Niseko

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A skier on a snowy slope with a mountain in the background.
A rural landscape with a mountain in the background, fields, and farm buildings.
A serene winter scene with a snow-covered rock garden, a wooden fence, and a clear sky.
A snow-covered mountain with a ski lift and a clear sky.
A snow-covered street at night with illuminated buildings and a mountain in the background.

Four ski resorts, one dramatic mountain and lots of fun await powder hounds who travel to this top Japanese skiing destination.

Strap on your skis for hours of snow-based fun and lots of fresh mountain air at Niseko. This popular winter destination features four fabulous resorts that are situated at the base of a mountain and meet at its summit. Away from the slopes, venture into the surrounding forests to spot the local wildlife then head to a bar to socialize with a cosmopolitan crowd.

One of the most challenging aspects of a trip to Niseko is knowing where to begin. However, the resort that takes its name from the area is a good bet. Head to Niseko Village, a vast winter playground in the shadow of the breathtaking Mount Niseko Annupuri. There are groomed runs for all abilities and lots of off-piste action in the surrounding wilderness. When you’ve put your ski boots away for the day, soothe your muscles in a hot spring.

The village is one of four resorts situated at the base of the mountain that all meet at its summit. A few minutes to the west of Niseko Village is Annupurri. Spend a morning on the slopes, then go horseback riding or snowshoe trekking through the woods. Spot indigenous wildlife, including Hokkaido foxes.

If you are into snowboarding and freestyle skiing, visit the expansive terrain park at Hanazono. Other activities at this resort include snowmobile tours, sledging, snow tubing and backcountry hiking.

On the east face of the mountain is Grand Hirafu, the largest of the four resorts. There are runs for all abilities and a snow park for children. Night skiing is very popular here. Make sure you leave a little bit of energy to participate in the après-ski in the bars and restaurants.

Niseko is on the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido. Fly into New Chitose Airport, which is about a 2-hour drive away. If you don’t want to drive, take the train or bus from the airport.

Thrill to the mountain runs, gorgeous scenery and the social scene of this prime skiing location.

Chalet Banff

Chalet Banff

2.5 out of 5
27-27 Higashiyama Niseko Hokkaido
Book a stay at this ski chalet in Niseko. Enjoy free WiFi, free parking, and breakfast (surcharge). Popular attractions Niseko Annupuri International Ski Area ...
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"Room was very clean, Staff super friendly and helpful, facilities useful and location close to shuttle and resort"

Reviewed on Feb 3, 2026

Chalet Banff
Niseko Town, Toyosato A near Hirafu, Niseko village and 30' Risutsu

Niseko Town, Toyosato A near Hirafu, Niseko village and 30' Risutsu

Niseko-cho Hokkaido, Abuta-gun
Stay at this vacation home in Niseko. Enjoy laundry facilities and air conditioning. Popular attractions Niseko Tokyu Grand HIRAFU and Niseko Annupuri International ...
Niseko Town, Toyosato A near Hirafu, Niseko village and 30' Risutsu
Koa Niseko

Koa Niseko

3.5 out of 5
19-32, Higashiyama Niseko Hokkaido
Stay at this villa in Niseko. Enjoy free WiFi, free parking, and a free area shuttle. Popular attractions Niseko Annupuri International Ski Area and Niseko Tokyu ...
Koa Niseko
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