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Hotel Resort Inn Niseko

Hotel Resort Inn Niseko

Niseko|1.76km from Niseko Kaributo Shrine
Dave and his wife make Hotel Resort Inn such a lovely place. We've stayed at many hotels around the world but this one is the most special one for us. Here are the reasons why you should choose Hotel Resort Inn: 1) Clean and comfortable room: the rooms are kept spotless clean. 2) Private onsen: you can book the private onsen on the 2nd floor in advance. It is such a treat after a day of skiing. 3) Access to ski resorts: Dave drive you to different ski resorts every morning at 9am. Dave will drop you at the most convenient places so that you can buy lift pass or get on the gondola quickly. Unless you stayed at a ski-in and ski-out hotel in Niseko, you will need to walk or take shuttle bus to the lifts anyway. We even managed to travel to Rusutsu for two days during our stay. The hotel is 3 minutes from a bus stop where you can take ~8:30 bus to Rusutsu (only 30 minutes ride). You can choose to take 15:15 bus or 17:15 bus to return and Dave can pick you up from the bus stop. 4) Ski rental: Dave will arrange ski rental at a nearby rental shop and the price is quite reasonable. 5) Meals: absolutely delicious buffet breakfast. If you want to eat dinner in Niseko Village, Dave will drive you to nearby restaurants. If you want to relax, you can order simple meals from Dave's wife and relax in the common area in the hotel. 6) Hospitality: this is like a home away from home. Dave and his wife worked so hard to make sure all guests have the best ski holiday. We cannot wait to come back for the next ski holiday.

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Higashiyama Niseko Village, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve
4.6/539 Reviews
Beautiful property nestled on the side of the mountain in the Niseko Village area, giving off the feel of a boutique hotel. The hotel offered ski in and ski out with an in-house equipment rental and huge ski lockers. Full length windows that connect from the lobby lounge to the restaurant show an amazing mountain side view of Yotei with the snow in the winter. The check in lobby is nicely decorated with a fireplace and lounge chairs for guests to hang out, with a small bar that leads into the restaurant. There is only one restaurant on-site that’s comprised of a western style menu with a sushi bar. The food here is ridiculously expensive, $2000 yen for just a order of French fries. If you compare to the Park Hyatt across town, the food costs at least 50% more. The rooms though are great and it’s the biggest reason to come back here. They are nicely anointed in a modern and sophisticated decor, in addition the bathtub overlooking the snow is worth every penny after coming back from a day on the slopes. They also fill the mini fridge with drinks and alcohol that gets refilled everyday, this is a very enticing value add. If you have never stayed in Niseko Village, make sure to note that it is quite far from the main Hirafu town. There are not many dining options in the Niseko village area, so you have to plan to go to Hirafu to eat. There are 3 ways to get there, very expensive taxis (about $3500 yen each way), hotel offers a shuttle bus that runs once an hour, or have a rental car. But beware the last shuttle bus back to the hotel is quite early, 9:35pm was the latest during peak winter but changed to 8:50 after mid-February. That doesn’t give you much time to eat and walk back to the bus stop if you plan to have a nice dinner in town. But as other reviews out there have talked about, the service is just not up to par for a Ritz. Since it was our first time staying here I called ahead and then followed up in email on our plans. I made sure that the hotel was able to send a car to pick us and our luggage up from the airport shuttle bus stop. I even checked with the front desk to see which bus stop we should get off at and planned accordingly. But even though I had contacted them through email and also double checked on our day of arrival by phone at 10 AM that we will be picked up as soon as we arrive, there was nobody waiting for us when we got to the drop off. After a few mins I saw the shuttle from Ritz stop in front of me and I proceeded to check with the driver that he was there for us. This guy with a nose ring was so rude that he wouldn’t even lower the window to talk to me, just made an X with his arms twice and drove away. At this point I had to call the hotel to see what’s going on, the front desk now knows nothing about picking us up because nobody scheduled it, so we ended up having to stand there for another 20 mins for the same guy with the same car earlier to pick us up, when he opened the door he was on the phone arranging to hang ou
Niseko White Villas I
4.1/59 Reviews
This place is really beautiful. The single-family villa is really comfortable compared to other hotels in Niseko. The kitchen utensils are very complete. I bought seafood and meat and cooked my own food in the evening. The pick-up and drop-off appointments we made with the housekeeper were all on time and very polite. The heater in the room is really warm. I want to know what brand it is 🤣 When I woke up in the morning, it was covered with powdery snow. It was really beautiful. The hotel has a free shuttle bus to Annupuri. The Annupuri ski resort is also good, suitable for novices, and also has advanced trails.
Niseko Ski Lodge - Higashiyama
4.1/58 Reviews
I came here on a solo trip as the last leg of a 17 day trip in Hokkaido. Starting with the lodge itself, the building is a cute standard lodge with 3 floors, the base floor has rooms, the ski equipment room, 2 shower rooms, and laundry machine. The main floor has the front desk, water closets, a dining room, staff kitchen and a wood burning stove. The top floor has more rooms and common areas with couches. There is a breakfast buffet for 1800 yen that you can add on to your stay which I recommend because it is a nice hearty western breakfast- great before the slopes and the lodge is quite far from restaurants without a car. While I was there, breakfast consisted of sausages, bacon, eggs, shimeji mushrooms, hot cakes, bread, muffins, various cereals and yogurt. If you are concerned about speaking Japanese, almost all the staff were international and spoke English. The staff were super friendly and all did different things for the lodge. Some cooked breakfast, built the fire, shoveled snow, taught snowboarding, tidied the lodge, etc. A team of jack of all trades, impressive group of friendly people. My last day there, I wanted to get some refresher courses on snowboarding. It was last minute but the staff was super accommodating on trying to help find what I needed. One staffer, Joel called around to see who was available, and Carmen, one of the instructors agreed to take me, even though it was her day off. I have not been on a snowboard since before the pandemic so I was really rusty. I told Carmen everything I was struggling with and she was understanding on what I needed help with. I did go early season, so there wasn't a lot of snow but Carmen took me to Annupuri and we ended up snowboarding almost the entire day. She gave me pointers on what I was doing, and took videos of me so I can review them for further study. I was pretty shaky on the board initially, but by the end of the day, I was able to turn better and had less wipe outs. Carmen also took me back to drop off my rentals and took me back to the lodge. The lodge also has great vibes, largely in part to the staff. I enjoyed talking to the people worked there, but also enjoyed talking to the guests I met there from Singapore and Australia. The location of the lodge is a little far off from the slopes and does require taking the shuttle buses which stop at 5pm. The lodge is also in a fairly remote location, so meal planning is a must. There is a dairy farm that is a 9 minute walk away with a wonderful pizza shop, western restaurant, bakery/ ice cream shop, and a chocolate shop. All of these close around 5:30pm, and keep in mind, the buses stop running at 5pm. There are food delivery and pick-up offerings though- as in, you call the restaurant to come pick you up to dine at their restaurant. So besides lack of food options, this place was a fun place to stay at.
Hilton Niseko Village
4.2/5243 Reviews
Service is the worst among all Hilton hotels i visited. Not enough staff and most of them are either inexperienced or not trained! An experienced ones are not welcoming at all and just talking among themselves on the concierge desk. Shuttle bus also delayed and not showed up according to the schedule provided. Room is old and TV channels are all domestic ones only. Restaurants don’t have proper wine menu and staff have no knowledge about wine /sake. Good thing is the location, next to ski slopes and niseko village.
SnowDog Village
4.3/58 Reviews
This hotel is not recommended if not by car. It is far from the main ski areas. But their service is nothing to say. The shuttle buses once an hour. The rooms are super clean, the scenery is nice, very quiet, good luck and you can see foxes. The staff are very patient and have questions and answers. I have a little problem in the itinerary. They all helped us book the car and pick us up. If I drive, I will definitely come back.
Hinode Hills Niseko Village
4.3/519 Reviews
We (two couples) stayed in a 2-room apartment at Hinode Hills for 6 nights in early February, having booked it about 18 months earlier at the height of COVID. It was worth the wait - the service was excellent - both front of house and in the ski and boot room. The rooms and living area were huge and very well-appointed with some luxury touches, and we had fabulous views of Mt Yotei from the 5th floor (when she wasn't covered in cloud). Breakfast was good (though not great) and the onsen was a welcome retreat after a day on the slopes. Location-wise, the hotel is a bit out of the way in terms of dining and nightlife, but there are plenty of free (and paid) bus services to Hirafu, Annapuri, etc. either from out the front or just up the road at Green Leaf. If you want to stay out late you'll need to get a taxi back however. There is a covered ”magic carpet” out the back of the resort, from the top of which you can access the mountain and lifts. There is a track beside that allows you to ski board/down to the back door of the ski and boot room. Rather annoyingly, the Higashiyama gondola was not operating during our stay, which limited the number of runs you could access immediately from the hotel. Overall we loved our stay and would return in a flash.

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There are 27 hotels in Niseko with excellent service. The local average price is 246 SGD per night. There are a variety of hotels to meet the needs of different types of travelers. There are 1 five-star hotels in Niseko at an average price of 135 SGD per night. There are 8 four-star hotels in Niseko at an average price of 309 SGD per night. There are 4 three-star hotels in Niseko at an average price of 116 SGD per night. There are 9 two-star hotels in Niseko at an average price of 200 SGD per night. There are not many well-known chain hotels in Niseko, but staying at a unique local hotel will make you feel at home. Those who favor Hilton can choose a hotel under its name. Hilton is the most popular brand among tourists. A popular hotel in Niseko, One Niseko Resort Towers Hokkaido is also one of the highest rated. Many tourists also stay at Niseko Konbu Onsen Tsuruga Besso Moku No Sho Hokkaido.

If you want to spend a fun vacation with your family, locals recommend visiting Niseko Annupuri Onsen. You can also visit top-rated attractions like Niseko Village Ski Resort, Niseko Village Pure, Moviwa. Commercial areas like Hokkaido Niseko milk-kobo, The Mad Hatter, Niseko are ideal places to buy souvenirs.

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