7 Reasons To Make Your Next Vacation Perfect By Booking Directly From Hotels
Choosing the right hotel for your trip is not an easy task. With the enormous number of deals, promotions and programs out there, it can be overwhelming.
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Choosing the right hotel for your trip is not an easy task. With the enormous number of deals, promotions and programs out there, it can be overwhelming.
Niseko Panorama Line opening this Thursday!The winding stretch of highway 66 running from the JR #Niseko Station to the town of Iwanai is commonly known as Niseko Panorama Line. It passes through the Chisenupuri Mountain and offers amazing views of Mt. Yotei and the Sea of Japan.
During the Summer season, Niseko Central are introducing a variety of local hikes and tours around the Niseko area. We'll have something for everyone and we are starting off with the Niseko Higashiyama Trail which, like all our recommendations, features stunning views of the Niseko area.
A stay at a hotel is no longer complete without certain amenities. A hotel serves as a home for most of its customers. It’s important for hotels to provide a comfortable and relaxing environment for its guests. Here comes the question: what hotel amenities should you consider to make your trip perfect?
Niseko accommodation shares tips to tell travellers how to have the best skiing or snowboarding experience in Niseko.
More good news as Asiana Airlines have announced they will start direct flights from Incheon (Seoul, South Korea) to Chitose Airport in Sapporo.
Worried that you might have been too late and missed all the flights to the best snow in the world? Well, worry not...we've had a dig around and found some great deals still out there.
This Winter you should absolutely spend one of your evenings taking advantage of the Yumeguri Bus. This fantastic service runs from the Hirafu Welcome Centre and will take you out to various hot springs (and restaurants) in the Niseko area. It's an absolute bargain at 500 yen per ride one way, which at the very least will save you a taxi ride!
If you are wondering why you should be up here in Niseko instead of avoiding rocks in Hakuba, here is the reason. And probably worth remembering that January 11th and 12th had about 1.5 metres of snowfall over the weekend up here in Niseko!
The government of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe approved the new policy on Tuesday but has not announced when it will take effect, only saying that the measure could be introduced ahead of the summer season.
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