This Is Why We Love Niseko in January
Coming to Niseko in January just about guarantees you fresh tracks and some point in your trip. This video was taken earlier in the month, when the snow was deep and dry. We love it!
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Coming to Niseko in January just about guarantees you fresh tracks and some point in your trip. This video was taken earlier in the month, when the snow was deep and dry. We love it!
On the odd occasion the legs will let you know that they need a day off snow. Or perhaps it’s the sore head after a night that lasts a little longer than you were planning. Maybe you’re just looking to save the energy for a big night skiing session under the Niseko floodlights. Whatever it is, here are 5 great activities for when you’re taking a rest day in Niseko.
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