[2024 Niseko Stay] Travel Guide for Higashiyama Niseko Village, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve (Updated Nov)
The mediocre Ritz-Carlton Reserve in Niseko Village is overshadowed by the Garden Park Hyatt
I was really looking forward to this Ritz-Carlton Reserve in Niseko Village for the New Year, after all, it's the most unique existence in the Ritz system, with high positioning and very few in number. However, the actual experience can only be said to be mediocre, especially compared to the Garden Park Hyatt I stayed at later, there is a huge gap.
📍Location: Located in Niseko Village, one of the four major ski resorts in Niseko, there are not as many as in Hirafu, but some public transportation needs to be taken from the nearby Hilton, which is a bit inconvenient.
🏨Hardware facilities: If you look at the appearance of the hotel for the first time, you will be disappointed. It's too ordinary and lacks design. However, after entering the lobby, it's not bad. The most beautiful part of the hotel is the lobby. The volume is not large, the restaurant, gym and hot spring are all on the same floor as the lobby. There is no swimming pool. The rooms are relatively spacious and the design is good, but the materials are not high-grade. For example, the bathroom of this grade of hotel actually uses the Kohler brand. The snow house is on the basement floor and is very small. The service is relatively limited and there are few staff. You can ski in and out.
📝Others: The overall service level is relatively ordinary. Although it's not bad, it doesn't match the positioning of the hotel brand. It's not enthusiastic about Marriott Titanium members. Although I understand that the rooms cannot be upgraded during the snow season, the attitude itself is just average. Especially the restaurant feels particularly ordinary, the dining options are very few, there is only one all-day restaurant and a sushi restaurant.
Overall, it's a lot worse than the Garden Park Hyatt, but the price might be even higher. Overall, it's not cost-effective💰
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The fifth Ritz-Carlton Reserve boutique hotel worldwide, and the first in Japan, located in Higashiyama Niseko Village - a Ritz-Carlton Reserve boutique resort hotel
📍Location: Opened in December 2020, Higashiyama Niseko Village, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve (Aza Soga919-28, Niseko Village)
🏨Hotel Environment: A certain distance from the town's commercial street, the lobby environment is very modern and dreamy, with high floor-to-ceiling windows that directly overlook the snow outside
🛏Room Features: The most distinctive feature should be the snow view, a moment of inner peace, the room comes with a hot spring♨️, the experience is great for a vacation, the secluded meals are also good, the only bug is that the public space and rooms are not big
🎰Design Features: Fairy-tale outdoor snow view, really atmospheric, there is also an outdoor hot spring to soak in, and the room comes with indoor hot spring facilities~
📝Note tips: The view is indeed a secluded work, it is not very convenient to travel, check the car time in advance to the town, there are also nearby ski fields, remember to bring your own equipment haha
Lyra_Hawthornfield_41
Higashiyama niseko village
#hotelreview
Truly first class hotel 🏨 the all stag are kind and very courteous ,the restaurants also variety of food and delicious too,room are perfect clean and tidy so compartable .also lucky give me the upgrade room just for free ,it fantastic,the hotel also have a hot spring and u can get activity nearby especially winter sport ,overall it a best stay and memorable
Atai86
Higashiyama Niseko Village
#2024wish
The food was delicious. I was reassured that they were careful about my allergies. The room was clean and relaxing and comfortable, I felt that it was difficult to communicate with the staff if they could not speak English. The amenities included cleansing and facial wash, so it would have been nice to have a set that included lotion and milk. Beautiful and relaxing ski in and ski out hotel,overall it ok for me.the food little pricey
Atai86
Higashiyama Niseko: Onsen Bliss withFuji View
Higashiyama Niseko Village, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve, is a sanctuary of luxury seamlessly blending Japanese tradition with opulence. The in-room onsen, with its therapeutic waters, offers an intimate retreat, complemented by panoramic views of Mount Fuji. The rooms, a harmonious blend of elegance and functionality, provide a tranquil escape. Culinary excellence awaits in the resort's dining venues. Niseko's renowned ski slopes and cultural richness are at your doorstep.
I wish I can go back in 2024 once again to indulge in the exquisite in-room onsen, witness Mount Fuji's beauty, and relive the unparalleled luxury that defines Higashiyama Niseko Village.
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TRAVEL DEVIL
Higashiyama Niseko Village, a Ritz-Carlton
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Higashiyama Niseko Village, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve features a restaurant, a fitness centre and bar in Niseko. This 5-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk, room service and free WiFi. The hotel has family rooms.The hotel will provide guests with air-conditioned rooms with a desk, a kettle, a minibar, a safety deposit box, a flat-screen TV and a private bathroom with a shower. Higashiyama Niseko Village, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve provides certain rooms with mountain views, and rooms are fitted with a coffee machine. At the accommodation each room comes with bed linen and towels.this hotel is very cold in October until January.