Soaking in the open-air spas with a marvelous view of Mt. Yotei is what Hilton Niseko Village offers. Surrounded by nature which shows different faces and colors in each season, visitors can enjoy seasonal activities such as golf, tennis, horse riding and skiing in this huge resort area. Address: Higashiyama Onsen, Niseko Cho, Abuta Gun, Hokkaido Phone: 0136-44-1111
Hours: Noon~9:00 PM
Admission: 1000 yen
Web: http://www3.hilton.com/en/hotels/hokkaido/hilton-niseko-village-hotel-CTSNVHI/index.html
Green Leaf Hotel NISEKO VILLAGE
The Green Leaf Hotel has hot springs located in the quiet forest behind the hotel overlooking the scenic view of Mt. Yotei. At night, the open-air spa allows a view of myriad of stars and relaxation of body and mind. The hotel was renovated in 2010.
Address: Higashiyama Onsen, Niseko Cho, Abuta Gun, Hokkaido
Phone: 0136-44-3311
Hours: 2:00 PM – 9:00 PM, 1:00 PM – (with meal which is available from 11:30 AM to 2:00 PM)
Admission: 700 yen, 1700 yen (with meal, booking required)
Niseko Yakushi Onsen Ryokan
Surrounded by mountains, the old Niseko Yakushi Onsen Ryokan has been preferred as the place to cure muscle pain and tired body. Though a small inn, its offer a cozy atmosphere with home-cooked meals using wild vegetables. There is a mixed outdoor bath and the color of its water changes frequently.
Address: Hinode Rankoshi-cho, Isoya-gun, Hokkaido (A 10 min. taxi ride from JR Konbu station, Hakodate Main Line)
Phone: 0136-58-3057
Hours: 6:00 AM – 8:00 PM, 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM (with meal)
Admission: 300 yen, 2500 yen (with meal, booking required)
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Niseko Onsen
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Transportation:(from Sapporo)
By train:
Take Ishikari Liner from Sapporo to Otaru, transfer to Niseko. (90min. 2100 yen). From Dec. to Feb., "Niseko Express" goes between Sapporo and Niseko (Reservation required). Take Niseko Bus for Goshiki onsen from Niseko station. (30 min.)
By car:
2 hr. drive from Sapporo to Niseko (via Route 230).
Web: www.niseko-ta.jp/index.php?id=157
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北海道ニセコ町東山1
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One thing that visitors don’t want to miss in the Niseko area is its hot spring (onsen). All the main areas have onsen within them counting 20 “gensen”, which means hot spring facility that holds a fountainhead in the site and many of those are easy to get around. You may come here and soak away tired muscle and joint pain after skiing or other activities. 








































































