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Resort Facts |
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Niseko is the largest ski resort in the Northern island of Hokkaido and home to
some of the best skiing and snowboarding in the world. Snowfall in Niseko is phenomenal
with around 15 Meters of lightest, driest powder imaginable dumped on the slopes
over the winter months.
A special thanks to Siberia for providing the perfect receipe and precipitation
that buries Niseko in some of the lightest driest powder on the planet (Japanese:
Yuki) |
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Resort Facts |
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Niseko has the deepest dry powder in Japan |
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Japan's largest night skiing area - closes 9pm |
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All Mountain LiftPass allows access to all three resorts |
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Groomed slopes as well
as off-piste powderfor all levels of experience |
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Over 30 chair lifts including 2 Express Gondolas |
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Annual snowfall that averages around 15 Meters |
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Niseko resort caters to westerners |
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English spoken extensively |
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English signs in village and on the slopes |
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Remarkable Western and Japanese fresh food restaurants |
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Natural Hot Springs (Onsens) |
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Niseko has an exceptionally good mix of accommodation that includes Hotels, Chalets,
Apartments, Pensions, Hostels, Whether you are on a budget or want something special
and luxurious, there is something for everybody. |
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