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Think skiing in Japan is just for experts? Here s why you should think again

Thanks to the huge amounts of snow it regularly receives each winter, Japan’s north island of Hokkaido is high on the wishlist of expert powders skiers and snowboarders. However, its challenging reputation can mean those who are less assured off piste decide to give it a miss. But should confident intermediates really be put off? To find out, last January I set out with a couple of friends to explore three Hokkaido resorts, Rusutsu, Niseko and Furano. We also planned a snow-cat assisted off-piste adventure on the slopes of a former ski resort, Iwanai. The long flight to Hokkaido entails at least one change, but we couldn’t have had a smoother start, on a Finnair route launched for winter 2019/20. A sub two hour hop from London to Helsinki is followed by a nine-hour flight to Sapporo, Hokkaido’s capital. It can save over two hours compared to London-Tokyo-Sapporo – previously the only possible route.

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A Ritz-Carlton Reserve Opens in Japan

22 December 2020 The prestigious Ritz-Carlton Reserve portfolio announces its fifth property in the world and first in Japan. The resort, owned by YTL Hotels, is a stunning ski-in/ski-out property located at Japan s top winter sports destination of Niseko. Higashiyama Niseko Village, the latest addition to the Ritz-Carlton Reserve portfolio, is located in the country’s northernmost island of Hokkaido. Higashiyama Niseko Village offers an exceptional escape for guests seeking personal and physical exploration. The resort interweaves the highest level of personalised service and care with the charm of Japan’s local history, culture and cuisine. Higashiyama Niseko Village is very first Ritz-Carlton Reserve in Japan.

Japan Gets Its First Ritz-Carlton Reserve Property

By Contributor - December 21, 2020 Higashiyama Niseko Village, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve, promises an intimate ultra-luxe haven amid a world-class powder playground. Sushi Nagi at Higashiyama Niseko Village, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve. (All photos courtesy of the resort) While leisure travel to Japan isn’t possible this winter, luxury travelers have even more reason to book a future trip to Hokkaido’s most celebrated winter sports destination. The past week has seen the opening of Higashiyama Niseko Village, a ski-in/ski-out property owned by Malaysia-based YTL Hotels and the latest addition to the Ritz-Carlton brand’s ultra-high-end Reserve portfolio. This intimate bolt-hole is only the fifth Ritz-Carlton Reserve in the world, and the first in Japan.

First Ritz-Carlton Reserve opens in Japan

First Ritz-Carlton Reserve opens in Japan Dec. 20, 2020 06:12 am JST Dec. 20, 2020 | 06:51 am JST NISEKO, Hokkaido Marriott has opened the first Ritz-Carlton Reserve hotel in Japan, the fifth Ritz-Carlton Reserve anywhere in the world. Located in Hokkaido, the Higashiyama Niseko Village, owned by YTL Hotels, is positioned at the base of Mount Niseko Annupuri in the heart of Niseko Village, one of Japan s top winter sports destinations. The resort is set within the Niseko United ski area that offers 2,191 acres of skiable terrain and access to extensive backcountry skiing. The area also has an international ski school, chairlifts and gondolas, a dining and retail venue, an outdoor activity park and two world-class golf courses.

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