Featuring 2-star accommodations, Niseko Youraku Hotel is located in Niseko, 1.2 miles from Hirafu Station and 4.1 miles from Niseko Station. The hotel features a hot tub and a 24-hour front desk.
Boasting open-air hot spring baths and lavish Japanese multi-course dinner with fresh seafood, Niseko Grand Hotel is located just a 5-minute drive from Niseko Annupuri Ski Resort.
Boasting natural hot spring baths and free WiFi, Niseko Prince Hotel Hirafutei is located in central Hirafu Upper Village, just a 3-minjute walk from Niseko Mt. Resort Grand Hirafu.
Located in Niseko United Ski Area at the base of Mount Annupuri, The Green Leaf, Niseko Village offers ski-to-door access and natural hot-spring baths.
Chuah
Singapore
its a ski in ski out type of resort. very good for people who wanted to go ski/snowboard
breakfast is ok. has decent variety.
room is large for a double bed room. quite comfortable if you do not mind of a large mirror beside the bed.
Located in Niseko and with Hirafu Station reachable within 7.1 miles, Park Hyatt Niseko Hanazono has concierge services, allergy-free rooms, a garden, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Set in Niseko, Skye Niseko features ski-to-door access. Niseko Mt. Resort Grand Hirafu is just a 2-minute walk away. Free WiFi is provided throughout the property.
Centrally located in Hirafu's Upper Village, boutique hotel Chalet Ivy Hirafu offers natural hot spring baths and delicately prepared Japanese cuisine.
Wilson
United States of America
Onsen, rooms spacious and beautiful. Breakfast fantastic with lots of options.
Offering 10-minute free shuttles to Niseko Moiwa Ski Resort and Annupuri International Ski Resort, One Niseko Resort Towers features spacious rooms with mountain views, a kitchenette and a balcony.
I like the room, staffs are excellent and thoughful.
Higashiyama Niseko Village, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve features a restaurant, a fitness center and bar in Niseko. This 5-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk, room service and free WiFi.
amazing hotel, with beautiful and cosy decorations
Boasting natural hot spring baths and free WiFi, Niseko Prince Hotel Hirafutei is located in central Hirafu Upper Village, just a 3-minjute walk from Niseko Mt. Resort Grand Hirafu.
close to skiing, lovely helpful staff. great brekky
Mountainside Palace has accommodations in Niseko. Each room at the 2-star hotel has mountain views and free WiFi. The property is non-smoking throughout and is located 2.5 miles from Hirafu Station.
Located in Niseko United Ski Area at the base of Mount Annupuri, The Green Leaf, Niseko Village offers ski-to-door access and natural hot-spring baths.
Location and they provide lockers for your snow gear.
Featuring 2-star accommodations, Niseko Youraku Hotel is located in Niseko, 1.2 miles from Hirafu Station and 4.1 miles from Niseko Station. The hotel features a hot tub and a 24-hour front desk.
Boasting open-air hot spring baths and lavish Japanese multi-course dinner with fresh seafood, Niseko Grand Hotel is located just a 5-minute drive from Niseko Annupuri Ski Resort.
Excellent “real” onsen. Very close to Moiwa resort.
Located in Niseko and with Hirafu Station reachable within 4.9 miles, Hinode Hills Niseko Village - Small Luxury Hotels of The World provides concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a restaurant, free...
Friendly & helpful , easy communication in English
Ideally located at the foot of Annupuri Ski Resort, Niseko Northern Resort An'nupuri is sophisticated and modern accommodations boasting hot spring baths, a beauty massage spa and free Wi-Fi at the...
Located in Niseko, 2.9 miles from Hirafu Station, MUWA NISEKO has accommodations with a garden, private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
FAQs about hotels in Niseko
On average, 3-star hotels in Niseko cost $120 per night, and 4-star hotels in Niseko are $255 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Niseko can be found for $316 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Niseko this weekend is $302 or, for a 4-star hotel, $244. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Niseko for this weekend cost around $317 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $138 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Niseko for tonight. You'll pay around $158 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Niseko will cost around $348, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Beautiful tourist town close to Mt. Yotei. Perfect for winter sports. The best snow (powder) that you will remember all life long.
Be careful about restaurant closing time: after 9pm there is nothing open.
Papins
Switzerland
4.0
Scored 4.0
Niseko is the place you go when you want to travel/ski but...
Niseko is the place you go when you want to travel/ski but want to feel like your still at home with all your comforts. The mountains pretty nice and not as busy as I expected in the late season.
Hirafu is stupidly over priced for accomodation and food. it's the Whistler of Japan. Lift tickets are expensive compared to most other resorts in Japan.
I only came because I had to do some training at Grand Hirafu.
I ended up staying in Kutchan for 5 of my 10 days as its more affordable and has more of an authentic Japanese feel, although you then may have to wait for buses and you'll be sacrificing the night life if thats what you're into.
Overall I would not return to Niseko unless it was a powder day and I was riding with some friends. Theres plenty of other options to choose from in my opinion.
Mitchell
New Zealand
8.0
Scored 8.0
One of the best spot for skiers/snowboarders I haven't ever...
One of the best spot for skiers/snowboarders I haven't ever been.
Excellent for young travelers, family and couple.
Niseko itself is expensive but just in the surrounding you can have amazing reasonable prized excellent local restaurants.
Mastershifu
China
10
Scored 10
Niseko is great for snowboarding.
Niseko is great for snowboarding. We were here for the powder and didn’t do much else. The mountain is not huge, but it is bigger than any other we have been to in Japan. The price is higher also. But you get some fun runs in and the tree areas are uncrowded. Would be great if there were more restaurants in the area that are halal or vegetarian friendly advertised on google maps. There are seasonal shuttle buses that operate in the area and the online maps and real time display of bus location is pretty good. Afuri has vegan ramen which was pretty good. Home Made Udon Goroku had vegetarian options also pretty delicious.
Sarinah
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
Hirafu (the main town around Niseko) is a vibrant ski town...
Hirafu (the main town around Niseko) is a vibrant ski town with lots of restaurants. I loved it. The skiing was great and so was the nightlife. You do not need a car if you stay in Hirafu. The only caution is that the town feels less Japanese and more “western,” with lots of western food and visitors from Australia, US and Europe. It felt less Japanese than I was expecting. For some visitors, that could be a plus. For others, it may be a negative.
Dana
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
Niseko is a very nice ski resort.
Niseko is a very nice ski resort. Everything is very well organised as in most Japanese ski resorts. The size of the ski resort and number of lifts allows to stay for a 2-3 days without feeling you rode this slope 10 times already. Connection with Niseko Village is not very convenient as you have to get quite high to move across. If you get there during peak season, book your restaurants way ahead otherwise, you will end up getting your food from the food trucks and Lawson. A mix of both will allow to manage your budget. Things are globally more expensive here than man other resorts.
The staff are among the best I’ve ever met at any place I’ve stayed at in Niseko. They would all go out of their way and do their best to accommodate you and make you feel welcome. My snowboard bag arrived much later than expected (through no fault of the lodge, it was purely Yamato Transport’s), but the staff did everything they can to get it delivered to me asap. They look after their guests as if it’s a 5-star hotel, and I truly appreciate that. The place isn’t fancy but it has everything you need. Would definitely book again.
Location at the bottom of the family lift is excellent. It was the only lift that stayed open during inclement weather. This lift also gives access to the other lifts on Hirafu. The hotel sent very detailed information for ski rentals and in-apartment appliance usage. The onsen was very nice, although the changing area is small. The ski concierge service is convenient and friendly. Also very good service by the staff of the building. We were given a reserved, covered parking spot.
This is a lodge made by and for skiiers and snowboarders. I was expecting a more budgeted hotel but what I got was a very cozy stay with fantastic location and amenities. I really like that the staff shuttles guests to the lift first thing in the morning and there's a storage shed for your gear. Also the lounge and dining room are very comfortable to chill by the fireplace or hang out with friends. Beds are very comfy and you have a great view of Mt. Yotei.
This is the second time I have stayed here and it is still awesome. Rooms are a very good size and have good facilities. Excellent Onsen. Get breakfast included because the breakfast is very good and worth the extra money. Walking distance (less than 10 minutes) to Moiwa snow area. Has a courtesy shuttle bus to Niseko resorts. We had to eat in the hotel restaurant on a couple of nights and the meals were much less expensive than you would expect.
The owners and management team were very nice, service oriented & helpful. The lodges are conveniently located near the Hirafu ski resort. Morning shuttles will be provided, which is awesome. Alternatively free local bus service is available during ski resort opening hours, otherwise it's nice 20 min walk to the resort and all restaurants etc. Breakfast is simple but great to get your energy up for skiing.
Fantastic location, ski in and out, excellent ski hire and lift tickets on site. Lovely Onsen (indoor and outdoor) - highlight of site. Regular shuttle bus service to neighbouring resorts towns from hotel.
Breakfast was great with good mix of Japanese and Western cuisine and views over mountain. Staff attentive and English speaking. Nothing to fault, will be back next year.
The rooms and hospitality is what you would expect from Japan.
The extras to mention is that there is ski hire downstairs and a restaurant. There is a shuttle bus which does regular loops around town, you have to transfer to a local shuttle bus to get to the ski slopes.
If I'm lucky enough to come back to Niseko, I wouldn't have issues staying here again.
Excellent location, easily walkable to the lifts and the main intersection in Grand Hirafu. Good value for the location and hostel style accommodation. Super friendly and helpful Japanese staff. It is also a language school for Japanese students so the mix with travelers is interesting and fun. Huge, well appointed communal kitchen.
Breakfast was a vast spread of traditional Japanese style and western influences. The amenities and facilities of the hotel were extraordinary (shuttle buses, lockers for snow equipment, onsen etc.
Beautiful, new and well located in Niseko - enjoy it for the next few seasons while it is still the new kid on the block!
Slowlife lodge was an amazing experience. Chad and the rest of the staff/owners go above and beyond to make everyone feel at home. Highly recommend this lodge for your Niseko stay. Breakfast is amazing and there is plenty of entertainment at night to keep you wanting to hang out and never leave.
The staff are so friendly and accommodating. Driving you to the slopes or into Hirafu village a couple of nights a week. The breakfast buffet is great and the perfect way to fuel up before a day of skiing. The lodge also attracts fun social people so I made some great friends while I was there!
Great lodge at the bottom of Grand Hirafu village. We loved the community atmosphere in the common area during breakfast and in the evening. An easy walk down from the ski resort, or back up to go out for dinner. The host picked us up from the Kutchan train station which was great!
Best part of the hotel was the ease of getting onto the mountain - having the gondola right outside, the ski valet and gear renting. Best restaurants are in Niseko yo village and very close walk from the hotel. Rooms were spacious and they were able to put families close together.
One of the best hotel I’ve ever been in Japan!
The host was really friendly and helpful. The house is cozy and authentic.
The best breakfast I’ve ever had at the hotels. The dinners were good as well.
The host picks up to the ski resort in the morning.
private onsen in our room and the tatami flooring design.
ski in ski out entrance with lockers to keep our snow gears was convenient.
location of the hotel is close to many amenities and restaurants
Modern hotel. Price was good. Very clean. Good dry room for ski gear. Easy shuttle bus to and from Hanazono/Hirafu. Approx 20-30 min walk to Hirafu centre if no bus available (without skis/boards).
Beautiful, clean property with everything you need. Within walking distance of Hirafu, and near multiple shuttle stops that can take you to any of the 4 Niseko United resorts.
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