Nagano, Mar 18 (News On Japan) –
Hakuba Village in Nagano Prefecture, lengthy considered a mecca for snowboarding and snowboarding and crowded with inbound vacationers throughout winter, has confronted a persistent problem in attracting guests through the quieter summer time months.
The determine behind efforts to remodel Hakuba right into a year-round vacation spot is Hiroshi Wada, who has launched a sequence of unconventional concepts which have reshaped the realm’s attraction, together with opening an aerial terrace overlooking the Northern Alps and putting in an enormous swing paying homage to scenes from “Heidi, Girl of the Alps,” creating one well-liked attraction after one other.
Wada is now tackling a brand new problem: the survival of the village’s lodging services. Many lodgings constructed through the top of the ski growth are more and more closing attributable to a scarcity of successors and rising gasoline prices. In addition, numerous these companies function as mixed residences and guesthouses, that means that promoting the property usually forces homeowners to surrender their properties as nicely.
To handle this, Wada has begun leasing shuttered guesthouses and renovating them into resorts, including eating areas open not solely to friends but in addition to the general public, all operated beneath his administration. At the identical time, he proposes a plan that enables former homeowners to proceed dwelling on-site by separating and renovating the residential areas from the lodging services.
Whether Wada’s newest initiative can reverse the decline of Hakuba’s ski lodges stays to be seen.
Source: テレ東BIZ

