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Niseko’s latest chalets, villas and condos are more suited to the pages of architectural magazines than travel brochures. It’s become the hottest new resort destination in Asia over the past decade, with properties to suit budget conscious ski bums to high-rolling rock stars.

Niseko

Niseko located on the island of Hokkaido near the majestic volcano, Mt Yotei is blessed with fresh powder snow each year. Skiers and snowboarders take advantage of the snow to play on the slopes of Mt. Niseko-Annupuri. Travellers can find chalets, hotels and lodges to stay and enjoy the exciting life and culture of Niseko.

Rusutsu

Located in Shiribeshi Subprefecture, Hokkaido, Japan, a ski resort sees massive snowfall every year. Welcome to Rusutsu. Offering excellent terrain for skiing and snowboarding, this ski resort in Japan is a fantastic option for learners and experienced skiers.

  • THE VALE RUSUTSU

    West Mountain, Rusutsu – Hotel / Apartments
    1,2,3 Bedrooms

    The Vale Niseko’s award-winning team comes to Rusutsu and offers ski-in, ski-out luxury in 2020.

    US $345
  • Villa Rusutsu Bar Counter Near Fireplace | RusutsuVilla Rusutsu Outdoor Area with Snow and Mountain View | Rusutsu

    VILLA RUSUTSU

    Rusutsu – Chalets
    1,2 Bedrooms

    Villa Rusutsu offers secluded log cabin villas near the powder haven of Rusutsu.

    US $206
  • WAPURA RUSUTSU

    Rusutsu – Chalets
    3 Bedrooms

    Wapuru Rusutsu is a collection of three modern chalets located right by the Rusutsu ski resort.

    US $467

Kiroro

A powder laden resort in Hokkaido, Japan is not too crowded and serves as the perfect location for amateur and pro skiers. Several accommodation options around Kiroro Ski Resort provide state-of-the-art amenities within a convenient distance from the slopes.

Hakuba

Home to ten fantastic ski resorts and loads of powder snow, Hakuba is the destination for adventure and nature. Take in the stunning white landscape in the winter and enjoy skiing, snowboarding and hiking in the exciting terrain of Hakuba.