Niseko Village
An English-speaking ski school, professional child care and plentiful beginner learning areas make Niseko Village the perfect choice for families seeking a convenient slope-side getaway.
Steep off-piste sections and easy access to the Annupuri gates make Niseko Village ski resorts an equally appealing choice for powderhounds.
Highlights
- Upmarket modern ski destination
- Slopeside & forest accommodation
- Winter activities: snowmobile, show shoe, snow rafting & sledding
- Two of the best onsen (hot springs) in Niseko
Spa Chasi La Sothys
In the language of Niseko’s indigenous Ainu, “chasi” translates to “sanctuary.”
Drawing from the true meaning of the word, Spa Chasi La Sothys offers a retreat high in the mountains and surrounded by forests, home of the Ainu’s mythological divine spirit.
Like the changing landscape, which transforms from shimmering silver in winter to emerald green in spring, the spa takes cues from nature, incorporating land-sourced ingredients into treatments that blend Japanese tradition with French technique.
Overlooked by the majestic Mount Yotei and set amid fragrant gardens and natural hot springs, Spa Chasi La Sothys is both an escape and an invitation.
This homage to natural healing features three treatment rooms and dedicated indoor and outdoor onsens for ladies and gentlemen.
The mineral-rich water of Niseko’s natural hot springs are the perfect prelude to a spa experience root in ancient healing practises.
Fitness Center
The 24-hour fitness center offers a view of the surrounding natural beauty in addition to the latest Technogym cardio machines, free weights and equipment including wellness balls and yoga mats.
Dining
Food has always been part of Hokkaido’s story; each season the beginning of a new chapter.
The land is a blanket of rich soil, where growth and flavor bloom under the caring attention of the people who harvest it.
At Higashiyama Niseko Village, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve, the tale unfolds each day as chefs head to local farms to select ingredients that will be precisely prepared and artfully presented.
Yukibana
Local ingredients and dishes are the centerpiece of Yukibana restaurant.
Mornings are filled with the aroma of freshly baked breads and pastries, while evening tables are set with dishes showcasing seasonal meats, seafood and produce.
The dining room, an inviting blend of lounge and lodge, looks out over the beautiful Hokkaido landscape.
Ume Lounge
The comfort of curling up in front of a crackling fireplace while snow falls gently outside is the feeling one has at Ume Lounge throughout the seasons.
The heart of the hotel, this lounge features creative cocktails, locally brewed beers and an enticing selection of izakaya-style dishes.
Sushi Nagi
Synonymous with Japanese cuisine, sushi has a long history driven by precision, simplicity and technique.
The itamae, or chef, at Sushi Nagi leads guests on an omakase-style journey where bold flavors are presented in delicate form.
Daily 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and 6 to 10 p.m.
Room Types
This hotel has the following rooms:
Higashiyama - Ritz Carlton Reserve - Yotei Suite
This room has 1 Bedroom/s, and 1 Bathroom/s. It sleeps up to 2.
Higashiyama - Ritz Carlton Reserve - Niseko Reserve
This room has 1 Bedroom/s, and 1 Bathroom/s. It sleeps up to 3.
Higashiyama - Ritz Carlton Reserve - Yotei Reserve
This room has 1 Bedroom/s, and 1 Bathroom/s. It sleeps up to 3.