
NISEKO is becoming synonymous with the Japan ski scene and epic powder. But before you arrive it might help if we give you a little orientation.
Niseko is in the southwest of Hokkaido - Japan’s rural, northernmost island and its largest prefecture. It’s about two or three hours by bus, car or train, southwest of Sapporo, the capital
So you know you’re going to Niseko… but you’re wondering why your hotel is in Hirafu, when the postal address is Kutchan?
Niseko is the name given to the four independently owned ski resorts on the southeast face of Mt Annupuri, collectively known as the Niseko United. The most well known and visited of these resorts is Grand Hirafu, commonly known as Hirafu. The resort itself is unreal, but the powder quickly suffers from the traffic it experiences during the day.
If you’re looking up at the mountain from Hirafu, the off-piste powder haven of Hanazono is over a few hills and gullies to your right. To the left, across a massive avalanche-prone bowl, is the up market and slower-paced Niseko Village, formerly known as Higashiyama. And to it’s left, bookending the Niseko United is Annupuri, famous for it’s back bowls and tendency to hide secret stashes of some of the best powder Niseko has to offer.
Niseko itself is a quaint, inconsequential township about 10 minutes drive from Hirafu or five from Niseko Village and Annupuri. There is little reason for foreign tourists to visit Niseko at this stage, but it is a pretty, well laid out village with a few interesting little shops and a variety of restaurants.
Kutchan is the closest ‘big’ town to Hirafu, about 10 minutes drive away. In fact, Hirafu actually lies within Kutchan’s boundaries, hence the reason Hirafu addresses are in Kutchan (Niseko Village and Annupuri are in the Niseko government district). It has a population of about 16,000 and is famous for its potatoes.
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Sunday Sessions with Christian Live Music from 8pm Free Entry
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Ladies Night. 1/2 price drinks 9-11pm for the ladies.
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To see who can stomach the 6 peices the fastest chicken 1000 yen pot winner takes all The Game is one peice of chicken followed by a 375ml can of beer if you spew your out first finished wins
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Chillout Resort Night 300yen Beer for resort staff 8-9pm every Tuesday
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Midweek Madness Nomihodi 9-11pm 2000yen Beer and Basic Spirits Every Wednesday.
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Dirty Laundry - one of the biggest DJ acts in Australia comes to Niseko for one night through the form of head DJ - Dean Cherney. Tickets 1000Yen on the door Limited numbers so ghet there early not to miss out.
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Red bar and restaurant is located middle hirafu free shutle bus stop#4.We have every friday dj party by national and international djs. Red bar and Restuarant every day open for deliciuse netive neplease food. Where you will get realy test of spice. Come and visit once you will love it. See ya at red bar and restaurant.You will enjoy with frindly staff herein.
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Time has come again for the annual Capricorn Congregation. Capricorns and friends; lets unite for this annual event to celebrate our birthdays in style! Saturday the 10th of january. From open, till late.
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10.1.09 80s Night. Free entry. Fancy dress gets 1 free drink on arrival. Prizes: Best Dressed Best 80s Dance moves Biggest 80s Hair style
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Join a team of 4 and race around the snow course.
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Chika is a fifth generation Niseko resident and licensed travel agent. Got a question about Niseko?