Over 60 years ago, they opened their first snow resort and since then, Club Med have been giving families hassle-free ski holidays in the world's most beautiful destinations – like Sahoro and Tomamu, Hokkaido, Japan. Sahoro is set in Hokkaido, about a 2.5 hour bus ride from New Chitose...
Ski Japan – Best of HokkaidoHokkaido, located north of Honshu, is perhaps the crème de la crème of ski resorts, although slightly more challenging to get to. This second largest island in Japan spends over half of the year covered in snow. Powerful winds blow in from Russia between ...
ski resorts typically receive more snow than anywhere else in the world, particularly on the northernmost island of Hokkaido. Along with this unbeatable powder, they also boast some of the world’s best tree skiing, while the mellow terrain means you don’t have to be an expert to ski here...
Hokkaido is Japan’s untamed northern wilderness, as famous for its summer flower fields as for its legendary ski resorts. On the slopes of Mount Moiwa, Niseko’s finest gem, lies Aman’s fourth Japanese property. This is a modal window. ...
This resort town in Hokkaido, Japan, is known for ski resorts on Mount Niseko-Annupuri, but things to do in Niseko go far beyond the snowy slopes!
from Hokkaido in the north to Kyushu in the south. About half are located in three prefectures - Hokkaido, Nagano and Niigata. Japan's ski areas range from huge interconnected resorts with modern facilities to very small local ski hills. SnowJapan introduces them in detail and offers various wa...
from Hokkaido in the north to Kyushu in the south. About half are located in three prefectures - Hokkaido, Nagano and Niigata. Japan's ski areas range from huge interconnected resorts with modern facilities to very small local ski hills. SnowJapan introduces them in detail and offers various wa...
Along with amazing skiing opportunities, there's great food, natural hot springs, and cultural attractions. From the northern island of Hokkaido down to the mainland, some of the best ski resorts are Niseko, Furano, Hakuba, and Shiga Kogen — keep reading to hear all about what makes them ...
The resort is renowned for having some of the driest snow in the region as it is the first to be hit by the cold Siberian airflows responsible for Hokkaido’s phenomenal powder. Kiroro’s ski field is easy to navigate and the slopes are groomed to perfection, with many gentle beginner ...
Kiroro Ski Resort (Hokkaido) Like most of the ski resorts in Hokkaido, Kiroro boastsexcellent quality of powder snowand plenty of it, and is a safe bet for skiers coming early in the season.A smaller resortcompared to others on Hokkaido, Kiroro is more suited for shorter stays or day trip...