A snow resort with unforgettable views and where you can enjoy great first tracks

Guests from around the world come to Hokkaido for the world’s finest powder, as well as Zekkei—a great word meaning the outstanding and unique scenery of the region—and the exciting option to catch first tracks.

You’ve come all the way to Hokkaido, so you want to take in the kind of amazing scenery that will live in your memories. Being able to be the first one on the hill, carving clean lines in the untouched snow is one such special, unforgettable memory. If that kind of first-track service is available, you have to take advantage of the opportunity. Here’s where you can in Hokkaido!

This is Hokkaido: 12 Spectacular Views

【Sapporo Area】

①Sapporo White Illumination: Sapporo City

The spectacular spot

Along with the Sapporo Snow Festival, the White Illumination has become a highlight of Sapporo in winter. Sapporo City shines with magical lights through February 11, 2024. Enjoy the breathtaking view from the JR Tower observation deck, along with other locations in the city.

②Dive into the Sea: Sapporo Teine

The spectacular spot

From the top of the mountain here, with and elevation over 1,000 meters, spreading out below is the ocean. With a panoramic view of the city of Sapporo and the Sea of Japan, you can also enjoy an exhilarating slide on the snow that seems like a great big jump into the sea.

③A million-dollar night skiing view: Sapporo Bankei Ski Area

The spectacular spot

Sapporo is famous for providing one of the finest night scenic spots in all of Japan. From Sapporo Bankei Ski Area, located just 20 minutes from the city, you can enjoy both night skiing and the dazzling city lights below.

④An onsen (hot spring) town full of Japanese ambience: Jozankei Onsen

The spectacular spot

Jozankei Onsen, with amazing scenery that looks like a Japanese ink painting, is just a 50-minute drive from central Sapporo. Sapporo Kokusai Ski Resort, famous for powder, offers a ¥5,500 bargain package that includes both a day lift ticket at the resort and a day trip to Jozankei Onsen.

⑤Yukiakari no Michi: Otaru

The spectacular spot

The lovely port city of Otaru is just about one hour from Kiroro. During Yukiakari no Michi, from February 10 to 17, 2024, a city canal is illuminated, creating a beautiful scene. The city is also famous for freshly-caught seafood from the nearby ocean , and for music boxes.

⑥Yochidake: Kiroro Snow World

The spectacular spot

Kiroro provides easy access to the backcountry from the ski area. Out there are beautiful snowy fields, with the Asahi Mountains standing behind. When you’re ready with some backcountry gear, these amazing views are yours! Start hiking; the peaks are waiting!

【Niseko Area】

⑦Hokkaido’s Ezo Fuji, Mt. Yotei: Niseko

The spectacular spot

Mt. Yotei is also known as “Ezo Fuji”—Ezo being the old name for Hokkaido, and Fuji because of its similarity to Japan’s tallest and most famous mountain. The view of the Mt. Yotei from Niseko-area resorts is amazing.

⑧Hanazono Winter Long Run FireworksHanazono

The spectacular spot

The excitement, sound and color of fireworks in the night sky are an integral part of Japanese culture, dating back some 400 years. Niseko Hanazono Resort features beautiful fireworks on the slopes every Saturday from December to February.

⑨Beautiful deep powder forest: Rusutsu Resort

The spectacular spot

Guests visiting Rusutsu Resort are always impressed by the beautiful deciduous forest covered in pure white snow. While it’s better known in summer, sliding through the powder-filled forest is also a form of “forest bathing.”

【Central Hokkaido】

⑩Winter sun pillars: Kamui Ski Links

The spectacular spot

Sun pillars are a natural phenomenon in which sunlight hitting diamond dust (tiny snow crystals emerging in cold temperatures) forms what looks like a pillar. Kamui’s frigid climate is the ideal environment to encounter this amazing sight.

⑪The fun of Furano bonchi powder

The spectacular spot

Furano Ski Resort rises to a top at 1,074 meters above sea level. Far below is a fantastic view of the vast Furano Basin and the Tokachi Mountains. Enjoy the exquisite bonchi powder, and the spectacular scenery of this inland area.

⑫Hoarfrost views from an incredible terrace: Hoshino Resort Tomamu

The spectacular spot

The Muhyo (hoarfrost) Terrace at Tomamu is an unforgettable spot for enjoying some amazing views. While you don’t often see Tomamu’s famous unkai—the sea of clouds—in winter, the view takes in trees covered in hoarfrost, as well as the majestic Hidaka Mountains.

Catch an unforgettable first track!

Furano Ski Resort: First Track

Furano Ski Resort tops out at 1,074 meters above sea level; below is a fantastic view of the Furano Basin and the Tokachi Mountains. Enjoy the unmatched bonchi powder and the spectacular inland scenery. Ride the gondola departing at 7:40 am for first tracks on a untouched slope; apply to the Furano Ski Resort Fast Track staff by 5 pm the previous day (limit of 50 people).

Time: from 7:40 am
Price: ¥1,800 per person
Operations: every Sunday from January 7 (and Monday the 8th) to February 25, 2024

Hoshino Resorts TOMAMU: Morning Glory

Because of the cold temperatures found in inland areas, Hoshino Resort TOMAMU boasts some of the finest dry powder in the world. It’s possible to beat the crowds, ride the morning gondola and ski fresh runs. The course will be determined by the guide, depending on the conditions of the day. You’ll discover a variety of snow conditions, from natural powder to beautifully groomed slopes.

Time: 8 to 9:30 am
Fee: ¥4,000 per person for two or more; one person ¥5,000
Operations: From December 23, 2023, to March 31, 2024

Niseko Village: First Track Cat Ski

Niseko Village offers a cat ski service to get those first tracks. One cat goes up per day, taking a lucky six people who have the powder all to themselves. Board the cat at 6:45 am and head to slopes with untouched powder. Enjoy all the powder you want up to 8 am. Private charters are also available for two to six people.

Time: 6:45 to 8 am
Fee: ¥15,000/person; private charter: ¥60,000 for groups of two to six persons
Operations: From Saturday, December 3

Niseko Hanazono Resort: Guaranteed First Tracks by Hanazono Powder Guides (HPG)

Many ski areas have good powder spots, but the Hanazono Powder Guides (HPG), directly managed by the resort, will guide you through the 11 gates accessing the backcountry, and which are covered by the local Niseko Rules. You’re guaranteed a first track with HPG! Only participants can ride the 7:30 am lift which runs before it opens for the general public. The private guided tour is tailored to the skill, experience and pace of the guest. Shuttle service from your accommodation is also provided.

Time: 7:30 am for those who want first tracks
Fee: ¥11,000 per person for one-day private tour
Operation: From mid-December 2023 to mid-March 2024

Niseko Hanazono Resort: Niseko Weiss Powder Cat

A luxurious first track, with a chartered cat and the entire, huge Niseko Weissborn area for just 12 people, accompanied by guides who will lead guests to the very best powder spots. A photographer will accompany the group and provide shots of your experience. The package includes safety gear, transportation from your accommodation, snacks and lunch at the Park Hyatt Niseko Hanazono. Private charters for as few as one person, and group tours are also available.

Time: 7:20 am to 3 pm
Fee: Private tour ¥770,000; group tour ¥110,000/person
Operation: From Saturday, December 3

Rusutsu Resort: Mt. Isora First Track

A popular fast track program at the huge Rusutsu Resort. Transfer to Mt. Isora by free shuttle bus, ride the gondola at 8:45 am and ride until the slopes open to the public. The Isora Grand Course contains Rusutsu’s longest run—3.5 kilometers—while the Heavenly Canyon Course provides natural, ungroomed snow. Choose the course you want, depending on the day’s snow and your own style. Advanced registration is required; seating is limited to 60 people daily.

Time: 8:45 at Isora Gondola; ends when the slopes open
Price: ¥2,500 per person
Operation: Every Sunday from January 7 to February 25, 2024.

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  • Courses

    17

  • Lifts

    5

  • Longest run

    1,250m

  • Maximum Slope

    33°

December 17, 2023 - early April, 2024

  • Monthly snow accumulation in-season
  • ※Average over the last 3years
  • Dec.

    80cm

  • Jan.

    100cm

  • Feb.

    120cm

  • Mar.

    100cm

  • Apr.

    60cm

  • Monthly snow accumulation in-season
  • ※Average over the last 3years
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  • Jan.

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  • Feb.

    120cm

  • Mar.

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  • Courses

    15

  • Lifts

    10

  • Longest run

    5,700m

  • Maximum Slope

    38°

December 1, 2023- May 6, 2024 (as of current schedule) *Open only on weekends and holidays after April 8.

  • Monthly snow accumulation in-season
  • ※Average over the last 3years
  • Dec.

    140cm

  • Jan.

    230cm

  • Feb.

    300cm

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  • ※Average over the last 3years
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  • Courses

    7

  • Lifts

    4

  • Longest run

    3,600m

  • Maximum Slope

    30°

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  • Monthly snow accumulation in-season
  • ※Average over the last 3years
  • Dec.

    137cm

  • Jan.

    267cm

  • Feb.

    377cm

  • Mar.

    402cm

  • Apr.

    286cm

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  • ※Average over the last 3years
  • Dec.

    137cm

  • Jan.

    267cm

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    377cm

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    402cm

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    286cm

Kiroro Snow World

  • Courses

    23

  • Lifts

    10

  • Longest run

    4,050m

  • Maximum Slope

    37°

December 1, 2023- May 6, 2024

  • Monthly snow accumulation in-season
  • ※Average over the last 3years
  • Dec.

    439㎝

  • Jan.

    445㎝

  • Feb.

    338cm

  • Mar.

    184cm

  • Apr.

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  • ※Average over the last 3years
  • Dec.

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    12

  • Lifts

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  • Longest run

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  • Maximum Slope

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  • ※Average over the last 3years
  • Dec.

    109cm

  • Jan.

    214cm

  • Feb.

    274cm

  • Mar.

    282cm

  • Apr.

    234cm

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  • ※Average over the last 3years
  • Dec.

    109cm

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    274cm

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  • Lifts

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  • Longest run

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  • Maximum Slope

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  • Dec.

    158cm

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    273cm

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    27

  • Lifts

    9

  • Longest run

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  • Maximum Slope

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  • Monthly snow accumulation in-season
  • ※Average over the last 3years
  • Dec.

    137cm

  • Jan.

    157cm

  • Feb.

    226cm

  • Mar.

    234cm

  • Apr.

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  • Monthly snow accumulation in-season
  • ※Average over the last 3years
  • Dec.

    137cm

  • Jan.

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    22

  • Lifts

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  • Longest run

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  • Maximum Slope

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  • Monthly snow accumulation in-season
  • ※Average over the last 3years
  • Dec.

    250cm

  • Jan.

    350cm

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    450cm

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  • ※Average over the last 3years
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    37

  • Lifts

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  • Maximum Slope

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  • ※Average over the last 3years
  • Dec.

    103cm

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    223cm

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    279cm

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  • ※Average over the last 3years
  • Dec.

    103cm

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    223cm

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  • Courses

    28

  • Lifts

    11

  • Longest run

    4,000m

  • Maximum Slope

    34°

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  • Monthly snow accumulation in-season
  • ※Average over the last 3years
  • Dec.

    130cm

  • Jan.

    165cm

  • Feb.

    230cm

  • Mar.

    230cm

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    150cm

  • Monthly snow accumulation in-season
  • ※Average over the last 3years
  • Dec.

    130cm

  • Jan.

    165cm

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    230cm

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    25

  • Lifts

    6

  • Longest run

    4,000m

  • Maximum Slope

    35°

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  • Monthly snow accumulation in-season
  • ※Average over the last 3years
  • Dec.

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    67cm

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  • ※Average over the last 3years
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  • Courses

    21

  • Lifts

    8

  • Longest run

    3,000m

  • Maximum Slope

    39°

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  • Monthly snow accumulation in-season
  • ※Average over the last 3years
  • Dec.

    56cm

  • Jan.

    81cm

  • Feb.

    94cm

  • Mar.

    92cm

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  • ※Average over the last 3years
  • Dec.

    56cm

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    29

  • Lifts

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  • Longest run

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  • Maximum Slope

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  • Monthly snow accumulation in-season
  • ※Average over the last 3years
  • Dec.

    102cm

  • Jan.

    143cm

  • Feb.

    172cm

  • Mar.

    175cm

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  • ※Average over the last 3years
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