Niseko, on Japan's northern island of Hokkaido, has become one of my favorite places to ski. Since my first ski trip to Niseko in early 2020, I have returned four more times to enjoy the light, dry powder the area is known for and relax in its onsens.
Niseko United, a collection of four interconnected ski resorts in Niseko, is on the Ikon Pass and Mountain Collective ski passes — but walk-up tickets are also surprisingly affordable. Here's what you should know about planning a ski trip to Niseko with points and miles.
The four resorts are connected high up on the mountain, but the base areas aren't particularly close to each other. A bus connects the base areas — and some lodging options offer a shuttle to other areas — but it's best to stay close to where you want to ski the most.
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