· ski-in, ski-out on a green run · next to the Upper Village gondola, ski school meeting point, nursery slopes · ski bus stop opposite for regular services to Hirafu and Kutchan towns · 13 minutes' walk to the resort centre
Right next to the Upper Village Gondola, the Green Leaf has ski-in, ski-out access and is right on a green run, so whether you're still finding your ski legs or you've got a few trips under your belt, it's in a great spot for getting on the slopes. And there are some top-notch facilities too – from the tobogganing area just outside, to the indoor-outdoor onsens and chic Tomioka bar and lounge area, perfect for a post-ski drink.
One of a handful of hotels in Niseko Village, the Green Leaf's been designed to reflect its natural surroundings, and it's all about cosy comfort in a luxury setting. Step inside and you'll find roaring fires, coffee tables made from tree trunks and antler-shaped lights, as well as unique hand-drawn graphic designs from a local artist. And one of the best bits is the outdoor onsen. Head there when you're back from the slopes to sit back and relax in the natural hot springs. With snow-covered pine trees and rocks all around, there's nothing quite like it.
Your breakfasts are included here, so you can tuck into a hot and cold buffet every day before hitting the hill. Then when you're back, why not pay a little extra to take advantage of the overnight ski or board waxing service – drop your gear off before 4pm and they'll have it fresh and ready for your next day on the mountain. And when dinner time rolls around, jump on the free shuttle to Niseko Village's restaurants. There's plenty to choose from and you can try a different place every night.
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· Tomioka bar and lounge (10am – 10pm) with fireplace · indoor and outdoor onsens · extra charge for massages and treatments · tobogganing area for kids outside the hotel · extra charge for overnight ski or snowboard waxing service (must drop off your gear before 4pm) · free shuttle bus to shopping and dining area · ski lockers · free WiFi · lift to all floors
All rooms are non-smoking and have a flatscreen TV, telephone, fridge, bathrobes, slippers, hairdryer, safe and tea and coffee-making facilities.
Double room (approx. 23m²) - sleeps 1-3: King bed or twin beds, extra sofa bed in bedroom when booked for three, living room, private bath or shower and WC.
Suite (approx. 46m²) - sleeps 1-3: King bed or twin beds, extra sofa bed in bedroom when booked for three, living room, private bath or shower and WC.
Interconnecting rooms are available on request.
Bed and Breakfast
· hot and cold buffet breakfast (6.45-9.30am)
•World-beating powder •Japan's premier ski resort •Gourmet East Asian cuisine
Since hitting the big time in the nineties, Niseko’s quickly found a spot among the titans: it has some of the best backcountry on the planet, and is one of the world’s snowiest resorts. The powder hasn’t gone to its head though, and half the charm here's the chilled, culture-rich Japanese character it’s long been loved for.
Great for •Snow sure •Off-piste •Foodies
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Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:
120 km from Sapporo and New Chitose Airport (CTS) | 2.5 hours by public bus |
Region: | Southwest Hokkaido, Japan |
First opened: | 1923 |
Niseko lift pass price last reported as £173 (adult 6 day). Ask for a quote when booking The Green Leaf Niseko Village.
Night skiing: Yes
Niseko has N facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing November - May.
Town altitude: | 300m |
Top of slopes: | 1,308m |
Bottom of piste: | 300m |
Vertical drop: | 900m |
Total length of trails: | 48km |
Longest piste: | 5.6km |
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