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Niseko and Rusutsu Resort Guide
Snow Range: 300-1308m
| Village Height: | Highest Ski Lift: | Transfer time: |
|---|---|---|
| Niseko: 1308m Rusutsu: 994m | Niseko: 1308m Rusutsu: 994m | Niseko: 2 hours 30 minutes Rusutsu: 1 hour 45 minutes |
Resort Information
Ever keen to pioneer new ski destinations, we are pleased to offer Hokkaido, Japan's northerly island which has some of the best powder snow in the world. This island of extinct volcanos pulls in northerly winds and fluffy snow to provide a skiing heaven. Pistes are graded along western lines and both Niseko and Rusutsu have an excellent range of runs set amongst silver birch woodlands. The Niseko mountain has four ski areas and three villages, Annupuri, Higashiyama and Grand Hirafu which are all connected at the base with a free shuttle bus. Rusutsu is situated near the foot of Mt. Yotei and is a self contained resort/hotel with skiing over three mountains and all you need in one centre.
Après Ski
Numerous bars and restaurants at the base of the mountains.
Activities
• Night skiing in both resorts • Lifts open 0830-2030 in Niseko and 0900-2100 in Rusutsu • Dog sledding • Snow mobiling • Snow rafting • Snow tubing • Day trips to Sapporo • Saporro Ice Festival in February
Eating out
A wide variety of restaurants serving Japanese and Western food and menus are in English. Try udon (thick white noodles), tofu dishes, tempura (battered deep fried vegetables or shrimp), ramen (chinese style noodles in a pork or chicken stock) as well as sushi, crab and shrimps.
Other amenities
Both resorts have convenience stores and plenty of shops. Try a local onsen (outdoor natural hot springs) for which Japan is famous. There are a selection of bars and restaurants in both resorts.







