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5 Awesome Things to Do in Niseko That Aren't Just Skiing - Discover all that’s on offer in the chilly mountain town

It is virtually impossible to think about the Japanese mountainous town of Niseko without skiing. Images of snow-covered mountains and skis are all that conjure up in your head when you hear Niseko. However, there's a whole lot more on offer in the chilly mountain town, awaiting your discovery.

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Climb Mount Yotei - An adventurous treat for the adventurous soul

The snow-covered mountain overlooking Hirafu, immediately reminiscent of Mount Fuji, is Mount Yotei - an active stratovolcano and the main peak in Niseko, standing in the sanctuary of the Shikotsu-Toya National Park. The 1898-metre-high peak not only serves as a place for hiking for adventure-seeking tourists to the mountainous town but is also home to a wide variety of arctic wildlife, such as red foxes, sables, chipmunks, flying squirrels, and snow rabbits. The 4 to 6-hour hike is no walk in the park but guarantees to give you your fill of adventure and jaw-dropping views.

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Let loose at PURE - Your fill of adrenaline-pumping adventure

Make your way to the tranquil Niseko Village to find yourself at Niseko Village Nature Experience Ground "PURE", inviting you to engage in a whole host of winter and summer outdoor activities. From tree trekking and hot air ballooning to tennis, disc golf and the star attraction of the facility, the 1.4-kilometre-long zipline — the longest in all of Japan — your much-awaited rush of adrenaline is a guarantee here at PURE. Let yourself loose and unleash your inner thrill-seeker.

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Cruise Lake Toya - Unruffled waters and oodles of nature

An hour's drive away from Niseko is the scenic Lake Toya — a volcanic caldera lake nestled within the confines of Shikotsu-Toya National Park. The spectacular place of nature is brimming with jaw-dropping scenic beauty and boasts arguably the prettiest outdoor sight in town. Hop on a boat and cruise Lake Toya — the best way to take in the unruffled waters and the surrounding scenery. Treat yourself to a bit of adventure and exploration by hopping off the boat at the 4 uninhabited islands set right in the middle of the lake.

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Soar in a hot air balloon - A bird's-eye view of stunning Niseko

Craving the best views of Niseko? Nothing affords the most breathtaking views of Niseko like a hot air balloon ride. The ride takes you 30 metres up into the sky, treating you to a bird's-eye view of the gorgeous mountain town, especially of the majestic Mount Yotei. Soak up the mind-blowing sight and be sure to make a few lovely memories as you soar into the azure blue skies, that make your trip to Niseko truly memorable.

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Soak in an onsen - Let yourself wallow in warmth and comfort

No trip to the chilly mountain town of Niseko would be complete without treating yourself to a soak in an onsen — a traditional heated Japanese bath. Nothing beats a soothing soak in an onsen after a long day of revelling in the glories of Niseko. Vacationing tourists can find onsens around many places of Niseko accommodation, including the likes of Chatrium Niseko Japan.

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