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Niseko Grand Hotel Hokkaido — Hotel in Niseko

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Niseko Grand Hotel Hokkaido
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Straightforward hotel offering a restaurant, as well as communal bathhouses with hot spring water.
Nearby attractions
Niseko Moiwa Ski Resort
448 Niseko, Abuta District, Hokkaido 048-1511, Japan
Nearby restaurants
Tura (One Niseko Resort Towers Restaurant)
455-3 Niseko, Abuta District, Hokkaido 048-1511, Japan
Gallery Cafe (One Niseko Resort Towers)
Japan, 〒048-1511 Hokkaido, Abuta District, Niseko, 455-3 1階
Restaurant Keyspring NISEKO
701-12 Yunosato, Rankoshi, Isoya District, Hokkaido 048-1321, Japan
Raphael
447-5 Niseko, Abuta District, Hokkaido 048-1511, Japan
SANBARACO NISEKO
447-14 Niseko, Abuta District, Hokkaido 048-1511, Japan
カリネット
415 Niseko, Abuta District, Hokkaido 048-1511, Japan
Nearby hotels
Niseko Konbu Onsen Tsuruga Besso Moku no Sho
393 Niseko, Abuta District, Hokkaido 048-1511, Japan
Hotel KANRONOMORI
Japan, 〒048-1511 Hokkaido, Abuta District, Niseko, 415番地19号
El Cosmo Lodge, Niseko
387-6 Niseko, Abuta District, Hokkaido 048-1511, Japan
Niseko Annupuri Onsen Yugokorotei
438 Niseko, Abuta District, Hokkaido 048-1511, Japan
Niseko Backcountry Lodge
447-14 Niseko, Abuta District, Hokkaido 048-1511, Japan
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Niseko Grand Hotel Hokkaido

412 Niseko, Abuta District, Hokkaido 048-1511, Japan
3.0(579)

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Straightforward hotel offering a restaurant, as well as communal bathhouses with hot spring water.

attractions: Niseko Moiwa Ski Resort, restaurants: Tura (One Niseko Resort Towers Restaurant), Gallery Cafe (One Niseko Resort Towers), Restaurant Keyspring NISEKO, Raphael, SANBARACO NISEKO, カリネット
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+81 136-58-2121
Website
niseko-grand.com

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Nearby attractions of Niseko Grand Hotel Hokkaido

Niseko Moiwa Ski Resort

Niseko Moiwa Ski Resort

Niseko Moiwa Ski Resort

4.3

(264)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Snowhiking in the secret forest
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Snowhiking in the secret forest -Private tour-
Sun, Dec 14 • 9:00 AM
Hokkaido, Kutchan, Abuta District, Japan
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Nearby restaurants of Niseko Grand Hotel Hokkaido

Tura (One Niseko Resort Towers Restaurant)

Gallery Cafe (One Niseko Resort Towers)

Restaurant Keyspring NISEKO

Raphael

SANBARACO NISEKO

カリネット

Tura (One Niseko Resort Towers Restaurant)

Tura (One Niseko Resort Towers Restaurant)

4.4

(13)

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Gallery Cafe (One Niseko Resort Towers)

Gallery Cafe (One Niseko Resort Towers)

4.3

(6)

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Restaurant Keyspring NISEKO

Restaurant Keyspring NISEKO

4.6

(40)

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Raphael

Raphael

3.7

(29)

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Reviews of Niseko Grand Hotel Hokkaido

3.0
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4.0
6y

Booking a hotel during prime ski season in Niseko can be so incredibly pricey, especially when you're also factoring in the cost of flying to Japan, eating out and paying for the lift ticket. My husband and I usually stay at nicer places, but we trying to save money and this place appeared to have decent reviews, so we went ahead and booked at the Niseko Grand for three nights. ||Overall, I have to say that the hotel itself is a little worn down and tired. However, I do think that there are definitely some perks to staying here. ||To break it down simply:||Pros: free breakfast buffet (it was primarily Japanese and Chinese food, and there was a large variety of options that I think would appeal to most guests), the onsite onsen was very large and allowed for co-ed bathing, the onsen was open all night, the proximity of the hotel to Annipuri was relatively close (5-7 minutes on the shuttle), there is a small gift shop in the lobby for snacks and any last minute ski gear that you may have forgotten and lastly, the hotel had a quaint, Japanese-type feel to it that was endearing. Oh, and the price. Compared to other hotels in Niseko, the price for the Niseko Grand wasn't too bad, especially when you factor in the free breakfast.||Con: the shuttles, although comfortable, were not very frequent and stopped early in the evening (the last one leaving Hirafu was 8pm-ish...a cab from Hirafu to Niseko Grand at night cost me about 35 bucks), the beds in the room were hilariously small (if you want some intimacy with your partner, I hope for your sake that you're both either thin/very small), there is very strange music that plays in the hallways at around 8am (when you factor in the strange music and the long, desolate hallways, I got the feeling I was in the movie The Shining) and lastly, the hotel was just drab and tired overall. ||My final thoughts for the Niseko Grand is that without the onsen, it would probably be a 1.5 star hotel. But, the onsen really adds great value to the hotel, and even though the place was so drab, I would actually stay here again if I was on a budget and trying...

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4.0
6y

Booking a hotel during prime ski season in Niseko can be so incredibly pricey, especially when you're also factoring in the cost of flying to Japan, eating out and paying for the lift ticket. My husband and I usually stay at nicer places, but we trying to save money and this place appeared to have decent reviews, so we went ahead and booked at the Niseko Grand for three nights. ||Overall, I have to say that the hotel itself is a little worn down and tired. However, I do think that there are definitely some perks to staying here. ||To break it down simply:||Pros: free breakfast buffet (it was primarily Japanese and Chinese food, and there was a large variety of options that I think would appeal to most guests), the onsite onsen was very large and allowed for co-ed bathing, the onsen was open all night, the proximity of the hotel to Annipuri was relatively close (5-7 minutes on the shuttle), there is a small gift shop in the lobby for snacks and any last minute ski gear that you may have forgotten and lastly, the hotel had a quaint, Japanese-type feel to it that was endearing. Oh, and the price. Compared to other hotels in Niseko, the price for the Niseko Grand wasn't too bad, especially when you factor in the free breakfast.||Con: the shuttles, although comfortable, were not very frequent and stopped early in the evening (the last one leaving Hirafu was 8pm-ish...a cab from Hirafu to Niseko Grand at night cost me about 35 bucks), the beds in the room were hilariously small (if you want some intimacy with your partner, I hope for your sake that you're both either thin/very small), there is very strange music that plays in the hallways at around 8am (when you factor in the strange music and the long, desolate hallways, I got the feeling I was in the movie The Shining) and lastly, the hotel was just drab and tired overall. ||My final thoughts for the Niseko Grand is that without the onsen, it would probably be a 1.5 star hotel. But, the onsen really adds great value to the hotel, and even though the place was so drab, I would actually stay here again if I was on a budget and trying...

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4.0
36w

We had a wonderful stay at Niseko Grand Hotel! My friend and I truly enjoyed our time there. One of the highlights was definitely the hotel's own hot springs — absolutely amazing. There are both female-only and mixed-gender areas, which was a great option to have.The staff was incredibly friendly and always eager to help with anything we needed. Their hospitality really made us feel welcome. In fact, staying here felt more like being at a countryside residence than at a hotel — warm, peaceful, and cozy, just like home. We would definitely stay here again if we return to Niseko — and we hope we will!We stayed in a traditional Japanese-style room, which made the experience even more special. Yukata and yuami (bathing suit) were also provided.The hotel also offers free shuttle buses to the ski slopes regularly, which made it super convenient for us to enjoy the mountains. On the day of our departure, the hotel’s driver kindly took us to the nearest train station.Another standout was the hotel’s restaurant. Breakfast was included in our stay, and we also chose to have dinner there a few times. Every dish we tried was delicious and beautifully prepared. The buffet offered a wide variety of both Asian and Western cuisine, and the selection was impressive for both breakfast and dinner.We also tried eating out at a couple of other restaurants in Niseko, but we both agreed that the hotel’s restaurant was by far the best for us. Highly...

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attykellylimbacoattykellylimbaco
Best decision to book this Hotel as this is one of Hokkaido Bus Liner’s drop off/pick up area. Best breakfast as well! Although at this time of the year, hotels in Niseko can cost an arm and a leg but this one is one of the cheaper options. #nisekograndhotel #nisekohotels
William LWilliam L
Niseko Grand is a really great way to experience a traditional Japanese-style room whilst still have a western-style bed. The rooms do feel a bit dated, but that really brings some charm to staying at the place. The onsen was amazing as well. Open almost 24/7 and is a rarity with a mixed-gender open air bath. You will have guests who still go into the mixed-gender bath naked (you need to wear a bathsuit which you rent from the hotel if you want to enter the mixed-gender bath), but if you are a couple it is nice to enjoy a soak whilst talking to each other. The breakfast has a good spread, and the view from the restaurant (on the top floor of the building) is amazing. Refer to the only photo in this review. The only downside is its location from the more happening Hirafu. If you plan on purely skiing/snowboarding, Annapuri is nearby (walking distance) and will have all the slopes that you need. But if you like exploring Hirafu for food, bars, etc, Niseko Grand Hotel is a little far away and you'd need a car or utilize the hotel shuttle bus (not very frequent) to get there.
Aaron HullAaron Hull
I really liked staying at this hotel. Room was affordable and clean, even if the place is a bit dated. The breakfast buffet is on the top floor, offering mountain Vistas as you enjoy your morning coffee. Shuttle bus to the Annapuri resort side and other niseko amenities was punctual and super easy to use. Service was top notch, with all staff speaking at least some English. There's a beer vending machine and a shopette which was cool if you want to avoid paying ¥1100 for a beer in town. I went to two restaurants within walking distance that were superb. The onsen is fantastic for relaxing after a long day of skiing and has both an enclosed space (men and women separate) and an open air space that is lovely. Finally, the hotel has a ski locker room where you can secure your gear overnight, free of charge. They will also store your baggage after check out for free which was appreciated. This is a great spot for the money and I'd happily come back. As long as you aren't expecting the ritz carlton, you'll love it :)
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Niseko Grand is a really great way to experience a traditional Japanese-style room whilst still have a western-style bed. The rooms do feel a bit dated, but that really brings some charm to staying at the place. The onsen was amazing as well. Open almost 24/7 and is a rarity with a mixed-gender open air bath. You will have guests who still go into the mixed-gender bath naked (you need to wear a bathsuit which you rent from the hotel if you want to enter the mixed-gender bath), but if you are a couple it is nice to enjoy a soak whilst talking to each other. The breakfast has a good spread, and the view from the restaurant (on the top floor of the building) is amazing. Refer to the only photo in this review. The only downside is its location from the more happening Hirafu. If you plan on purely skiing/snowboarding, Annapuri is nearby (walking distance) and will have all the slopes that you need. But if you like exploring Hirafu for food, bars, etc, Niseko Grand Hotel is a little far away and you'd need a car or utilize the hotel shuttle bus (not very frequent) to get there.
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I really liked staying at this hotel. Room was affordable and clean, even if the place is a bit dated. The breakfast buffet is on the top floor, offering mountain Vistas as you enjoy your morning coffee. Shuttle bus to the Annapuri resort side and other niseko amenities was punctual and super easy to use. Service was top notch, with all staff speaking at least some English. There's a beer vending machine and a shopette which was cool if you want to avoid paying ¥1100 for a beer in town. I went to two restaurants within walking distance that were superb. The onsen is fantastic for relaxing after a long day of skiing and has both an enclosed space (men and women separate) and an open air space that is lovely. Finally, the hotel has a ski locker room where you can secure your gear overnight, free of charge. They will also store your baggage after check out for free which was appreciated. This is a great spot for the money and I'd happily come back. As long as you aren't expecting the ritz carlton, you'll love it :)
Aaron Hull

Aaron Hull

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