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Things to Do in Niseko
Hit the Slopes at Niseko United
You can't visit Niseko without skiing or snowboarding at Niseko United, which connects four amazing ski resorts---Grand Hirafu, Niseko Village, Annupuri, and Hanazono. With one lift pass, you can explore tons of skiable terrain and enjoy some of the lightest powder snow in Japan. Whether you're a beginner or an advanced rider, Niseko has slopes for every level, plus great schools if you want to take lessons.
Relax in a Natural Onsen
After a day on the slopes, treat yourself to one of Niseko's soothing onsen (hot springs). You'll find many hotels and resorts, like Hilton Niseko Village and Green Leaf Niseko Village, where you can enjoy outdoor baths with stunning views of Mount Yotei.
Enjoy Local Dining and Nightlife
Taste everything from local Hokkaido dishes to international cuisine in Niseko Town and Hirafu Village. Try ramen made with rich miso broth, fresh seafood from the nearby Sea of Japan, or even wagyu steak. When the sun sets, explore cozy bars and izakayas where you can meet other travelers and locals.
Go Snowshoeing or Snowmobiling
If you want to see Niseko's winter beauty beyond the ski resorts, try snowshoeing through quiet forests or snowmobiling across open fields. These activities let you experience the area's natural side and spot wildlife while surrounded by untouched snow. Some Niseko ski tours even take you to scenic spots near frozen lakes or peaceful mountain trails.
Visit Niseko in Summer
In summer, you can explore hiking trails around Mount Niseko Annupuri, go rafting down the Shiribetsu River, or bike through flower-covered fields. You'll still get to enjoy the same relaxing onsen, great food, and peaceful nature---just with more sunshine and green scenery.
Popular Attractions Near Niseko
GoSnow
GoSnow is the official international ski and snowboard school in the Niseko area, located near the Grand Hirafu base area, about a 5-minute drive from Niseko Village. You can join fun group or private lessons with professional English-speaking instructors, perfect for both beginners and advanced riders.
Niseko Hanazono Resort
Niseko Hanazono Resort, just a 10-minute drive from Niseko Town, is perfect for both adventure and family fun. You can ski, snowboard, or try snow tubing in winter and enjoy rafting or ziplining in summer, all surrounded by the stunning Niseko mountain scenery.
Niseko Tokyu Grand Hirafu
Niseko Tokyu Grand Hirafu is the largest ski area in Niseko United, located just a 10-minute drive from Niseko Town. Here, you can enjoy wide slopes, deep powder snow, and stunning views of Mount Yotei. It's perfect for all levels of skiers and snowboarders, with plenty of restaurants, shops, and cozy hotels nearby.