Hirafu House Resort Home, Niseko

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Hirafu House Resort Home, Niseko

Hirafu House Niseko are modern 2 bedroom and 3 bedroom houses with easy access to Niseko’s ski fields, shuttle services and attractions. With laundry, drying racks and ski storages, Hirafu House are a great base for a Niseko snow holiday.

Indulge in the ultimate snow adventure with a stay at Hirafu House Niseko, where modern comforts meet the thrilling landscapes of Hokkaido. Perfect for families or groups, our contemporary 2 and 3-bedroom houses, constructed in 2006, provide a superb base for your winter escapades. Situated conveniently in Hirafu Village, you're always within 100 metres of a village shuttle stop, ensuring seamless access to the ski lifts and the enthralling slopes of Mt Annupuri’s interlinked ski areas including Annupuri, Niseko, Hirafu, and Hanazono.

After a day carving through Niseko’s renowned powder, averaging 14 meters of snowfall annually, relax in the spacious open-plan living areas with floor-to-ceiling windows offering a glimpse of the serene snowscapes. Each house is equipped with essential amenities such as LCD TV, DVD player, and complimentary wireless internet, plus a local telephone service. The homes also feature laundry facilities, drying racks, and a secure external ski store, catering to all your post-slope needs.

A short walk from your door lies the famous Yukoro Onsen, a perfect spot to unwind and soothe your muscles. With the convenience of night skiing available for the majority of the season and proximity to captivating off-piste and tree skiing areas, Hirafu House Niseko promises a memorable and exhilarating holiday in the heart of Japan’s winter wonderland.