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Andaru Collection Niseko — luxury ski hotel in Niseko, Hokkaido, Japan, Japan near Niseko Annupuri International Ski Area
Niseko, Hokkaido, Japan

Andaru Collection Niseko

Near Niseko Annupuri International Ski Area6 rooms
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Andaru Collection Niseko offers private luxury villas set amid the serene landscapes of Hokkaido’s Niseko region. Each villa features spacious living areas, fully equipped kitchens, and panoramic mountain views, blending modern comfort with Japanese design. Guests enjoy personalized concierge service, in-villa dining, and easy access to Niseko’s renowned ski slopes and year-round outdoor activities, creating an exclusive retreat for families and groups.

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Quick Facts

Rooms6
Distance to LiftsDistance to lifts not available
Distance to Airport110 km
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What We Love:

Andaru Collection Niseko offers private luxury villas with panoramic mountain views, personalized concierge service, and direct access to Niseko’s world-class ski slopes.

Guest Experience

Experience the ultimate in alpine privacy with Andaru Collection Niseko’s luxurious villas, each offering panoramic mountain views, minimalist Japanese design, and private onsens for serene relaxation. Personalized concierge service ensures every detail is tailored, from ski shuttles to curated in-villa dining with gourmet Hokkaido wagyu and fresh seafood prepared by acclaimed local chefs. Guests enjoy seamless access to Niseko’s legendary ski slopes and are moments from Hirafu Village’s Michelin-starred restaurants, vibrant après ski bars, and year-round outdoor adventures. Ideal for families, couples, or groups seeking an exclusive retreat, this sanctuary blends refined comfort with the natural beauty and culinary richness of Hokkaido.

Amenities

Free Wi-FiFree parkingRestaurantNon-smoking roomsAir conditioningKitchenetteShuttle serviceConcierge serviceGardenTerraceLoungeBreakfast availableTea/Coffee maker in all roomsLuggage storageSki shuttle
Dining

Dining Experience

• Private In-Villa Dining & Chef Experiences – Enjoy gourmet Japanese and international cuisine prepared by acclaimed local chefs in the privacy of your villa, featuring specialties such as Hokkaido wagyu, fresh seafood, and seasonal produce.

• Kamimura – Michelin-starred restaurant in nearby Hirafu Village, renowned for its elegant French-Japanese fusion tasting menus crafted with local ingredients.

• An Dining – Celebrated for modern Hokkaido cuisine and an extensive sake selection, offering a refined yet approachable dining experience highlighting regional flavors.

• The Barn by Odin – Distinctive for its striking architecture and European-inspired dishes, providing a memorable alpine dining atmosphere.

• Bar Gyu+ – Iconic après ski speakeasy, famed for its creative cocktails and intimate ambiance, perfect for unwinding after a day on the slopes.

Après Ski

Andaru Collection Niseko offers a refined alpine retreat with private villas, each featuring fully equipped kitchens for in-villa dining and private chef experiences upon request, allowing guests to savor gourmet Japanese and international cuisine in the comfort of their residence. While the property itself does not have traditional on-site restaurants or bars, it provides curated in-villa dining options, including Hokkaido wagyu, fresh seafood, and seasonal produce, often prepared by acclaimed local chefs. For après ski and dining nearby, guests are within easy reach of Hirafu Village, renowned for its vibrant culinary scene. Notable options include Kamimura, a Michelin-starred restaurant offering contemporary French-Japanese fusion; An Dining, celebrated for its modern Hokkaido fare and extensive sake selection; and The Barn by Odin, known for its architecturally striking setting and European-inspired cuisine. For après ski, Bar Gyu+ is a local favorite, famous for its speakeasy ambiance and creative cocktails, while Musu provides a stylish lounge atmosphere with panoramic mountain views. The proximity to Niseko’s lively dining and bar scene ensures guests enjoy both exclusive in-villa experiences and access to some of the region’s most acclaimed culinary and social venues.

Design & Architecture

Private villas are thoughtfully arranged to maximize panoramic mountain views, featuring a harmonious blend of contemporary architecture and refined Japanese aesthetics. Interiors showcase natural wood finishes, expansive windows, and open-plan layouts that invite the surrounding landscape indoors, while subtle traditional elements—such as shoji screens and minimalist furnishings—create a tranquil, immersive retreat that seamlessly integrates with Niseko’s alpine environment.

Architecture
Staying at Andaru Collection Niseko in Hokkaido places you at the heart of Japan’s premier ski destination, renowned for its powder snow, sophisticated amenities, and vibrant après-ski culture. As your base, Andaru Collection offers seamless access to the region’s most celebrated ski resorts, each with its own distinct allure. Niseko United (Grand Hirafu, Hanazono, Niseko Village, Annupuri): Just minutes from the hotel, Niseko United is a world-class ski area comprising four interlinked resorts. Expect legendary powder, extensive off-piste terrain, and a cosmopolitan atmosphere. Grand Hirafu is known for its lively village and night skiing, Hanazono for family-friendly activities and terrain parks, Niseko Village for luxury amenities and tree runs, and Annupuri for quieter slopes and wide-open bowls. The best time to visit is December through February for peak powder conditions. Insider tip: Purchase the Niseko United All Mountain Pass for seamless access to all four resorts. Moiwa Ski Resort: A hidden gem adjacent to Annupuri, Moiwa offers a more relaxed, uncrowded experience with excellent powder and tree skiing. It’s ideal for advanced skiers seeking fresh tracks and families looking for a quieter atmosphere. Early mornings here often yield untouched snow. Rusutsu Resort: About 40 minutes from Niseko, Rusutsu is famed for its deep powder, playful terrain, and unique tree runs. The resort’s modern lift system and variety of slopes cater to all levels, while the amusement park and snow activities make it a favorite for families. Advanced skiers will appreciate the off-piste options and sidecountry access. Après-ski and regional experiences: Indulge in Niseko’s renowned dining scene, from Michelin-starred restaurants to cozy izakayas. Unwind in a traditional onsen with mountain views, or explore local sake breweries. For a cultural touch, consider a guided snowshoe tour or a visit to nearby Otaru for its historic canal and glassworks. Special considerations: International guests will find English widely spoken and services tailored to global travelers. Families benefit from dedicated kids’ ski schools and childcare. Advanced skiers should explore guided backcountry tours for the best powder stashes, but always check avalanche conditions and consider hiring a local guide. Andaru Collection Niseko offers an exceptional gateway to Hokkaido’s finest ski experiences, blending luxury, adventure, and authentic Japanese hospitality for an unforgettable winter escape.
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