Why You Should Visit Niseko in the Summer

Why You Should Visit Niseko in the Summer
Hokkaido offers a wide variety of attractions, from activities that allow people to experience the great outdoors to local dishes made from the bounty of its land and surrounding sea. In this article, you will get to know Hokkaido’s Niseko area, which has been seeing an increase in foreign tourists and immigrants in recent years.

Why Is Niseko So Popular with Foreign Visitors?

Why Is Niseko So Popular with Foreign Visitors?

Located approximately two hours by car from New Chitose Airport, the gateway to Hokkaido, Niseko is a nature-rich resort area stretching across the foot of Mt. Yotei. It is a very popular destination that attracts many visitors from Japan and abroad.

One of the reasons behind Niseko’s popularity with foreign tourists is the fact that it is home to many facilities and stores with multilingual staff. It wouldn’t be an overstatement to say that English is the official language in the area, guaranteeing that few guests will be inconvenienced by a language barrier.

Another appeal of Niseko is its ability to deliver the ideal resort experience of spending luxurious time in an extraordinary place. There are various types of accommodations here for every type of visitor, including hotels that welcome you with high-quality hospitality and modern spaces that are in harmony with the surrounding nature, lodging facilities directly connected to the slopes where you can ski in and out, hot spring inns where you can warm up after a day in the snow, and private villas surrounded by forest. You are sure to find an accommodation here that’s perfect for you.

Why You Should Visit Niseko in the Summer
People love going to Niseko during the winter season because of its light and dry powder snow. Every year, it brings in many skiers and snowboarders from all over the world searching for some of the world's most abundant and high-quality snow.

There are several slopes in the area, featuring a wide variety of experiences ranging from vast and gentle courses where anyone can ski or snowboard comfortably, to exciting, steep courses with many ups and downs. Niseko isn’t just for advanced and intermediate skiers, but also for beginners who are experiencing the joys of snow for the first time!

Aside from skiing and snowboarding, you can also enjoy the area’s top-quality snow via fun activities like snowmobiling and snow-rafting.

Niseko Is Also Fun in the Summer!

Niseko Is Also Fun in the Summer!

Niseko may be known as a snow resort, but what a lot of people don’t know is that it’s also full of exciting summer attractions that will let you enjoy Hokkaido's unique natural wonders.

One of the most recommended summer activities here is rafting down the clear Shiribetsu River in rubber boats. You can have loads of fun during the summer in Niseko by traversing powerful rapids while being sprayed by water and even jumping into the river to play in areas where the current is slow.

You can also try various water sports, such as canoeing, kayaking, and canyoning. English-speaking tours are available, so anyone can enjoy these fun activities.

Why You Should Visit Niseko in the Summer

Trekking is another great way to enjoy the dynamic terrain and observe the magnificent nature of Niseko.

Mt. Yotei, one of Japan's 100 most famous mountains, has four trails, including courses for serious mountaineers.

Head to Niseko Annupuri, the main peak of the Niseko range featuring mountains over 1,000 meters tall, and enjoy hiking on relatively easy trails like the Goshiki Onsen Route that is recommended for beginners, taking in the spectacular views from the mountaintop. Another popular activity is trekking around the various lakes and marshes that dot the surrounding area. Probably the most beautiful of these is the Shinsen Marsh, which has wooden footpaths from which you can marvel at the breathtaking beauty of nature while leisurely strolling through the surrounding marshlands.

Summer in Japan is known to be hot and humid, but the average maximum temperature in Niseko is just around 25 °C, even in the middle of summer. Given its cool climate and low humidity, Niseko is the perfect spot for long, comfortable vacations.

Restaurants for Savoring the Nature-Rich Bounty of Hokkaido

Niseko is home to a wide array of restaurants where you can enjoy Hokkaido dishes made from a treasure trove of local ingredients. Here are two of the most recommended restaurants in the area.

1. Yakitori and Robata -SO-

Why You Should Visit Niseko in the Summer
Yakitori and Robata -SO- offers a refined dining experience where charcoal-grilled specialties take center stage. Guests can enjoy Hokkaido chicken and fresh seasonal fish, expertly prepared using traditional straw-grilled and robatayaki techniques to enhance natural flavors. The modern Japanese interior, featuring private rooms and counter seating, creates a welcoming atmosphere for business dinners or family vacations. Complementing the menu is an impressive selection of over 50 sake varieties alongside craft beer and Japanese whiskey. This versatile destination balances professional hospitality with a homey feel, perfect for any occasion.

Yakitori and Robata -SO-

Open: Dinner 3:00 pm - 11:00 pm (L.O. 10:00 pm)
Closed: Open every day from December 1 to March 31.
Average price: [Dinner] 8,000 JPY
Access: 12-minute drive from Kutchan Station
Address: 187-6, Tatsumi, Kutchan-cho, Abuta-gun, Hokkaido Map

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2. Miracle Yukiya (Japanese Cuisine)

Miracle Yukiya (Japanese Cuisine)

Miracle Yukiya, located near JR Niseko Station, is a popular restaurant that caters to customers with a variety of dietary restrictions and habits, including allergies and religious beliefs. It offers a wide variety of gluten-free and dairy-free dishes and meals, including the [Original Medicinal Curry] (1,045 JPY) that’s made with a combination of several spices, [Rice Udon] (from 600 JPY) (*1) made from rice flour, and [Germination Brown Rice Soba with Medicinal Herbs] (from 770 JPY) (*1) that’s made by mixing rice flour and germinated brown rice.

The restaurant’s signature dish is the [Aigamo Sukiyaki] (1,320 JPY) (*2), made from the meat from a cross between wild and domestic ducks raised free-range among Hokkaido's great nature, which will allow you to enjoy the deep, rich flavor of duck meat.

*1. Udon and soba are both kinds of Japanese noodles. Udon is made from wheat flour, while soba is made from buckwheat or a buckwheat and wheat flour mix.
*2. Sukiyaki is a Japanese hot pot dish where the ingredients are boiled in a sweet and spicy broth made from soy sauce, sugar, and sake.

Why You Should Visit Niseko in the Summer

Vegan, vegetarian, and halal options are also available, as is an English menu, so you won't have any problem ordering. The restaurant has a traditional Japanese interior, so you’ll have to take off your shoes and sit on cushions. Miracle Yukiya is a great place to enjoy a relaxing meal in a warm Japanese atmosphere.

Miracle Yukiya

Open: [Wednesday-Sunday, National Holidays] 11:00 am - 4:30pm (L.O. 4:00 pm) , Cafe & Tea / Takeout 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Closed: Monday, Tuesday
Average price: [Dinner] 1,250 JPY
Access: 1-minute walk (158m)  from JR Niseko Station
Address: 113, Chuodori, Niseko-cho, Abuta-gun, Hokkaido Map
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3. Yakiniku Mizuka

2. Yakiniku Mizuka
Why You Should Visit Niseko in the Summer
Situated at the foot of Mount Yotei, Yakiniku Mizuka offers high-quality Japanese BBQ at surprisingly reasonable prices. This welcoming restaurant prioritizes exceptional sourcing and preparation, featuring standout dishes like the thick-cut Premium Aged White Beef Tongue, prized for its satisfying texture and savory saltiness. To conclude the meal, the rich yet refreshing Seolleongtang ox soup provides a flavorful finish. Popular with tourists, families, and couples alike, the dining room serves as a versatile setting for anniversaries or banquets, offering impressive value that consistently delights international visitors.

Yakiniku Mizuka

Open: Lunch 11:30 am - 3:00 pm (L.O. 2:00 pm) December-March / Dinner 5:00 pm - 11:00 pm (L.O. 10:00 pm) December-March [Monday, Tuesday, Thursday-Sunday, National Holidays, Day Before National Holidays] Lunch 11:30 am - 3:00 pm (L.O. 2:00 pm) April-November / Dinner 5:00 pm - 9:00 pm (L.O. 8:00 pm) April-November
Closed: Irregular
Average price: [Dinner] 7,500 JPY / [Lunch] 2,000 JPY
Access: Approximately 15 minutes by car from Kutchan Station on the JR Hokkaido Hakodate Main Line
Address: 187-12 Tatsumi, Kutchan-cho, Abuta-gun, Hokkaido Map

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4. Jingisukan Eijin Bettei (Jingisukan)

Jingisukan Eijin Bettei (Jingisukan)

Jingisukan Eijin Bettei is located in the Hirafu area, where you can see Niseko Annupuri up close and enjoy jingisukan, one of the most popular dishes in Hokkaido. This particular restaurant's version is known for its tender meat and robust flavor, thanks to the use of fresh lamb and mutton that are never frozen.

Here, you can enjoy various parts of the lamb cooked in the restaurant's proprietary pan, including the [Raw Lamb Shoulder Loin] (2,310 JPY) and the [Raw Lamb Shoulder] (1,980 JPY). Note that for these dishes, the restaurant only uses meat that has been processed that day. Guests also rave about the [All-You-Can-Eat] (from 8,800 JPY), which offers excellent value for your money considering the quality of the meat you’re getting.

*Jingisukan is a local Hokkaido dish of grilled lamb and mutton.

Why You Should Visit Niseko in the Summer
Besides jingisukan, the restaurant also serves fresh seafood sashimi from the town of Iwanai on the west coast of the Shakotan Peninsula in Hokkaido.

The drink menu includes varieties of Japanese sake that have been selected to pair excellently with the lamb, as well as Japanese whiskeys that have earned high acclaim around the world. The tables and counter seats have chairs that can comfortably accommodate guests of any size, making Jingisukan Eijin Bettei a wonderful place to unwind and relax over a nice dinner.

Jingisukan Eijin Bettei

Open: Dinner 5:00 pm - 1:30 am (L.O 1:00 am)
Closed: Irregular
Average price: [Dinner] 5,000 JPY
Access: 20 minutes by car from Kutchan Station. 2,500m from Hirafu Station
Address: 3-7-2, Niseko Hirafu Ichijo, Kutchan-cho, Abuta-gun, Hokkaido Map
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Hokkaido's Niseko area is expected to evolve further with developments such as the opening of more world-famous luxury hotels in the future. So, why not book a luxurious vacation in Japan's premier global resort today?

Disclaimer: All information is accurate at time of publication.

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