The Luxe Nomad, a leading luxury property-management and booking platform, offers Niseko stays ranging from sleek condo-hotels to full-service private chalets
In this video, Nikkei Asia speaks with Niseko's resort-industry leaders and provides a timeline of how the surging property and tourism market came to be, and where it's going.
Western expectations, Japanese protocols and a hyper-seasonal environment are third-culture problems that require third-culture solutions. This is where Patrick Ohtani comes in. As chief operating officer of luxury holiday rental management company The Luxe Nomad, he moves between worlds.
I stayed at Niseko Kyo, a Luxe Nomad property in Upper Hirafu with true ski-in ski-out access. Being a true ski-in ski-out property with the lift entrance right outside, coming back to a warm room for lunch between sessions felt homely and luxurious at the same time.
Fenix Furano: True Ski-In/Ski-Out Luxury Apartments Right Opposite The GondolaSpacious modern apartments that feel like a home base — ideal for families needing extra room and flexibility. Shea and her family stayed here, and it was brilliant!
Shea and her family recently stayed at Fenix Furano, a standout ski-in/ski-out luxury apartment property managed by Nisade | The Luxe Nomad, and it proved to be the perfect home base for their Hokkaido winter adventure.
A hot new addition to Niesko Hirafu is Masonry, the first local effort by Bali-based Aussie Ben Cross of Masonry fame who took a shine to Hokkaido’s local produce and has opened an uber-cool eatery in the Niseko Kyo condotel.
Meigetsu Aki Niseko Chalet exemplifies the luxury properties Yap references when discussing locations with elevated Qi, where investment potential aligns with transformative lifestyle experiences
Perfectly positioned at the base of the Hirafu ski lift, Niseko Kyo epitomises ski‑in, ski‑out luxury. When temperatures drop well below zero, proximity becomes privilege. Managed by The Luxe Nomad, the property deftly merges Japanese hospitality with an international sense of ease.
“Beyond the snow, Niseko has transformed from a once-sleepy ski town into an international melting pot,” says Stephanie Chai, founder and CEO of The Luxe Nomad
Perfectly positioned for ski-in/ski-out access at the base of Hirafu’s lifts, Niseko Kyo offers unmatched convenience with dedicated ski valets who prep your gear each morning. The Luxe Nomad’s 22 private residences—each with private onsens—blend komorebi-inspired wood-and-stone interiors with alpine functionality.
The team behind Bali’s renowned Mason restaurants in Canggu and Uluwatu has flung open the doors to Masonry Japan in Niseko’s ski-in, ski-out Niseko Kyo hotel
Majestic Mount Yotei parted between the clouds just as I excitedly jumped up from my bed, staying at The Maples Niseko. Throwing on snow boots, I tromped around as the sky glowed in varying shades of pastel pink and a warming, honey-like yellow.
Fenix Furano is an upscale hotel with a prime location across the street from the Kitanomine gondola, an on-site rental shop, and a fantastic hotpot restaurant (from $590).
A great option, especially if you’re looking for more space, is the apartment-style hotel rooms at Fenix Furano (from $115 per night) and Fenix West (from $112 per night). Both feature modern interiors and quite a lot of space. Across both properties, the smallest room comes in at almost 250 square feet.
From luxury condos with private onsen to traditional townhouses that blend Japanese elegance with modern comfort. View our selections below and find your perfect basecamp for the ultimate powder adventure.
Jo Ann experienced firsthand the hospitality of the Japanese. “I had fun... Meeting The Luxe Nomad and collaborating with them—they were so nice, so warm... I felt like a queen.”
In the summer, book a family room at The Vale Rusutsu, a hotel that connects to Rusutsu Amusement Park; spend an entire week riding the roller coasters and splashing around in the waterpark.
“You should try the trees. That’s what people come here for,” says Raphael, the concierge at The Vale Rusutsu, the ski-in/ski-out aparthotel I’m staying at in central Hokkaido. He’s helping me print out my lift pass from the kiosk in the lobby while giving me a lay of the land.
To elevate a trip here, The Luxe Nomad, a platform managing high-end self-catering properties globally, have a concierge team available who are fluent in the nuances of the region.
The staff are always smiling and eager to assist, and the location is within access of restaurants and bars, but far enough removed from the hum of Grand Hirafu
An increasing number of American skiers are coming from all over the country, including the East Coast. Happy to fly halfway around the world when their own season at home is still underway.
Corniche is a special 580-square-meter chalet in Hirafu, designed by Riccardo Tossani Architecture and managed by The Luxe Nomad whose concierge team will take care of your every need.
One of the grandest private properties now open is the five-bed Tsubasa Chalet managed by NISADE | The Luxe Nomad. Few properties merit the Bond-villain-lair cliché more.
I’m holed up in a lush, two-bedroom residence at Intuition Niseko, which isn’t ski-in, ski-out, but it almost is – we ski almost to the road of the carpark at the hotel opposite and it’s a short walk from there.
Just a two-hour drive from New Chitose Airport, Furano attracts serious powderhounds and feels like an authentic Japanese town. A lot of this is down to the limited places to stay, the best accommodation being Fenix Furano and the newly launched Shiyuki chalet.
A flight to New Chitose and a two-hour car transfer to the Fenix Furano proved to be worth the struggle. My super-modern apartment was so close to the line of riders for first lift, I had time for a lie-in
With an uptick in creative food and drink pop-ups and openings, Niseko looks set to continue its reign as one of Japan’s most popular ski destinations.
There’s so much to organise when staying in Niseko – passes, ski lessons, equipment, transport, transfers, not to mention restaurant reservations, which can be tough to secure in peak periods. You need someone holding your hand. And our team does that.
Niseko is a mecca for serious powder hunters who travel to experience Japan powder — ‘Japow’ for short — first hand. They say that once you’ve carved through this fluffy snow, nothing else comes close
Our chalet is managed by The Luxe Nomad, a holiday rental management company with extensive listings of private villas and luxury hotels. New Zealand-born founder Stephanie Chai says Niseko is Asia’s “standout” ski resort.