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Niseko

Niseko is on the Northern most Japanese island of Hokkaido, with spectacular scenery, annual snowfall of 12-16 metres and large range of accommodation from traditional pensions to luxury apartments.

A Travelplan consultant can assist you package your accommodation with flights and lifts for even further savings on your holiday to Niseko.

Niseko, located on the western coast of the island of Hokkaido, is widely known as having one of the most consistent and biggest snowfalls in Japan.

Niseko is the largest of Hokkaido ski areas with FOUR interlinked first-class resorts;
Hirafu, Hanazono, Annupuri and Higashiyama

These FOUR adjoining resorts complete Niseko with;

  • Spectacular skiing and snowboarding
  • Opportunities for novice, intermediate and expert skiers
  • 38 lifts including 3 Express Gondolas
  • The Hanazono basin is fantastic learning area for beginners plus snow tubing & tobogganing

  • World class half pipe and terrain parks at Hanazono

  • V ast back country & off piste area that is lift accessible

  • Plenty of Powder for the powder hound
  • Pristine powder experiences 7 days a week
  • Ultimate powder & culture experience 
  • A huge variety of accommodation options

The skiing in Niseko is generally uncrowded due to the low population on the island, plus they have over 1000m vertical feet with great powder runs and tree skiing.

Mountain Statistics

SeasonDecember to April
Snowfall Average12m
Summit Elevation1,309m
Base Elevation300m
Vertical Rise1,009m
Terrain47km Groomed Slopes
Trails61
Longest Run5.6km
Lifts38
Beginner30%
Intermediate40%
Advanced30%

Location

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International Airport

Chitose

Chitose to Niseko Transfer

Approx 2 hours

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The Vale Niseko

The Vale Niseko
The Vale Niseko offers extraordinary hotel rooms, 1.5 bedroom, 2 bedroom, 3 bedroom & super luxe penthouse apartments.

Setsumon Niseko

Setsumon
These 10 luxury apartments are new for 2008. Located in the centre of the village with all apartments offering spectacular panoramas of Niseko, the village and Mount Youtei.

Mojos, Niseko

Located in the lower Hirafu village, Mojos is a 3-bedroom, 2-storey luxury chalet with a touch of Japanese feel.

Latitude 42, Niseko

Located in the lower village of Hirafu provides close walking access to many of Niseko´s best restaurants and bars. Latitude 42 is located on the Free Shuttle Bus route for easy access to the ski lifts.

Miyabi, Niseko

Poised to become one of the most desirable mountain retreats anywhere, Miyabi is a rare private haven situated in the heart of the Hirafu village.

Landmark View, Niseko

Niseko, Landmark View
Located just a short walk from the Niseko Gondola, the landmark View comprises of 47 well appointed apartments with striking views of Mt Youtei or Grand Hirafu.

Gondola Chalets, Niseko

Niseko, Gondola Chalets
Spacious brand new apartments located in one of Hirafu's most enviable locations, just below Hirafu Gondola House offering awesome views of the ski area.

Youtei Tracks Apartments & Penthouses, Niseko

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Youtei Tracks premier location offers guests easy lift access, restaurants right at your door plus outstanding views.

Yama Shizen, Niseko

Yama Shizen
Yama Shizen is the latest premium alpine apartment project from Hokkaido Tracks, the leaders in quality property in the powder heaven of Niseko Hirafu. Located in the new village heart of upper Hirafu with excellent access to the slopes and all village amenities

Kira Kira, Niseko

Kira Kira, a collection of brand new studio, 2, and 3 bedroom apartments over six floors, presents one of Niseko’s most distinctive architectural standards.

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Skiing Niseko

Written by Martin a Skier from Sydney, Australia
31/3/2010

We flew Sydney to Tokyo and Tokyo to Chitose, then mini bus to Niseko all in one day. We started skiing the next day - no problems. 

Excellent snow, good choice of runs, no crowds, scenic location, board park, half pipe - VERY cold, and of course there was powder to ski - albeit among trees. 

The locals were polite and helpful.  We ran into many Aussies. Great choice of restaurants for dinner.  Prices similar to Oz.  

After 6 days skiing we flew back to Tokyo for 3  nights in the Shinjuku district. One city tour and one country tour - both excellent. Never bored. Much to see. English is on most signs. Easy to shop and sightsee. 

Recommended.  $7,200 + expenses around $800 for two people. Travelplan set up an excellent holiday.

Ratings

Night Life / Restaurants
3
Terrain
4
Value For Money
4
Rooms
5
Property Facilities
5
Location
5
Restaurant / Bar
3

Niseko, Japan - The real powder playground

Written by Kemble a Skier from Manly, Australia
31/3/2010

Do you want the guarantee of great snow, great food, reasonable prices and great local people? Then look no further and book Niseko in Japan for your next ski holiday.

Niseko is a must do for ski enthusiasts and beginners alike,  and Travelplan will get you there, look after you on the ground,  and get you back home, without any hassles.  2010 was our fifth trip to Japan booked through Natalie at Travelplan, and each trip has been outstanding and problem free.  

Niseko,  on the north Island of Hokkaido  is located in a region that receives the most consistent  snow fall and driest powder snow in Japan, if not the world.  The average annual snowfall is 15 metres of powder snow.  

In January and February you can expect fresh snow everyday that means light dry first tracks for everyone.  It snows a lot, its cold and don’t expect to see the blue sky, but you can count on unlimited, uncrowded runs, no lift lines and you will ski or board in the majesty of Mt Yotei, a stunning extinct volcano which stands proudly above the valley looking down over Niseko, so have the camera handy.  

The best time to visit Niseko in my opinion is  Late December through to the end of February when you can expect consistent snowy days and nights, and lots and lots of powder snow (Konayuki) off piste.  

The best way to get there is an eight hour flight to Tokyo with a one hour connecting flight through to Sapporo, followed by a two hour bus trip up to the resort of Niseko. Sounds like an effort, but I promise you it’s worth it! Natalie at Travelplan organises everything to run like clockwork and an on-ground representative of Travelplan in Niseko will meet your family on arrival. The Travelplan representative even had our ski tickets ready for us, a map and some really useful information about the town and its attractions on hand. After a quick orientation of Niseko and advice on where to hire skis, book ski school, suggested favourite restaurants and the location of the local grocery store we already felt at home. We were given her contact number and encouraged to call if we needed anything from baby sitting arranged, to booking the Travelplan  in-house ski guide through to making reservations at restaurants. That was service.   

The best accommodation in Niseko is The Vale. It’s new and located right at the base of the family lift.  The Vale has its own indoor and outdoor Onsen (hot springs), an indoor pool, a great family restaurant and of course a great bar. And a word of advice, in that order at The Vale every afternoon is the way to go big time. Michael, Lisa and the staff of the Vale are fantastic, and will look after everything you could possibly need.

Another recommendation is Setsumon which is located in the main street, 100 metres from the base of the family lift, and central to the delicious Niseko bakery (Abu Cha), the grocery store (Seikomart) and a stack of great restaurants to suit everyones taste. . Others high on the list of quality accommodation  are Yotei tracks and First Tracks, like the others all in great locations, modern, clean and comfortable  

Lift tickets in Niseko are about A$55 per day per adult, which is outstanding value, and can be  pre-arranged by Travelplan before you even leave home.   If you are hiring your skis and boots then go nowhere else but Inski in Niseko. Inski have a store right at the main intersection of town and offer the widest range of best quality ski’s in Niseko for the conditions you will ski and for your ability on the slopes.  We even pre-booked from home by contacting Paul Ford at Inski in Sydney, who will have you professionally fitted and have your gear ready to go on arrival in Niseko.   

My big tip is to book the Travelplan in-house ski guide early on your holiday. We booked Pete Ilinsky twice on our last trip and we could not recommend him highly enough. He led us to some incredible places on the mountain we simply would never have found or experienced on our own. Pete orientates you if you are new to the resort, provides instruction in the powder if necessary, or you can just follow him as he shows you secret powder runs that no one else knows about. You just can’t beat local knowledge when it comes to the mountain.  

Ski school in Niseko is run differently to Australia and there are several who operate in the resort. . We used NBS this year, located at the base of the Family lift. NBS offer a full range of services from half-day child group lessons, to the full-day adult private lessons. We found the prices reasonable and the service great. Our kids had a ball everyday.

The skiable terrain around Niseko is connected by four resorts: Annapuri, Higashiyama, Hirafu and Hanazono, and your lift ticket gives you access to all four resorts.  

The Ski run must do’s –
Every powder trip to Niseko after a dump must include the hike to The peak, East ridge. Firstly for the incredible view of the valley and the Volcano, and secondly for the long powder and gully runs down to Hanazono. These areas catch heaps of snow and provide natural protection from any wind. This area can be very deep and full of dry powder, what more could you ask for?  

The next run is up the Swinging Monkey double and off through the trees which hold some of the best snow on the mountain. There are three or four faces to choose from which all end up at the Hirafu gondola. On a good day there are face shots on every turn.  

For the groomers there are plenty of runs to choose from, however, the long run from the top of Hirafu hooded triple down to Higashiyama Hilton hotel for a hot chocolate followed by a recovery gondola trip back to the top would be the pick for me.  

On any ski trip you need to eat well and the food in Niseko, and Japan in general, is outstanding. Forget the mid station lunch of pizza, pies, or chips  and gravy. Japanese is real food to give you energy to get you back on the mountain and back into the powder.  If your are in Niseko and you want to embrace, then its Miso Ramen noodles, Crab Ramens, Katsu Curry’s and rice and it’s sashimi, it’s sushi and it’s chicken yakitory sticks. Niseko also has several western resturants for Italian, Indian and Australian cuisine too. The food is relatively cheap and it’s very healthy. The pick of the resturants in town is called RIN located in the lower part of the village and it’s the full Japanese experience. Others worth mentioning is Abu Cha1 and 2, Bang Bang, Fujiyama and the Vale Bar and Grill.     

If you ski Niseko once, you will keep going back. I guarantee it.  

KC

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Night Life / Restaurants
4
Terrain
5
Ski School
4
Kids Facilities
3
Value For Money
5

The best ski trip - EVER

Written by Keith a Skier from Melbourne, Australia
31/3/2010

How do I start. 1.5 meters of snow in 2 weeks.  Every day we skied off piste in at least calf deep snow and some days thigh deep. 

The resort has three heights so when the weather closes in you stay low on the mountain.  The travel plan guide Pete, was really appreciated as there is so much terrain it is easy to get lost.  He also knew where all the best skiing was. 

We stopped for lunch each day at any number of cheap Japanese restaurants and had Ramen noodles.  Then at the end of the day would relax then head out to a different restaurant, skewer bar or even a pizza house to recharge for the next day. 

I''ll be back as soon as I can.

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5

Niseko Feb2010

Written by Greg a Skier from Sydney, Australia
31/3/2010

Spent 8 nights at Youtei Tracks. Over 1.5m of snow fell during stay. Fantastic skiing holiday. 

Would definitely go again

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Rooms
4
Property Facilities
4
Location
4

Boys 10 night Trip to Niseko

Written by Justin a Snowboarder from Perth, Western Australia
31/3/2010

For the third time we have been back to what is the best powder in the world at such a low altitude.

I cant believe that after every trip I always say that was the best powder ever, and here I am saying it again. We came from Perth WA, as its just as cheap to go to Japan as it is to ski in Australia for us. We stayed at Log Log, a fantastic 3 story log house with all the Mod Cons in the Heart of the Village. Food & drinks still very affordable all over the village.

We boarded all over the mountain again but discovering the new diamond being Moiwa, untracked powder everywhere, so still smiling months after getting back.

Will be back again as soon as I get my bi-yearly leave pass approved!

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Night Life / Restaurants
5
Terrain
5
Ski School
5
Value For Money
5

Niseko what we expected

Written by Deanne a Skier from Queensland, Australia
31/3/2010

Overated, far too westernized. Youtei tracks apartment is large, well appointed. A word of advise is make sure there are enough beds for guests our 19 year old son ended up on what was the equivalent of a dooner on the floor even though we had booked for 5 adults.

Great resturants and bars. Short walk to ski lift. Local bus service is excellent. Archaic slow lift system (yes we heard all the excuses)lots of skating short distances( poor boarders) to get a connecting lift. Off piste tracked out.

Had wonderful Japenese experience in Kutchan and Otaru. Niseko,never again!

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Night Life / Restaurants
4
Terrain
1
Value For Money
3

Amazing Japan

Written by Zac a Skier from Sydney, Australia
31/3/2010

This was my first Japan experience and it was absolutely amazing.

The ski fields and amount of ski that came down was like I never seen before.

The house we stayed in (Hirafu house 8) was very comfortable and the night life gave us the opportunity to taste the best of Japanese cuisine.

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Night Life / Restaurants
5
Terrain
4
Value For Money
5
Rooms
5
Property Facilities
5
Location
5

Niseko adventure!

Written by Corinne a Snowboarder from Australia
30/3/2010

My partner, myself and 2 other couples all booked a week long holiday at the vale niseko in hope of some fabulous powder, a somewhat exotic location and a little bit of culture. We were not disappointed! The Vale was brilliant with friendly staff and wonderful facilites (do not miss the onsen!).

There was something in Niseko for all of us (a mixture of skiers and snowboarders) both on and off the snow. Unfortunately I sustained an injury midway during our stay and was unable to board for the remainder of our trip, however this did not deter from our holiday what-so-ever!

The staff at Travelplan and the Vale asissted us with medical needs, insurance information and ensured the rest of my stay was as fun as the first half. I could not recommend a holiday at Niseko, and the vale more!

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Night Life / Restaurants
5
Terrain
5
Ski School
5
Value For Money
5
Rooms
4
Property Facilities
5
Location
5
Restaurant / Bar
4

The Vale Niseko - highly recommend

Written by Janine a Skier from Gold Coast, Australia
30/3/2010

Had a fantastic trip at The Vale - would definately stay there again and recommend to others.

Loved the onsen, loved the ski-in-ski-out and loved our ski room and hotel room facilities.

The staff were super friendly and helpful and the location couldn''t have been better.

All round superb trip with incredible powder snow and quiet slopes.

Ratings

Night Life / Restaurants
3
Terrain
5
Ski School
5
Value For Money
4
Rooms
4
Property Facilities
5
Location
5
Restaurant / Bar
4

Skiing Japan 2010

Written by Susan a Skier from Gold Coast, Asutralia
30/3/2010

The powder snow, the accommodation at The Vale, Niseko and the people were all absolutley fabulous.

We were paticularly impressed with the efficient and friendly staff on the moountain and in the hotels and restaurants.  All this, of course was organised at travelplan by Karen Nicholls to whom nothing was any trouble. 

We will all certanly go back !!!

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Night Life / Restaurants
5
Terrain
5
Ski School
4
Value For Money
5
Rooms
5
Property Facilities
5
Location
5
Restaurant / Bar
5
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Niseko Accommodation:
Niseko offers a huge selection of lodging from cultural pensions to luxurious apartments. Browse through our many accommodation options in Niseko or call a Travelplan consultant to assist you to find just the right accommodation for you. They can also package your accommodation with flights and lifts for even further savings on your holiday to Niseko.

Travelplan Exclusive In-Resort Service
We offer all of our guests the most helpful and lovely Japanese Resort staff, who will ensure you have a great Niseko experience. We constantly get rave reviews from clients, thanking us for the great service they receive from Tina, Saoka and Mari. a typical comment is  “Travelplan’s in-resort staff offer a great service  and differentiates Travelplan in the market “ JF Sydney. 
 

In Resort Service Includes:

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  • Assistance booking local activites
  • Restaurant information and reservations

This service is available to all clients who purchase Travelplan accommodation and lift packages.

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Approx 2 hours

Snow Season

December to April

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Rhythm stock the best equipment on the market to suit the unbelievably deep dry snow that Niseko has to offer! Their extensive range of hire gear ensures that you have the right gear to suit all snow conditions in Niseko!

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ProSki offer a large selection of snowsports outerwear and accessories. Their premium rental fleet and extensive range of retail ski and snowboard equipment makes PROSKI your one stop shop for everything you need while in Niseko

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Inski provide a friendly and knowledgeable service to their customers as well as a large range of top quality snow equipment.