Powder Skiing In Japan
Japan’s Champagne Powder is renowned across the world as the ultimate ski experience and the northernmost mountains of Hokkaido are set to ensure you knee-deep silky snow. While evenings are spent relaxing in the Japanese onsen and dining on world-class gastronomy.
When To Go:
January-March
Recommended Trip Length:
- Nights




Experience Highlights:
1. Powder In Hokkaido
2. Experience The Japanese Onsen
3. Gastronomic Experiences In The Mountains
4. Dog Sledding In Hokkaido
5. A Zen Retreat In The Birthplace Of The Ninja
Why We Love It
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Activities To Inspire
Where To Stay
HakuVillas
Set in the mountain-scape of Upper Hirafu Village, just 200 metres from the celebrated Hirafu Gondola, HakuVillas introduces an extraordinary level of sophistication to Niseko’s luxury offerings. This unique retreat, which embodies the HakuLife ethos, redefines bespoke living with its flawless fusion of elegance and convenience.
Setsu Niseko
Setsu Niseko has swiftly become a symbol of luxury and distinction. Honoured with a prestigious One MICHELIN Key, a distinction awarded to only 108 elite hotels across Japan, Setsu sets the bar for luxury in the region. After being crowned the ‘World’s Best New Ski Hotel’ at the World Ski Awards, this exceptional resort has only continued to gain momentum, securing its position as one of the most lauded luxury hotels worldwide.
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