Sansui Niseko
Niseko, Hokkaido, Japan

Sansui Niseko

Near Niseko Tokyu Grand Hirafu Ski Resort53 rooms50 meters to lifts
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Sansui Niseko blends contemporary elegance with Japanese hospitality, offering ski-in/ski-out access at the base of Grand Hirafu. Spacious suites feature panoramic mountain views, natural onsen baths, and refined interiors. Guests enjoy curated dining experiences, a wellness spa, and attentive concierge services, all designed to provide a seamless retreat in the heart of Niseko’s renowned powder snow region.

Quick Facts

  • Rooms53
  • Distance to Lifts50 meters
  • Distance to Airport110 km
  • Nearest ResortNiseko Tokyu Grand Hirafu Ski Resort
  • Michelin RatingNot Rated
  • Phone+81 136-22-2000
  • WebsiteVisit Site
  • Instagram@sansuiniseko

Amenities

  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Indoor Onsen
  • Spa
  • Fitness Center
  • Restaurant
  • Bar
  • Ski-in/Ski-out Access
  • Shuttle Service
  • 24-Hour Front Desk
  • Concierge Service
  • Luggage Storage
  • Parking
  • Laundry Service
  • Family Rooms
  • Non-Smoking Rooms

Dining Experience

• Sushi Shin by Miyakawa – Signature restaurant led by three Michelin-starred chef Masaki Miyakawa, offering masterfully crafted Edomae-style sushi with the freshest Hokkaido seafood in an intimate setting. • Dining by LUPICIA – All-day dining venue blending Japanese and international flavors, featuring seasonal local ingredients and an extensive selection of wine and sake. • Sansui Bar & Lounge – Elegant lounge renowned for curated cocktails, premium Japanese whiskies, and panoramic Mount Yotei views, providing a sophisticated après ski retreat. • Ski-in Après Ski Experience – Direct ski-in access allows guests to transition seamlessly from the slopes to the comfort of the hotel’s lounge, enhancing the après ski experience with convenience and style.

Après Ski

Sansui Niseko offers a refined culinary experience with its signature restaurant, Sushi Shin by Miyakawa, helmed by three Michelin-starred chef Masaki Miyakawa, serving exquisite Edomae-style sushi crafted from the freshest Hokkaido seafood. The hotel’s all-day dining venue, Dining by LUPICIA, presents a menu blending Japanese and international flavors, featuring seasonal ingredients and an extensive wine and sake selection. Guests can unwind at the elegant Sansui Bar & Lounge, known for its curated cocktails, premium Japanese whiskies, and panoramic views of Mount Yotei. For après ski, the hotel’s ski-in access allows for seamless transitions from the slopes to the comfort of the lounge, while nearby Hirafu Village offers vibrant options such as Bar Gyu+ (the “Fridge Door Bar”) for creative cocktails, and Musu for Scandinavian-inspired après fare and live music. Additional local favorites include Kamimura, a Michelin-starred French-Japanese restaurant, and The Barn by Odin, celebrated for its alpine ambiance and hearty cuisine. Sansui Niseko’s prime location ensures guests are steps from Niseko’s renowned après ski scene, with easy access to both sophisticated dining and lively social venues.

Spa & Wellness

The spa at Sansui Niseko, known as Sansui Spa, offers a range of treatments including massages, facials, and body therapies. Facilities include private treatment rooms, a traditional Japanese onsen with natural mineral-rich hot spring baths, and a fitness center. The spa emphasizes relaxation and rejuvenation with locally inspired therapies and seasonal wellness programs.

Ski Resort Guide

Staying at Sansui Niseko in Hokkaido places you at the heart of Japan’s premier ski destination, renowned for its powder snow, sophisticated amenities, and vibrant après-ski culture. As your base, Sansui Niseko offers effortless access to the region’s most celebrated resorts, each with its own distinct allure. Niseko United: Just steps from the hotel, Niseko United encompasses four interlinked resorts—Grand Hirafu, Hanazono, Niseko Village, and Annupuri. Expect legendary light powder, extensive off-piste terrain, and a cosmopolitan atmosphere. Signature activities include guided backcountry tours, night skiing under floodlights, and private lessons with English-speaking instructors. The best time to visit is from late December to early March for optimal snow conditions. Insider tip: Book a private onsen session after skiing for a quintessential Japanese experience. Hanazono Resort: Known for its family-friendly facilities and terrain parks, Hanazono is ideal for both beginners and advanced skiers. Enjoy snowmobiling, snow tubing, and the acclaimed Hanazono 308 restaurant for gourmet mountain dining. Early mornings offer the freshest tracks and fewer crowds. Niseko Village: Favored by luxury travelers, Niseko Village features exclusive ski-in/ski-out access, high-end boutiques, and serene forested runs. Advanced skiers will appreciate the challenging “Mizuno no Sawa” area, while families can take advantage of the reindeer sledding and kids’ snow school. Après-ski, indulge in local izakayas or the atmospheric Village shopping arcade. Annupuri: A quieter alternative, Annupuri is prized for its wide, gentle slopes and relaxed ambiance. It’s perfect for those seeking a more tranquil ski day or deep powder in the off-piste bowls. Don’t miss the local soba restaurants at the base for an authentic taste of Hokkaido. For après-ski, explore Hirafu’s lively bar scene, sample Hokkaido’s famed seafood and sake, or unwind in a private onsen with mountain views. International guests will find English widely spoken and seamless rental services, while families benefit from dedicated kids’ programs and childcare. Advanced skiers should consider hiring a guide for access to Niseko’s renowned backcountry. Sansui Niseko’s prime location ensures a seamless, luxurious ski holiday, blending world-class slopes with refined Japanese hospitality and unforgettable regional experiences.

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