chalet lUNA
178.21㎡ (53.90坪)
6 PEOPLE, 6 BEDS, 2 BATHROOMS, 2 TOILETS
Chalet Luna is a newly built A-frame chalet located in the heart of Echoland Hakuba, Japan.
Designed with both comfort and style in mind, this modern retreat features underfloor heating throughout offering cozy warmth after a big day on the slopes.
The chalet comfortably sleeps up to six guests in 3 bedrooms.
There are also 2 bathrooms and 2 toilets.
Its distinctive A-frame architecture and sleek interiors create a warm welcoming atmosphere, perfect for families or small groups.
Situated within walking distance to restaurants, cafes, and bars there is plenty to do after a big day on the mountain.
Bus stops to Hakuba's renowned ski resorts are also a stones throw away.
Chalet Luna is an ideal base for a memorable winter getaway.
- Sleeps 6 people comfortably in 3 separate bedrooms
- 5 minute walk to Echolands bars, restaurants and cafes
- Bus stop located near the chalet
- Undercover deck with garden access
- Underfloor heating throughout the chalet
- Projector with a projector screen
- 55-inch TV with access to
Netflix, Hulu, Disney+ and UNEXT - Washing Machine
- Drying Machine
- Drying room with Ski and Snowboard storage
- Iron with ironing board
- Dishwasher
- Kettle
- Coffee machine
- Rice cooker
- Toaster
- Microwave / Oven
- Cookware and Dinnerware
- Kids plates, bowls and utensils
- Salt, pepper, oil, ground coffee and tea bags
- Wine and champagne glasses
- Paper towel, cling wrap, aluminium foil
- Dishwasher detergent tablets
- High chair avaliable on request
- 470L fridge / freezer
- Botanist Shampoo
- Botanist Conditioner
- Botanist Body Soap
- Bathtub
- 2x Toilets (one apart of the ensuite)
- 2x showers
- Hair Dryer
- Body and face towels provided
- Toothbrush
- Mouthwash
- Razor
- Cotton wipes & hair tie
- Comb
- Portable crib available on request
floor plan
1st Floor
1st Floor
2nd Floor
2nd Floor
The chalet features three bedrooms.
One master bedroom downstairs and two bedrooms upstairs.
Each bedroom has 2 single beds fitted inside.



























