Park Hyatt Niseko Hanazono
Niseko, Hokkaido, Japan

Park Hyatt Niseko Hanazono

Near Niseko Hanazono Resort100 roomsSki-in/ski-out to lifts
TripAdvisor 4.42 Michelin Keys

Park Hyatt Niseko Hanazono offers refined alpine luxury at the base of Mount Annupuri, featuring spacious rooms and suites with panoramic mountain views. Guests enjoy ski-in/ski-out access, world-class dining, a serene spa, and curated wellness experiences. The hotel blends contemporary design with Japanese artistry, providing an elegant retreat for year-round adventure and relaxation in the heart of Hokkaido’s renowned powder snow region.

Quick Facts

Amenities

  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Indoor Pool
  • Spa
  • Fitness Center
  • Ski-in/Ski-out Access
  • On-site Restaurants
  • Bar/Lounge
  • Hot Spring Bath (Onsen)
  • Kids Club
  • Airport Shuttle
  • Pet-Friendly
  • Concierge Service
  • Meeting Facilities
  • Room Service
  • Valet Parking

Dining Experience

• Molière Montagne – French-inspired fine dining led by Michelin-starred chef Hiroshi Nakamichi, showcasing Hokkaido’s seasonal ingredients in artfully crafted dishes. • Sushi Mitsukawa – Authentic Edomae sushi experience, featuring expertly prepared seafood and traditional techniques in an intimate setting. • Teppan – Premium Japanese teppanyaki restaurant offering local seafood and wagyu, with live cooking performances for an interactive culinary experience. • The Bar & Cigar Lounge – Elegant après ski destination with signature cocktails, rare Japanese whiskies, and a curated cigar selection in a sophisticated alpine ambiance. • Hanazono Edge – Lively ski-in, ski-out après ski bar at the base of the slopes, renowned for its vibrant atmosphere and selection of craft beers.

Après Ski

Park Hyatt Niseko Hanazono offers a refined culinary journey with several on-site dining venues, including Molière Montagne, led by Michelin-starred chef Hiroshi Nakamichi, serving French-inspired cuisine with Hokkaido ingredients. Sushi Mitsukawa presents an authentic Edomae sushi experience, while Teppan offers premium Japanese teppanyaki with local seafood and wagyu. China Kitchen specializes in contemporary Chinese dishes, and The Lounge provides all-day dining with panoramic mountain views and afternoon tea. The Bar & Cigar Lounge is a sophisticated spot for signature cocktails, rare whiskies, and cigars, perfect for après ski relaxation. For casual fare, Deli offers artisanal pastries and light bites. The hotel’s ski-in, ski-out access places guests near Hanazono Edge, a lively après ski bar at the base of the slopes, known for its vibrant atmosphere and craft beers. Nearby, the Niseko area features acclaimed venues such as Kamimura, a Michelin-starred French-Japanese restaurant, and the intimate Bar Gyu+, famous for its speakeasy vibe and creative cocktails. Guests can also explore Hirafu Village, just a short drive away, for a diverse array of izakayas, ramen shops, and après ski hotspots, ensuring a dynamic and memorable culinary and social experience both on and off the property.

Spa & Wellness

The Park Hyatt Niseko Hanazono features the Spa by Anne Semonin, offering a range of treatments such as massages, facials, and body therapies using French skincare products. Facilities include private treatment rooms, a 25-meter indoor pool, a fitness center, and indoor and outdoor onsens with views of Mount Yotei. The spa emphasizes personalized wellness experiences and incorporates natural Japanese elements in its therapies.

Ski Resort Guide

Staying at Park Hyatt Niseko Hanazono in Hokkaido places you at the heart of one of Asia’s premier ski destinations, renowned for its powder snow, refined hospitality, and vibrant après-ski culture. The hotel’s ski-in/ski-out access makes it an exceptional base for exploring the region’s top resorts. - Niseko Hanazono Resort: Directly accessible from the hotel, Hanazono is celebrated for its deep, consistent powder, tree runs, and family-friendly terrain parks. Signature activities include guided backcountry tours, snowmobiling, and the Hanazono Tube Park for children. The best time to visit is from late December to early March, when snowfall is at its peak. Insider tip: Book a private lesson or first tracks experience for exclusive early-morning access to untouched runs. - Grand Hirafu: Just a short drive or shuttle away, Grand Hirafu offers the largest and most diverse terrain in Niseko, with extensive night skiing and a lively village atmosphere. Advanced skiers will appreciate the challenging off-piste areas, while families can enjoy dedicated beginner zones and English-speaking ski schools. Après-ski highlights include stylish izakayas, craft cocktail bars, and the famous onsen baths with mountain views. - Niseko Village: Known for its luxurious amenities and scenic tree-lined runs, Niseko Village is ideal for those seeking a blend of adventure and relaxation. Try snowshoeing through serene forests or indulge in a spa treatment after a day on the slopes. The resort’s gondola provides quick access to intermediate and advanced terrain. - Annupuri: Favored by locals for its quieter slopes and wide-open runs, Annupuri is perfect for those seeking a more tranquil experience. The terrain is well-suited for intermediates and powder enthusiasts. Don’t miss the local soba restaurants at the base for an authentic taste of Hokkaido cuisine. For après-ski, unwind at the Park Hyatt’s signature bars and restaurants, or explore Kutchan town for regional delicacies and sake tastings. International guests will find English widely spoken and rental equipment readily available. Families benefit from dedicated kids’ programs, while advanced skiers can arrange guided tours to explore Niseko’s legendary off-piste terrain. With its prime location and world-class amenities, Park Hyatt Niseko Hanazono offers an unparalleled gateway to Hokkaido’s finest ski experiences, ensuring a memorable and luxurious alpine escape.

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