Japan’s Premier Ski Resorts
Japan’s most sought-after winter destinations deliver world-class slopes, powder-perfect conditions, and an immersive blend of alpine adventure and cultural charm.
The Westin Rusutsu Resort, Hokkaido
One of Hokkaido’s largest ski domains, Rusutsu spans West Mountain, East Mountain, and Mount Isola. It offers exceptional powder, varied terrain, and premium resort facilities, making it ideal for both families and advanced skiers.
Shin Furano Prince Hotel, Hokkaido
Benefiting from one of the longest ski seasons in Japan, the Furano Ski Resort is known for reliable snowfall and World Cup–level slopes. The resort is directly connected to the hotel, ensuring effortless access and sweeping snow-dusted mountain views.
Shoraiso, Shiga Kogen, Nagano
Situated within one of Japan’s most extensive interconnected ski areas, Shoraiso provides access to 18 ski resorts and more than 80 kilometres of slopes. The hotel features traditional onsen baths, private open-air hot springs, and serene garden views from its guest rooms.
Higashiyama Niseko Village, Hokkaido
Located in Japan’s most famous ski destination, Niseko is celebrated for its deep powder, receiving more than 600 inches of snowfall annually. Higashiyama Niseko Village offers a refined sanctuary of contemporary luxury, with onsen-inspired bathrooms, fine dining, and easy access to English-speaking ski schools, shuttle services, and a vibrant après-ski village.




