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At the summit of the Niseko is an amazing panoramic view. At the front side rises Mt Yotei and on
the other side you can see the Nippon sea. Niseko Lodge Grandpapa`s manager Kohei can advice where good points are. Feel free
to ask about the best powder off
piste in Niseko Hirafu.
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Niseko is a resort community enjoyed by powder lovers from all corners of the
world.
Many international visitors have discovered Niseko to be an attractive
and unique location in which to experience Japanese culture and hospitality
while enjoying days of unrivaled snow conditions. Niseko is accommodating to its foreign visitors with English speaking staff at
its diverse restaurants, which offer everything from traditional Japanese
fare of Sushi, Ramen, Yakitori, and Tempura to expertly prepared Western
dishes as well as simple favorites like burgers, pizzas, and pasta. Opportunities
abound for visitors to take ski, snowboard, and telemark lessons and backcountry
tours led by English-speaking, certified instructors and guides, and to
visit local Niseko museums and cultural attractions, all followed by a relaxing visit to
Niseko`s famous and numerous hot springs. The combination of outstanding
snow and terrain, fascinating culture, and Japanese hospitality make Niseko a peerless resort for the international traveller looking for a change
from the ordinary holiday destination..
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While Niseko is most famous for its amazing winters, the area has much
to offer for visitors all year round. Given the abundant snowfall, sunny
spring skiing is possible right up until late April. From May, the resort
becomes an outdoor wonderland for the adventure seeker, with easily accessible
activities such as rafting, mountain-biking and hiking/nature walks popular
right through until October/November. Autumn kicks off around September
and Niseko transforms from a luscious green to a gorgeous fall foliage
of red and yellows... a photographers dream. |
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