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Niseko Ski Lodge - Higashiyama
4.2/510 Reviews
I came here on a solo trip as the last leg of a 17 day trip in Hokkaido. Starting with the lodge itself, the building is a cute standard lodge with 3 floors, the base floor has rooms, the ski equipment room, 2 shower rooms, and laundry machine. The main floor has the front desk, water closets, a dining room, staff kitchen and a wood burning stove. The top floor has more rooms and common areas with couches. There is a breakfast buffet for 1800 yen that you can add on to your stay which I recommend because it is a nice hearty western breakfast- great before the slopes and the lodge is quite far from restaurants without a car. While I was there, breakfast consisted of sausages, bacon, eggs, shimeji mushrooms, hot cakes, bread, muffins, various cereals and yogurt. If you are concerned about speaking Japanese, almost all the staff were international and spoke English. The staff were super friendly and all did different things for the lodge. Some cooked breakfast, built the fire, shoveled snow, taught snowboarding, tidied the lodge, etc. A team of jack of all trades, impressive group of friendly people. My last day there, I wanted to get some refresher courses on snowboarding. It was last minute but the staff was super accommodating on trying to help find what I needed. One staffer, Joel called around to see who was available, and Carmen, one of the instructors agreed to take me, even though it was her day off. I have not been on a snowboard since before the pandemic so I was really rusty. I told Carmen everything I was struggling with and she was understanding on what I needed help with. I did go early season, so there wasn't a lot of snow but Carmen took me to Annupuri and we ended up snowboarding almost the entire day. She gave me pointers on what I was doing, and took videos of me so I can review them for further study. I was pretty shaky on the board initially, but by the end of the day, I was able to turn better and had less wipe outs. Carmen also took me back to drop off my rentals and took me back to the lodge. The lodge also has great vibes, largely in part to the staff. I enjoyed talking to the people worked there, but also enjoyed talking to the guests I met there from Singapore and Australia. The location of the lodge is a little far off from the slopes and does require taking the shuttle buses which stop at 5pm. The lodge is also in a fairly remote location, so meal planning is a must. There is a dairy farm that is a 9 minute walk away with a wonderful pizza shop, western restaurant, bakery/ ice cream shop, and a chocolate shop. All of these close around 5:30pm, and keep in mind, the buses stop running at 5pm. There are food delivery and pick-up offerings though- as in, you call the restaurant to come pick you up to dine at their restaurant. So besides lack of food options, this place was a fun place to stay at.
Ichiseko - Annupuri Garden
3.7/54 Reviews
The apartments are tastefully designed, combining modern comfort with a touch of local charm. The spacious and well-appointed rooms provided a cozy retreat after a day of exploring Niseko's stunning surroundings. Convenient location, offering easy access to both the vibrant town center and the breathtaking natural beauty that Niseko has to offer, as well as the best restaurant offer in Annupuri area.
Country Inn Milky House
4.3/57 Reviews
We have just spent 3 nights at this fantastic friendly guesthouse. We arrived early (1030 am) after getting the bus from Sapporo - we were welcomed with a smile and an apology that our room wasn’t ready. We weren’t really expecting it to be until later in the day - however just 20 minutes later we were shown to our “Deer” room. A lovely comfy clean twin room. While waiting for our room to be prepared we filled in a form specifying what ski equipment we needed. In less than 30 mins there was a knock on the door - our ski’s and boots had arrived!! We bought a lift pass from the guesthouse too and were on the slopes (less than five minutes walk away) before 1200! We ate at the guesthouse on the first and last evening - food was fantastic, fresh local produce served with a smile. The guesthouse serves beer (draft and bottles) and has a decent wine list too. Each evening after dinner we were taken to a local onsen - the two we went to were amazing. The lounge/dining area is a lovely spot to chill out and chat to fellow guests. Massa and his team looked after us so well, nothing was a chore for them and it was fun spending time with his friends from Bangkok.
THE GREEN LEAF NISEKO VILLAGE
4.3/557 Reviews
I have been staying at the Green Leaf off and on for over 10 years. It is an excellent location for ski-in, ski-out, but unfortunately the hotel services have gone downhill. I had two rooms, and the Wi-Fi never worked in either room or the routers could not be fixed. Limited Wi-Fi was obtained by using a neighboring room. The room radiators which was convenient for drying gloves and ski clothes, I was informed, have been permanently turned off. Most disappointing of all is the morning breakfast. My family and I had always looked forward to it, but it has continued to get more frugal and sparce every year and is now comparatively poor from what it was 10 years ago. The hotel is trying to save money in the wrong way. It is obvious that the entire setup is now being outsourced. The supervisor in charge is very nice and personable, and doing his best with what is available, but the food quality is very average, and even the personnel are no longer Japanese. There used to be a nice coffee station as you exited the buffet room. It is gone. Real cream for your coffee, gone. Nuts, grains, and raisins for yogurt, gone. Assorted cheese section, gone. Assorted multigrain breads, gone, and the general food quality has become cheap. The Goshiki Restaurant, from 2nd hand sources, all expressed their disappointment with this evening restaurant in the same way as the breakfast. If food is not a concern, then the Green Leaf will be fine for you. If food is important for a nice ski-in, ski-out vacation, then you might consider a neighboring hotel instead.
Niseko Backcountry Lodge
3.9/51 Reviews
The Youth Hostel is very good 👍 The upper floor is the living room and there are several rooms. The lower floor is the room and toilet. The bathroom is very good. The overall is very good. The staff is very nice. They work not long. There are staff in the morning and evening. Next to it is the moiwa ski resort, very close to walk
Niseko Annupuri Onsen Yugokorotei
4.3/514 Reviews
I stayed in a plan with two meals, breakfast and dinner, in a larger room than usual. Originally the building of the hotel was quite old, but the room was well cleaned and I didn't feel uncomfortable. However, the bath and toilet in the room are a small unit bath, so it was a little difficult to use. For dinner, we didn't use high-end ingredients, but the adult meal was very delicious as it was properly prepared. However, it was disappointing that children's meals seemed to be ready-made frozen foods such as American dogs, hamburgers, and omelets. Since it's an affiliated inn of Bikkuri Donkey, I wanted something as delicious as a hamburger. The breakfast was extremely satisfying with a tremendous number of items and volume. I think it's worth staying just to eat this breakfast. Needless to say, the hot spring is a natural hot spring without any heating and water disinfection, and the open-air bath is also the best because it is managed at an appropriate temperature. This time, there were few visitors for a day trip, so I was able to enjoy it in a chartered state. From now on, I want you to continue to do business as it is now.

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Hotel Information for Traveller

Number of Hotels51
Number of Reviews862
Highest PriceNZD 4,231
Lowest PriceNZD 90
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 728
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 740