Hakusan Ichirino Ski Resort
Located near the Ishikawa-side entrance of the Hakusan Shirakami-go White Road, at the foot of the sacred Mt. Hakusan, this is the largest ski resort in Ishikawa Prefecture. The resort offers a wide range of courses for all skill levels, including three steep, ungroomed runs for advanced skiers, several intermediate courses such as the Nodaira slope, and gentle beginner slopes. The kids’ park, packed with fun play equipment, is especially popular for sledding and other activities. Night skiing is also available, allowing families to enjoy skiing together from morning until evening.
There aren’t a ton of runs, but it’s really friendly for beginners and intermediate skiers. The slopes aren’t overly steep, so it doesn’t feel stressful. It’s usually not as packed as the super popular resorts either, so the whole vibe is more laid-back. If it’s your first time skiing, this is actually a great place to practice—you won’t be startled by experts flying past you 😂
The biggest perk is being able to hit an onsen right after you’re done. When it’s freezing out, soaking after your legs are toast feels amazing, and the fatigue seriously melts away. The surrounding area also has that quiet Japanese mountain feel—great air, and it’s really pretty for photos.









