Hokkaido Ski Resort

Tripadvisor (442) · Ski resort in Niseko-cho, Japan
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4.5/5 · 442 reviews
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Feb 13, 2024
Only half the lifts we’re working.. the lines were very long, only the King Bell was open up top, not much to choose from food wise. Very disappointed in Niseko this year. Full review by Y9333YUdianes
Jan 7, 2024
Heading up to Niseko soon for some skiing with Friends. We are hiring Ski gear and have narrowed a ski hire shop down to 2. Rhythm Hirafu. We used them before and were happy, but they they are a lit… Full review by Sam C
Mar 28, 2023
We came to this resort for the last week of normal skiing season. Everything including accommodation, equipment rentals, and all mountain lift tickets were booked in advance. On the first day of skii… Full review by Luba T

Questions & answers

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Can we still ski in early april 2020 at niseko??
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Yes you can.
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Answer by Paul C · Jan 5, 2020
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We are Alta/Wasatch skiers, going to Japan. We get that Japan is not about steep skiing, but still, where are the steepest …
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We are Alta/Wasatch skiers, going to Japan. We get that Japan is not about steep skiing, but still, where are the steepest runs at Niseko? At which of the areas? thanks
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thank you! have a place to stay, so will figure out where to ski.
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Answer by Linda P · Sep 22, 2019
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Hi, wayneasd123. What would you like to know about this attraction? Hi, What dates did you go in December- we …
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Hi, wayneasd123. What would you like to know about this attraction? Hi, What dates did you go in December- we are going from the 16/12/19 till the 21/12/19 Just want to know if you had a lot of snow during your visit in December Thanks Wayne
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It snowed 13 out of 14 days. The skiing was amazing! The food was amazing and the natural spring hot tubs made this a great trip.
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Answer by Stuart G · Jan 13, 2020
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My husband and I (66 and excellent skier, and me, 61 and average skier) are planning our first ski trip to Japan. We …
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My husband and I (66 and excellent skier, and me, 61 and average skier) are planning our first ski trip to Japan. We would like to go to Niseko and want a ski-in, ski-out experience. There is a new hotel called Hinode Hills, Niseko Village. Is this in the 'heart' of the village, close to lifts? And is it in any area where it will be easy to get groceries at the end of the day as they are offering an apartment experience? Are there reasonably priced restaurants nearby? We would like to hire two guides or one guide and the lesser able skier could take group lessons with a ski school if there is one nearby. Will this hotel/apartment block meet our needs?
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Hinode Hills is fantastic for ski in, ski out. Walk out of the resort and catch the 'magic carpet' to Greenleaf resort and gondolas. Takes 2 minutes. You can hire you gear at the resort as well.
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How to go to Niseko Village Ski Resort from Sapporo? What is the best transportation? Please help me...
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I travelled by train. My route back then was Sapporo to Hakodate to Niseko. If not mistaken, you should be able to take a direct train from Sapporo but please check on the train …
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I travelled by train. My route back then was Sapporo to Hakodate to Niseko. If not mistaken, you should be able to take a direct train from Sapporo but please check on the train station you can stop as not all stations is operating especially during winter. I assumed you are staying at Hilton in Niseko Village Ski Resort? There is shuttle from the nearby train stations to Hilton. Please check on the train station that is operating and has the shuttle services.
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