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NISEKO TOKYU Grand HIRAFU (ニセコ東急 グラン・ヒラフ, Niseko Tokyu Guran Hirafu) is a ski resort located in the Hirafu area of Kutchan, Abuta District, Hokkaidō, Hokkaidō, Japan. It is a vast snow resort stretching from Niseko Annupuri’s summit (elevation 1,308.5 m) to its base, and it is famous for its fine-quality powder snow.
Together they form 8.87 km 2 (2,191 acres) skiable of what is known as the Niseko United. The lift system comprises 38 gondolas and lifts connecting 61 ski runs and 12 terrain parks. The lift system comprises 38 gondolas and lifts connecting 61 ski runs and 12 terrain parks.
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. [6] As a result, Niseko has come to refer to the area at the foot of Niseko Annupuri.
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Col de l'Iseran (elevation 2770 m) – highest paved mountain pass in the Alps; Col de la Joux Verte – France; Julier Pass – Switzerland; Klausen Pass; Krumbach Saddle; Loibl Pass (Ljubelj Pass) – Austria/Slovenia; Maloja Pass; Nufenen Pass; Oberalp Pass; Petit Col Ferret – Italy/Switzerland; Plöcken Pass (Passo di Monte Croce Carnico ...
Niseko Station (ニセコ駅, Niseko-eki) is a railway station on the Hakodate Main Line in Niseko, Hokkaidō, Japan. It is operated by JR Hokkaido and has the station number "S25". [ 1 ]
The Vale Niseko, is a ski-side serviced apartment and condo-hotel property development located on the ski run in upper Hirafu Village, in Niseko, on Japan's northern island of Hokkaidō. Announced in 2007, [ 1 ] it is Niseko's largest residential single complex with a total of 49 residences, outdoor heated pool, private onsen (natural thermal ...
Niseko Volcanic Group is a volcanic group of active stratovolcanoes and lava domes situated in Hokkaidō, Japan. The volcanoes are younger than 400,000 years. The volcanoes are younger than 400,000 years.