Niseko

Before Niseko became famous for its pristine powder snow, visitors journeyed here for another natural wonder, its hot springs.
Can you imagine 4 days and of incredible DJs, parties and of course shredding the slopes of Niseko? Dream no more, Snow Machine is coming!
Akiyama has proved to be one of our most popular choices for big groups wanting incredible views, peace, tranquility and a touch of luxury.
Ace 2 Quad / Center Four, one of Hirafu's original and most iconic chairlifts has been retired and will soon be replaced by a brand new 12 seat gondola.
Japanese border restrictions continue to ease, with arrival numbers increasing, and international flights resumed into Chitose.

Renting a car is an easy way to add convenience and variety to your Niseko Holiday. Check out what you need to know here.

Ski and snowboard videos are what hungry powder hounds feast on during the summer months and the more video's you watch the more you realise Japan is the place to be if you want deep, dry all you can eat powder.
Niseko has is firmly established as an internationally acclaimed resort destination and the name now synonymous with incredible snow, mouthwatering food and an ever increasing range of fantastic accommodation.
If you have ever visited Niseko the first thing you will usually remember is the snow!  The amount of snow the area gets is really quite incredible with many years seeing more than 15m of snowfall a season. So far this winter has been no different with countless deep dry powder days through December and January.  
The 2020/21 winter for better or worse is going to be a bit different to usual in Niseko with unfortunately little or no international tourism possible, at least for the moment. Due to the subsequent decrease in customers there have been some changes made to the lift operations and opening dates.