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In this video we're snowboarding at Niseko Moiwa, which a resort know for it's trees and powder. We've been told by many people that we had to visit Moiwa and check out their powder. On the first run we managed to find an incredible tree run with bottomless powder snowboarding. On our lunch break we met some awesome supporters of the channel. After snowboarding we headed into town to grab a few things and dinner. Thanks for watching!
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List of Best Things to do in Niseko-cho, Japan
Niseko Annupuri International Ski Area
Niseko Village Ski Resort
Michi-no-Eki Niseko View Plaza
Niseko Mountain Resort Grand Hirafu Ski Place
Niseko Annupuri Gondola
Kanrosui
Niseko Kogane Onsen
Niseko Moiwa Ski Resort
Yoteino Wakimizu
Arishima Memorial Center
Moiwa Chalet - Moiwa, Niseko
Moiwa Chalet a classic alpine chalet with Moiwa ski resort a 2 minute walk from the door.
Moiwa Chalet, as its name suggests, is situated literally at the foot of the Moiwa Ski Resort, right alongside Niseko United and just five minutes’ drive from the ski resort of Annupuri. There are several little restaurants and onsen (hot spring) baths in and around the resort making it a great for families and powder lovers to stay as an alternative to the hustle and bustle of Niseko, but still being within reach.
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Neil Vlogs 2018.12.28 Day Sixteen - Iwanai Resort
Iwanai Resort Cat Tour was so good that I would prefer to keep this one a secret! Oh well, might as well share a great thing! If you want to ride a private snow resort with a cat and a guide and only a few other people, this is the place for you! Check their website for details and book a seat on the cat! We went during a huge snow storm, but on a sunny day you will looking down at the ocean as you ride! The location is amazing and the snow quality is a little different from what is found on the other side where all the ski resorts are. The winds can be strong but that is what make the snow different and it can be an amazing high speed carving type of powder! Love it! Rider Yuusuke Mino, kand big thanks to Iwanai Resort for the opportunity to visit!
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Getting to Niseko & Kutchan
Join TV Niseko as we take you on the journey and show you how to get from New Chitose Airport to Niseko (Kutchan). This is a simple guide with a bit of fun and some good info on how it all works once you arrive into Japan!
BEFORE DEC 1, 2019- ONLY OPTION IS TO CATCH TRAIN OR BOOK A PRIVATE TRANSFER ¥¥¥
BUSES OPERATE FROM DEC 1st, 2019
One key point to remember- if you are catching the train and you are staying in Niseko Hirafu or Kutchan- YOU MUST GET OFF THE TRAIN AT KUTCHAN!! (not at Hirafu or Niseko Town Station)
If Catching the bus: You want to get off at the Niseko Hirafu Welcome Centre (unless directed otherwise by your company or accommodation provider)
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The Orchards Niseko - West Hirafu, Niseko
The Orchards Niseko is a private chalet estate with spectacular ski resort and Mt Yotei views.
The Orchards Niseko is a new community development of large luxury chalets just outside Hirafu Village. The quiet and picturesque setting, with spectacular ski resort and Mt Yotei views, is perfect for families.
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Where to Stay in Niseko
If you're looking for world-class ski accommodation, you're spoiled for choice in Niseko.
This was the first Japanese ski resort to be discovered by the rest of the world and it continues to be the resort that attracts by far and away the most investment.
As such you're spoiled for choice between 5-star hotels, chalets and apartments, as well as hostels and bed and breakfast style pensions run by local families.
Book your accommodation in Niseko via our Niseko accommodation search engine or send us an enquiry and we'll do the groundwork for you, to help you plan the perfect ski holiday.
Tell us exactly what you want: including your preferred dates, location, number of guests and budget, and we'll make it happen.
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Getting Around Niseko
There are basically three options for getting around Niseko: shuttle bus, taxi and rental car.
If you're staying in Hirafu pretty much everything you need is within walking distance, but there are also free village shuttle buses. If you would like groceries or to head out of town at night, you might want to take a taxi. And if you're thinking ultra-mobility think about hiring a car.
1) RENTAL CAR
Renting a car is a great way to explore Niseko and surrounding areas. You just have to be ready to negotiate the snowy, icy roads.
Most importantly, you must have an international drivers permit in order to be able to rent a vehicle. There are several operators in Hirafu that provide this service.
2) SHUTTLE BUS
Shuttle buses connect the resorts and different areas of Niseko, including nearby Kutchan Town.
Some are free but most are included with in the cost of lift passes.
3) TAXI
Taxis are readily available, particularly in Hirafu and Niseko Village, and can be hailed on major streets.
Taxis cost around JPY Y2,500 for a 10-minute trip.
Drivers probably won't speak English and you'll need a business or place name and a map for where you are going.
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Lauren, Ben and I spent Christmas 2019 and new years in Hirafu village Hokkaido Japan, snowboarding and enjoying the beautiful townships. We visited lots of bars, restaurants, and generally took in the picturesque surrounds.
I wanted to do a video that did the place justice, most of the videos that I had seen out of Niseko were GoPro based, and mostly on the mountain. There are far better snowboarders out there than us, and so I decided to focus my film on the town, and us having fun. My hope is that the film authentically shows would be visitors what the place is like, and makes people who have been long to go back.
This is the first video I have edited mostly on the trip, and I really enjoyed being able to shoot, and edit in a short period of time. It also meant that I could edit and replace shots I wasn't happy with on the fly. I look forward to doing more travel videos in the future, and I am pretty happy with how this came out.
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Winter in Niseko, Japan | Travel Vlog | Summer Sky Travels
According to Japan-guide.com, Niseko (ニセコ) is the most famous ski resort in Japan, known for having tons of light powdery snow and a spectacular backcountry. There are a large number of foreigners, especially Australians who in recent years have been responsible for popularizing the resort area with the skiing/snowboarding community outside of Japan. As a result, Niseko's resorts are very accessible and welcoming to foreign visitors, which are kept busy with plenty of vast, long ski runs, endless powder, and a growing number of after-ski activities.
I also met a lot of Asian people, especially Chinese, when I was there during the month of January, which is the peak month for snow. The place gets nearly 15 feet of snow during that time, more than any other ski area in the world.
Together with the other tourists we zip down a short run covered in fairy dust and then ride the lift back to the top of the mountain. In the span of ten minutes that you spend on the lift, you can witness the beautiful scenery, all white surroundings and everything is covered with snow.
Always Niseko - West Hirafu, Niseko
Always Niseko offers a stylish and affordable hotel to rest between on-and-off-mountain activities.
Always Niseko is a brand new hotel that will open to guests for the first time this winter. Located on the outskirts of Hirafu, just a 10-minute walk or 2-minute shuttle ride to the centre of Hirafu Village and the lifts, Always Niseko will appeal to people who want a stylish and affordable place to rest their heads in between enjoying the best skiing and après on offer in Japan.
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Neil Vlogs 2018.12.10 - Day SEVEN With PPP parpowderparadise
This guy is an absolute legend in the Niseko area! Par is originally from Sweden and has been in Niseko from 1989. He runs his own backcountry sled access tour company! Check out his website for more info! He says he is always riding powder a week after a storm!
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Niseko, located in the Shiribeshi Subprefecture of Hokkaido, is the most famous ski resort in Japan. Niseko has tons of light powder snow, a large terrace for ski/snowboard courses as well as the option of off trail skiing. Adventurous skiers/snowboarders can explore the backcountry through special gates set up around the resorts or by guided tours, including helicopter tours. For example, the nearly perfect volcanic cone of Mount Yotei’s peak is accessible via helicopter to ski/snowboard down.
Niseko’s resorts are popular among both Japanese and foreign winter sport enthusiasts. A large number of foreigners, especially from Australia have made this resort area quite popular for visitors outside Japan. As a result, Niseko’s resorts are very foreign friendly and offer their guests a variety of long ski runs as well as after ski activity.
The ski resorts are all located on Mount Niseko-Annupuri. There are three major resorts, Grand Hirafu, Niseko Village and Annupuri. They are located on the southeastern half of the mountain with the three resorts being connected at the top. Visitors have the option of purchasing a special combination ticket, the Niseko All Mountain Pass, for 5600 yen to use the three resorts freely. There are shuttle buses at the base of the mountains to transport skiers between the resorts.
Grand Hirafu is the largest of the resorts. The resort has with over a dozen lifts as well as a secondary base at Hanazono on the east side of the mountain. Grand Hirafu is located within Hirafu, a sizeable town. Compared to the other two resorts, Grand Hirafu is the only Niseko resort located within town which has many hotels, holiday homes, and boarding houses. Hirafu has a variety of restaurants and bars for visitors to enjoy. With many foreigners visiting Hirafu, many restaurants have an English menu.
Visitors may wish to visit Kutchan, located 15 minutes by bus away from Hirafu. It is the biggest city in the area. Therefore, there are more shopping and dining opportunities in Kutchan. However, it is not as convenient for skiers/snowboarders as Hirafu is.
Located west of Grand Hirafu is the next largest resort, Niseko Village (formerly known as Higashiyama). There are 2 hotels located at the base of Niseko Village. There are a variety of restaurants and bars in the hotels as well as “after ski” activities, such as an onsen (hot spring). However, currently there are few dining options outside of the hotels. But there are plans to develop a new resort town to make Niseko Village more attractive to its visitors.
Further west is Annupuri Resort. The ski trails at Annupuri are neither as steep nor wide as the other two resorts. However, the courses are also not as crowded here. At the base of Annupuri Resort is a resort hotel as well as a small collection of boarding houses and holiday homes. Dining options are scarce and there is little to no nightlife.
A smaller, fourth ski resort in this area is Moiwa. Moiwa Resort is not included in the Niseko All Mountain Pass nor is it possible to ski from Miwa to the other resorts. However, the resort is not crowded and is popular for beginners and those who prefer a smaller sized resort. There are a few hotels as well as boarding houses near the base of this resort.
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