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Niseko Now: Tuesday 5th May 2026

  • May 5
  • 2 min read

Updated: May 6

Independent snow and weather reporting from the Niseko region of Hokkaido


New snowfall at base 0cm
Snowfall at base this season 878cm

Good morning from Niseko.


It actually looks like there has been some fresh snow at higher elevations. Perhaps up to a few cm or so in places? (None lower down).


We have blue skies this morning with some friendly looking cloud hanging on early morning. It is much nicer than yesterday, that's for sure, and tomorrow should be clear too. A fair way to end the season, as long as wind doesn't interfere!


6 lifts plan to be moving today.


See you tomorrow for one last post.


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Niseko Tokyu Grand Hirafu


Official snow depth (reported by the ski area):

Peak: 160cm

Base: 0cm


Lifts planned to operate (subject to weather):

Ace Gondola

King Number 3 six

King Number 4 single


Planned last day of the season:

TOMORROW


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Niseko Annupuri Kokusai


Official snow depth (reported by the ski area):

Peak: 160cm

Base: 0cm


Lifts planned to operate (subject to weather):

Annupuri Gondola

Jumbo Number 1 quad

Jumbo Number 3 pair


Planned last day of the season:

TOMORROW


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Asahigaoka ski area (near Kutchan Station) closed on 8th March.

Niseko Moiwa closed on 5th April.

Niseko Village and Niseko Hanazono closed on 12th April.



Niseko Now

2025-2026 season

Data as of Tuesday 5th May 2026


Total snowfall at base so far

878cm

Number of days snowfall observed at base

92 days

Most snowfall observed in 1 day

36cm (on 12th January)

November 2025 snowfall

29cm reported on 7 days

December 2025 snowfall

189cm reported on 23 days

January 2026 snowfall

451cm reported on 28 days

February 2026 snowfall

154cm reported on 19 days

March 2026 snowfall

50cm reported on 13 days

April 2026 snowfall

5cm reported on 2 days

May 2026 snowfall

0cm




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