Family Ski Resort in Japan

When you are planning a family ski holiday there is aeveryone to meet up at lunch time and share the
vibe of excitement and togetherness between familymorning stories.
members. However, for the organiser of the holidayThere are multiple service providers of lessons and
there are many different aspects to consider whenrental equipment in English; I would recommend Rhythm
during the planning phase and can be a very stressfulSnow Sports for rental equipment and Pro Powder for
experience. Trying to sift through all the travel agenthighly personalised lessons.
information, surfing the web to research your optionsTransport from your accommodation to the lifts is well
and gathering opinions of others that have alreadyorganised with regular buses making it easy to get the
been through your situation; honestly if you canentire family to the ski hill with equipment, peak times
organise a family ski holiday you can organise a militarycan be crowded however. As the village is reasonably
operation!small, it is possible to walk to just about everything with
Organising a family ski trip to another country likethe family when you are not on the hill, caution will
Japan can bring an entire new range of factors toneed to be taken when walking as the roads can be
consider. However Niseko is one ski destination that isvery slippery at times.
well adapted to International visitors and makes for aSignage around the village can be found in English,
fantastic family ski holiday destination.restaurant and bar menus are provided in English at
Niseko Ski Resortalmost all establishments and there is a wide range of
The village of Niseko is approximately 2.5 hours fromcuisines to keep everyone in the family happy.
Chitose International Airport. The most adaptedAccommodation varies from traditional Japanese
Japanese ski resort to International visitor makespensions, hotels and lodges to western friendly condos
Niseko an easy and stress free family ski destination inand apartments. If you want to experience Japan I
Japan.highly recommend staying at one of the locally owned
The terrain is suitable for families with something forand operated pensions, hotels or lodges as your hosts
everyone; learning areas to off-piste runs for the morecan bring that extra element to your stay in Japan.
advanced and adventurous are easy to access and inHope to see you in Niseko!
close proximity to each other. This makes it easy for