Insiders’ guide to the summer - and winter - attractions of ski hub Niseko
What to do, see and eat in Japan’s skiing mecca – in summer as well as winter

The summers also offer a lot, as Kristian Lund, the managing editor of luxury bible Powderlife; Cezar Constantin, who owns the Niseko Pizza restaurant; and Henry Hockley, owner of ski and snowboard school Mountain Memories in nearby Rusutsu, know all too well.
“It’s all about lifestyle,” says Constantin, a Romanian who has called Japan home for 24 years, including the past 18 in Niseko. “And making the most of every season.”
What to do in the summer

“Everyone says they came for the winters but stayed for the summer, and that’s me as well,” says Lund, an Australian who grew up in Japan as the son of a diplomat and has lived in Niseko for 19 years. “It’s just a beautiful green, natural place to be.”