I'm renting a two bedroom house in Niseko this winter. I'll be in Niseko on my own, so I'm looking for someone to rent the second bedroom.
Here's all the details: http://www.davidbrophy.com/niseko/
You can contact me: dave (at) davidbrophy (dot) com
Room available for the season in Niseko - amazing location
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Started by Davelondon in Japan 03-Nov-2011 - 2 Replies
Davelondon posted Nov-2011
Steverandomno
reply to 'Room available for the season in Niseko - amazing location' posted Nov-2011
With 15 m of annual snow - you will be doing a lot of shovelling!
I'm very envious. I went to Niseko a couple of years ago and was very impressed. So much snow and a great place to hang out. Be sure to check out Sekka Deli for some great bistro food. The Sushi at the traditional Japanese restaurant on the main road running through town (same road as Sekka Deli, it's called Fujizushi I think) is the best I have had and very good value. A Bu Cha is a friendly bar/pub, also with good food.
Top tip - The powder course that they run from the building near the top of the Annupuri gondola (need to get a short rope tow to reach it) allows you to access some great powder terrain that is off limits unless you do the course.
I'm very envious. I went to Niseko a couple of years ago and was very impressed. So much snow and a great place to hang out. Be sure to check out Sekka Deli for some great bistro food. The Sushi at the traditional Japanese restaurant on the main road running through town (same road as Sekka Deli, it's called Fujizushi I think) is the best I have had and very good value. A Bu Cha is a friendly bar/pub, also with good food.
Top tip - The powder course that they run from the building near the top of the Annupuri gondola (need to get a short rope tow to reach it) allows you to access some great powder terrain that is off limits unless you do the course.
Edited 1 time. Last update at 03-Nov-2011
Surfarthur
reply to 'Room available for the season in Niseko - amazing location' posted Nov-2011
Also worth checking out Rusutsu for a change of scene, 40 mins from Niseko, amazing riding through the trees and quieter too.
Topic last updated on 03-November-2011 at 22:13