THE POWDER SNOW that abounds in Niseko, Hokkaido, every winter is world-famous. Alpine enthusiasts descend upon Mount Niseko Annupuri in droves to ski, snowboard and take selfies on its unbelievably soft, pillowy snow. But when it gets warmer and the slopes, paths and trails burst forth into vibrant, varying shades of green, travellers depart as quickly as Mikaela Shiffrin speeds down a slalom course. That’s a terrible shame, though, because Hokkaido in spring and summer is woefully underrated—especially in Niseko, with its breathtaking natural beauty headlined by Mount Yotei. And the best place to soak it all in is at Higashiyama Niseko Village, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve.
Located about a two-hour drive from Sapporo or New Chitose Airport, it is one of five accommodation options in Niseko Village. The property, which opened in December 2020, is the first Ritz-Carlton Reserve in Japan and is one of only seven Ritz-Carlton Reserves worldwide. It has 50 rooms and suites, but the most in-demand are the Yotei Suites, of which there are only six. These 98sqm suites have a living room, dining room and bedroom; can be connected to a twin room; and, most importantly, boast jaw-dropping views of Mount Yotei. Seen in winter, the mountain—affectionately known as ‘mini Fuji’—is spectacular; seen in summer, it’s absolutely breathtaking.
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