NISEKO SKI RESORT
Niseko Ski Resort, located on the beautiful island of Japan, is a renowned winter wonderland for snow enthusiasts from around the world. Nestled in the picturesque region of Hokkaido, Niseko boasts a combination of breathtaking landscapes and exceptional snowfall, making it a paradise for skiers and snowboarders alike. With its abundant, light, and powdery snow, Niseko offers unparalleled opportunities for adventures. Beyond the slopes, visitors can indulge in a rich cultural experience, savoring delicious Japanese cuisine, relaxing in natural hot springs, and immersing themselves in the hospitality of the local community. Niseko Ski Resort truly embodies the perfect blend of world-class skiing, stunning natural beauty, and Japanese charm.
WHAT’S INCLUDED
Multi-night lodging accommodations
Multi-day lift passes
Customer support
ADDITIONAL OPTIONS
Discounted equipment rentals
Discounted ski & snowboard lessons
Travel Assurance
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2,191
ACRES
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4,290'
SUMMIT
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40%
INTERMEDIATE
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50"
ANNUAL SNOWFALL
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29
TRAILS
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8
LIFTS
NISEKO JAPAN SPOTLIGHT
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JAPOW: LEGENDARY POWDER SNOW
Niseko is famous for its exceptional quality of powder snow, known as "Japow." The region's geographical location, with cold air from Siberia meeting moisture from the Sea of Japan, creates perfect conditions for abundant, light, and dry snowfall. This unique snow type provides a remarkable skiing and snowboarding experience.
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JAPANESE CULINARY & APRÈS
Niseko is a culinary paradise that showcases the incredible flavors & sips of both Japanese cuisine. The resort boasts a wide range of dining options, from cozy izakayas (Japanese pubs) serving delicious local dishes to upscale restaurants offering world-class culinary experiences. Visitors can indulge in fresh seafood, authentic ramen, sushi, and savor the Hokkaido dairy products, making the gastronomic journey an integral part of the Niseko skiing experience.
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ONSEN AKA HOT SPRINGS
Japan is known for its hot springs, known as Onsen. Niseko is no exception, and after a day on the slopes, visitors can relax and rejuvenate in the natural hot springs located in and around the resort. Soaking in the mineral-rich waters is a traditional Japanese practice that provides soothing relief to tired muscles and offers a deeply immersive cultural experience.
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NIGHT SKIING
Niseko offers the opportunity to hit the slopes after the sun sets, meaning more time shredding. Many of the resort's slopes are equipped with night skiing facilities, allowing visitors to enjoy the thrill of gliding down illuminated trails under the stars. This adds an extra dimension to the skiing experience and extends the enjoyment of the sport.