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Niseko, Hokkaido

Niseko (Japanese: ニセコ町, Niseko-chō, [ɲ̟iseko tɕoː]) is a town located in Shiribeshi Subprefecture, Hokkaido, Japan. To Japanese people, Niseko principally refers to a mountain range and a municipal area. However, overseas the name has come to refer to a wider area of ski resorts encompassing Hokkaido's Mount Yōtei, often referred to as the "Mt. Fuji of Hokkaido", and Annupuri ranges. The name Niseko derives from the Ainu language, and it means "a cliff jutting over a riverbank deep in the mountains".[citation needed] The Niseko town's main industries are agriculture and tourism. The resort itself, Niseko United, is part of the Mountain Collective. Moreover, the town is renowned for its quality powder snow and world-class facilities, including traditional onsen and restaurants.

Niseko
ニセコ町
Town
Summer in Niseko Annupuri, one of the most famous mountains for downhill skiing in Hokkaido.
Location of Niseko in Hokkaido (Shiribeshi Subprefecture)
Niseko
Location in Japan
Coordinates: 42°48′N 140°41′E / 42.800°N 140.683°E / 42.800; 140.683Coordinates: 42°48′N 140°41′E / 42.800°N 140.683°E / 42.800; 140.683
CountryJapan
RegionHokkaido
PrefectureHokkaido (Shiribeshi Subprefecture)
DistrictAbuta
Government
 • MayorKenya Katayama
Area
 • Total197.13 km2 (76.11 sq mi)
Population
 (30 September 2016)
 • Total4,938
 • Density25/km2 (65/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+09:00 (JST)
City hall address47, Aza Fujimi, Niseko-chō, Abuta-gun, Hokkaidō
048-1595
Websitewww.town.niseko.lg.jp
Symbols
BirdGreat spotted woodpecker
FlowerLavender
TreeJapanese white birch
MascotNicky (ニッキー) and Anicky (アニッキー)
The location of Niseko station

Town

The town had an estimated population of 4,938 as of 30 September 2017, and a density of 25/km2 (65 inhabitants per square mile). The total number of visitors during the 2009 winter season was 201,000.[1] The total area is 197.13 km2 (76.11 square miles).

Resort

Niseko is composed of six ski areas, in order of size:

  • Niseko Hirafu
  • Niseko Village (formerly known as Niseko Higashiyama)
  • Niseko Annupuri
  • Niseko Hanazono
  • Niseko Moiwa
  • Niseko Weiss
  • Park Hyatt
 
Niseko Higashiyama Ski Site from Town of Niseko

Niseko Mt. Resort Grand Hirafu, refers to the combined areas of Hirafu and Hanazono. Both of these and Weiss are within the municipality of nearby Kutchan. The other three resorts are within the adjacent municipality of Niseko.

Of these six ski areas, the main four (Annupuri, Higashiyama, Hirafu, and Hanazono) are sequentially interconnected and may be skied on one ski pass. The lift systems are owned respectively by the Chuo Bus company, YTL Resorts (which purchased Niseko Village from Citigroup in 2010), Tokyu Corporation and Pacific Century Premium Developments. Together they form 8.87 km2 (2,191 acres) skiable of what is known as the Niseko United. The lift system comprises 38 gondolas and lifts connecting 61 ski runs and 12 terrain parks. Kutchan's sister city is St. Moritz in a relationship established in 1964. Niseko Moiwa, adjacent to Annupuri, can be skied to from Annupuri but is not currently connected by the lift system. Niseko Weiss has not operated its lifts for decades, but people can still ski in this area, being taken uphill by snow cats.

Niseko also has backcountry ski-courses that are unofficially on the maps. To the furthest right of Annupuri lies Sannozaka, an area prone to avalanche but with high quality snow. To the far right of Hirafu lies Higashi One, also prone to avalanche but with challenging backcountry terrain. Near the lower half of Hanazono is a forest route called Strawberry Fields, which is perhaps the most famous run in Niseko. Mount Yōtei is also a popular mountain for backcountry skiing expeditions.

For the first time, in March 2008, Niseko was voted into the world's top 10 ski resorts. Coming in at No. 6 it was the highest ranked of the new entries in the poll.[2]

Originally known primarily for winter sports, Niseko has gradually gained a reputation as a center for a wide variety of summer activities, including golf, tennis, fishing, horseback riding, sea kayaking, white water rafting, trekking, and bicycling.[3]

Niseko has also become well known for its hot springs (onsen), diverse culinary choices, and exceptional whiskeys.[4]

Weather

Because of its northern location, Niseko is fed more by weather fronts that come from Siberia than from Eastern Japan, although all of Japan, especially the west coast of the main island (see Yukiguni), experiences northwest-to-southeast Siberian winds in the winter. The resort is internationally renowned for its consistently good falls of light powder snow and its long ski season which runs from late November until early May. The snow is not as dry as other areas in Hokkaido, but the volume is high, with the average snow depth in March reaching 351 cm (138 inches).

Niseko was named as the world's No. 2 snowiest resort in December 2007 with annual average snow fall of 15.1 m (595 inches).[2] First place went to the Mt. Baker Ski Area in Washington State with 16.3 m (641 inches).

Infrastructure and development

Niseko, although a growing area, does lack public and private infrastructure in certain areas. Simple public items such as street lighting and winter footpath clearing are left wanting in comparison to other international ski resorts (though this is common in rural Japan). Private infrastructure includes shopping and retail areas from which both are still in growth phase. These facilities are now available in Shiki building in central Hirafu where there is a supermarket, restaurants a cafe and tour desk. Significant infrastructure development – initially focused on the road heating and redevelopment of the main street "Hirafu-zaka" – has now been completed as well as removing the overhead power lines and relocating them underground.

Counteracting this lack of infrastructure is the high demand for real estate. Foreign-owned companies are developing in the area along with Japanese companies. Purchase demand has expanded from Australian markets to include Hong Kong, Singapore and mainland China.

Nightlife and accommodation can be found across the district, Niseko Village/Annupuri/Moiwa is home to many of the established hotel properties, such as the Hilton Niseko Village and The Green Leaf Hotel, Northern Resort Annupuri, Hotel Ikoi no mura and Hotel Kanronomori, Grand Hotel and Hotel Ashiri Niseko. In Hanazono the all new Mountain Center was just finished and the extensive Hyat Hotel is near completion. The Hirafu area is home to established and newer hotels as well as much of the district's modern condominium style accommodation, creating an eclectic mix of bars, restaurants, hotels, and lodges. The Japanese dining experiences that can be enjoyed across the district are extremely popular both among domestic and international tourists.

Transportation

Niseko is located in the southwestern part of Hokkaido. The nearest airport is New Chitose Airport. Japan Rail Hokkaido Taxis Limousines Rental vehicles are some of the many options available to get people to Niseko. The journey from the Airport takes around 2 hours and 30 minutes. Niseko has day trips to many of the surrounding areas.

The Hokkaidō Shinkansen (bullet train) linking Kutchan (倶知安) with Tokyo and Sapporo is scheduled to open in March 2031.

Conferences

Niseko Town completely renovated and reopened its Community Hall as a conference center in January 2012. This modern and well equipped center is located in the center of the town close to local restaurants and the Town Council chambers, local schools and is on a well serviced bus route that connects the town with the surrounding resort areas that make up Niseko. There are a wide range of local businesses that can provide support to your conference and the towns Chamber of Commerce office is located in the Conference center to help facilitate conference needs.

Education

Hokkaido International School in Niseko is a private, coeducational day school that offers a western-style education from pre-school through 6th grade for students of all nationalities. English is the language of instruction. Hokkaido International School in Niseko was established in 2011 and is a branch of Hokkaido International School in Sapporo. HIS Niseko and HIS Sapporo are the only international schools on the island of Hokkaido.[5]

HIS Niseko offers an elementary international curriculum to its students that prepares them for middle school at the Sapporo School. The Language Arts and Maths Curriculum are developed by the Curriculum Team with input and assistance from the classroom teachers. Science, History, Geography, Society, Technology and the Arts are delivered through The International Primary Curriculum (see the section on Academics). All curriculum is resourced with a variety of materials from England, Australia, the United States and Canada. The thematic standard-based units of the IPC allow for easy integration across the subject areas and differentiated learning opportunities.

 
Hokkaido International School Niseko

See also

References

  1. ^ Snow Place Like Home – Monocle, 10 February 2010
  2. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 11 January 2008. Retrieved 21 January 2008.
  3. ^ Yoshino, Michiru, "Hirafu-Niseko's powder melts hearts", Japan Times, 17 November 2006, p. 24.
  4. ^ O'Grady, Janet (13 February 2020). "36 Hours in Niseko". The New York Times.
  5. ^ "Hokkaido International School :: About HIS Niseko". home.his.ac.jp. Retrieved 3 July 2017.

External links

  • Official Website (in Japanese)

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Niseko Japanese ニセコ町 Niseko chō ɲ iseko tɕoː is a town located in Shiribeshi Subprefecture Hokkaido Japan To Japanese people Niseko principally refers to a mountain range and a municipal area However overseas the name has come to refer to a wider area of ski resorts encompassing Hokkaido s Mount Yōtei often referred to as the Mt Fuji of Hokkaido and Annupuri ranges The name Niseko derives from the Ainu language and it means a cliff jutting over a riverbank deep in the mountains citation needed The Niseko town s main industries are agriculture and tourism The resort itself Niseko United is part of the Mountain Collective Moreover the town is renowned for its quality powder snow and world class facilities including traditional onsen and restaurants Niseko ニセコ町TownSummer in Niseko Annupuri one of the most famous mountains for downhill skiing in Hokkaido FlagSealLocation of Niseko in Hokkaido Shiribeshi Subprefecture NisekoLocation in JapanCoordinates 42 48 N 140 41 E 42 800 N 140 683 E 42 800 140 683 Coordinates 42 48 N 140 41 E 42 800 N 140 683 E 42 800 140 683CountryJapanRegionHokkaidoPrefectureHokkaido Shiribeshi Subprefecture DistrictAbutaGovernment MayorKenya KatayamaArea Total197 13 km2 76 11 sq mi Population 30 September 2016 Total4 938 Density25 km2 65 sq mi Time zoneUTC 09 00 JST City hall address47 Aza Fujimi Niseko chō Abuta gun Hokkaidō048 1595Websitewww wbr town wbr niseko wbr lg wbr jpSymbolsBirdGreat spotted woodpeckerFlowerLavenderTreeJapanese white birchMascotNicky ニッキー and Anicky アニッキー The location of Niseko station Contents 1 Town 2 Resort 3 Weather 4 Infrastructure and development 5 Transportation 6 Conferences 7 Education 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksTown EditThe town had an estimated population of 4 938 as of 30 September 2017 and a density of 25 km2 65 inhabitants per square mile The total number of visitors during the 2009 winter season was 201 000 1 The total area is 197 13 km2 76 11 square miles Resort EditNiseko is composed of six ski areas in order of size Niseko Hirafu Niseko Village formerly known as Niseko Higashiyama Niseko Annupuri Niseko Hanazono Niseko Moiwa Niseko Weiss Park Hyatt Niseko Higashiyama Ski Site from Town of Niseko Niseko Mt Resort Grand Hirafu refers to the combined areas of Hirafu and Hanazono Both of these and Weiss are within the municipality of nearby Kutchan The other three resorts are within the adjacent municipality of Niseko Of these six ski areas the main four Annupuri Higashiyama Hirafu and Hanazono are sequentially interconnected and may be skied on one ski pass The lift systems are owned respectively by the Chuo Bus company YTL Resorts which purchased Niseko Village from Citigroup in 2010 Tokyu Corporation and Pacific Century Premium Developments Together they form 8 87 km2 2 191 acres skiable of what is known as the Niseko United The lift system comprises 38 gondolas and lifts connecting 61 ski runs and 12 terrain parks Kutchan s sister city is St Moritz in a relationship established in 1964 Niseko Moiwa adjacent to Annupuri can be skied to from Annupuri but is not currently connected by the lift system Niseko Weiss has not operated its lifts for decades but people can still ski in this area being taken uphill by snow cats Niseko also has backcountry ski courses that are unofficially on the maps To the furthest right of Annupuri lies Sannozaka an area prone to avalanche but with high quality snow To the far right of Hirafu lies Higashi One also prone to avalanche but with challenging backcountry terrain Near the lower half of Hanazono is a forest route called Strawberry Fields which is perhaps the most famous run in Niseko Mount Yōtei is also a popular mountain for backcountry skiing expeditions For the first time in March 2008 Niseko was voted into the world s top 10 ski resorts Coming in at No 6 it was the highest ranked of the new entries in the poll 2 Originally known primarily for winter sports Niseko has gradually gained a reputation as a center for a wide variety of summer activities including golf tennis fishing horseback riding sea kayaking white water rafting trekking and bicycling 3 Niseko has also become well known for its hot springs onsen diverse culinary choices and exceptional whiskeys 4 Weather EditBecause of its northern location Niseko is fed more by weather fronts that come from Siberia than from Eastern Japan although all of Japan especially the west coast of the main island see Yukiguni experiences northwest to southeast Siberian winds in the winter The resort is internationally renowned for its consistently good falls of light powder snow and its long ski season which runs from late November until early May The snow is not as dry as other areas in Hokkaido but the volume is high with the average snow depth in March reaching 351 cm 138 inches Niseko was named as the world s No 2 snowiest resort in December 2007 with annual average snow fall of 15 1 m 595 inches 2 First place went to the Mt Baker Ski Area in Washington State with 16 3 m 641 inches Infrastructure and development EditNiseko although a growing area does lack public and private infrastructure in certain areas Simple public items such as street lighting and winter footpath clearing are left wanting in comparison to other international ski resorts though this is common in rural Japan Private infrastructure includes shopping and retail areas from which both are still in growth phase These facilities are now available in Shiki building in central Hirafu where there is a supermarket restaurants a cafe and tour desk Significant infrastructure development initially focused on the road heating and redevelopment of the main street Hirafu zaka has now been completed as well as removing the overhead power lines and relocating them underground Counteracting this lack of infrastructure is the high demand for real estate Foreign owned companies are developing in the area along with Japanese companies Purchase demand has expanded from Australian markets to include Hong Kong Singapore and mainland China Nightlife and accommodation can be found across the district Niseko Village Annupuri Moiwa is home to many of the established hotel properties such as the Hilton Niseko Village and The Green Leaf Hotel Northern Resort Annupuri Hotel Ikoi no mura and Hotel Kanronomori Grand Hotel and Hotel Ashiri Niseko In Hanazono the all new Mountain Center was just finished and the extensive Hyat Hotel is near completion The Hirafu area is home to established and newer hotels as well as much of the district s modern condominium style accommodation creating an eclectic mix of bars restaurants hotels and lodges The Japanese dining experiences that can be enjoyed across the district are extremely popular both among domestic and international tourists Transportation EditNiseko is located in the southwestern part of Hokkaido The nearest airport is New Chitose Airport Japan Rail Hokkaido Taxis Limousines Rental vehicles are some of the many options available to get people to Niseko The journey from the Airport takes around 2 hours and 30 minutes Niseko has day trips to many of the surrounding areas The Hokkaidō Shinkansen bullet train linking Kutchan 倶知安 with Tokyo and Sapporo is scheduled to open in March 2031 Conferences EditNiseko Town completely renovated and reopened its Community Hall as a conference center in January 2012 This modern and well equipped center is located in the center of the town close to local restaurants and the Town Council chambers local schools and is on a well serviced bus route that connects the town with the surrounding resort areas that make up Niseko There are a wide range of local businesses that can provide support to your conference and the towns Chamber of Commerce office is located in the Conference center to help facilitate conference needs Education EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it March 2014 Hokkaido International School in Niseko is a private coeducational day school that offers a western style education from pre school through 6th grade for students of all nationalities English is the language of instruction Hokkaido International School in Niseko was established in 2011 and is a branch of Hokkaido International School in Sapporo HIS Niseko and HIS Sapporo are the only international schools on the island of Hokkaido 5 HIS Niseko offers an elementary international curriculum to its students that prepares them for middle school at the Sapporo School The Language Arts and Maths Curriculum are developed by the Curriculum Team with input and assistance from the classroom teachers Science History Geography Society Technology and the Arts are delivered through The International Primary Curriculum see the section on Academics All curriculum is resourced with a variety of materials from England Australia the United States and Canada The thematic standard based units of the IPC allow for easy integration across the subject areas and differentiated learning opportunities Hokkaido International School NisekoSee also Edit Japan portalNiseko Mt Resort Grand Hirafu Shikotsu Tōya National Park Niseko Shakotan Otaru Kaigan Quasi National Park Hokkaido International School in NisekoReferences Edit Snow Place Like Home Monocle 10 February 2010 a b Top 20 Snowiest Ski Resorts in the World ForbesTraveler com Archived from the original on 11 January 2008 Retrieved 21 January 2008 Yoshino Michiru Hirafu Niseko s powder melts hearts Japan Times 17 November 2006 p 24 O Grady Janet 13 February 2020 36 Hours in Niseko The New York Times Hokkaido International School About HIS Niseko home his ac jp Retrieved 3 July 2017 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Niseko Hokkaidō Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Niseko Official Website in Japanese Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Niseko Hokkaido amp oldid 1105579149, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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