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Development News in Niseko-Hirafu
10 February, 2016Read up on the latest news of developments in Niseko-Hirafu, including the most expensive property sold to date.
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Redevelopment of Niseko-Hirafu Lifts Begins!
09 February, 2016The long-awaited redevelopment of some lifts in the Niseko-Hirafu ski resort will begin this spring.
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Niseko Through the Eyes of a Pro Skier
02 February, 2016Maude Raymond has joined fellow pro skier Anna Segal in Niseko, documenting their experience taking on the world's best snow.
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A Cultural Experience with Flavour: Find out What's Cooking at the 2016 Festival of Japan
18 January, 2016The 2016 Festival of Japan will give visitors the opportunity to sample some of the tasty cuisine on offer at Japan’s year-round matsuri.
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6 Reasons to Pick Spring Over Winter in Niseko
18 January, 2016Find out why the Niseko spring can be the ultimate time to visit Niseko.
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Niseko Turns It On for Olympians Jenny Jones and Yuka Fujimori
17 January, 2016Olympians Jenny Jones and Yuka Fukimori have caught at its best, getting in some January powder riding and a session with the women of Gondola Snowsports.
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116 cm in 5 Days! Niseko Ends Year on a High
30 December, 2015Niseko has had a late December to remember, with 116 cm in 5 days treating riders to some all-time powder.
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Niseko Classic Awarded UCI Status, Entries Now Open
28 December, 2015Entries are now open for the Boardman Niseko Classic 2016 , Asia's first UCI Gran Fondo event.
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Major Niseko Hotel Developments On Track
21 December, 2015We're definitely riding another boom cycle here in Niseko, with several buildings going up and interest in the resort at an all-time high.
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The Fastest Way to the Front of the Lift Line
21 December, 2015This is the secret to getting to the front of the lift line in Niseko.
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A History of Powder Skiing in Niseko
02 December, 2015Hokkaido lies at the northernmost extreme of the Japanese archipelago, and has a very different history from other parts of Japan.
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Kanpai! A Beginner's Guide to Sake
01 December, 2015In English, “sake” refers to the alcoholic fermented rice beverage from Japan that you’ve probably had at your local Japanese restaurant or favourite sushi bar.
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10 Years of Niseko Powder with Glen Claydon
01 December, 2015The 2015/16 season marks Glen Claydon's 10th in Niseko, Japan as a professional photographer.
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Women in Blue
01 December, 2015Meet the women behind Niseko’s newest all-female snowsports workshop.
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Niseko’s Queen of Coffee
01 December, 2015Yukiko Touge is helping give rise to a product that few would associate with Japan’s northernmost prefecture.
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Holiday Advice from 9 Niseko Locals
01 December, 2015Meet some of the people who are lucky enough to call Niseko home.