Si decides alojarte en One Niseko Resort Towers de Niseko, estarás cerca de remontes de esquí y a menos de cinco minutos en coche de Zona de esquí internacional Annupuri de Niseko y Estación de Esquí Niseko Moiwa. Además, este hotel de esquí se encuentra a 15,5 km de Niseko Tokyu Grand HIRAFU y a 0,9 km de Manantial Kanro-sui.
Diviértete en las pistas de esquí o elige entre las instalaciones recreativas a tu disposición, que incluyen aguas termales. Encontrarás además conexión a Internet wifi gratis, guardaesquís y una tienda de recuerdos. Gracias al servicio de transporte gratuito podrás llegar a las pistas de esquí cómoda y rápidamente.
Aprovecha para cenar en el restaurante TURA, que se especializa en cocina italiana. También hay una cafetería, por si te apetece una fabulosa merienda. Qué mejor forma de acabar el día que con una bebida en el bar o lounge. Se ofrece un desayuno completo todos los días de 07:30 a 09:30 con un coste adicional.
Tendrás periódicos gratuitos en el vestíbulo, consigna de equipaje y una lavandería a tu disposición. Se ofrece servicio de transporte desde la estación de tren gratuito y un aparcamiento sin asistencia gratuito.
Reserva una de las 90 habitaciones con cocina, frigorífico/congelador grande y placa de cocina, y disfruta de una estancia inolvidable. Descansa como nunca en una cama con edredón de plumas y ropa de cama de alta calidad. La conexión wifi gratis te permitirá estar al tanto de todo. Para tus momentos de ocio, tendrás una televisión LCD de 32 pulgadas con canales digitales. El baño privado con ducha y bañera combinadas está provisto de bañera profunda y artículos de higiene personal gratuitos.
«Review: 5-Night Stay at One Niseko Hotel, Japan
We recently stayed five nights at One Niseko and overall enjoyed our stay, but there are some important things future guests — especially skiers — should know.
The rooms were spacious, generally clean, and had very comfortable beds and linens. A few small maintenance issues could use attention, but nothing that seriously affected our stay. Breakfast was decent but fairly repetitive, with mostly the same offerings each day aside from a few rotating dishes.
Transportation logistics are probably the biggest consideration. The hotel only offers one daily pickup from the Grand Hirafu bus terminal, and it requires advance reservation. The hotel shuttle itself runs only to Annupuri and Moiwa and does so infrequently, often not aligning well with lift closing times. If the upper mountain lifts close early 3:30pm if they open at all and may unexpectedly close due to wind or snow.Yyou can easily end up far from the hotel in this situation. Without the shuttle, taxis are limited and cost around $30 USD, or you may face a crowded 1.5-hour bus ride — skis included.
The hotel is also quite far from Grand Hirafu, and there aren’t many restaurants within walking distance. We even walked back from Moiwa one day in the rain because the shuttle wouldn’t return for another hour — not ideal after skiing.
On the positive side, ski rental prices at the hotel were actually better than many shops in the surrounding area. The hotel restaurant is flexible too — if it’s not full, you can usually walk in without a reservation.
The onsen itself is nice, but etiquette enforcement could improve. Some guests were not following standard onsen rules and wearing underwear in the baths, which created an awkward atmosphere (I felt like an exhibitionist!). Management may want to either enforce rules more clearly or consider alternative policies to maintain guest comfort (allow swimsuits).
Overall, we did enjoy our stay, but unless you have a rental car, I would strongly recommend considering accommodation in Niseko Village or closer to the lifts for convenience. One Niseko is comfortable but somewhat isolated, and transportation can become challenging quickly depending on weather and lift operations.»