Niseko

Niseko, Japan's premier winter resort destination, is set to welcome 2025 with not only more powder than you can shake a pole at but also a spectacular array of festivities.
Akiyama has proved to be one of our most popular choices for big groups wanting incredible views, peace, tranquility and a touch of luxury.
Ace 2 Quad / Center Four, one of Hirafu's original and most iconic chairlifts has been retired and will soon be replaced by a brand new 12 seat gondola.
Japanese border restrictions continue to ease, with arrival numbers increasing, and international flights resumed into Chitose.

Kihaku is the latest edition to Holiday Niseko's portfolio of vacation rental properties and it is a stunner. .
Over the last couple of years the Hanazono area in Niseko has undergone some big changes. First the park Hyatt has built an impressive hotel at the base which features ten lounges, bars and restaurants, including French cuisine, sushi, robata, teppan, Italian and Chinese.
If you have ever visited Niseko the first thing you will usually remember is the snow!  The amount of snow the area gets is really quite incredible with many years seeing more than 15m of snowfall a season. So far this winter has been no different with countless deep dry powder days through December and January.  
Getting to Niseko is easy and there are a number of convenient ways to do so to suit every budget and itinerary. Once you have made it to Japan you need to get your self to Hokkaido, the easiest and usually most cost effective way to do so is to fly to Chitose Airport. The majority of Japanese airports have direct flights to Chitose and there are many direct international routes too, the finer details below.