does that mean?



can experience mountain guide Shinya Hirata

Hirata's wakadanna is Mr. Shinya Hirata, a guide belonging to the Otarimurayama Guide Association of Shinshu Mountaineering Guides. After working as a Nordic athlete during his school days, Mr. Hirata started telemark skiing and mountain skiing. He offers guiding services in the summer and cross-country skiing and mountain skiing lessons in the winter.


Handmade soba with kakiage!
Our specialty grilled curry for lunch

Satisfy yourself with hearty home-cooked meals

Since it is right in front of the slopes, Hirata is also open for lunch. A very popular lunch menu featuring hand-made soba noodles made by the owner and grilled curry. The meals at the inn are hearty and heart-warming home-cooked meals. The rice is 100% Koshihikari grown by contracted farmers in Itoigawa, and the highest grade rice is used.

grandma's pickles on parade

"Exquisite" or "Recommended!"

The rice is 100% Koshihikari rice grown by contracted farmers in Itoigawa. Kimchi, kotani pickles, and other pickles that grandma pickles are also excellent. Takeout is also possible.


Special mention service

There are Nordic skiing lessons given by the owner, and hands-on courses for ski mountaineering, which is popular in Europe. (On the slopes and XC course)

Profile

Owner Shinya Hirata

From elementary school to college, he devoted himself to skiing as a Nordic combined skier. After graduating, he worked for a sports apparel manufacturer, then returned to his hometown, joined the Mountain Guides Guild, and started working as a guide. As soon as he returned to his hometown, he started telemark skiing and mountain skiing. In the summer, he guides a wide range from satoyama to ridgelines.

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Tsugaike Kogen has one of the longest seasons in Japan. From the ski resort to the BC area, it is full of charm. I'm doing my best with the old-fashioned guest house fee. It's also easy on your wallet. We are looking forward to seeing you!


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