April, 27th 2026

Days are getting warmer and the weather clearer in Niseko now that we are in the spring season. We have a little more than one week left in Niseko’s ski season, with Niseko Tokyu Grand HIRAFU and Niseko Annupuri International Ski Area remaining open until May 6.
This late spring period is not only a great time to enjoy the last bits of skiing before the summer but also an opportunity to see Japan’s famous cherry blossoms (sakura) in bloom, and to enjoy summer activities such as rafting, tree trekking and golf. Read on to find out more about the things you can enjoy during this late spring period before the ski season ends.

From late April to May is the only time of the year you get to see the exquisite Japanese cherry blossoms blooming. In Hokkaido, the sakura are expected to start blooming around mid April and to be in full bloom by end of April /early May.

The end of April to around the middle of May marks the season for the best rafting throughout the year. The snow accumulated over the winter melts and flows into the rivers, increasing the water level. With bigger rapids, rafting during this season is the most thrilling. Rafting is also a great way to immerse yourself in nature, and if you’re lucky, you might be able to see cherry blossoms during the activity too. Check out more details about rafting here.

The end of April to the beginning of May is also the only time of the year when you get to ski and golf on the same trip. Niseko Golf Course opens from April 24, Niseko Hanazono Resort’s HANAZONO GOLF opens from May 2, and Niseko Village Golf Course opens from May 15.
Check out more details here.

Want to try something thrilling and test your courage with your family and friends? Tree Trekking is an outdoor activity where you navigate through a high-ropes obstacle course strung between the trees. There are various tree trekking options in Hanazono, Grand Hirafu and Niseko Village Pure. Hanazono Tree Trekking will open from April 29. No doubt, it’ll be a memorable experience!

Now that the snow has melted from the road, driving is a lot less tricky and more relaxing than it was before. Car rental rates are also more affordable than peak season, so there is no better time to explore Niseko by car. Try driving to all the different onsens, eating out at the most local small restaurants, visiting the local shrines, and having a taste of Niseko’s authentic Japanese experience!
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