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Hokkaido Backcountry Ski Tour

Escape the crowds and uncover Hokkaido’s best-kept secrets on this exclusive backcountry ski tour

Hokkaido Backcountry Powder Birch Trees Photographer Nolan Isozaki
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10 days, 9 nights
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Hokkaido Japan
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ski touring
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Jan - Feb
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JPY 995,000 per person
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5 guests per guide

This backcountry ski adventure includes 1 free ski day, 7 guided ski days, and 1 cultural day, allowing you to experience Hokkaido’s legendary powder and rich culture. Stay 4 nights in Niseko, 2 nights in Otaru, and 3 nights in Tokachidake with traditional breakfast and dinner included in Tokachidake. 5 days of lift passes are included, as well as private door-to-door transfers on all guided ski days and private transfers between each destination.

Discover Hokkaido's most stunning regions, from the volcanic slopes of Niseko and the coastal beauty of Otaru to the remote, powder-filled backcountry of Tokachidake. You'll explore rugged landscapes of Daisetsuzan National Park, and hidden gems such as Goshiki Onsen and Yoichi-dake. We'll also have the option to ski sidecountry of renowned resorts like Niseko, Kiroro, Furano, Kamui, and Tomamu if the weather takes a turn, or the legs need a rest. Every location offers its own unique terrain and scenery, giving you the ultimate mix of challenging runs, serene landscapes, and cultural experiences.

This trip is designed for fit and experienced ski tourers or splitboarders who are comfortable navigating advanced, steep terrain and have prior backcountry and powder experience. With a focus on untouched lines and deep snow, guests should be prepared for full days of touring in remote areas, including some of Hokkaido’s highest peaks. This is the perfect adventure for those looking to explore Japan's wildest backcountry.

January to early-February provides the best window to experience Hokkaido's peak powder season. Opt to spend a weekend in Tokyo before the tour, helping to adjust to the time zone while exploring Japan's vibrant capital. Alternatively, additional ski days can be arranged if you're looking to extend your adventure.

George, UK – Jan 2025

The experience was phenomenal. For 10 days in the Japanese wilderness, we climbed untouched mountains and skied perfect pow. Our guide was excellent - and the accommodation, food and experience were also great. My first touring holiday, but not my last...

Tanya, Canada – Jan 2025

I did a Hokkaido Backcountry Ski Tour with Mabey Ski, and it was excellent! Fully loaded 9-day itinerary and super well organized, so that you felt like you were really packing a lot into one trip but also able to relax at the same time. Would really recommend this if you are into adventure but not so much into planning one!

Max, France – Jan 2025

I had a fantastic touring trip with Mabey Ski staying in multiple destinations. As we were so mobile it meant chasing the best snow conditions, something that would have been impossible to organise as a DIY trip. The local insight of the Mabey ski staff & their local guide was fantastic & made the trip totally unique, with a traditional Japanese feel. 5/5.

Alvaro, Mexico – Feb 2024

From the moment we arrived, everything was top-notch. The attention to detail and seamless planning made our experience truly unforgettable. The guiding experts were fantastic, ensuring we had an incredible time throughout. Highly recommend Mabey Ski for a hassle-free and fantastic adventure!

Our journey begins in Niseko, where we’ll spend four nights exploring iconic peaks like Mt. Yotei and Shirebetsu-dake, before heading to the coastal town of Otaru. Here, we’ll ski the backcountry of Kokusai and Teine, where steep slopes meet stunning sea views, and explore hidden gems like Goshiki Onsen and Yoichi-dake. If you need a break or the weather turns, there are plenty of local delights to enjoy – from visiting the Yoichi Whiskey Distillery to sampling fresh sushi.

From there, we’ll make our way to Tokachidake, Hokkaido’s premier backcountry location. We’ll roam the vast Daisetsuzan National Park, connecting Kurodake, Asahidake, and Tokachidake, where endless backcountry options await. After each thrilling day on the slopes, relax in one of the area’s many natural onsens (hot springs), and reflect on the incredible skiing and spectacular scenery of Japan’s north.

Day-by-Day Itinerary

Day 1: Arrive in Niseko. Settle into the Yumoto Niseko Prince Hotel Hirafutei. Enjoy a relaxing evening soaking in the onsen or exploring the village.
– Stay: Yumoto Niseko Prince Hotel Hirafutei

Day 2: Free skiing around Niseko. Explore Niseko’s renowned terrain and get warmed up for the days ahead. In the evening, take in Niseko’s vibrant nightlife with a visit to local restaurants and bars.
– Stay: Yumoto Niseko Prince Hotel Hirafutei

Day 3: Full day of guided backcountry skiing around Niseko. Depending on the conditions, options include lift-accessed backcountry in Niseko, Moiwa, or Rusutsu, or touring in nearby ranges.
– Stay: Yumoto Niseko Prince Hotel Hirafutei

Day 4: Another day of guided backcountry skiing. Seek out untouched lines and deep powder in Niseko’s surrounding ranges, taking advantage of the region’s endless options for advanced terrain.
– Stay: Yumoto Niseko Prince Hotel Hirafutei

Day 5: Depart Niseko for Otaru, with guided skiing en route. Explore the backcountry or enjoy some lift-accessed terrain at Kiroro, known for its deep snow and steep runs. Spend the evening exploring the historic port town of Otaru.
– Stay: Hotel Sonia, Otaru

Day 6: Guided ski touring in the nearby mountain ranges like like Goshiki Onsen and Yoichi-dake or lift-assisted skiing at Kokusai and Teine, where steep slopes meet stunning sea views. In the evening, unwind with a visit to the Yoichi Whiskey Distillery or enjoy fresh sushi in town.
– Stay: Hotel Sonia, Otaru

Day 7: Spend the morning exploring the charming port town of Otaru before transferring up to Tokachidake at 2 p.m. Check into Ryounkaku Tokachidake and enjoy a traditional Japanese dinner.
– Stay: Ryounkaku Tokachidake

Day 8: Guided ski touring around Daisetsuzan National Park. Explore the untouched backcountry of this iconic area, with options to ski famous peaks such as Kurodake, Asahidake, and Tokachidake.
– Stay: Ryounkaku Tokachidake

Day 9: Another day of guided touring in Daisetsuzan National Park. Depending on conditions, we can also explore nearby resorts like Furano, Kamui, or Tomamu as weather alternatives.
– Stay: Ryounkaku Tokachidake

Day 10: A final morning of guided skiing around Tokachidake, followed by an afternoon transfer to Sapporo for departure or onward travel.

DETAILS

Dates: January to early-February provides the best window to experience Hokkaido’s peak powder season.
Price: From JPY 995,000 per person

Level: Advanced in powder with ski touring experience
Terrain: Lift-assisted sidecountry and backcountry (touring gear required)

Included:

  • 4 nights at Yumoto Niseko Prince Hotel Hirafutei, Niseko
  • 2 nights at Hotel Sonia, Otaru
  • 3 nights at Ryounkaku Tokachidake
  • Dinner and breakfast at Ryounkaku Tokachidake
  • 7 guided ski days with professional backcountry guides
  • 1 cultural/rest day for sightseeing or relaxation
  • 5 days of lift passes for ski resorts around Hokkaido
  • Bus transfer from Sapporo New Chitose Airport to Niseko
  • Private door-to-door transfers on all guided ski days
  • Private transfer from Niseko to Otaru
  • Private transfer from Otaru to Tokachidake
  • Private transfer from Tokachidake to Sapporo New Chitose Airport

Not Included:

  • Flights
  • Meals and drinks not specified in the itinerary
  • Onsen entry fees
  • Avalanche safety kit and backcountry touring gear (rental available — please enquire for rates and details)