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A Festive Family Guide for Spending Christmas & New Year in Niseko (2024)

Ho-ho-ho! Get ready to experience what a true winter wonderland is like because Niseko’s going all out to make your Christmas and New Year’s celebrations something truly unforgettable. From Santa sightings to dazzling fireworks displays, there’s no shortage of merry happenings to get you in the holiday spirit. So without further ado, let’s check out what’s in store for your family’s winter holiday in Niseko this December!

Family-Friendly Events in Niseko During Christmas Day

Don’t miss these festive family-friendly events during Christmas season that your kids are sure to love:

Santa’s Surprise Visits (25th December, from 4 PM)

The big guy in red is making some special stops at The Vale Niseko and The Maples Niseko! Make sure to tell your little ones to be on their best behaviour if they want to receive a special gift from Santy Claus himself. There’s no telling what’s on that naughty list of his!

Christmas Carollers & Santa’s Grotto (various dates & times)

Prepare to get your festive groove on with some good old-fashioned carol singing at The Vale Niseko, The Vale Rusutsu, and The Maples Niseko. And just when you think it can’t get any merrier, Santa himself will also be popping around with presents for all the nice boys and girls. Make sure to check the time and dates on their websites so you don’t miss the man in action!

Festive Photo Ops

They’ll have Christmas-themed photo booths set up at The Maples Niseko, The Vale Rusutsu, and Fenix Furano. Perfect for snapping those holiday memories to show off back home or to use as next year’s Christmas greeting cards. Make sure to wear your best Christmas sweaters for that extra layer of warmth!

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Family-Friendly Events in Niseko During New Year’s (2025)

While the New Year’s celebrations here are relatively more peaceful compared to other cities, it doesn’t mean there’s nothing to do. Here are some must-attend events in Niseko during the New Year’s:

Hanazono Fireworks (every Saturday until 25th Feb, 5 PM)

Make your way to Hanazono for a dazzling fireworks display every Saturday night. They’ve also got a beautiful Christmas tree on show and some swanky pop-up events happening (the perfect place to do some souvenir shopping!).

Rusutsu Resort’s New Year’s Eve Bash (31st December)

This one’s set to be an absolute cracker! We’re talking over 1200 fireworks, live music, a torchlight parade (you can even join in – but make sure to book ahead!), and some synchronised skiing demos to boot. They’re also serving free hot drinks from 8 PM to keep you warm throughout the night.

First Sunrise of the New Year (1st January, 2025)

What better way to kick off 2025 than with a breathtaking sunrise from the Niseko Gondola? If you’re not nursing a terrible hangover that day, make sure to wake up bright and early to catch the majestic sun rise over the white-covered mountains. Tickets are available from 6:15 AM. Make sure to book in advance as they sell out fast!

Hanazono’s New Year’s Japanese Drum Peformance (1st January, 2025)

Get ready to be blown away as the epic sounds of traditional Japanese taiko drumming echo through the crisp mountain air. On January 1st, around 2 PM, the insanely talented Yotei Taiko crew are bringing their A-game to Hanazono Resort for a mind-blowing performance you won’t want to miss.

Bonus: Furano Kan Kan Mura Winter Village (23rd Dec – 28th Feb)

And if that’s not enough… Why not hop over to Furano for an extra dose of festive fun? This winter wonderland’s got tubing, dog sledding, ice sculptures, and even an ice bar serving up free soft drinks. Sounds like a jolly good time with the whole crew, right?

FAQs: Your Niseko Holiday Survival Guide

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What’s the weather like in Niseko during the holidays?

Expect plenty of snow (obviously!), freezing temperatures, and crisp, clear skies. Pack warm, waterproof clothing, including thermal layers, cosy sweaters, hats, gloves, scarves, and waterproof outerwear. Don’t forget sunscreen and lip balm to protect your skin and lips!

How do I get around Niseko?

Rental cars are ideal for exploring the area, especially if you’re visiting different resorts. Shuttle services are also available.

What should I pack?

Warm clothing is essential, including waterproof outerwear, hats, gloves, scarves, and thermal layers. Don’t forget sunscreen and lip balm, as the sun can be surprisingly strong even in winter!

Are there activities for all ages?

Absolutely! From gentle skiing and snowboarding to snowshoeing, ice skating, and the aforementioned festive events, there’s something for everyone.

Where can I find delicious food?

Niseko boasts a fantastic range of restaurants, from traditional Japanese cuisine to international fare. Many resorts also have on-site dining options.

So there you have it! Your guide to an unforgettable Christmas and New Year in Niseko. Get ready for some snowy fun, festive cheer, and memories that will last a lifetime. Happy holidays!

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