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Aman Niseko — luxury ski-in/ski-out ski hotel in Niseko, Japan, Japan
Niseko, Japan

Aman Niseko

30 roomsSki-in/ski-out to lifts
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Set amid the serene forests and dramatic peaks of Hokkaido, Aman Niseko offers an exclusive alpine retreat with spacious suites and private villas inspired by Japanese minimalism. Guests enjoy panoramic mountain views, soothing onsen baths, holistic wellness experiences, and refined dining showcasing local ingredients, all complemented by Aman’s signature service and direct access to Niseko’s renowned ski slopes.

Quick Facts

Rooms30
Distance to LiftsSki-in/ski-out
Distance to Airport110 km
WebsiteVisit Site
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Après Ski

Aman Niseko offers an exclusive alpine dining experience with its signature restaurant focusing on Japanese and international cuisine, highlighting Hokkaido’s renowned seafood, wagyu beef, and seasonal produce. The hotel’s elegant lounge and bar provide panoramic mountain views, ideal for après ski relaxation with curated sake, Japanese whiskies, and creative cocktails. Guests can enjoy intimate private dining rooms and a cozy fireplace lounge for après ski gatherings. The property’s culinary program emphasizes farm-to-table freshness and local flavors, with menus crafted by acclaimed chefs. For those seeking variety, nearby Hirafu village is easily accessible and features acclaimed venues such as Kamimura, a Michelin-starred French-Japanese restaurant, and The Barn by Odin, known for its rustic alpine ambiance and inventive cocktails. Ski-in access to local izakayas and lively après ski bars like Bar Gyu+ and Musu ensures guests can immerse themselves in Niseko’s vibrant social scene after a day on the slopes.

Spa & Wellness

Aman Niseko features an extensive Aman Spa offering Japanese-inspired therapies, onsen bathing, and wellness programs focused on holistic health. Facilities include private indoor and outdoor onsen, treatment rooms, a yoga and Pilates studio, and a fitness center. The spa emphasizes natural ingredients and traditional healing practices, with signature treatments incorporating local botanicals and minerals.

Ski Resort Guide

Staying at Aman Niseko in Niseko, Japan, places you at the heart of Hokkaido’s legendary powder paradise, offering discerning travelers direct access to some of the world’s finest ski terrain and refined après-ski experiences. Niseko United is the premier ski destination, comprising four interlinked resorts—Grand Hirafu, Hanazono, Niseko Village, and Annupuri. Renowned for its abundant, light powder snow, Niseko United features over 2,000 acres of skiable terrain, extensive off-piste opportunities, and breathtaking views of Mount Yotei. Signature activities include guided backcountry tours, night skiing under floodlights, and private lessons with English-speaking instructors. The best time to visit is from late December to early March, when snowfall is at its peak and conditions are optimal for both beginners and advanced skiers. Hanazono, the closest sector to Aman Niseko, is celebrated for its family-friendly facilities, terrain parks, and exclusive cat-skiing adventures. Insider tip: book a private Hanazono Powder Guides experience for early lift access and untouched runs before the crowds arrive. Niseko Village offers a blend of challenging runs and luxury amenities, including onsen (hot spring) experiences and gourmet dining. Advanced skiers will appreciate the steep tree runs and off-piste zones, while families can enjoy snowshoeing, tubing, and reindeer sledding. For après-ski, indulge in Hokkaido’s renowned cuisine at local izakayas, savoring fresh seafood and regional sake. Unwind in a private onsen with panoramic mountain views, or explore the vibrant nightlife in Hirafu village, known for its stylish bars and live music. International guests benefit from Niseko’s English-friendly services and seamless airport transfers from Sapporo. Families will find dedicated kids’ ski schools and childcare, while expert skiers can arrange heli-skiing or guided backcountry excursions for a truly bespoke adventure. Aman Niseko’s serene setting and proximity to world-class slopes make it the ultimate base for an elevated ski retreat, blending Japanese hospitality with exceptional alpine experiences.

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