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- Question publication date:2013/10/30
- Update date:2025/9/16
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Where to Stay in Hokkaido for Skiing and Hot Springs
I'm planning a trip to Hokkaido and want to enjoy both skiing and onsen. Could you recommend some great ski resorts and nearby onsen hotels?
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- Discover our resort, boasting an exquisite open-air onsen with majestic views of Mt. Yotei. The bath is uniquely designed to overlook a serene pond, creating an immersive experience where you feel completely at one with nature. The water's rejuvenating properties are said to aid in muscle recovery, making it the perfect remedy after a long day of skiing. With the slopes right at our doorstep, we offer the ultimate convenience of a ski-in/ski-out location. This is where world-class skiing and blissful onsen relaxation converge at the highest level.オコジョ's answer (Posted on:2025/9/12)
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Unbeatable Location: Right in front of the Gondola!
- For the ultimate Niseko experience, you have to stay at the Hilton Niseko Village. The absolute best part is its unbeatable ski-in/ski-out location, right at the base of the main gondola. This means you can get 'first tracks' on the fresh powder before anyone else in the morning. After a long day of riding, the open-air onsen with a direct view of Mt. Yotei is incredible. The majestic scenery and pure, natural hot spring water are perfect for soothing tired muscles.モモンガ's answer (Posted on:2025/9/12)
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Enjoy a variety of ski courses in Niseko
- If you want powder snow, Niseko is the place to go. If you want to enjoy the nightlife, the Hirafu area is the place to go, but if you want a more mature Niseko, I recommend Niseko Village. There are many courses, from beginners to those that take you to the summit of Niseko Annupuri using the gondola. Niseko also has the Niseko Rules, which allow you to enjoy powder snow even outside the ski resorts. If you want to enjoy powder snow off the slopes, it is essential to check the Niseko Rules every morning.ぶー's answer (Posted on:2016/2/16)
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Ski experience in Niseko, Hokkaido
- As expected of a Hilton brand, the hotel facilities are excellent and the food is also good. Also, the open-air bath in winter is especially recommended. For skiing, Niseko is the best. The Higashiyama ski resort is right in front of the hotel, and you can also go to the neighboring Hirafu ski resort from the top of the lift.フジサン's answer (Posted on:2016/3/15)
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With such a wide variety of snow activities on offer, you'll never be bored.
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This is the perfect ski-in/ski-out hotel with a cozy, Scandinavian resort vibe. It's located right in Niseko Village, so you can also enjoy activities like snowmobiling and even reindeer sledding nearby. Of course, the onsen is incredible! The water is famously known as 'Bijin-no-Yu' (Waters of Beauty), and the view from the outdoor rock bath is just amazing. If you're greedy like me and want to enjoy skiing, playing, and relaxing in an onsen all in one trip, this hotel is a dream come true!ナキウサギ's answer (Posted on:2025/9/12)
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Perfect Ski-in/Ski-out for Powder Snow!
- The main appeal of this resort is its incredible ski-in/ski-out location. Being able to wake up and jump straight onto untouched powder snow is a special perk of staying here. Plus, you can get your ski and snowboard rentals right inside the hotel, which is super convenient. After a day in the cold, the natural, free-flowing onsen will gently warm you up. Soaking in the open-air bath while watching the snow fall is a truly exceptional experience.オコジョ's answer (Posted on:2025/9/12)
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Excellent Ski-in/Ski-out Resort Hotel
- The Green Leaf Niseko Village is the perfect choice. You get true ski-in/ski-out access to enjoy the legendary 'Japow' that skiers from all over the world come for. After a day in that heavenly powder, you can soothe your tired muscles in the hotel's natural onsen. Relaxing in the outdoor stone bath with views of the snowy landscape is the perfect end to a day on the slopes. For a vacation centered on skiing, the location simply doesn't get any better.モモンガ's answer (Posted on:2025/9/12)
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Directly connected to Niseko Village Ski Resort
- The location is directly connected to Niseko Village Ski Resort. Niseko has good snow quality. I think it's a great ski resort. The accommodations are reasonably priced for a hotel. You can also enjoy a magnificent view of Mt. Yotei from the open-air bath with 100% natural hot spring.ユーザー's answer (Posted on:2014/6/ 4)
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Great Hotel for Families and Groups - Convenient & Comfortable!
- For a group or family ski trip to Hokkaido, I highly recommend the New Furano Prince Hotel. It offers true ski-in/ski-out access to the Furano Ski Resort, making getting to the slopes incredibly easy. The resort has something for everyone, from long, perfectly groomed runs to fresh powder snow, satisfying skiers of all levels. After a tiring day, you can unwind in the hotel's onsen. Gazing out at the beautiful Furano nature from the open-air bath is the perfect way to relax to your core.モモンガ's answer (Posted on:2025/9/12)
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Resort hotel with hot springs
- The hotel is located right in front of the vast ski slopes. It is about an hour and a half by bus from Asahikawa Airport. As it is a resort hotel with hot springs, there are plenty of things to enjoy other than skiing. There are many different meals to choose from, so you won't get bored even if you stay for several nights.kinopy's answer (Posted on:2016/2/29)
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The ski resorts around Sapporo are also highly recommended.
- This hotel serves as an excellent base for visiting several local ski resorts, such as Sapporo Teine, Mt. Moiwa, and Sapporo Bankei. Mt. Moiwa is especially easy to get to by public transport. Because the hotel is directly connected to JR Sapporo Station, it not only offers great access to the ski areas but is also perfectly located for sightseeing in Sapporo.SUU's answer (Posted on:2016/2/ 2)
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Enjoy skiing to your heart's content from morning until night
- There is a direct bus from Chitose Airport, and the hotel facilities and slopes are in good condition. There are Japanese, Western and Chinese meals available, and there is a large bath to relax in after skiing. There is also Rusutsu Tower, but please note that if you stay there, you cannot ski at night.うみねこ's answer (Posted on:2016/2/16)
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A hotel with a shuttle bus to the ski resort and where you can relax in hot spring
- There is a free shuttle bus from Sapporo to the hotel. At the hotel, you can relax in the hot springs, the food was delicious and plentiful, the room was spacious and the view from the window was great. There is also a shuttle bus to the Kokusai Ski Resort. The hotel is also close to Fuzu Ski Resort, so you can enjoy two ski resorts. I really enjoyed skiing and the hot springs.秋空さんま's answer (Posted on:2014/6/ 4)
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High quality powder snow
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This is a ski resort in Asahidake, located in the center of Hokkaido. It is located in a national park, so you can enjoy the great outdoors. The hot springs here are 100% natural, colorless and odorless. They are slightly warm, so you can enjoy them for a long time, and when you get out of the bath, your body will feel warm. The indoor bath is spacious, and the stone open-air bath was very pleasant. The atmosphere inside the building is generally calm, giving the impression of an inn for adults, and it was the perfect place to relax.ぽよよん's answer (Posted on:2016/1/22)
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There is a hotel shuttle bus and a shuttle bus to the ski resort.
- There is a free shuttle bus from the center of Sapporo to the hotel, so you won't have any trouble getting there. There is also a shuttle bus to Sapporo Kokusai Ski Resort, so you won't have any trouble getting to the ski resort. The hot spring is spacious, so you can relax there. You may be concerned about the large number of group tourists.まき's answer (Posted on:2015/10/21)
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Niseko Shuttle Bus starting point
- If you want to enjoy powder snow for a long period of time, we recommend the Niseko Ski Resort. There are many accommodation areas and inns, but if you want to enjoy hot springs, this is the place for you. It's located right next to the slopes, but it has a charming open-air bath. It's also the starting point for buses that can access other ski areas in Niseko, so you don't have to worry about carrying your skis or snowboards.とろとろ's answer (Posted on:2016/2/22)
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Besides skiing, you can also enjoy sightseeing in Hakodate!
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Although it is in the southern tip of Hokkaido, I would like to introduce it to you. The hotel is located on the banks of Lake Onuma. Hakodate Nanae Ski Park is nearby. (The snow quality seems to be good after the beginning of the year.) There are also local buses from Hakodate Airport. (However, the number of buses is small.) Depending on the season, there are shuttle buses from the hotel to the airport or the station, so I recommend you check. The regular price is about 40,000 yen per night for a twin room, and you will have some change left over. (You can get a great deal by using various accommodation packages.) It is about 40 minutes by car from the city of Hakodate, so if you have a rental car, you can easily enjoy sightseeing in Hakodate (Mt. Hakodate, Goryokaku, Yunokawa Onsen, etc.). I went on a trip with my family and rented a car at Hakodate Airport, so we were able to enjoy not only the ski resorts but also Minamikayabe (a famous kelp production area), Shikabe Onsen, and Esan, and extend our trip to Hakodate city (Goryokaku, etc.) and the Trappist monastery to enjoy our holidays.ふくちゃん's answer (Posted on:2014/6/ 4)
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Located next to the ski resort, the rooms have open-air bath baths so you can relax in them.
- Located next to the Niseko Grand Hirafu ski resort, it has excellent access to the ski resort. Some rooms have an open-air bath, so you can relax in the bath. The food is Buffet, but it is delicious because it uses plenty of Hokkaido produce. There is also a bar run by an Australian near the hotel, so you can feel like you are not in Japan.ユーザー's answer (Posted on:2014/6/ 4)
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Enjoy breathtaking views of the majestic Mt. Yotei from our spacious open-air bath.