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If you're looking for heavenly ski conditions throughout the season there are few better places to head than Niseko. Up to 15m (49ft) of powder snow falls here each year. Facing the dormant volcano Mt YÃ…Âtei, (also known as the Ezo Fuji for its resemblance to Mt Fuji), Niseko compares very favourably to similar European and North American mega-resorts in its range of facilities and runs.
Niseko United, the resort's umbrella name, actually combines three separate but interlinked ski areas: Grand Hirafu, Higashiyama and Annupuri Kokusai. In recent years it has become the place for skiers from Australia and New Zealand to head during the antipodean summer season; many are buying and developing land, particularly around the resort's main town of Hirafu where the après-ski scene rocks. Most recently it has experienced a rapid rise in visitors from Hong Kong and Singapore.
Related articlesIf you're looking for heavenly ski conditions throughout the season there are few better places to head than Niseko. Up to 15m (49ft) of powder snow falls here each year. Facing the dormant volcano Mt YÃ…Âtei, (also known as the Ezo Fuji for its resemblance to Mt Fuji), Niseko compares very favourably to similar European and North American mega-resorts in its range of facilities and runs.
Niseko United, the resort's umbrella name, actually combines three separate but interlinked ski areas: Grand Hirafu, Higashiyama and Annupuri Kokusai. In recent years it has become the place for skiers from Australia and New Zealand to head during the antipodean summer season; many are buying and developing land, particularly around the resort's main town of Hirafu where the après-ski scene rocks. Most recently it has experienced a rapid rise in visitors from Hong Kong and Singapore.
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