Dates of Operation: December 5, 2025 – April 6, 2026 (TBC)
*Operation period depends on the snow condition (Check the latest opening status)
Now accepting bookings for the 2025–26 winter season!
ONLY WITH HPG
Hanazono Powder Guides (HPG), launched in the 2011-12 season, is a resort-operated guiding service designed to safely explore off-gate skiing. Our expert local guides lead you to hidden powder spots within the resort and backcountry areas accessible through Niseko’s 11 designated gates.
The highlight is our exclusive First Tracks experience—ride the lifts before the public and enjoy untouched runs on empty slopes, a unique Hanazono privilege. Tours include all necessary backcountry gear rental and complimentary transport within Niseko. Experience the best powder Niseko has to offer!

Why Choose HPG
Resort Operated
Hanazono Powder Guides (HPG) is Niseko’s only official resort-operated backcountry guide. We closely coordinate with ski patrol, lift staff, and groomers to ensure top safety and guide you to the best conditions daily.
First Tracks Guaranteed
We don’t just promise first tracks, we guarantee them. Ride the lifts before anyone else and enjoy fresh powder on Hanazono’s slopes. Early risers get the best runs!
Experienced Local Guides
Most of our guides have over 10 years of experience living in Niseko, some over 30. Trust true locals to show you Niseko’s hidden gems.
Customized Tours with Pickup & Drop-off
Tours tailored to your level and preferences, with free pickup and drop-off in Niseko.
BOOK NOWPrivate Tour | Pricing | Details |
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Up to 4 | ¥125,000 / group | 1 lead guide included *Up to 1 additional guest can be added for ¥20,000 if all guests are Level 4 or above on Off-Piste Ability Chart. |
Tail Guide | ¥60,000 / group | 1 tail guide fee will apply if there are 5 to 7 guests. |
The tour operate in the following areas
- Niseko United resorts
- Lift-accessed backcountry terrain
Note
- Backpack, beacon, probe, shovel, can be provided free of charge
- Niseko United All-mountain lift tickets must be prepared in advance
- Please make your booking before 4:00pm at least one day in advance if you would like to start your tour with the “First Tracks” service.
Meeting Point and Time
Please check in at the main activities desk at Resort center Hanazono 308
*Accommodations in the Niseko area for those who use the pick-up service
*Please note that you will not be able to join the tour if you are late for the meeting.
Inquiries & Booking
Booking
Inquiries
Tel: +81 136 - 21 - 6688
Email: bookings@harmonyresorts.com
Hours: 8:30am - 5:00pm
HANAZONO POWDER GUIDES PARTNERS
Frequently Asked Questions
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- Niseko United All Mountain Pass - Not included in the price. Please prepare in advance.
- Backpack - We supply backpacks free of charge for every guest. If you bring your backpack, please ensure you are familiar with strapping on and off your skis/snowboard before the tour.
- Avalanche Beacon - All participants are required to wear it. (If you do not have one, free rental is available.) If you have purchased a new one, please make sure you know how to use it.
- Snow Probe & Shovel - Please bring your regular shovel/probe if you have one. (If you do not have one, free rental is available.)
- Ski Poles - For skiers, ski poles with powder baskets are recommended. For advanced snowboarders, telescopic or fold-down poles will be useful. (If you do not have one, free rental is available.)
- Skiwear - Regular ski/snowboard wear and spare inner layers are recommended. In midwinter, the temperature can drop below -20°C. We recommend wearing clothing that can be layered to regulate body temperature.
- Facemask & Neckwarmer
- Gloves
- Helmet - Required to wear. They can prevent injury from falling, crashing, or even a wayward tree branch. Rental is available at Niseko Sports.
- Goggles & Sunglasses - Outside of the spring season, a bright-colored lens is recommended as we have very few sunny days during the high season. Goggles must be in good condition, especially the ventilation cover. Niseko is very snowy! We have a variety of goggles and spare lens choices suitable for Niseko at Niseko Sports.
If you have come exclusively for the backcountry in Niseko, we recommend a powder ski/snowboard. You will struggle if your snowboard has a regular camber and a freestyle stance setup. If you wish to be guided within the resort boundaries, then regular skis/boards are fine.
- SKIERS: Around 100 mm is recommended for male skiers. It of course depends on the individual's preference, but our guides are using skis of center 100 mm, with a length of about 180 cm.
- SNOWBOARDERS: We recommend powder-specific snowboarding here in Niseko. If you are here for powder snow, why not try powder board?
- NISEKO SPORTS EQUIPMENT HIRE: Talk to our friendly staff at Niseko Sports Equipment Hire at Hanazono 308, Hirafu or The Vale Snowsports for advice and more information on powder skis/snowboards. Niseko Sports has a wide variety of skis/snowboards with a range of popular powder skis/snowboards. Niseko Sports offers the convenient option to switch your ski/snowboards, or even skis to snowboard or vice versa as many times as you like.
Niseko's winter season runs from late November to Early May, the peak powder period is typically from late December through February, although this varies every season. An annual average 4 meter snow base ensures great Spring conditions from March onwards.
- Start of Season: The first snowfalls of the year in Niseko are usually from late October through to early November. As temperatures drop and storm cells intensify throughout November, the snow begins to fall to lower elevations, blanketing the entire mountain white with snow. As snowfalls increase, and a base is formed the upper part of the resort becomes skiable - the beginning of the ski season. Winter storms pushing out of Siberia become more frequent from early December, covering small bushes and Sasa grass, this is a surprisingly good time to visit Niseko; with relatively few skiers/riders you will find powder stashes almost everywhere within the resort boundary.
- High Season: Most backcountry gates open around the Christmas period. This time though February is the absolute best time of the season for light & dry powder. If you wish to ski/snowboard deep and dry powder like you see in magazines or DVDs, we assure you, this is the best time of year. Family visitors leave Niseko around mid-January and in their place, powder enthusiasts from all over the world flood into Niseko. This time of year, although snow quality is particularly good, the lifts can be frequently affected by the weather. When upper mountain areas are closed due to weather conditions, you still can enjoy Niseko's powder line riding lower lifts. After mid-February, bottomless dry powder gradually changes to creamy, slightly heavier powder snow.
- Spring Season: The weather usually starts to become stable in March, offering good conditions for the backcountry, with more sunny days and better visibility, hiking up to the peak is a joy. In April, snowfall decreases but the snow base is still very high. Skiing/riding down through corn snow on a warm spring day is exceptional. Gates will close if there is a high risk of a slab avalanche.
We do not recommend HPG for beginners, you should at least be confident on black slopes & have experience in deep powder and trees. For more information check our off-piste ability chart below.
Many people equate HANAZONO with epic backcountry runs and they're right; the backcountry that surrounds the ski area is some of the best you'll find. Please join in this tour with understandings that it can be also potentially dangerous. Please let us know of any specific illness. We may ask you to cancel the tour if you are under alcoholic effect or if you are not feeling well. In case of incidents, we are able to co-operate with the ski patrols.
We guide in accordance with the Niseko Rules and avalanche information, and we will not guide the tour outside when the gates are closed.
Off-piste and backcountry areas are outside the jurisdiction of the ski area, it is prohibited to enter such areas by passing ropes, nets or bamboo poles.In the event of an accident, parties concerned are liable to cover expenses relating to search and rescue activities.
Current avalanche information is available every day at lift stations and ticketing counters in all ski areas as well as the Avalanche Information website.
GUEST REVIEWS
Brad, United States
This is my second year with HPG and I wouldn't go anywhere else. The guides are great (I always use Teru) and the operation first rate. Highly recommended for anyone who wants to get in the backcountry and bump up their skills.
Judy, Hong Kong
Our guide was so knowledgeable about the area and took us to some amazing spots. We will definitely come back!
Ti
We joined an HPG tour after one morning after a big storm in Niseko. The snow was incredible, truly bottomless. We rode the lifts for one hour before the public was allowed to join. I felt like a VIP at the resort. It was THE BEST DAY OF SKIING IN MY LIFE!