From 1st December to May, snowfall here averages an incredible 18 metres annually. The champagne powder here is internationally acclaimed. Siberian winds interacting with moisture from the Sea of Japan provides a snow cover for Niseko Village that is among the driest and lightest in the world.

HOUSE OF THE RISING SUN
There’s something magical about Niseko Village, Japan’s premier ski paradise which attracts domestic and international travellers by the droves. As the snows fall on the slopes, the skiing cognoscenti head for the allure of Niseko’s tailored trails, snowpacks, naturally formed halfpipes and white forest glades. In winter, every climb and descent on Mount Niseko-Annupuri (1,308 metres) offers stunning views of the dormant neighbouring volcano Mount Yotei, Hokkaido’s equivalent of Mount Fuji.
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A TOAST TO NISEKO
Niseko Village, with its slopes blanketed in pixie-dust snow and its mix of high-end accommodation, sophisticated shops, delectable restaurants and restorative onsen, is making a name for itself as Asia’s — perhaps the world’s — most coveted luxury ski destination.
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CATCH THE SPIRIT OF NISEKO
Hokkaido’s pristine, sparkling white snow cover makes the area a paradise for skiers, snowboarders and powder hounds of all levels.
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COLD PLAY
It’s all white when one is wintering in the skier’s dream of Niseko Village, Hokkaido.
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FAMILY WINTER ADVENTURE
Impossibly wonderland-like during the colder months, Niseko Village is perfect for those seeking a family winter escapade.
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