Hakuba Goryu Iimori Ski Resort is a world-renowned skiing destination located in Nagano Prefecture, Japan. The resort boasts a variety of ski slopes that cater to skiers of all abilities, from beginners to advanced. With its pristine snow conditions, varied terrain, and stunning vistas, Hakuba Goryu Iimori Ski Resort has become a favorite among skiing enthusiasts from all over the world. The resort offers a range of facilities, including multiple chairlifts, gondolas, and a car park for visitors' convenience. Additionally, guests can enjoy a variety of dining options and transit services. Hakuba Goryu Iimori Ski Resort has gained a reputation for excellent ski instruction, making it an ideal destination for those looking to improve their skiing skills. Visitors can also enjoy free passes for children below six years old.
Reviews
Plenty of slopes to keep yourself entertained. I snowboarded in Iimori for 3 days. 2 days were powder days and 1 day bluebird. The perfect combination.
There are different slopes. Many beginner ones that are wide, then there are ungroomed and intermediate slopes. On a powder day this resort is amazing! Definitely recommend it.
Wonderful Resort, with great runs. Was my first time in 15 years, so I did a 3 hour refresher course (avast the ski school at the resort).
Various rides for different types of skiers, can online buy the ticket to avoid long queue, free for kids below 6.
Burger shop at ground floor & ramen shop at upper floor
Nice selection of runs depending on your experience. There is a really cool run where you can go to the top of Goryu and ski down to 47 then take the shuttle bus back to Goryu or take the lift back up to the top of Goryu and ski back down. Really nice and super fun!
Limori. The perfect bottom of the hill for beginners i think. Great ski instructor, Lewis from Hakuba Snow Sports School leading us along those gentle slopes. Came in Jan on a perfect "Japow" day with up to fresh snow on the ground and …
Large area of green slopes, suitable for begineers. The ski area is located at lower part of Goryu and therefore usually only opens from late Dec.
They have a beginner-friendly green path here, much gentler compared to Hakuba Goryu. With many mild slopes and a less crowded environment, it's an ideal spot for beginners to practice. If you're still hesitant about using the green path as …
Beautiful resort with incredible view of the surrounding mountain ranges. You can access two resorts (Limori and Hakuba 47) with one pass. Very convenient and lots of routes to choose from.
Truly some of the best days of my life.
Ski in Ski out to local accommodations, and every single type of snow and chair you could wish for. Already planning my trip back
Snow not as good as Niseko, but still awesome!