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Niseko, Japan

Hokkaido’s most prominent powder destination is slowly but surely growing into its bigger costume.
Words by
Leslie Anthony
Photos by
Mattias Fredriksson
January 26, 2023

Located in the western part of the Japanese island of Hokkaido, fancy hotels, futuristic architecture, rabid real estate, a four-resort merger, and an explosion of restaurants have changed Niseko from its farm-focused roots with a side of skiing into a world-class international destination. Close to the snow-making ocean, so far (take this as a climate-change disclaimer), its famed sky-loads of powder remain reliable from November through March. Thus, the best way to introduce this powder haven is with a traditional Japanese Haiku: So much snow fallen / No one can even measure / This perfect Japan.

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Edvin Olsson is a pretty tall guy, so this was a deep day, even for being on Hokkaido.

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Edvin Olsson is a pretty tall guy, so this was a deep day, even for being on Hokkaido.

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Multiple companies in the Niseko area specialize in snow removal and clearing. An average of 15 meters of annual snowfall means the Japanese resort is one of the snowiest places globally.

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Multiple companies in the Niseko area specialize in snow removal and clearing. An average of 15 meters of annual snowfall means the Japanese resort is one of the snowiest places globally.

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The peak of Mt. Annupuri, above Niseko, is a government-owned national park, meaning construction near the peak becomes time-consuming and bureaucratic. This is one of the reasons you can still jump on single-seat relics like this beauty.

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The peak of Mt. Annupuri, above Niseko, is a government-owned national park, meaning construction near the peak becomes time-consuming and bureaucratic. This is one of the reasons you can still jump on single-seat relics like this beauty.

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Mount Yotei is probably Hokkaido’s most famous mountain. For visiting backcountry travellers,’ the 1,898-meter active stratovolcano is often on the bucket list to climb and ski.

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Mount Yotei is probably Hokkaido’s most famous mountain. For visiting backcountry travellers,’ the 1,898-meter active stratovolcano is often on the bucket list to climb and ski.

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Local Knowledge

Niseko comprises four ski areas on Mount Annupuri—Niseko Grand Hirafu, Niseko Village, Niseko Annupuri and Hanazono — all accessed under the Niseko United ticket. With preternatural amounts of snow filling mellow, wide-open bowls and decorating the more challenging tree runs with phantasmagorical shapes, an understanding of aspect and wind direction are keys to the goods.

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After an intense powder day, treat yourself to Wakatake Sushi, perhaps the hottest dinner reservation in Hirafu.

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After an intense powder day, treat yourself to Wakatake Sushi, perhaps the hottest dinner reservation in Hirafu.

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While you are at it, enjoy a bottle of Dassai, some of the finest sake.

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While you are at it, enjoy a bottle of Dassai, some of the finest sake.

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Eat, Drink and be Merry

A once-modest restaurant scene in Niseko is now approaching fabulous, with increased demand (and an influx of food-minded Aussies) delivering a spectrum of options to the resort’s beating heart — from exceptional fine dining to traditional izakaya-style restaurants and street food.

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The townhouses at Koa have a beautiful location with views toward Mount Yotei. They are within walking distance of the lifts at Higashiyama, which connects to the rest of Niseko’s ski area.

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The townhouses at Koa have a beautiful location with views toward Mount Yotei. They are within walking distance of the lifts at Higashiyama, which connects to the rest of Niseko’s ski area.

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Park Hyatt Niseko Hanazono is one of the most luxurious hotels in the Niseko area. Photo: Niseko Tourism

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Park Hyatt Niseko Hanazono is one of the most luxurious hotels in the Niseko area. Photo: Niseko Tourism

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 Sleep 

Prices tend to drop the farther away from Hirafu you stay but weigh that against the convenience of being in the resort’s hub. There’s no lack of choice: dozens of hotels of every type, traditional ryokans, and luxury rental homes and townhomes (like comfortable Koa, within walking distance to the lifts at Higashiyama) with more on the way. In Hirafu: Aya Niseko or the centrepiece Park Hyatt Niseko Hanazono for luxury, Ki Niseko for mid-range, and the budget M Hotel Niseko. In Kutchan check out the Torifito Hotel & Pod Niseko, and in Higashiyama, Niseko Ski Lodge.

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Takehiro “Mattias” Hosogai is a phenomenal ski guide with Hokkaido Backcountry Club. Born to Japanese and Swedish parents, growing up in different countries and educated in English, he is as multicultural as one can be.

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Takehiro “Mattias” Hosogai is a phenomenal ski guide with Hokkaido Backcountry Club. Born to Japanese and Swedish parents, growing up in different countries and educated in English, he is as multicultural as one can be.

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Odin Place in Hirafu

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Odin Place in Hirafu

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Gentemstick Niseko Showroom

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Gentemstick Niseko Showroom

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Japanese functionality at its finest at Koa Apartments.

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Japanese functionality at its finest at Koa Apartments.

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David Kantermo finds the flow at Mount Shiribetsu-Dake near Rusutsu.

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David Kantermo finds the flow at Mount Shiribetsu-Dake near Rusutsu.

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 Other Stuff 

Slick Odin Place mall in Hirafu demands attention with its industrial alpine aesthetic and vintage artifacts, but for real, local shopping, head to Gentemstick Niseko Showroom. In addition to handmade snowboards crafted for Niseko pow, there’s a range of snow, skate and surf-themed goods, duty-free crafts, and a cozy café.

Japan can be hard to navigate. If you’re visiting Niseko for the first time, using companies knowledgeable in the area, like Japan Ski Experience, can take some of the stress out of planning your trip.

Powder this good deserves cat skiing , but roadside ski-touring is also a popular—and much cheaper—way to access the backcountry. Learn the ropes on mellow slopes in Nakayama-toge (Nakayama Pass) between Niseko and Sapporo.

Like other powder paradises, Niseko has several guiding services. One of the best is Hokkaido Backcountry Club. They provide local guiding in the Niseko area, work road-trip itineraries, and run daily heli-skiing on 1 107-metre Shiribetsu-dake volcano near Rusustu.

And speaking of guides, you might want to hire one for a climb and ski on Mount Yōtei — the perfectly symmetrical stratovolcano that forms the backdrop for skiing in Niseko and so resembles a miniature Mount Fuji that it’s often called Ezo Fuji (Hokkaido’s Fuji).

 Don’t Miss 

With the newly installed Symphony Gondola at Hanazono, Niseko’s famed night skiing is now available in all four of its resorts. If you haven’t experienced the surreal sensations of skiing powder under the lights in a severe storm, it’s a must. Hirafu’s Ace Quad Lift #2 provides epic access to slackcountry glades where intense light from the groomers reaches into the trees.

A well-deserved, restorative soak in one of Niseko’s many onsens (volcanic hot springs). Start with Kira no Yu, the public baths in Niseko town.

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After big days of smashing powder, the healing time in the Onsen might become essential.

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After big days of smashing powder, the healing time in the Onsen might become essential.

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Niseko offers some of the best night skiing in the world. Go get it; it’s a unique experience.

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Niseko offers some of the best night skiing in the world. Go get it; it’s a unique experience.

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 Just the Facts 

Niseko has terrain for every ability spread over four separate ski areas on the rolling ridges and valleys of Mount Annupuri — Niseko Grand Hirafu, Niseko Village, Niseko Annupuri and Hanazono.

→ Skiable area: 45.2 km of piste, 18 powder runs, 887 ha of skiable terrain
→ Parks: 3, including 1 FIS regulation halfpipe
→ Longest run: 5.5 km
→ Terrain mix: 40%/35%/25%
→ Lifts: 38, including 3 gondolas/trams; 9 backcountry gates
→ Average annual snowfall: 15+ metres!
→ Snowmaking coverage: NA (gotta love that!)
→ Vertical: 1 009 m; top elevation 1 309 m

Getting there: From the Shin Chitose Airport south of Sapporo, it’s two to three hours by train, bus or private transfer. A wealth of bus connections delivers the most convenient and budget-friendly options.

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Leslie Anthony is a writer and editor who knows a thing or two about snow. Longtime Creative Director of SKIER, former Managing Editor of POWDER, and author of the book White Planet: A Mad Dash Through Modern Global Ski Culture, the resident of Whistler, British Columbia, continues to appear regularly on the masthead of the world’s top ski magazines. His favorite activity? Skiing powder, of course.
Niseko, Japan
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