Private Snow Concierge with Ski Instruction in Niseko, Hokkaido
- Our travel experts craft personalized itineraries tailored to your preferences, ensuring a memorable and hassle-free travel experience. Whether you're seeking adventure, relaxation, or cultural immersion, we’ve got you covered.
- Receive expert guidance from our officially associated Niseko ski school, tailored to your skill level for an unforgettable experience on legendary powder.
- Covering several Ski resorts in Hokkaido, such as Niseko, Rusutsu and Furano
- Concierge Assistance: Personal concierge service from sunrise, coordinating dining reservations, off-slope activities, and more.
- Flexible Meeting Points: Convenient pick-up from your hotel or preferred ski resort in Niseko.
- Multilingual Support: Assistance in multiple languages to cater to your needs.
What to expect
Discover the pinnacle of personalized service with our exclusive SnowHost experience. Your dedicated SnowHost seamlessly integrates ski instruction with concierge assistance for an unforgettable Niseko journey. Begin your day gliding through Niseko's legendary powder with expert guidance tailored to your skill level. As the sun sets, your SnowHost becomes your personal concierge, curating off-slope experiences, arranging dining reservations, and ensuring every aspect of your stay is seamlessly coordinated. Delight in insider tips and local insights, maximizing your Niseko adventure. With multilingual support and attention to detail, every moment is tailored to your preferences, creating cherished memories in one of the world's premier winter destinations.













Good to know
1 Dress in Layers and Stay Warm Hokkaido’s winter can be extremely cold, with temperatures often dropping well below freezing. Dress in layers to stay warm and comfortable. Start with thermal underwear, add insulating layers like fleece or down, and finish with a waterproof and windproof outer layer. Don’t forget a good pair of gloves, a hat, and warm socks.
2 Explore Onsens (Hot Springs) After a day on the slopes, nothing beats relaxing in a traditional Japanese onsen. Hokkaido has many natural hot springs, such as the famous ones in Niseko and Noboribetsu. These hot springs offer a perfect way to unwind and soak in the serene surroundings.
3 Savor Local Cuisine Hokkaido is known for its fresh seafood, dairy products, and unique dishes. Don’t miss trying the local specialties like miso ramen, seafood donburi (rice bowls), and jingisukan (grilled mutton). Be sure to visit a local izakaya (Japanese pub) for an authentic dining experience.
4 Take Advantage of Night Skiing Many resorts in Hokkaido offer night skiing, providing a unique and magical experience under the stars. Niseko, in particular, is renowned for its well-lit slopes and extended hours, allowing you to enjoy the powder even after the sun sets.
5 Discover Cultural and Natural Attractions Hokkaido offers rich cultural and natural experiences. Visit the historical village of Otaru, known for its charming canal and glassware. Explore Shirogane Blue Pond in Biei or the flower fields of Furano in the summer.