Snowmobile tour in Niseko!
Feb 2014. What an awesome day to be out in the mountain.
Mom and Dad - Niseko Snowmobile Tour
Niseko Village Hokkaido Snow Play
Dec 2017
First Snow Mobile Experience at Hokkaido!
We had our first snow mobile experience at Hokkkaido . It was fun and great!
Snowmobile Niseko 2014
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I went snow mobiling and I made a little video with clips from my GoPro
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Hauling Snow Away From Niseko Fresh Powder Apartments
Watch Mr. Takeyama & Gang haul the snow away with their big toys. After filling up the dump trucks, they take it to a snow dump on the other side of town. If they didn't, the snow would consume the apartments. It's only been one month and they hauled away 5 dumptruck loads!!!
Niseko ski resort snow mobile part II
See more of my travels at :) Part II. This was one of the many activities that Niseko ski resort offers during the winter season, and also one of the highlights of the trip. We rented 2 snow mobiles - my sister and I drove one and my parents the other, following the tracks of the guide in front who took us to various vantage points such as the stunning view of Mt. Yotei (also known as Mt. Fuji in Hokkaido), the scenery along the way were equally breathtaking.
Niseko 2011 - Snowmobiling
Awesome Snowmobiling trip with the boyz
Hokkaido November 2019, day 3: We Hotel, Niseko Hilton, Haru Bakery, Two Sticks Izakaya (4K)
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Feb 14, 2017
Hokkaido Backcountry Project Ep. 5 - Sledding Big Bear
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Snowmobiling - Niseko - March 2009
My first time on a snowmobile. This was one of those cheesy tourist activities that can be booked at a resort.
I was at Niseko during the GFC in 2009. The resort was almost empty. Hence why I am the only idiot tourist on the snowmobile tour.
I think I got about 5 cm of air off the jump.
HAKUBA JAPAN: Budget & Resort Guide
Hakuba Valley in Japan is a top snowboarding & skiing destination with some of the best powder in the world. We’ve spent three months over 2 seasons snowboarding Hakuba Japan and share some of our travel tips to help you get the most skiing for your buck $$$.
This Hakuba Travel Guide includes info on food and accommodation options as well as how to get from the airport to Hakuba and around the different resorts in the Hakuba Valley.
Plus - stay tuned until the end of the video to see how to get discounts on lift tickets. This was a real game changer for us!
There's nothing like skiing Japan powder so we hope you have a chance to visit this awesome area.
Check out the second biggest ski resort in the world!
For more info on Hakuba, check out our detailed guide
If you ever have any questions about snowboarding or skiing in Hakuba let us know.
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Jam and Andman
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Japan Trip: Having Fun in the Snow in Niseko, Hokkaido 02
Japan Trip: Having Fun in the Snow in Niseko, Hokkaido 02
Niseko, located in the Shiribeshi Subprefecture of Hokkaido, is the most famous ski resort in Japan. Niseko has tons of light powder snow, a large terrace for ski/snowboard courses as well as the option of off trail skiing. Adventurous skiers/snowboarders can explore the backcountry through special gates set up around the resorts or by guided tours, including helicopter tours. For example, the nearly perfect volcanic cone of Mount Yotei’s peak is accessible via helicopter to ski/snowboard down.
Niseko’s resorts are popular among both Japanese and foreign winter sport enthusiasts. A large number of foreigners, especially from Australia have made this resort area quite popular for visitors outside Japan. As a result, Niseko’s resorts are very foreign friendly and offer their guests a variety of long ski runs as well as after ski activity.
The ski resorts are all located on Mount Niseko-Annupuri. There are three major resorts, Grand Hirafu, Niseko Village and Annupuri. They are located on the southeastern half of the mountain with the three resorts being connected at the top. Visitors have the option of purchasing a special combination ticket, the Niseko All Mountain Pass, for 5600 yen to use the three resorts freely. There are shuttle buses at the base of the mountains to transport skiers between the resorts.
Grand Hirafu is the largest of the resorts. The resort has with over a dozen lifts as well as a secondary base at Hanazono on the east side of the mountain. Grand Hirafu is located within Hirafu, a sizeable town. Compared to the other two resorts, Grand Hirafu is the only Niseko resort located within town which has many hotels, holiday homes, and boarding houses. Hirafu has a variety of restaurants and bars for visitors to enjoy. With many foreigners visiting Hirafu, many restaurants have an English menu.
Visitors may wish to visit Kutchan, located 15 minutes by bus away from Hirafu. It is the biggest city in the area. Therefore, there are more shopping and dining opportunities in Kutchan. However, it is not as convenient for skiers/snowboarders as Hirafu is.
Located west of Grand Hirafu is the next largest resort, Niseko Village (formerly known as Higashiyama). There are 2 hotels located at the base of Niseko Village. There are a variety of restaurants and bars in the hotels as well as “after ski” activities, such as an onsen (hot spring). However, currently there are few dining options outside of the hotels. But there are plans to develop a new resort town to make Niseko Village more attractive to its visitors.
Further west is Annupuri Resort. The ski trails at Annupuri are neither as steep nor wide as the other two resorts. However, the courses are also not as crowded here. At the base of Annupuri Resort is a resort hotel as well as a small collection of boarding houses and holiday homes. Dining options are scarce and there is little to no nightlife.
A smaller, fourth ski resort in this area is Moiwa. Moiwa Resort is not included in the Niseko All Mountain Pass nor is it possible to ski from Miwa to the other resorts. However, the resort is not crowded and is popular for beginners and those who prefer a smaller sized resort. There are a few hotels as well as boarding houses near the base of this resort.
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MyInspireProject EP4 – Hokkaido, An Unspoiled Winter Wonderland in Northern Japan
Continue our journey in Asia, we came to the winter wonderland in Hokkaido. It is the second largest, northernmost and least developed of Japan's four main islands, known for its harsh winter with lots of snowfall, below zero temperatures and frozen seas. For us, it was one of the toughest and most challenging filming and traveling experiences, but the unspoiled nature, landscape, wildlife, culture and cuisine, made this island our favorite winter destination by far.
Started from Sapporo, the capital city of Hokkaido, with a warm welcome with the backdrop of the neon light and fresh seafood dinner. We visited the prestige Hokkaido Shrine next morning and asked for prayers for our trip. Then we arrived in Yoichi to visit the iconic Yoichi Distillery of Nikka Whisky to learn about the traditional whisky making process and the love story and history behind. We also visited the Whisky Museum in the Distillery and tasted the fine and delicious Yoichi Single Malt Whisky, Super Nikka and Apple Wine. It was just perfect for the cold snowy day.
Later on, we arrived in the renowned ski town of Niseko, checking in our luxury loft at Suiboku. We our pick for our home away from home with an industrial aesthetic and best view of Mt. Yotei. Then we put on our ski gears and outfit, joined our private ski couch from Niseko wow for an adventurous and fun day on the snow mountains. Apparently we still need a lot of practices compared with other experts on the slopes!
Followed the marshmallow- like stream valley, we moved to the frozen Lake Shikaribetsu, waking up in the Traditional Japanese home with tatami floor and futon setting. We loved the pop-up ice village on the frozen lake along with the lake side resorts, makes you feel like you are in a different part of planet. Then we ordered some whisky “in” the rock to warm up ourselves and hosted our own party in the spectacular Ice Bar. Lastly, a bath in the outdoor hot spring was much need with -15c temperature.
Through the snow mountain and forest, we came to crater lake of Lake Akan during the blizzard. As the lake is frozen and covered in the heavy snow, we hided in these little colorful tents for ice-fishing. By the time our patience ran out, we went for something more exciting with the snowmobile. Then after the speedy moment, we explored the charming village and Ainu Kotan, a local indigenous tribe and its handicrafts. And we ended the night with traditional Ainu performance and dances.
In Central and East Hokkaido, we experienced the pure wilderness and the simplest Japanese village living. We spent the day with Red-crowned crane at Tsurui Ito Tancho Crane Sanctuary. The Japanese crane is known as the symbol of luck and longevity but received endangered status since 1970. Thanks to the conservation program, we could still observe their movements and behaviors up close.
At the deserted Mount Iō, a volcano that was once a sulphur mine, the bare mountain is alive with hot steam coming out from the fumarole. We could smell the strong sulphur and feel the heat and power from the earth.
Right before sunset, we stopped at Sunayu Onsen by Lake Kussharo. We were accompanied by hundreds of swans while enjoying the naturally heated sand and hot spring on the beach. It was like a scene coming out from a fairy tale.
On our last day in Hokkaido, we jumped on the cruise Aurora to chase the drift ice in Abashiri , It was the coldest day with -25c degree outside but we decided to stay on the deck to enjoy this incredible view. Everything we saw was beyond grand, pristine and breathtaking. An experience like this may be something that only happens once in your lifetime.
There was nothing else we could expect as a better ending for this trip. Finally, we surpassed the horizon and continued our journey to the next destination.
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Yoichi Distillery, Nikka Whisky
Kushiro Washo Market
Dan Gaillard & Niseko Wow
Lake Akan Ainu Theater
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Police department, Teshikaga, Hokkaido
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BEST Hokkaido Lakes: Lake Shikotsu, Lake Toya, Mt Usu! Hokkaido Trip
Day trip to Lake Shikotsu, Lake Toya, Mt Usu in a hassle free manner. Check out the sceneries and photo spots, what to wear when you are there in summer. Find out if this day trip is worth your buck!
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Niseko, Hokkaido 2017
Our first time traveling to Hokkaido! Had an amazing time snowboarding, going to a private Onsen, and enjoying the amazing views!
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