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Niseko Now: Friday 18th December 2015

  • Dec 18, 2015
  • 4 min read

Independent snow and weather reporting from the Niseko region of Hokkaido


New snowfall at base 18cm
Snowfall at base this season 170cm

Posted on Friday 18th December 2015 This is an archived report. The latest Niseko Now report can be found here


Good morning and I have another 18cm of snow to report this morning from here in base. Feeling nice and cold and the snow condition is looking good. Nice and dry.


A bit more of the mountain is opening up this morning with the resorts trying to open as many courses as they can. I would expect more still for the weekend especially if we get a bit more snow during the day today... and we expecting it today and tomorrow, with the snow clouds easing off from Sunday.


Colder conditions are expected to continue over the next few days, so be sure to wrap up and go out prepared. It looks like things might get slightly warmer again early in the week but hopefully not like we saw in the period previous to this snowfall.


More people are continuing to arrive in the Niseko area now and Christmas just one week away! It's a good job that more terrain is opening up. Hopefully not long now before it's all open.


Anyway it should be a good weekend!


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Niseko Avalanche Report


Niseko base 6am: -3℃, snowing. 20cm of fresh snow in 12 hours without notable development of snowdrifts. The wind is stagnating around 10-15m/s westerly at 1000m elevation. Coastal data: Benkei cape WNW12m/s, Kamui cape WSW10m/s, 1016hPa, 2.1m waves.

A typical winter pressure pattern is generating snow. The pressure gradient is small ad wind remains light accordingly. The snowdrifts are developing but stabilizing quickly. However, 50cm slab slides from Dec 12th layer are still to be considered in south facing cliffs and off-limits areas. Do not duck ropes and stimulate these aspects. Most of the avalanche accidents occur in leeward steep slopes with heavy deposit of snowdrifts during storms.


The conditions are getting better, but the snowpack is still shallow. Beware of stumps and bushes. Gates opening will take while.


This information is released for the sake of all resort users. Always stay humble in the mountains and think safety first.


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Resort specific news as of 8:45am - subject to change during the day


The lifts market with an asterix (*) below are planned to be open for night skiing


Niseko Grand Hirafu

Lifts planned to be running:

- Ace Family pair*

- Ace Number 2 Quad Center Four (for transport)

- Ace Number 3 pair

- Hirafu Gondola (for transport)

- King Number 3 triple

- Holiday Number 1 pair

- Swinging Monkey

Courses planned to be open:

- Family

- Beginners access

- Center

- Shirakaba

- Green

- Kokutai (upper part)

- Alpen

- Sennoki

- Kogen

- Boyo

- Holiday

- Rinkan (part)

- Jumbo


Niseko HANAZONO Resort

Lifts planned to be running:

- Hanazono Number 1 quad

- Hanazono Number 2 quad

- Hanazono Number 3 quad

Courses planned to be open:

- Connecting

- Parallel

- Silver Dream

- Stairway to Heaven

- Setsuzoku course

- Crystal Garden

- Yotei Sunset (ungroomed)


Niseko Village

Lifts planned to be operating:

- Niseko Gondola

- Community Chair*

- Banzai Chair*


Niseko Annupuri

Lifts planned to be operating:

- Annupuri Gondola

- Jumbo Number 1 quad*

- Jumbo Number 2 pair

- Jumbo Number 3 pair

Courses planned to be open:

- Utopia

- Shirakaba

- Paradise

- Junior

- Family

- Dynamic

- Silver


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Official resort snow depths as of 18th December 2015:


Grand Hirafu / Hanazono:

Top - 175cm

Base - 60cm


Niseko Village:

Top - 70cm

Base - 40cm


Niseko Annupuri:

Top - 70cm

Base - 60cm



Niseko Now 2015-2016 season

Data as of Friday 18th December 2015 Total snowfall at base so far 170cm Number of days snowfall observed at base 12 days Most snowfall observed in 1 day 20cm (30th November) November 2015 snowfall 61cm reported on 4 days December 2015 snowfall 109cm reported on 8 days



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