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Hakubakita

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Hakubakita Elementary School Ski Jump:

K-Point: 15 m
Further jumps: K5
Plastic matting: no
Year of construction: 1968
Conversions: 1973, 1977, 2010, 2025
Status: operating
Ski club: Hakubakita Elementary School
Coordinates: 36.700175, 137.862901 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

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History:

Hakubakita is a school ski jumping complex located on the grounds of an elementary school. The main hill was built in 1968 at the initiative of the parent–teacher association and was expanded to its current size in 1973; around the same time, a smaller training hill was also added. In 1977, a new steel inrun tower was erected, and in 2010 the entire complex underwent a thorough modernization. The facility serves primarily educational purposes – in winter it hosts ski jumping lessons for all pupils, as well as annual events held as part of a long-standing exchange with Omi Elementary School in Toyama Prefecture. The complex has played an important role in the development of sport in the region; among those who made their first jumps here were future Nordic combined Olympians Akito and Yoshito Watabe. In 2021, the smaller hill was closed due to deterioration, after which the pupils organized a large fundraising campaign that enabled the construction of a new hill in 2025 and the reinforcement of the grounds beneath the larger one. Jumping is not conducted here as part of official competitions but as an element of local tradition and the school’s educational program.

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