Directly connected to four luxury hotels in Higashiyama, this ski resort boasts the Niseko United’s longest slope (5km), half the terrain is rated beginners.

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Hilton Niseko Village ♨︎

ヒルトンニセコビレッジ

1min walk from Hilton Niseko Village bus stop


One of Niseko’s most popular ski hotels, the Hilton Niseko Village offers a grand view from each room and open-air onsen. From here, gondola takes you up to the ski slopes. It has golf courses, restaurants, bars and Japanese-style shopping streets. Frequent free shuttle buses connect with Kutchan Station, Niseko Station and Niseko View Plaza.

Higashiyama Niseko Village,
a Ritz-Carlton Reserve ♨︎

東山ニセコビレッジ・リッツカールトン・リザーブ

3min walk from Hilton Niseko Village bus stop


One of the area’s most most modern resort hotels, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve offers a grand view from each room. From here, a gondola takes you up to the ski slopes. The Village has golf courses, restaurants, bars and Japanese-style shopping streets.

The Green Leaf Niseko Village ♨︎

ザ・グリーンリーフ・ニセコビレッジ

1min walk from the Green Leaf Niseko Village bus stop


This leafy hotel lies at the base of the Niseko Village slopes and is conductive to a ski-in, ski-out holiday. There are 200 rooms with forest view. The free-flowing onsen has atmospheric open-air baths and Niseko’s best hot spring pool (bring your own swimsuit).