"Property was a short walk to the niseko bus line, lots of parking for our rental gear, washer and dryer was great, and breakfast abs company lovely! "
"Very helpful staff.
We used Takyubin service to and from Snow Dog Village and they took care of delivering our snowboard bags into our room when we arrived and also when we left. "
"The suite we had was spacious, and the breakfast buffet was very good. The building location does require driving for restaurants. We were surprised that many places are closed in this current season so food choices were more limited than expected. "
"Awesome residence! Well-equipped kitchen, spacious rooms and living room. The interior is very clean and luxurious. The apartment comes with a balcony. Beds are comfortable. One of the rooms also come with a private onsen. The whole apartment has heated floors which is perfect for the cold weather is Niseko! Less than 5 minutes drive to the Annupuri Gondola Station. Staff are friendly and helpful! The only thing was that when we checked in, the receptionist forgot to tell us breakfast ends at...
"Awesome kitchen, room, set up for skis boots and shoes, love the heater to help dry wet snow gear
Only challenge is communication ahead of time, if the WhatsApp contact was shared earlier, then that would have been really helpful because the email doesn’t work, can’t call the international number when already out of country, but WhatsApp works, thanks!!"
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Hit the slopes in Niseko with a visit to Niseko Annupuri International Ski Area. Discover the mountain views in this relaxing area, or seek out the snowboarding.
Enjoy a trip to Niseko Annupuri Gondola and popular activities like skiing in Niseko. Discover the mountain views in this quaint area, or seek out the snowboarding.
After visiting Road Station Niseko View Plaza, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Niseko. You can seek out the ski slopes in this quaint area.
"Nice location, among the woods and mountains of Hanazono. Located close to all sports activities. A car is necessary to move around, it is not walkable to shops nor restaurants. "
"Overall the resort stay is good value for money (summer), it has everything onsite, amusement park, shopping, food etc. some downside could be: the hotel room bathroom being a little dated, they don't do cleaning daily, but they do at least change your towels for you. Being a hotel, noise from your neighbors could be a problem (talking loudly in their room or outside in the corridors, slamming the door etc esp at night or in the early morning). They also provide coffee bags and teas in room. Location wise it seems to be quite ok, as we were able to drive (south) to Lake Toya in under 30mins or so, city of Date, Muroran, Noboribetsu etc. to the north, niseko, and if you like to the East is Jozenkei, all within about an hour. Plenty of Parking and is free. You also have access as a resort guest to Westin's onsen. The monorail is cute! Just note that this is in the summer where it's not the resort ski season so everything is very chill and not too crowded, I think things might get a bit different in the winter busy season though :) "
The Windsor Hotel Toya, Vignette Collection by IHG
10/10 Excellent
"Five star property. Outdoor hot spring design was well thought out and due to the high elevation overlooking Lake Toya it transported you to another realm."
"Have some of the most amazing and tranquil views imaginable of the lake. This hotel is away from the main town but offers a shuttle several times through the day and it is only a 10 minute ride highly recommend taking a ferry to the island in the middle of Lake Toya. The beds were super comfortable, and the food was traditional Japanese, which is not my favorite, but was good quality and generous. The staff were very friendly, but English was somewhat difficult for them. This was a great location to beat the heat that we had experienced in Tokyo and Kyoto, as it was unusually hot for June this visit we hiked around the island circumference which took about 2 1/2 hours. The water was really nice and I could see swimming there, but we just didn’t bring bathing suits. We learned from our relatives who live here that you can get pretty good food from 711 like these rice, seaweed wraps and things like that and green tea so those are perfect snacks to have for lunch or too tied one over Between meals. The shuttle stops right at the 711 so that is convenient. I know it sounds ridiculous to Americans, but the 711 in Japan is a lot better than America."
"The moment we arrived, we were warmly welcomed by the staff. The service team is friendly and efficient.
The room is fantastic. Bright and spacious. Amenities are good. Super clean. Very comfortable pillow. One of the best stays. "
"Very friendly and helpful staff. Property is very nicely designed, well executed and well managed. Overnight parking (valet) is relatively expensive for the spring season in the area."
Niseko, situated in the beautiful Hokkaido Prefecture, is renowned for its stunning ski slopes and breathtaking natural scenery, but it also boasts a unique nightlife scene that adds to its charm.
The Hirafu area is the heart of Niseko's nightlife, featuring a variety of cozy bars, lively izakayas (Japanese-style pubs), and upscale restaurants. Here, you can enjoy après-ski drinks while mingling with fellow travelers and locals alike. The atmosphere is warm and welcoming, making it a superb spot to unwind after a day on the slopes.
For a more relaxed evening, you might want to visit the charming establishments along the main street in Hirafu, where you can find a mix of traditional Japanese cuisine and Western options. Several venues offer a selection of local brews and sake, enhancing your experience of Hokkaido's culinary delights.
If you're up for something a bit more energetic, check out the nightlife spots that frequently host live music and entertainment, providing a vibrant backdrop to your evening. Whether you're looking to dance the night away or simply enjoy a quiet drink by the fire, Niseko's nightlife offers a delightful blend of options to suit different tastes.
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