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Top Hachimantai Ski Resorts and Hotels

White Rose Inn

Crowne Plaza Resort Appi Kogen by IHG

Holiday Inn Resort Appi Kogen by IHG

Hachimantai Mountain Hotel

Shin Appi Onsen Seiryukaku
Ski Resorts in Hachimantai
It’s that time of the year—the mountains are calling and you are ready to hit the slopes. There’s no better place than ski hotels in Hachimantai. With access to various places to ski, from bunny hills for the newbies to black diamonds for the experts, Hachimantai ski resorts are your best bet to enjoy some wintry fun.
If you're a beginner skier and want to start with a few trips down the bunny slopes, see if your Hachimantai ski hotel or the nearby facilities offer lessons. If you're a veteran on the slopes, take the chair lift up to the top of the mountain and take in the views as you slalom down the fresh snow. After a full day on the slopes, retreat to your Hachimantai ski resort to warm up. Take a dip in the hot tub on property, drink some cocktails at the lobby bar to warm you up or get cozy in your hotel room and order room service.
Travelocity is here to help you find the best deals on Hachimantai ski hotels and resorts, so you can hit the ski lift without breaking the bank! Book today and Wander Wisely.
Hachimantai hotels essential information
Accommodation | 204 hotels |
|---|---|
Lowest Price | $96 |
Highest Price | $120 |
Popular hotels | Holiday Inn Resort Appi Kogen by IHG, Hachimantai Mountain Hotel, Crowne Plaza Resort Appi Kogen by IHG, Shin Appi Onsen Seiryukaku, White Rose Inn |
Recent Hachimantai hotel reviews by fellow wanderers

Crowne Plaza Resort Appi Kogen by IHG
"A nice set-up for a ski-in/ski-out resort. My kids also had great lessons with an English instructor. Getting to Appi Kogen was also quite easy with the buses from Morioka Station. We were also bumped up to a larger room, which was very comfortable, especially by Japanese standards. That was also great. However….. The only drawback was the very limited food options, especially for dinner with young kids, who don’t eat very much anyway. We live in Japan, so we’re accustomed to Japanese portions, local izakayas, bentos, etc. But this was challenging. It was either spend 20,000¥-30,000¥ for a mediocre buffet, where the kids just wanted a few bites of the simplest food. Or a yakiniku restaurant that would’ve been 30,000¥ - 40,000¥ for a family of 4. High-end sushi spot that would’ve been even more pricey. (The room service menu is quite sad, and again would be close to 20,000¥) Or, you’re left with getting instant Nissin ramen cups at the convene, which is what we ended up doing the last night. (Breakfast, again, pay steep prices at the buffet, or wait till the bakery opens at the comically late hour of 10:00am, when you of course want to be on the slopes.) Anyway, I’d suggest packing some of your own bentos, or be prepared to pay. ¥¥¥¥¥¥"
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