- Hotel
- Half Board
- Doorstep skiing
Overview
This hotel has a perfect location with doorstep skiing on the slopes of Annupuri
Description
There is an easy ski down to the gondola or quad chairlift and the convenience of a ski rental shop and ski lockers within the hotel. There are Japanese baths (men and women) and it is planned that a natural onsen will be open for next season.
There is also an aesthetic salon offering beauty treatments and massages. Accommodation is on a bed and breakfast basis allowing you the freedom to either eat in one of the hotel restaurants or maybe take the free and regular bus to Hirafu and try one of the many restaurants there.
About Niseko
Niseko is known for the large amount of light powder snow (an average of 14m per ski season), and is the most famous ski resort in Japan. It is also one of the largest, with many different ski trails catering to all levels. There are plenty of groomed runs that are ideal for families, beginners and intermediates. But there is also the added option of back country skiing for those who love powder snow. Plus, for the more adventurous, there are possibilities to do CAT skiing, and Heli-skiing.
Located 100km southwest of Sapporo, Niseko consists of three major resorts: Grand Hirafu; Niseko Village; and Annupuri. All three are located on Mount Niseko-Annupuri, and are joined together at the top of the mountain. It is also possible to ski between them, and travel to them via shuttle buses at their respective bases. The Niseko All Mountain Pass gives access to all three resorts.
Niseko also has quite a diverse range of activities that do not involve skiing, for the free-time left after skiing on the slopes, and a good range of restaurants and eateries. This is one of the reasons that Niseko won Japan’s Best Ski Resort for four years in a row, along with other awards.
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