
Hokkaido Deep Powder
The finest powder on earth, delivered at civilised hours.
Overview
Niseko and Rusutsu. The two finest powder resorts in Japan, separated by forty minutes of winter road. This journey spends five days at each — morning powder turns followed by evenings in some of the finest ryokan outside of Kyoto. The skiing is extraordinary. The food may be better.
Who This Is For
Experienced powder skiers who want Japan's legendary conditions without a DIY itinerary. You understand what good skiing looks like; this journey handles the logistics so you can focus on the descent.
Timing Intelligence
January and February are the statistical peaks of Hokkaido's powder season. The Siberian cold front intensifies through mid-February, producing the densest, lightest snowfall of the year. Our intelligence reports track individual storm cycles — members receive alerts when a 3-day window of exceptional conditions is forecast, with the ability to move bookings accordingly.
Lodging
Park Hyatt Niseko Hanazono
Contemporary luxuryThe defining luxury property in Niseko. Slope-side positioning, a ryokan-influenced aesthetic, and an onsen thermal pool that faces Mount Yotei.
Rusutsu Resort Hotel & Convention
Mountain resortThe resort hotel at Rusutsu — vast, warm, and ski-in/ski-out. Not the subtlest property, but the convenience and access are unmatched.
Logistics Highlights
- —Fly into New Chitose (CTS), 1hr 45min from Tokyo Haneda
- —Private transfer to Niseko on arrival
- —Full guiding included for backcountry gate access
- —Equipment rental arranged at premium Niseko rental shops
- —All lift passes included
Price
From $8,500
per person · all-inclusive
Bearing handles all logistics. Price includes guiding, lodging, and lift passes. Flights quoted separately.
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Tell us your timing and we'll confirm availability, advise on conditions, and handle everything from there.
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