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Setting the tone as the must-visit ski destination for the 2019/2020 ski season – Hakuba, Japan consistently delivers as much more than just the host destination of the 1998 Winter Olympic Games. World-renowned powder, relatively minimal ski lift lines and an impressive range of slopes to carve – what more could one want? Well, a fabulous snow cover chalet, of course, that will have your guests raving about the trip of the season that you took to Hakuba, Japan. Keep reading to see our stand out designer savvy chalets…

It’s all about Ski, Sleep, Onsen, Repeat…

One Happo Chalet

This chic primely positioned chalet offers some serious WOW factor with its private onsen, gym, Egyptian cotton bedding and all within 100-metres from ski lifts. After a day on the slopes, you can recharge in your private onsen with mountainside views or inside the ground floor spa room that has an infrared sauna. Designed with a minimalistic chic Japanese influence and executed to perfection, a stay at One Happo Chalet with leave you feeling like an A-list celebrity enjoying the fine things in life.

Available from US $5,730 per night for 5-bedrooms.

Phoenix One

Time to indulge yourself in one of the most satisfying stays in Hakuba – Phoenix One is a stunning 4-bedroom chalet made from natural wood and stone with hints of leather decor throughout. Ideal for those who don’t want to sacrifice their luxury tastes buds whilst travelling with large groups as it features high ceilings, underfloor heating, and a granite Japanese hot tub (sounds like heaven to me!). Completing this chalet is the multiple amenities like a foosball table, state-of-the-art private gym, eco-smart fireplace and ski storage drying room that will make your stay that much more pleasing.

Available from US $1,369 per night for 4-bedrooms.

Phoenix One Bedroom | Hakuba, Nagano
Phoenix One Living And Dining Room | Hakuba, Nagano

Hakuba Chalets Modern Grandeur

Hachi

Floor to ceiling windows aplenty at our modern yet streamlined contemporary chalet. Curated with a rich natural colour palette, and styled to perfection to create a haven for post-Hukuba powder après-ski entertaining. We personally are in awe of the grand piano and marble kitchen tops that create a sleek flow between the kitchen and living room. Lavishly spacious in design, you will be located just a snowball’s throw (200-metres) away from Sakka ski slopes.

Available from US $2,618 per night for 5-bedrooms.

Villa El Cielo

Designed to bring the outdoors-in with full walled windows that flood the vast living spaces with natural light as well as perfectly complement the natural toned furnishings. The statement piece of this designers dream chalet is the stone fireplace, that commands the attention of guests in the main living space. If you are wanting to be centrally located the closest ski hill is only 150-metres from your doorstep.

Available from US $1,309 per night for 3-bedrooms.

Villa El Cielo Seating | Hakuba, Nagano
Villa El Cielo Breakfast Area | Hakuba, Nagano

Sakka Rocks

One of Hakuba’s cooler than cool, crisp white chalets – this masterpiece has been stunningly curated with cutting edge design and a thought-through layout. From the get-go, you will be able to neatly store your gear in the purpose-built ski room and allow it to dry off with the help of full laundry facilities. From there you will feel the heat beneath your feet, as the hydronic floor heating will keep you toasty warm in the chilling snow. Last but not least, our chalet has been fully fitted with modern entertainment, including Apple TV, Netflix and a Bluetooth stereo system.

Available from US $982 per night for 3-bedrooms.

Sakka Rocks Living Area | Hakuba, Nagano
Sakka Rocks Bedroom | Hakuba, Nagano
Sakka Rocks Laundry Area | Hakuba, Nagano

Powderhouse

After checking into Powderhouse and spending the day carving up the fresh powder of Hakuba, you will find yourself boasting about the chic designer delight you get to call home. Some of the most unique features of this 6-bedroom winter palace are the home cinema room fit for royalty, steaming hot tub with a view and interactive games room. With plenty of room for you to bring your entourage and built across two floors, you will be blessed with enough space for all to feel a sense of privacy during your stay.

Available from US $1,716 per night for 6-bedrooms.

Powderhouse Media Area | Hakuba, Nagano

Japanese Fusion

Wadano Woods

Based on the concept of Japanese architectural design, this 2-bedroom quaint chalet evolves around clean, uncluttered living whilst complementing its surrounding natural beauty. The exteriors reflect that of a Swiss contemporary style and radiate a sense of reassurance amid Hakuba’s rugged snow-capped terrain. You will get to experience the best of both world’s whilst staying at Wadano Woods as you are luxuriously secluded for the perfect balance of privacy, yet still within walking distance of the slopes and nearby restaurants.

Available from US $688 per night for 2-bedrooms.

Wadano Woods Exterior | Hakuba, Nagano
Wadano Woods Kitchen | Hakuba, Nagano

Asagiri Chalet

A modern take on Japanese minimalism – the exposed ceiling beams, natural toned furnishings and abundance of windows all collate perfectly to enhance your experience whilst holidaying in Hakuba. Our 4-bedroom chalet is designed with comfort in mind and spread over 2-floors – allowing guests to feel a sense of calm and relax after a day being a powder hound. You stay will be complete once you are spoilt for choice with views of the snow covered mountain tops and in a prime locale one minute from the slopes.

Available from US $1,149 per night for 4-bedrooms.

Asagiri Chalet Building Area | Hakuba, Nagano
Asagiri Chalet Bedroom Side | Hakuba, Nagano

Ready, set, POW! Bookings are now open for the 2019/2020 ski season, and stunning Hakuba chalets that will knock your socks off like these are filling up fast. If you are the Après Ski type or one to retire to your private onsen, we are sure to have something to suit you and your group’s needs – all you need to do is ask!

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