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Skiing and snowboarding the spring season up here in Niskeo is good good times. The warmer temperatures and sunshine, soft corn snow, and not waiting in lift lines are very beautiful things. We cherish these chill spring snow…
April 9 2011, 8:32am | Comments »
Our Holiday Niseko office is snowed in as well as all of our accommodation in Grand Hirafu! But with amazing effort of snow removal, guests are able to get out to ski and snowboard the deep powder with…
February 1 2011, 3:59pm | Comments »
Niseko Alpine Developments will be releasing new developer stock soon. Stay tuned; ski-in ski-out properties are rare. Get in early before the winter season hits full swing. Contact jonathan@nisade.com for early details.
October 16 2010, 9:37pm | Comments »
Pictured below is the Niseko Triathlon Training Camp 2009. 15 Participants and two coaches, including Kevin Clark, the assistant triathlon coach for the Hong Kong National Team. The camp was held from September 16th to September 20th. NISADE…
September 21 2009, 11:22am | Comments »
If you are driving near the Annupuri ski resort around dawn or dusk during the summer months you may have noticed a strange yellow object in the sky. It is the Niseko Balloon and recently I got the…
September 5 2009, 6:58pm | Comments »
The fastest way to the Rusutsu ski area from the Niseko resort area will take you through the small village of Makkari. The Makkari area gained some exposure recently when the wives of the G8 leaders visited the…
August 25 2009, 2:34pm | Comments »
Niseko - 11% All Hokkaido - 10% Hakuba - 7% Nagano - 3% Kansai - 3% Tochigi -11% Niseko’s 11% drop off was largely due to the decline in overnight visitors…
July 16 2009, 4:15pm | Comments »
Within 5 minutes walk from the center of Niseko Hirafu village is the start of Hirafu’s hiking course. The trail leads to the Niseko village Hilton hotel and takes 30 minutes one way. So a 1 hour hike…
June 18 2009, 11:23pm | Comments »
The Niseko Hanazono trail has to be my favorite trail in the Niseko resort area. Fairly long, about 6-7 km’s. Challenging climbs for the first 2km’s. Bit of a slug but laced with a few fun downhill sections,…
June 4 2009, 11:14pm | Comments »
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