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Niseko, Hokkaido

Coordinates:42°48′N140°41′E / 42.800°N 140.683°E /42.800; 140.683
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Town in Hokkaido, Japan
Niseko
ニセコ町
Town
Summer in Niseko Annupuri, one of the most famous mountains for downhill skiing in Hokkaido.
Summer in Niseko Annupuri, one of the most famous mountains for downhill skiing in Hokkaido.
Flag of Niseko
Flag
Official seal of Niseko
Seal
Location of Niseko in Hokkaido (Shiribeshi Subprefecture)
Location of Niseko inHokkaido (Shiribeshi Subprefecture)
Niseko is located in Japan
Niseko
Niseko
Location in Japan
Coordinates:42°48′N140°41′E / 42.800°N 140.683°E /42.800; 140.683
CountryJapan
RegionHokkaido
PrefectureHokkaido (Shiribeshi Subprefecture)
DistrictAbuta
Government
 • MayorKenya Katayama
Area
 • Total
197.13 km2 (76.11 sq mi)
Population
 (30 September 2025)
 • Total
5,036
 • Density25.55/km2 (66.17/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+09:00 (JST)
City hall address47, Aza Fujimi, Niseko-chō, Abuta-gun, Hokkaidō
048-1595
Websitewww.town.niseko.lg.jp
Symbols
BirdGreat spotted woodpecker
FlowerLavender
MascotNicky (ニッキー) and Anicky (アニッキー)
TreeJapanese white birch

Niseko (Japanese:ニセコ町,Niseko-chō,[ɲ̟isekotɕoː]) is atown located inShiribeshi Subprefecture, Hokkaido, Japan. Niseko as a resort area refers to theNiseko tourism zone (ニセコ観光圏), which consists of the three towns ofKutchan, Niseko, andRankoshi at the foot of Niseko Annupuri.[1][2]

The name Niseko is derived from the Nisekoanbetsu River (ニセコアンベツ川), meaning "river toward the cliff" in theAinu language.[3]

The Niseko town's main income sources areagriculture andtourism. The resort itself, Niseko United, is part of the Mountain Collective. Moreover, the town is renowned for its quality powder snow and world-class facilities, including traditionalonsen and restaurants.[4]

Town

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The location ofNiseko station

The town had an estimatedpopulation of 5,036 as of 30 September 2025, and adensity of 25/km2 (65 inhabitants per square mile). 2,765 households.[5] The total number of visitors during the 2009 winter season was 201,000.[6] The total area is 197.13 km2 (76.11 square miles).

History

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Since the present urban area of Niseko Town is located at the confluence of the Makkari andShiribetsu Rivers, it was called "Makkari pet putu" (lit.'mouth of the Makkari River') inAinu, and came to be called "Makkari Bepputo" (真狩別太) in Japanese.[7]

Archaeological evidence suggests that while the Niseko area carries Ainu-derived place names, there is no clear record of a continuous Ainu settlement in the present town area. However,Ainu people are known to have visited the region seasonally, particularly for salmon fishing along the Shiribetsu River basin.[8]

Later, when the lower reaches of the Makkari River were divided fromMakkari Village in 1901, the new village was named Kaributo Village (狩太村), short for Makkari Bepputo.[7]

In 1950, Kaributo Village was promoted to Kaributo Town (狩太町). In 1963, the Niseko Annupuri area was designated as "Niseko-Shakotan-Otaru Kaigan Quasi-National Park," and the following year, 1964, the name of Kaributo Town was changed to Niseko Town to promote tourism.

The name Niseko originally comes from the Nisekoanbetsu River. Nisekoanbetsu is derived from the Ainu word "Nisei ko an pet," which translates directly to "river toward the cliff".[3] The mountain that is the source of the river was called "Nisei ko an nupuri" (lit.'the mountain of the Niseko [Anbetsu] River') in Ainu, or Niseko Annupuri in Japanese, with "nupuri" meaning mountain.[7]

As a result, Niseko has come to refer to the area at the foot of Niseko Annupuri. For this reason, the town's name change was vehemently opposed by neighboring towns, which claimed that the name "Niseko" would be stolen.[9]

Because of this, a distinction is made in Japan between Niseko Town and the Niseko area as a resort. Currently, the Niseko resort area includes the three towns of Kutchan, Niseko, and Rankoshi Town, which are designated as the "Niseko Tourism Zone" under Japan's Tourism Zone Development Law (enacted in 2008).[1]

Geography

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Niseko Town is located at 140 degrees 48 minutes east longitude and 42 degrees 52 minutes north latitude. It is surrounded by the mountains ofMount Yōtei (1,898m), a national park, to the east and Niseko Annupuri (1,309m), a national park, to the north, forming a hilly basin with many wave-like slopes.[10]

TheShiribetsu River (the clearest river in Japan in 2004) flows through the center of the town, and small and medium-sized rivers such as the Konbu River, Nisekoanbetsu River, and Makkari River flow into it.

Climate

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Niseko Town has a plateau-like environment with mountains on all four sides, which gives it a slightly continental climate, with relatively hot summers and cold winters.

Spring and autumn are generally mild, but the rainy season and early and late frosts often affect agriculture. Summer rainfall is also quite heavy. The most characteristic feature is winter, when the northwesterly monsoon brings moisture from the Sea of Japan, which is blocked by the Yotei-Niseko mountain range, resulting in snowfall. In summer, the winds are mostly from the southeast and southwest, and in winter, as mentioned above, the northwesterly winds are strong, but relatively mild compared to the rest of Hokkaido.

The average annual temperature is 6.7 °C, with August having the highest temperature at 20.5 °C and January having the lowest at -6.0 °C.

Annual precipitation is 1,498.5 mm, with relatively heavy precipitation from August to February and the heaviest precipitation from December to January. Compared to other regions in Hokkaido, the summer months have slightly higher temperatures and less precipitation, while the winter months have cooler temperatures and more precipitation.[11]

The Niseko area is one of the heaviest snowfall areas in Hokkaido, with a total annual snowfall of 1,243 cm. Snowfall is particularly heavy from December to February, with more than 25 days of snowfall.[11]

The resort is internationally renowned for its consistently good falls of light powder snow and its long ski season which runs from late November until early May. The snow is not as dry as other areas in Hokkaido, but the volume is high, with the average snow depth in March reaching 351 cm (138 inches).

Niseko was named as the world's No. 2 snowiest resort in December 2007 with annual average snowfall of 15.1 m (595 inches).[12] First place went to theMt. Baker Ski Area in Washington State with 16.3 m (641 inches).

Climate data for Niseko
MonthJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecYear
Mean daily maximum °C (°F)−4
(25)
−3
(27)
2
(36)
8
(46)
15
(59)
19
(66)
24
(75)
24
(75)
20
(68)
13
(55)
6
(43)
−1
(30)
10
(50)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F)−9
(16)
−9
(16)
−5
(23)
0
(32)
6
(43)
11
(52)
16
(61)
17
(63)
13
(55)
6
(43)
0
(32)
−6
(21)
3
(38)
Average rainfall mm (inches)137.9
(5.43)
102.7
(4.04)
101.9
(4.01)
81.2
(3.20)
88.8
(3.50)
108.1
(4.26)
129.6
(5.10)
184.0
(7.24)
155.9
(6.14)
148.1
(5.83)
181.7
(7.15)
177.6
(6.99)
1,597.5
(62.89)
Average snowfall cm (inches)56.3
(22.2)
36.7
(14.4)
41.0
(16.1)
6.2
(2.4)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
1.5
(0.6)
38.7
(15.2)
64.6
(25.4)
245
(96.3)
Source: WWO[13]

Population

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The total population of Niseko Town as of September 30, 2025 was 5,036 (not including foreigners), with 2,549 males and 2,487 females.[5]

The population decreased from 1920 to 1940, but increased temporarily after World War II. However, the population began to decline again around 1960, when depopulation began to become more pronounced nationwide, and by 1980 it had dropped to less than half of its 1920 level. Since then, the population has remained flat, although there have been some fluctuations.[11]

Resort

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Main article:Niseko

The Niseko Tourism Zone, which includes Niseko Town, is located at the foot of Niseko Annupuri and is famous as an international ski resort area. The reason is that Japan's economy has beenstagnant for more than 30 years, making it one of the cheapest ski resorts in the world.[14]

Transportation

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Niseko is located in the southwestern part of Hokkaido. The nearest airport isNew Chitose Airport.JR Hokkaido, taxis, limousines and rental vehicles are some of the options to get to Niseko. The journey from the airport takes around 2 hours and 30 minutes. Niseko has day trips to many of the surrounding areas.

TheHokkaidō Shinkansen (bullet train) linking Kutchan (倶知安) with Tokyo and Sapporo is scheduled to open in March 2031.

Conferences

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Niseko Town completely renovated and reopened its Community Hall as a conference center in January 2012.

Education

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Niseko Town operates a number of municipal schools under the jurisdiction of the Niseko Town Board of Education, including:

  • Niseko Elementary School (Fujimi 12, Niseko Town)
  • Kondo Elementary School (Kondo 266, Niseko Town)
  • Niseko Junior High School (Fujimi 143, Niseko Town)
  • Niseko High School (Fujimi 141-9, Niseko Town)

Niseko High School offers a unique curriculum integrating agriculture and tourism, and accepts students from both inside and outside the town. Boarding facilities are available for students from remote areas.[15]

Hokkaido International School Niseko

HokkaidoInternational School (HIS) in Niseko is a private, coeducational day school that offers a western-style education from pre-school through 6th grade for students of all nationalities. English is the language of instruction. The school was established in 2011 and is a branch of Hokkaido International School in Sapporo. HIS Niseko and HIS Sapporo are the only international schools on the island of Hokkaido.[16]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"ニセコ観光圏整備計画" [Niseko Tourism Zone Development Plan](PDF) (in Japanese). Rankoshi Town, Niseko Town, Kutchan Town. 2023. Retrieved17 December 2023.
  2. ^"ニセコ観光圏" [Niseko Tourism Zone] (in Japanese). Niseko Kankouken. 2023. Retrieved17 December 2023.
  3. ^abNagata, Hōsei (1891).北海道蝦夷語地名解 第1-3篇 [A Dictionary of Ezoic Place Names in Hokkaido, Vols. 1-3.] (in Japanese). Hokkaido. p. 226.doi:10.11501/992037.
  4. ^Japan External Trade Organization Hokkaido Trade Information Center, ed. (January 2006).ニセコ地域における外国人の観光と投資状況に関する報告書 [Report on the status of foreign tourism and investment in the Niseko area] (in Japanese). Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO).
  5. ^ab"Population and Households Hokkaido Niseko Town". Hokkaido Niseko Town.Archived from the original on 11 October 2025. Retrieved11 October 2025.
  6. ^Snow Place Like Home – Monocle, 10 February 2010
  7. ^abcYamada, Shūzō (30 November 2018).北海道の地名 [Place Names in Hokkaido]. Studies on Ainu Place Names, Supplementary Volume (in Japanese) (2 ed.). Urayasu City: Sōfūkan. p. 464.ISBN 978-4-88323-114-0.
  8. ^"About Niseko Town".Niseko Town Official Website. Retrieved7 October 2025.
  9. ^朝日新聞社 (1968). The Asahi Shimbun Hokkaido Branch (ed.).火の山 [Fire Mountain]. Hokuensha. p. 80.doi:10.11501/2974871.
  10. ^ニセコ町 (北海道) (March 1982). Niseko Town History Compilation Committee (ed.).ニセコ町史 [History of Niseko Town] (in Japanese). Niseko Town.doi:10.11501/9570779.
  11. ^abc"平成15年度 ニセコ町地域新エネルギービジョン策定報告書" [2003 Niseko Town Regional New Energy Vision Development Report](PDF) (in Japanese). Niseko Town. February 2004. Retrieved18 December 2023.
  12. ^"Top 20 Snowiest Ski Resorts in the World – ForbesTraveler.com". Archived fromthe original on 11 January 2008. Retrieved21 January 2008.
  13. ^"Niseko, Japan". Zoomash. Retrieved19 February 2023.
  14. ^"カツカレー3200円、清掃員の時給2200円も…外国人から見ると高くない?ニセコの物価高騰の背景に異常なほどの人手不足 | TBS NEWS DIG (1ページ)".TBS NEWS DIG (in Japanese). 4 February 2024. Retrieved16 February 2024.
  15. ^"List of Schools in Niseko Town".Niseko Town Official Website. Retrieved7 October 2025.
  16. ^"Hokkaido International School: About HIS Niseko".home.his.ac.jp. Archived fromthe original on 25 November 2015. Retrieved3 July 2017.

External links

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  • his.ac.jp, Hokkaido International School in Niseko

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