Scout loves
- Stunning Japanese influence and architecture
- Elegant finishes and furnishings
- Peaceful outlooks from living areas onto untouched snow fields
- The master bedrooms which have huge closets and bathrooms featuring beautiful wooden bath tubs
- Complimentary driver on-call for the Niseko Village area
Scout tips
- Check-in days fall either on Wednesday or Saturdays with minimum stay requirements
- The townhouses are a short walk from the ski slopes
- They are serviced by the Green Leaf Hotel next door
- The dining area can be converted into an additional bedroom for children under 12 using futons
- Guests get complimentary use of the onsen facilities at Green Leaf and Hilton and the gym at the Hilton
SCOUT REVIEW
The Kasara townhouses are one of the most exclusive accommodations in Niseko. Just a short distance from the slopes of Niseko Village these eight luxurious 3 bedroom townhouses are for families with discerning taste.
The contemporary styling is exquisite and has plenty of Japanese influence. According to the designers each townhouse embraces shibumi and its key principles therefore creating “a sense of calm and touch of richness”.
Just looking out the windows of the living spaces upstairs instills a feeling of calm, thanks to the beautiful fields of untouched snow and trees. But for others it may be the Apple TVs, DVD collection, underfloor heating or soaking tubs that make one relax and feel rich. The only drawback we noticed is that for a 3-bedroom house, the living room is pretty small.
Each Kasara Townhouse has its own lock-up garage, ski lockers and drying room, internal laundry facilities, safe and individual climate control. A shuttle is provided for guests for getting around the Niseko Village area.
Niseko Village has a small handful of restaurants and bars. Most of the action is in Niseko Hirafu Village which is a 15 minute shuttle ride away.
Who should stay here
Kasara Townhomes are for discerning families or groups that want a high-end luxuriously kitted-out townhome in the Niseko Village area.
Location
Kasara Townhouses are located at Niseko Village, a short distance from the Green Leaf hotel and the Niseko Village ski slopes. Guests have complimentary on-call driver for the Niseko Village area between 7am – 7pm
- Short walk to lifts
About Niseko
Whether you’re a powder hound seeking some of the lightest, driest snow in the world, or a beginner looking for a safe place to take your first turns, Niseko is a hit.
Read more about Niseko and other hotels in the area.
Hotel Amenities
- Complimentary wireless internet
- Flat screen cable TV with DVD player
- Collection of DVD titles, literature and games
- Branded bath amenities and essentials
- Complimentary tea and coffee making facilities
- Iron and ironing board
- Safe boxes
- Laundry facilities with washing machine and tumble dryer
- Secure ski/snowboard rack
- Heated ski gear storage room
- Insulated glazed windows
- Individual climate control
- Single vehicle covered garage
Available: This selection is currently available for this price. Once you submit an inquiry our agents will confirm your booking via email and send you an invoice for a deposit. You will need to pay a 25% deposit within 7 days (unless otherwise specified) to secure the booking.
On Request: Our agents need to confirm availability of this room. Once you submit a request we will endeavour to get back to you by the next business day to confirm availability (some properties may take longer). If prices are listed they are the exact prices for your dates, room selection and room occupancy. Where prices are not listed we will confirm the price when we confirm availability. In either instance, you are not committed to your selection until after we confirm availability and price. Once you agree to that confirmation, you will be sent an invoice and will need to pay a 25% deposit within 7 days (unless otherwise specified) to secure the booking. If your requested room is not available, we will present alternative options.
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