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First Prev 9 of 14 Go to page. Parkesyau Hard Yards. Jul 15, 25 Any suggestions from you regulars as to which menu to book at Yo? Seems to be meat or seafood and something called an irori? JosieJ Early Days. Jun 11, 45 13 8. They are awesome they will have you out on the slopes in no time. Vermillion Pool Room. Mercyrx3 said:. I take everyone to the supermarket on their first trip, they love it! Click to expand Ski Pass. Aug 6, 47, 31, 1, Melbourne, Australia. Reactions: Boolugu Mez. JosieJ said:. Jun 9, 4, 3, Melbourne. Do you wear gloves or mitts? Definitely go for a good pair of mitts, can make a big difference instantly over gloves I reckon. Then also where inners. Mercyrx3 Addicted. Aug 28, Melbourne. Parkesyau said:. I wear mittens and they have the fleece lining you can never be too warm. I'm thinking stuffing some warmers in there would be the bomb As long as I can buy them there and don't have to carry them. I am exactly like you and forever complain about cold ties and hands. Are the hotties hand and boot warmers easily found in niseko? LMB Old but definitely not Crusty! May 6, 42, 58, 1, Perth. Hot packs easily available. I have actually found for me it is possible to be too warm. If I overheat I sweat, then I feel the cold more. Reactions: silverwitch. Jun 25, 11, 13, melbourne. Observations day 3 - Japanese do interesting things with toilets. There are sometimes buttons where you can get a bum spray, and sometimes the toilet lid rises up automatically when you enter the cubicle. The Japanese are also sticklers for attention to detail except for one thing. Hanzono is my favourite area out of the four so far. And Stairway to heaven is my favourite run not just cause Im a huge Led Zep fan. Hanazono has lovely wide long runs. Went to for the second time - it is becoming a bit of a fave lunch place. Someone we met on the gondola raved about Boyo half way down the Hirafu gondola. They said it had the best noodles on the mountain. And the old guy who greets you is the first Japanese person to have scaled Mt Everest! Still cannot believe the snow. It was pelting down this afternoon and if that was the case in Australia, your goggles would be covered and need constant wiping and your clothes would be soaking wet. Not Japan, nothing clogs up the goggles and the clothes stay dry. If you want to know the temperature, at the top of Ace lift 2 there is a huge temperature gauge. Yesterday we had a mini blizzard that closed alot of lifts and ti read I had fairly normal swany fingered gloves not mittens but I am lucky as my fingers never get cold. My toes do however. Today was the first day I ever used toe warmers and I would recommend that you stick either hand or toe warmers in your pockets just in case. In terms of warmers, get them at the supermarket. We noticed today that Niseko Sports were selling one packet of toe warmers for yen and at the seicomart you could get 10 for yen! Our boys are heading off for the half day Hanazono powder tour tomorrow. Can't wait to hear how they go. Niseko is a magic place. I don't know about its history but it is a place I will be coming back to. The four skiing areas and the japanese experience is awesome. Reactions: Boolugu Mez and Chondro. Don't think of buying ski gear here. In most cases its probably more expensive than Australia. You can get it at Rhythms for yen. Get yourself into the fields in Hanazono if you like that area. Also, there used to be a bus you could catch that took you to the bottom of Hana and allowed you to get runs down the hill before the people came across from Hirafu. Reactions: Olgreg. Donza Dogs body Apr 21, , , 3, woonona. Hand warmers can get them everywhere. I had them in my socks, gloves, bra, yep everywhere. Don't worry about them saying don't put them against the skin. Try getting them on line before you leave. My feet stay warm All day in ski boots, I never ever get cold feet anymore. Olgreg One of Us Ski Pass. May 21, 2, 4, Dolans Bay. Vermillion said:. Heinz said:. Sounds like those places are disappearing from Niseko in favour of apartments. If that is the type of place you like staying at you need to broaden your scope to the rest of Japan where that is still very much the norm. Reactions: LMB. Olgreg said:. Yeh I get that. That has always been the intention, my work life finishes in the next 12 months and I will have more time to explore. Plus I will have a mate who skis like me and is keen to so so- in the past most of the people who joined me were solid enough in Aus but not used to deep powder. It took me two full trips before I felt I had the technique right in all conditions. I've watched big guys my age who have skied for years really flounder in the deep stuff. Cheers LMB practising in Paris at present. Spoiling myself for a bit. Jul 18, 6, 9, It's a pretty cool place and it's only the tip of the Japanese iceberg. Donza said:. First trip to Niseko Presto Addicted. Jun 13, Gold Coast. That thermomerter was always on the neg when I was there this time last year.. Observations day 4 - Our boys did the Hanazono Power tour very early this morning. Absolutely loved it! Visibility was good and wind was mild. There was sun poking through again this morning, but those gorgeous huge flakes started drifting down after lunch. The six pack gyoza from Seicomart for yen are superb. Just microwave at W for 50 seconds and your done. Great for an after ski snack or entree. One thing they do need to improve. I was watching the Hanazono-Hirafu blue shuttle bus from Hanazono today and every bus was packed. If you dont get on its another 20 minute wait. They need to run that more frequently. Getting across the mountain can be tricky at times. For example, the only way to get from Niseko to Annapuri seems to be via the Wonderland single chair. If that aint running you could be stuck. Just something to watch for if there are high winds. Kabuki 1 for dinner where you cook your own meal. Very nice Okonomiyaki. Chondro One of Us. Jul 8, 2, 1, Victoria. Also 9 days now for me too JosieJ single digits! Life is going to suck upon return. Can't believe how white the eggs are. And cant believe we have another clear morning! GE chickens. Reactions: Vermillion and Chondro. We don't have a car. We are staying a stones throw from the SeicoMart and to date have been walking everywhere. Today was the first morning we took the shuttle to Hanazono. The 8. The clear morning did not last. Probably a more typical Niseko day. All high chairs closed due to wind, the gondolas swaying so much you think airplane turbulance is nothing, and bucketloads of snow. Found the best lunch spot on the mountain though. The Boyoso, half way down the Hirafu Gondola is perfect. Best food, best prices and best atmosphere except for the bogan aussies who just sat around the fire drinking beer. If you go there, do an In between its hard to get a table. Great spot. If you are in Nis Village try the Look out cafe at the top. I think that's the name. Very modern Japanese place. Good food. From memory, it's just up from the rope tow. Niseko tips - day 5 If you are like us and prefer wine when going out, forget it here. Here you are only allowed to drink beer and Saki. The Japanese are very polite people so you be the same. Don't expect everyone to speak english and learn a few important phrases. And dont forget to bow or nod your head in appreciation - alot. Onsen - After experiencing our first Onsen I would suggest you plan to do it every day after skiing before dinner. The only place to go in Hirafu village is Yukoro. It works like this: When you enter you will see brushes hanging on the right. Use them to brush the snow from your boots. Make sure you take off your boots and place them in one of the cubicles that will be obvious to you when you enter. It will cost yen per adult and yen to hire a big towel. You are welcome to bring your own towel if you want to avoid that cost. The following is the procedure for the mens section and I assume its similar for the women. The men go to the right. You will first enter the locker room. Here you may decide to hire a locker. To do so, find a locker that is open with the key in the door. There is a red slot where you put a yen coin. Place your belongings in the locker, close it and turn the key. You coin will be hidden and will be returned when you open the locker. Take the key out and place the elastic band that holds they key around your wrist like a wrist band. You then go through the door to the onsen which is down the stairs. There is no real identifiable place to put your towel. I ended up just putting mine around the hand rail on the steps leading down to the onsen. When you enter the onsen you will see the indoor pool, lots of stool with showers and a door to the outdoor section. You must first thoroughly wash yourself whilst sitting on a stool using the little shower. You will notice that the shower has some controls. The left control is for the temperature and on the right hand side is a lever which must be pushed down to start the water flowing. The thing is, the water only flows for about 5 seconds and then you must press the lever again. With my tip, this is where you can become an instant shower pro! Use your right knee to hold the lever down so the water supply is uninterrupted! Then quietly chuckle to your self as you ses others constantly pressing down the lever Time to enter the onsen pool. When I was there I noticed that everyone prefers the outside pool. Not me. I found the outside pool to be populated with Aussie bogans drinking beer. I know this has been debated on this forum before but quite frankly I think it is distasteful to drink beer in the onsen. Do what I do. Once you have finished the onsen, go back to the foyer and get a refreshing sapporo from the vending machine for yen and enjoy a post onsen drop. Much more civilised IMHO. Once you have finished in the onsen you go back to the stool to wash yourself and then dry etc etc. If you have hired a towel, there is a basket in the locker room to place the used towel. That's about it. I would highly recommend Yukoro and doing it as much as possible. Kutchan and the local bus - You will have noticed my reluctance at visiting Kutchan. If not for anything but visiting the supermarkets. I just love seeing a local town and walking around and looking at the shops and sights. It gave me an appreciation of the incredible effort that goes into snow clearing. Everything from the big scooping trucks to the people with shovels outside their shops constantly trying to keep the place clear. And walking on footpaths with snow on either side as tall as yourself! We went to the co-op and the range of pre-prepared food is outstanding. If you want a cheap ready made meal, forget take away pizza or the food vans next to SeicoMart - go to the co-op and have a good look at what you can get. I loved the soy sauce aisle - I have never seen so many different soy sauces in my life! Well hardly surprising though. Also, make sure you allow planet of time. We had just over an hour in Kutchan for a bit of a walk and shop and we thought it was plenty. It wasnt! You need more time than you think you need. Here's my tips on being a local bus pro. We found there is a free Niseko shuttle bus that only seems to run at night when we needed to go in the afternoon. There is a local service but the timetable is not online. What you need to the 'transport guide' leaflet available at alot of places which clearly lists the timetable for the local bus. Our closest stop was near the food vans next to the SeicoMart. This stop is called 'hirafu intersection'. The first big tip is that the entrance is not at the front bit in the middle. And you MUST take a ticket as you enter. Its pretty obvious if you look for it as you enter. The system is that you take a ticket first then pay as you leave. Your ticket will have section number printed on it. In our case it was section 2. At the front of the bus I noticed an electronic display which had what seemed to be section numbers and an amount of yen. When we entered it said for section two so I assumed that it would cost yen to go to Kutchan station. As we went on however, I noticed the amount increased and therefore I realised the number display there is the amount of money you have to pay to leave the bus at that time. When we arrived at Kutchan station we went to the front of the bus and there is a slot where you drop in the tickets. We dropped in three and the total we had to pay was displayed. You then drop the coins into the same slot and the display will show you the running total. If you have to use a note, there is a machine where you enter the note and it gives you coins which you then drop into the slot. When we left the bus we asked the driver where the bus leaves to go back to Hirafu. He said the same spot. He was right - sort of. We arrived at about 4pm and the next bus was 4. However we planned on taking the 4. Fortunately as we were walking back to the original spot, an employee?? When we replied she politely said that the bus we wanted was in a different place. Lucky for that else we would have had to wait another half an hour. So if you check your timetable for the bus you want - look for it. It will have Hirafu on the front display. I rang them and recorded them on my phone. They make great notification sounds for email or facebook etc. So what's in store for tomorrow? We are going back to Kutchan to get a cheap dinner the tuna sashimi is outstanding btw and before dinner we are going to the onsen. That is after skiing on the best snow in the world and having lunch again at boyoso. We booked Rin for the last night. Rin has big raps for it. Probably a bit exe I expect but what the hell. Told you the supermarket and Kutchan was worth it. Reactions: Donza. As for onsens, last year I was in Japan for 21 days and had a shower twice, at my brothers house. Every other day was an onsen. The only way. Leroybrown Hard Yards. Sep 20, 14 88 Melbourne. I'm in Kutchan right now and it's puking But not the little etiquette towel Sounds like you are enjoying every detail of every discovery. Love it. The Look out is not expensive, really cool modern decor, electronic ordering machine, young friendly staff, lovely ambiance. And then there is the powder. Mike Pow One of Us. Nov 13, Heinz Travelling again Ski Pass. Oct 14, 31, 23, 1, Adelaide. Nice report dmz, you are picking it up quickly. As spaceman says the big towel stays in the changing room. Normally you would also have a small towel to take with you, which you can put on your head or leave on the side. You can then use it to do a quick drying job before returning to the changing room so you are not dripping everywhere - towel down, wring, repeat though not many seem to do this. Note though that in many places these alternate on a daily basis. Clearly the foreign influence has further impacted Niseko. A simple basket on a shelf usually sufficed. Agree with your comment on the beer. The onsen at the Prince isn't too bad either. Nov 30, 1, Sydney, NSW. Was there yesterday. I thought Y was exe for a coffee! The sweet red bean soup with sticky rice fritters was way good though. I hadnt used the little towel. Towel is to cover your bits really Buy your own at co-op for yen. Yeah not a fan of using a locker Though i don't take much crap into a onsen.. Reactions: Vermillion. Do not put the small modest towel in the onsen water - only naked bodies go in the water. Do not be surprised if the normally female cleaner comes into the changing room and cleans or tidies up whilst everyone is naked. As for your enjoyment of Yukoro Thumbs up Its probably the worst onsen ive been to in japan The only way is up. Niseko is a bubble. You must log in or register to reply here. Similar threads N. First time skiing Niseko tips. Nisekotrip Dec 2, Japan. Replies 24 Views 3, Mar 4, blutek. Advice needed Last minute Niseko and Sapporo trip for Xmas. Replies 13 Views 1, Nov 19, 'H' Jones. Niseko Backpacker Accommodation. Samjcollins Jun 2, Japan. Replies 2 Views Jun 2, travelislife. Share: Share Link. Log in Your name or email address. Password Forgot your password? Stay logged in. Top Bottom Back.

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Availability is limited, and high demand is expected. Good music, good drinks. Good times! Niseko Confidential is the sister venue to the acclaimed Tokyo Confidential ranked 53 in the extended list of the Top 50 Best Bars in Asia. We're bringing the same high standards, unique experience and atmosphere to the heart of Hirafu. Located in Hirafu, Powder Room is the first-ever premium nightly entertainment spot, destined to set the standards for the exciting nightlife in Niseko. Ramen, sushi, tempura, seafood grills, we have something for everyone. An expert bartender will showcase their drink during dinner, crafting the perfect drinks for your evening. Tamashii is open for lunch and dinner daily so you can enjoy pool, free darts and good food no matter what time you finish on the mountain. The VBG offers a hearty breakfast menu as well as delectable lunch and dinner dishes. Restaurant and Bar in a warm log house. At Wild Bill's we love the good things in life. Come and join us for a great meal before our nights really kick off after 10 pm. Japanese food, tapas style. Open everyday from 4pm. AYA Niseko constantly striving to enhance your dining experience, this is another step in our commitment to bringing you a diverse range of exquisite cuisines. Caldera, located at The Orchards Niseko, is a vibrant and lively restaurant that will serve the community year round. The menu will focus on large format sharing plates, accompanied by market driven sides to be enjoyed family style. Paired with a curated wine list, and thoughtfully crafted cocktails, Caldera is a nightly dinner party. With sixty seats spread over two floors, including a 10 seat private dining room, Caldera is able to accommodate groups large and small. The restaurant aims to be a place where diners can relax and enjoy a casual meal, with a selection of alcoholic beverages that go well with the food, including wine, sake, whisky and local beers. Our alpine offshoot, located at the base of Grand Hirafu, is discreetly tucked inside the Setsu Niseko. Our cozy dining room aims to evoke a modern Japanese ski lodge and takes inspiration from many iconic alpine destinations of the world. Vegetarian Restaurant overlooking Mt Yotei All-you-can-eat lunch buffet with a wide variety of fresh vegetable dishes and creamy desserts. Evening a la carte or fixed menus. Good selection of pasta dishes. Varied wine menu. Located on the 2nd floor of Odin Place next to Seicomart, Musu is set around a crackling open fireplace, with lush sofas and a mix of musical events throughout the weekend. Musu is the place to relax and indulge after a day on the mountain Patty Daddy Burger is a burger lover's paradise, specializing in a mouthwatering array of American-style burgers that cater to every craving. At the heart of their culinary excellence is their commitment to quality, crafting their meat patties in-house to ensure each bite is an unforgettable experience. With a focus on supporting the community, they source their ingredients locally, including the freshest potatoes for their perfectly crispy French fries. Whether you're a fan of classic cheeseburgers, innovative gourmet creations, or vegetarian alternatives, Patty Daddy Burger has a burger to satisfy every appetite. Thick cut and sizzling, amazing texture and flavour. Exceedingly popular. A la carte menu features delicious local scallops!! Tamashii Website Yamada, Kutchan Town. Located on the top floor of Odin Place at the center of Hirafu, The Alpinist serves modern Alpine cuisine including cheese fondue, Swiss raclette and French specialties such as Foie Gras and Double Rib-eye steak, whilst showcasing dramatic views of the Annupuri mountain to the crackle of an open fireplace. Open for dinner and drinks at the lounge. For summer information, please see here. Specialising in the best nachos outside of Mexico and mouth-watering margaritas. Open daily from 4. Apres the Mexican Mule way. The best Matsusaka beef burger from Tokyo, Japan. Sugimoto has been in meat producing industry for over years. Our restaurant is located in Kachidoki, Tokyo Japan, which provides you the best quality Matsusaka beef and Kuroge wagyu beef burger, hamburger steak, roast beef and other dishes. Experience the best of China's rich culinary heritage. Our signature menus include Cantonese barbecue, Dim Sum and Sichuan dishes. Located at Park Hyatt Niseko Hanazono. Chinese Dim Sum Longtang is a cherished dim sum specialty store situated in the heart of Niseko Village. Revered for its delectable dim sum selections, including tantalizing options like wontons and xiao long bao, this establishment captures the essence of Chinese culinary traditions. The owner, with a rich history of working in a restaurant in Shanghai, meticulously crafts each item, infusing them with authenticity and expertise. What sets this dim sum haven apart are the unique menu items that can't be found elsewhere, promising an unforgettable culinary adventure for all who visit. Come and savour the genuine flavours that await at Chinese Dim Sum Longtang. Taj Mahal Annupuri brings you delicious Indian curries and kebabs made from the freshest ingredients! All of our meats are halal and we are also vegetarian friendly. Eat in, take-out, and delivery. Tuk Tuk's delicious menu uses the finest ingredients from Hokkaido and Thailand. Very spicy, non-spicy, vegetarian or party menu available. Tuk Tuk girls look forward to serving you. Please try our world famous coconut ice-cream! We use cookies to improve the user experience on our website. For more information please check our Privacy Policy. Your name. Your email. I agree to the Niseko Tourism Privacy Policy. Niseko Village Rental Website Higashiyama, Niseko-cho, Abuta-gun A wide variety of ski and snowboard equipment, outerwear, helmets, and accessories are conveniently located at the Niseko Gondola Base and The Green Leaf Niseko Village rental counters. Nook Annupuri Website Niseko, Niseko-cho Abuta-gun Just bring yourself - all you need for skiing and snowboarding can be rent here! Rhythm Japan Website Yamada, Kutchan Town Rhythm Japan offers premium quality and service with the largest and widest range of ski and snowboard equipment suited for Niseko conditions. Boarderline Website 1 Chome Minami 2 Jonishi, Kutchan, Abuta District, Hokkaido 'Boarderline,' is a great second-hand store nestled in the heart of Kutchan town. Boot Solutions Website Yamada, Kutchan Town Tailored options for all skiers and snowboarders with over 95 models from 11 leading brands. Cave De Bambou Website , Hondori, Niseko Town, Abuta-gun, Hokkaido , Japan Step into a world of culinary delights at Cave De Bambou, a charming retail shop that celebrates the art of fine wine, decadent chocolates, and exquisite cured meats. Le Labo - Website Ebisu Nishi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo Le Labo is a fragrance and perfume producer, using humane techniques and ethically sourced ingredients. Rankoshi Roadside Station — Furusato no Oka Website Aioi, Rankoshi-cho, Isoya-gun, Hokkaido, Visitors can try special Rankoshi Rice as well as vegetables and locally made ice cream made right next door! Rankoshi Roadside Station — Shell Plaza Website Minatomachi, Rankoshi-cho, Isoya-gun, Hokkaido, This roadside stop is a great place to relax during a drive along the scenic roadway that offers visitors a view of the ocean. The Ski Project - Website - A fluid retail concept evolving around the lifestyle of the ski-set. Hilton Niseko Village Onsen Website Higashiyama Onsen, Niseko-cho Hilton Niseko Village offers an upper-level indoor bath combining deep relaxation with panoramic views of seasonally changing scenery and Mt. Niseko Dome Clinic Website Kondo Aza Niseko-cho, Abuta-gun, Hokkaido Meeting the individual needs of each client, we tailor make each treatment to get the maximum results. Niseko Physio Website B1F Australia House, Yamada, Kutchan Town Niseko Physio has a staff of Australian trained physios specialising in the management of snow sports physios and vast experience in assessing and managing injuries to English speaking visitors in Japan. Shizenya Massage Website Niseko Shizenya, a haven of relaxation and well-being, offers a holistic approach to rejuvenating mind and body. Niseko Food Deli - Website - How about delivery for tomorrow's dinner? Niseko Pizza Website , Minami 6-jo Higashi, Kutchan-cho, Abuta-gun, Hokkaido, Hokkaido, Japan Niseko Pizza is a family run restaurant offering a menu made with lots of love and the best quality ingredients. Takeaway Casa crab Website Delivery Enjoy fresh seafood to-go. Ichiseko K. Mountain Kiosk Coffee Website Yamada, Kutchan Town Loved by Locals Niseko roasted coffee prepared by a barista and served with patissier baked cakes. Powder Room Niseko Website Yamada, Kutchan, Abuta District, Hokkaido Located in Hirafu, Powder Room is the first-ever premium nightly entertainment spot, destined to set the standards for the exciting nightlife in Niseko. Bion Niseko Website Aza Yamada Kutchan-cho Italian firewood course cuisine with an open kitchen. Cookie Consent. Privacy Preferences I Agree. Get the latest Niseko news, specials, trip ideas, and more straight to your inbox. Sign up to the Niseko Tourism Newsletter.

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