Niseko Untapped
Niseko draws thousands of visitors each year to Japan’s northernmost island in search of the steep and deep. Yet when these famed slopes turn from white to green, the untapped potential as a summer destination is on full display with outdoor activities, art, great food and top-notch accommodation.
Today Niseko’s streets, usually packed with skiers and snowboarders walking to and from the numerous luxury apartments and restaurants, are eerily quiet. Yet, peer a little closer and you’ll see a buzz of activity and anticipation as the town ramps up for summer. Hokkaido rarely exceeds 30 degrees Celsius—even in the peak of summer—making it ideal for hiking, cycling, lake and ocean sports. Instead of going into reverse hibernation when the snow melts, several businesses have ventured to stay open year round in hopes that Niseko will follow Whistler and Queenstown’s footsteps and become a major all-season outdoor destination.
Best Hotels in Orchards Niseko Hokkaido Japan
Best Hotels in Orchards Niseko Hokkaido Japan
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Best Hotels in Niseko The Orchards Niseko japan
Offering tastefully furnished accommodation, The Orchards is located in the tranquil area of Niseko and is surrounded by the beauty of Hokkaido. It is a 5-minute drive from Grand Hirafu Ski Resort, and guests here can enjoy an array of outdoor activities including canoeing, fishing, hiking and skiing nearby. The property is a 15-minute drive away from JR Hirafu Station. Free WiFi is available throughout the property.
Boasting full kitchen and laundry facilities, The Orchards Niseko provides rooms decorated in neutral colours. Guests can relax on the sofa and enjoy the view from the floor-to-ceiling window.
It features barbeque facilities and grocery delivery service at a surcharge. Guests can purchase ski passes at the property. Free parking is also available.
The Niseko Orchards is a 14-minute drive from JR Niseko Station and a 10-minute drive away from the footsteps of Mt. Yotei.
There is no restaurant on site, but dining options are available at the Grand Hirafu Ski Resort.'
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The Freshwater - Middle Hirafu, Niseko
The Freshwater is a stylish block of boutique apartments with views of the ski fields and Mt Yotei.
The Freshwater is one of those something-for-everyone blocks offering luxury accommodation from studio apartments through to 3-bedroom penthouses. Sitting squarely in the middle of Hirafu’s main street this mix of accessibility and amenity promise a pleasurable ski holiday experience for The Freshwater guests.
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Dreamhouse in Niseko Japan
Situated around the corner from the new 308 day centre at Hanazono in Niseko and a 10-minute drive to both Hirafu Village and the town of Kutchan, this 5-bedroom home with modern furnishings is in a prime location.
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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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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