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As the New Year festivities fade, Kyoto becomes a place of discovery: rich in culture, rooted in tradition, and perfect for experiencing the atmosphere with fewer crowds.
Read MoreSpring is one of the quietest and most rewarding times to visit Niseko. The ski season has closed, the landscape is opening up, and the area — freed from peak-season crowds — becomes easier to explore at your own pace.
Read MoreLate April to early May is a transition period in Niseko.
Snow often remains on Mount Yotei and higher elevations, while at ground level, the landscape begins to shift toward spring.
March in Niseko is often misunderstood.
While many assume winter has peaked, those who know the mountains understand that early spring can be one of the most rewarding times to visit.
Winter in Niseko is defined by snow and mountains—but February brings something more. Whether you’re staying among the trees at Miru Niseko or in the heart of Hirafu at Miru Nozomi Views, these seasonal events offer memorable moments beyond the slopes.
Read MoreThis guide brings together local favorites, relaxed comfort food, refined dining, and late-night hideaways — so you can plan your evenings as effortlessly as your ski days.
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