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Where to Stay on Japan’s Epic Powder Triangle

Where to Stay on the Powder Triangle

Finding the perfect accommodation in Hokkaido can be quite challenging, particularly in winter, when adventurers from around the globe flock to Hokkaido in pursuit of the legendary JAPOW.

If you’re on the hunt for an ideal base to make the most of your epic Japan ski trip, we’ve got you covered. We spent 10 days exploring Japan’s “Powder Triangle”

What is the Powder Triangle?

Natasha Splitboarding on Nitonupuri. Niseko Backcountry
Splitboarding in Niseko

This is a trio of amazing ski resorts—Niseko, Rusutsu, and Furano—that offer some of the best powder snow experiences in the world. Niseko, famous for its stunning views of Mount Yotei and vibrant après-ski scene, features interconnected ski areas with varied terrain.

Hokkaido Powder Trip

Rusutsu, a quieter option than Niseko, is celebrated for its expansive powder fields and exceptional tree skiing. Furano boasts light, dry snow and remarkable backcountry opportunities, complemented by a charming town with more authentic Japanese dining.

Together, these resorts create a paradise for winter sports enthusiasts, showcasing Hokkaido’s beauty and powder magic.

Where to Stay on the Powder Triangle


The Vale Niseko

The Vale Niseko Slopeside

The Vale Niseko is a luxurious ski-in, ski-out resort located in Niseko-Hirafu. The modern design blends with the natural surroundings, offering travelers a comfortable base for both adventure and relaxation. It’s just steps away from all the best restaurants, shops, and bars in all of Niseko. Which means you won’t need a car while staying here!

The Vale Niseko
The Vale Niseko
The View From The Vale Niseko

The accommodations at The Vale Niseko cater to various needs, ranging from stylish studios to spacious three-bedroom apartments. Each unit features high-end amenities such as fully-equipped kitchens, private balconies, and heated flooring, ensuring a cozy and enjoyable stay. We loved our two bedroom condo, and when we say it was luxurious – we mean luxurious!

One of the property’s standout features is its natural hot spring onsen, where guests can unwind after a day out riding knee-deep powder. Next to the onsen, there’s also a small heated pool for those who don’t want to bare it all in front of others.

The Vale Niseko

As mentioned, in addition to its luxurious accommodations, The Vale Niseko isn’t just ski-in, ski-out. It also boasts a prime location within walking distance of Hirafu’s vibrant dining and nightlife scene. Guests can enjoy a diverse array of local and international cuisine, as well as the lively atmosphere of the village’s bars and cafes.


A Budget Option: Always Niseko

Always Niseko

Always Niseko is a stylish and affordable hotel just a 20-minute walk from Niseko Hirafu. It features 104 well-designed rooms and caters to a variety of travelers, from solo adventurers to larger groups. Although not ski-in/ski-out, there’s a complimentary ski shuttle that takes guests to the slopes of Niseko Hirafu.

Always Niseko Accommodation

At Always Niseko, there’s an in-house restaurant and bar, a dedicated ski storage area, and a delicious free breakfast! Although Always Niseko is more affordable than The Vale, the rooms and beds are just as comfortable!


The Vale Rusutsu

The Vale Rusutsu

The Vale Niseko and The Vale Rusutsu are similar in that they’re also luxurious ski-in, ski-out hotels, but they’re located in Rusutsu, Hokkaido. They offer a blend of comfort, nature, and convenient facilities. Best of all, they’re just a short ride away from the lifts, meaning you can sleep in but still catch the first chair!

The Vale Rusutsu
The BEST view from our room

The property features a variety of room types, from one-bedroom suites to spacious four-bedroom configurations, catering to groups of all sizes. We had a one-bedroom suite that was comfortable and overlooked the resort. It also had a great kitchen, which we used to make breakfast and lunch in our room.

Beyond the room, the fantastic Kotobuki Onsen is in the hotel complex and perfect for relaxation after a day on the mountain. Various restaurants in the complex serve Western and Japanese cuisine, which makes nighttime dinners easy as there isn’t much around Rusutsu!


Fenix Furano

Fenix Furano
Furano Ski Resort - Snowboard

Fenix Furano is next to the Kitanomine Gondola at Furano Ski Resort, providing extremely easy access to slopes and breathtaking views of Furano’s snowy landscapes. Enjoy your coffee here while watching others ski down the freshly groomed slopes, or be the first in the gondola line on a powder day!

The Fenix Furano offers a range of options, including hotel-style suites, multi-bedroom apartments, and even a penthouse. Our one-bedroom option has a massive kitchen and a comfortable living area, perfect for relaxing after a day in the mountains.

There’s an on-site restaurant, ski rental services, and a convenient ski room where you can store your gear and get ready for the day! We’ve stayed at a few places around Furano, and given the superb location, there is really no place better to stay than the Fenix Furano.

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Natasha Alden

Natasha Alden

Natasha is the co-founder of The World Pursuit. She is an expert in travel, budgeting, and finding unique experiences. She loves to be outside, hiking in the mountains, playing in the snow on her snowboard, and biking. She has been traveling for over 10 years, across 7 continents, experiencing unique cultures, new food, and meeting fantastic people. She strives to make travel planning and traveling easier for all. Her advice about international travel, outdoor sports, and African safari has been featured on Lonely Planet, Business Insider, and Reader’s Digest. Learn more about Natasha Alden on The World Pursuit About Us Page.