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Niseko Village

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Resort Guide

Niseko Village is located on Japan’s northern island of Hokkaido, nestled at the base of Mount Niseko Annupuri and renowned for its abundant powder snow and scenic alpine setting. The resort features interconnected ski slopes suitable for all levels, luxurious accommodations, and direct access to the Niseko United ski area. Signature experiences include guided backcountry tours, traditional onsen hot springs, and a vibrant après-ski scene, while amenities range from international dining to family-friendly activities. Niseko Village stands out for its blend of Japanese culture, world-class skiing, and year-round outdoor adventures.

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Key Info

LUXSKI Hotels1
RegionAsia
CountryJapan
Base Elevation280m
Summit Elevation1,170m
Vertical Drop890m
Total Runs27
Total Lifts8
Annual Snowfall710 inches / 1800 cm
Longest Run7.4 km / 4.6 mi
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Live Conditions

Niseko Village Webcams

Webcam courtesy of: Niseko United

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Webcam courtesy of: Niseko United

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Niseko Village

Weather Forecast · 280m1,170m

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Off-Season Resort (Northern Hemisphere)

This resort is currently closed for the season. Northern Hemisphere resorts typically operate November–April.

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Closed for the season

Not operating — season has ended

Closed May 12, 2026

SnowSure scores and forecasts below are for planning and reference only while the resort is closed.

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Current Conditions
Reported Tue, Jun 23, 10:01 AM UTC
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317cm avg by now
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317cm avg by now
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Last completed season finished 7% above the 5-year average (317 cm; season total 339.2 cm). Versus the 30-year baseline: 49% above the 30-year average (317 cm; season total 472.3 cm).

Plan Your Trip to Niseko Village

Today's SnowSure™ Score:
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Closes:Early May
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Typical Season: Mid DecemberEarly May|Grayed dates indicate resort is typically closed

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Top Après Ski

The Edge Bar – Renowned for its sophisticated ambiance and panoramic mountain views, The Edge Bar at Niseko Village offers expertly crafted cocktails, a curated selection of Japanese whiskies, and a cozy setting perfect for unwinding after a day on the slopes, making it a favorite among après-ski enthusiasts.

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