Niseko

About Niseko

Niseko, located on the southwest side of Hokkaido, Japan, is renowned as the country's premier ski resort. Its fame is well-deserved, thanks to its exceptional powder conditions that attract powder hounds from all over the world. Niseko is the largest ski area in Hokkaido, featuring four interlinked first-class resorts: Annupuri, Niseko Village, Grand Hirafu, and Hanazono. Each of these resorts offers unique experiences, from thrilling powder runs and tree skiing to a welcoming learner’s area with English-speaking instructors. Families will appreciate the Kids Snow Park, designed to be family-friendly and fun for children. 

One of Niseko's standout features is its night skiing, with lifts operating daily from 8:30 am to 8:30 pm, offering an extended day of adventure on the slopes. The experience of skiing under the stars on fresh powder is a must-try for any visitor. Whether you're an experienced skier looking for challenging runs or a beginner hoping to learn in a supportive environment, Niseko caters to all skill levels. The combination of world-class skiing, a variety of terrains, and the unique charm of night skiing makes Niseko a top destination for winter sports enthusiasts.

Niseko, located on the southwest side of Hokkaido, Japan, is renowned as the country's premier ski resort. Its fame is well-deserved, thanks to its exceptional powder conditions that attract powder hounds from all over the world. Niseko is the largest ski area in Hokkaido, featuring four interlinked first-class resorts: Annupuri, Niseko Village, Grand Hirafu, and Hanazono. Each of these resorts offers unique experiences, from thrilling powder runs and tree skiing to a welcoming learner’s area with English-speaking instructors. Families will appreciate the Kids Snow Park, designed to be family-friendly and fun for children.