“Retreat to sanctuary of healing at Niseko Village. Guests of all ages can relax, recharge and rejuvenate, surrounded by pine trees and the therapeutic hot spring waters or unwind under the healing hands of skilled therapists with sublime spa treatments and massage therapy.”

HIGASHIYAMA NISEKO VILLAGE, A RITZ-CARLTON RESERVE

Listed in the top 100 remarkable water sources
of Japan, spring water in Niseko is among the
purest in the nation. The journey of Hokkaido’s
famous spring water is a long one, taking
between 50 and 100 years to transform from
melted snow to the gushing streams that
continue to serve the local population. But the
wait is worth it according to the Showa emperor,
who in 1954 proclaimed it to be “sweet dew”.
The water remains Japan’s purest and plays a
vital role at Higashiyama Niseko Village, a
Ritz-Carlton Reserve where guests can take
pleasure in unlimited complimentary indoor and
outdoor onsen access. The private onsen is
available for ultimate relaxation and exclusivity.

Hinode Hills Niseko Village, managed by Hilton

Embrace the time-honoured serenity of onsen bathing at Hinode Hills, where the geothermal riches of Niseko Village Onsens weave a tapestry of wellness, beauty, and relaxation amid the sublime, snow-covered mountains.

HILTON NISEKO VILLAGE

Find tranquility and wellbeing in the heart of nature at Hilton Niseko Village, where our onsen invites you to immerse in thermal waters, indoors with a panorama of shifting seasons, or outdoors by a vibrant, carp-filled pond, each offering a unique embrace of relaxation and rejuvenation.

THE GREEN LEAF NISEKO VILLAGE, TAPESTRY COLLECTION BY HILTON

Surrender to the pure, authentic enchantment of Niseko hot springs at The Green Leaf. Amidst snow-draped pines and boulders, our onsens, fed by mineral-rich springs from the earth’s depths, provide a genuine, healing pause in the Japanese tradition of mindful relaxation.

SPA CHASI LA SOTHYS

In the language of Niseko’s indigenous Ainu, “chasi” translates to “sanctuary.” Drawing from the true meaning of the word, Spa Chasi La Sothys, located in Higashiyama Niseko Village, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve, offers hotel guests a retreat high in the mountains and surrounded by forests, home of the Ainu’s mythological divine spirit. Like the changing landscape, which transforms from shimmering silver in winter to emerald green in spring, the spa takes cues from Hokkaido’s natural surroundings, incorporating land-sourced ingredients into treatments that blend Japanese tradition with French techniques, plus boast luxurious features like private onsens

JUHYO – SPORTS AND WELLNESS SPA

Juhyo meaning `snow covered trees` sets the scene for this cozy spa, nestled in the spectacular nature of The Green Leaf hotel. Juhyo Spa is a welcoming haven of warmth and winter aura. The combination of Japanese aestetics and hospitality, together with european sports science, has created the unique concept behind this sports and wellness Spa. After a hard session on the slopes, recovery, restore and reset your body, for your next days` adventure in this winter wonderland. Many years of training and knowledge ensures an exceptional guest experience is delivered. For bookings and enquiries, email Juhyo@tyg-spas.com

ARANYA SPA

We invite you to the beautiful Aranya Spa. Managed by The Yuki Group, they have incorporated their core knowledge of sports science with traditional Japanese massage rituals, creating a unique array of treatments that successfully blend the old and new. ‘Aranya’ is a sanskrit word meaning ‘forest’. Buddhist tradition refers to aranya as a quiet retreat away from worldly distractions. Surrounded by the spectacular landscapes of Niseko, we aim to honor the beauty of nature through our wellness rituals, each of which are represented by one of the the five elements of nature; earth, fire, wind, water and wood. By consciously engaging with these elements one can foster a deeper connection with nature and enhance our physical and mental wellbeing.
 
For enquiries and bookings, please contact the team at Aranya, through the link below.