Ishikari Bay and the Sea of Japan / Credit: Toby Lubkowski

A skier’s dream: Discovering Hokkaido’s winter wonderland

HOKKAIDO — In the northern reaches of Japan’s 3,800 kilometer archipelago lies the island of Hokkaido, a winter paradise renowned for its abundant snowfall, rich culture and world-class skiing.

Hokkaido’s reputation as a powder skiing haven is well-deserved, with some areas of the island receiving over 20 metres of snowfall annually. All this snow is thanks to cold Siberian winds rushing over the Sea of Japan that collect moisture and is then deposited as powder snow on Japan’s perfectly situated mountains. With 80% of Japan’s land mass being mountainous, and with over 500 ski resorts currently operating, Japan’s ski opportunities are truly endless.

In the heart of Hokkaido sits one of the snowiest cities in the world, Sapporo. It serves as the gateway to the island, thanks to the well-connected New Chitose International Airport. With close proximity to a large number of world class ski resorts, it’s a great base for snowbound adventures. 

Rusutsu Resort, Hokkaido’s winter wonderland

Rusutsu Resort offers an impressive interconnected ski resort experience featuring three exquisite hotels, a myriad of restaurants and bars, rejuvenating onsens (hot springs) and countless off-snow activities.

This resort has repeatedly won the coveted title of Japan’s Best ski resort at the World Ski Awards, and is partnered with Vail Resorts, giving holders of their Epic Pass five days of skiing for free.

Rusutsu Resort encompasses over 1,300 acres of heavenly ski terrain featuring wide open powder-filled bowls, glorious tree skiing and 42 kilometers of immaculately groomed runs. Luxurious accommodations like Rusutsu Resort Hotel and Convention, The Vale Rusutsu, and The Westin Rusutsu Resort, ensure a comfortable stay for all. 

For more information go to https://rusutsu.com/en/.

 

Niseko, a powder paradise

With over 14 metres of snowfall annually, renowned Niseko provides endless opportunities for exploration and deep powder adventure. The area boasts four main interconnected resorts under the Niseko United umbrella – Grand Hirafu, Niseko Village, Annupuri, and Hanazono – collectively offering an extensive variety of slopes catering to all skill levels. 

Niseko United is partnered with Mountain Collective, giving Ikon Pass holders access to Niseko’s famed powder.

Niseko offers a large assortment of accommodation options, from cozy ski lodges and hip boutique hotels, to high-end international hotel brands. Visitors to Niseko can indulge in its renowned après-ski scene, soothing onsens and local and international cuisine, creating an unforgettable winter experience for everyone.

Go to https://nisekotourism.com/.

Niseko, Annupuri / Credit: Toby Lubkowski

 

The Otaru region: Gateway to alpine adventure

Located on Hokkaido’s picturesque western coastline lies the historic port city of Otaru, which serves as an ideal base for exploring Hokkaido’s surrounding ski resorts. In Otaru, visitors can explore its historic streets and famous Otaru Canal, charming cafes and artisanal shops, and of course its famous seafood.

With five ski areas within a 45-minute drive, it’s understandable why Otaru is known as ‘Ski City Otaru.’ These resorts include the powder mecca Kiroro Resort, Sapporo Kokusai, Sapporo Teine and Otaru’s local resorts, Mt. Tengu and Asarigawa Onsen.

 

Kiroro, powder perfection

Perched high in the mountains overlooking Ishikari Bay lies snow-laden Kiroro, which is perfectly situated to capture record amounts of cold powder snow that this area is renowned for. Receiving an average of 21 metres of snowfall annually, it’s one of the snowiest resorts in the world.

Kiroro’s terrain spans two mountains and boasts 23 dynamic runs, 10 lifts and endless backcountry options. With a modern lift infrastructure, upscale facilities and top-notch staff, it’s easy to see why Kiroro’s motto is “5 star by Nature.” And with two Club Med properties and the Yu Kiroro Hotel, luxury accommodation is just steps from the slopes. 

Kiroro promises powder perfection and thrilling descents amidst breathtaking coastal landscapes. For more details go to https://www.kiroro.co.jp/snowworld/.

For those looking for a convenient and refined lodging experience while in the Kiroro area, the Grand Park Otaru beckons travellers with its tranquil ambiance and breathtaking vistas. Located along the scenic shores of Ishikari Bay, and boasting a wide array of room options, the hotel provides seamless access to nearby ski slopes with convenient shuttle service right from guests’ doorsteps. It also offers a range of dining options, from a lavish breakfast buffet to exquisite Hokkaido cuisine at Teppanyaki Cocoro. Conveniently located near Otaru-chikko Station, the hotel offers easy connectivity to Sapporo and New Chitose Airport ,making it easily accessible for travellers arriving by train.

 

The City of Sapporo

Sapporo, Japan’s fifth most populous city, offers visitors an exciting winter escapade. As the proud host of Asia’s inaugural Winter Olympics in 1972, this city embraces winter beautifully. The city of over 2.5 million residents boasts a rich tapestry of cultural and culinary delights. 

Visitors can take advantage of Sapporo’s close proximity to world-class ski resorts like Sapporo Teine, with ski shuttles departing daily from many Sapporo hotels. This makes it possible to ski the surrounding mountains in the day, while enjoying the convenience and amenities an urban setting provides at night.

Here’s a top five list of winter activities in Sapporo:

Sapporo Snow Festival: This world-renowned festival held in February attracts millions with its captivating ice and snow sculptures.

Sapporo attractions: Visit Odori Park, Sapporo TV Tower, Hokkaido Shrine and Shiroi Koibito Park for a taste of Sapporo’s rich culture and history.

Local cuisine: Indulge in Sapporo’s famous local cuisine, including miso ramen (Hokkaido Ramen), Genghis Khan (grilled lamb), and fresh seafood from Hokkaido’s abundant waters.

Sapporo Beer Museum and Beer Garden: Learn about the history of Sapporo Brewery at this museum, then enjoy a tasting session and a Japanese BBQ feast at the Beer Garden.

Shopping and Nightlife: Explore Sapporo’s bustling streets and the vibrant nightlife of the Susukino district, where visitors can warm up with shopping, dining and a plethora of entertainment options.

For more information about Sapporo go to https://visit.sapporo.travel/.

For more information about travel to Hokkaido to https://en.visit-hokkaido.jp/






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