This is Kubota from Adan Staff.
The other day,
The best of Niseko from a client I met in Singapore!
I love Sapporo so much that I go there 1.2 times a year, but it is 2 bus rides away from there.
While there are many different areas in Niseko,
Cafes to restaurants and taverns around the intersection,
This is a tavern that was located a short distance from the center of the city.
Everything from snacks to drinks was very tasty!
And as for the city itself, the overwhelming majority of people on the streets are Australian, making it feel like a petit overseas trip. (Prices are also resort prices, but...,
And manholes are cute,
English menus are the default in cafes...!
It is also typical of Australia to have "Flat White" on the coffee menu.
Breakfast eaten slowly was bliss.
Now, I've talked about food as usual, but Niseko is all about powder snow.
I really wanted to experience it, so I went to the ski resort!
In the Hirafu area, there is a very large ski resort called Grand Hirafu.
The shuttle bus service provides easy access to the ski slopes.
As one would expect from Hokkaido, the course is very wide,
The powder snow was already fluffy and smooth,
I didn't try it because I don't have the skills,
And the snowfall is very heavy, so there is always fresh snow.
This is the attraction that brings people from all over the world to Niseko for its powder snow!
It was a strange and fascinating city with its own established culture despite being in Japan.
It is not easy to go there, but I would like to visit again someday.