Two resorts. One country. Endless debate. Niseko and Hakuba are the undisputed titans of Japan’s ski scene—but how do they stack up when you break it down category by category?
In our latest video, we put them in the ring and let the stats do the talking.
So… Who Wins?
Both resorts bring serious game—powder, lifestyle, investment value, infrastructure, personality. But which camp takes your vote? Are you Team Niseko or Team Hakuba?
See how they stack up in the below video.
Snowfall: The Powder Punch
If you're chasing epic snow, Japan delivers — but Niseko delivers harder.
- Hakuba: ~6.5 metres per season
- Niseko: ~12.4 metres—a knockout blow for powder fiends
Lift Passes: Value In The Vertical
Skiing for a week? Here’s what it'll cost you for full-mountain access:
- Niseko: ¥81,000 (~$550)
- Hakuba: ¥65,000 (~$440)
Travel Time: Planes, Trains & Pow Turns
Ease of access matters—especially on travel day.
- Hakuba: ~3.5 hours from Tokyo via Shinkansen
- Niseko: ~2 hours from New Chitose Airport (Sapporo)
Property Prices: Battle Of The Bricks
Investment tells its own story:
- Niseko: Average sale price ~USD $1.2M
- Hakuba: Around USD $800K
Entry-Level Properties
A tale of two price-per-square-metre realities:
Hakuba:
- 105 sqm / 2BR chalet
- ¥55M (~$370K USD)
- ~¥525K/sqm
Niseko - Snowdog
- 21 sqm Bijou studio at Snowdog
- ¥38M (~$260K USD)
- ~¥1.8M/sqm