




Two-story townhouses with three bedrooms on the upper floor and living/dining/kitchen on the ground floor.
30 features available
Comfortably sleeps up to 64 guests
King bed
Queen bed
Double bed
0 bathrooms
From
£450
per night
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£1,200
per night
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£2,400
per night
Kasara sits within Niseko Village, the more residential and low-key of Niseko's four interconnected resort areas, set apart from the busier Hirafu strip. The piste and nearest ski lift are both 30 metres from the property — close enough for a morning ski-out without the noise of a central resort location. Views from the townhouses look out over open snowfields and tree lines rather than rooftops. The Green Leaf and Hilton Niseko Village hotels, both a short distance away, provide access to restaurants, bars, and open-air onsens. A driver service is included for guests who prefer not to walk in poor weather. The resort centre is approximately 10 kilometres away, easily reached by car or shuttle.
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Japan's premier powder destination offering legendary deep dry snow and spectacular mountain views.
Niseko United is Japan's most famous and popular international ski destination, located on the northern island of Hokkaido. Comprising four interlinked resorts—Grand Hirafu, Hanazono, Niseko Village, and Annupuri—it surrounds the eastern side of Mount Niseko Annupuri. The resort is globally renowned for its consistently massive snowfalls, often receiving around 15 meters of incredibly dry, light powder per season. Beyond the legendary 'JAPOW', Niseko offers a vibrant, cosmopolitan atmosphere, particularly in the bustling hub of Hirafu village. Here, visitors will find a spectacular culinary scene ranging from Michelin-starred dining and fresh Hokkaido seafood to cozy izakayas and lively après-ski bars. The breathtaking backdrop of Mount Yotei, a conical volcano resembling Mount Fuji, dominates the skyline and makes every clear day on the mountain unforgettable. The terrain caters to everyone from first-timers to seasoned powder hounds. A unique gate system provides controlled access to extensive backcountry and sidecountry terrain, allowing freeriders to safely explore incredible tree runs and powder bowls. Combine this with what is widely considered the best night skiing in the world, and Niseko delivers an unmatched overall ski and cultural experience.
Niseko is famous for its exceptionally light, dry powder and fantastic tree skiing accessed via a regulated gate system. The four linked resorts provide perfectly groomed cruisers for beginners and intermediates, while advanced skiers flock to the deep snow in areas like Strawberry Fields and the peak gates. Niseko also boasts some of the world's most extensive and well-lit night skiing terrain.
Japan's northernmost major island, exposed to cold weather systems from Siberia that pick up moisture over the Sea of Japan, resulting in immense powder dumps.
The largest and liveliest of the four resorts, offering a great mix of terrain and world-class night skiing directly above the main village.
Features Niseko's premier terrain parks, extensive beginner areas, and famous inbound tree runs like Strawberry Fields.
Known for its steeper fall lines, challenging gladed areas, and the luxurious resort hotels at the base.
Characterized by wide, mellow groomed slopes that are perfect for beginners and families, plus excellent sidecountry gates.
A legendary inbound tree run in Hanazono offering playful natural features and deep, untouched powder.
A 20-minute hike from the top lift rewards experts with access to the summit bowl and vast backcountry descents.
New Chitose Airport (CTS)
2h 30min
110km
Frequent direct ski bus transfers (like Hokkaido Resort Liner or White Liner) operate between New Chitose Airport and the Niseko resort bases. Free parking is available at all four resort bases, though Hirafu parking fills up quickly on deep powder days.
Late November to early May
January and February are peak 'JAPOW' months with near-constant snowfall. March brings clearer days, better visibility, and great spring skiing conditions.
Lift passes
Niseko United All Mountain Day Pass (JPY 10,500), Niseko United 6-Day Pass (JPY 53,800)