Discover the best top things to do in Isoya-gun, Japan including Niseko Kogane Onsen, Shellfish Museum of Rankoshi, Yukichichibu, Onumayu, Yusenkaku, The House of Powder, Mt. Chisenupuri, Niseko Yakushi Onsenkyo, Michi-no-Eki Shell Plaza Minato, Michi-no-Eki Rankoshi Furusato no Oka.
4.5 based on 56 reviews
This was our 2nd visit to Yukichichibu Onsen. We had a very good experience the first time that we know that the next time we come to Niseko area, we just have to experience the outdoor onsen at Yukichichibu Onsen again. The outdoor onsen experience itself is a unique experience that you just have to try . And there's just something in the water that makes you feel really relaxed and rejuvenated. Highly recommended!!
4.0 based on 11 reviews
The House of Powder or “The House” is like its big brother The House of Machines (THoM); it’s a fine purveyor of a lifestyle. A lifestyle built around winter experiences – the powder we want, the hardware we ride, the coffee we drink, the cocktails and craft beer we consume, the apparel we wear, and the music that fills our lives. We are a community. Our only concern is the experience you deserve.
This CAT operation is best suited for those learning to ski powder or wanting a chilled easier day out with a mountain to themselves. The staff were friendly and professional, clearly knew the area and terrain well, and were efficient in getting everyone on and off the CAT. The unique part of this operation is the unguided aspect. Whilst that sounds potentially scary, it isn’t, as after about 2-3 runs you realise all runs essentially lead back to the base. The unguided nature of it means that if you’re an intermediate skier or boarder you won’t feel the pressure to keep up with faster or more advanced people in the group. This is a huge plus for someone like me who is still trying to improve pow skills and doesn’t want to delay the group. The cost is relatively reasonable, especially compared to somewhere like Iwanai which charges almost double. For a fun day out this is great. It won’t be the steepest or necessarily deepest, but it’s a good chill backcountry experience.
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