Japanese ski resorts are not only famous for their powder snow but also for their incredible dining experiences. After a day on the slopes in Niseko, Hakuba, or Nozawa Onsen, treat yourself to the delights of Japanese cuisine. From fresh, locally sourced ingredients to traditional dishes served with a modern twist, Japan’s ski areas offer some of the best dining in the country.
Here’s a closer look at what you can expect from three of the most popular ski destinations in Japan and our team’s first hand recommendations on where to eat:
Niseko: Hokkaido’s Culinary Gem
Niseko is a culinary hotspot in Hokkaido, renowned for its premium ingredients and diverse food scene. Hokkaido is celebrated for its fresh seafood, vegetables, and dairy, and the restaurants in Niseko take full advantage of this abundance.
Whether you’re craving high-end European fusion cuisine or a relaxed meal at a local izakaya, Niseko has something for everyone. Try wagyu beef, expertly prepared by Michelin-awarded chefs, or savour the best of both worlds with French-Japanese fusion dishes that blend traditional flavours with modern techniques. For those looking to unwind after a day of skiing, Niseko’s lively nightlife features a variety of bars—ranging from cozy beer spots to sophisticated cocktail lounges. With breathtaking views and a range of dining atmospheres, Niseko is a must-visit for food lovers.
Hakuba: A Diverse Dining Scene in the Japanese Alps
Hakuba, set in the heart of the Japanese Alps, offers a dining experience just as thrilling as its ski slopes. The area’s international vibe brings a fusion of flavours to its many cafes, bars, and restaurants. Popular dining hubs like Echoland, Wadano no Mori, and Happo Village are brimming with great food options.
From traditional izakayas to Western-style bistros, Hakuba caters to all tastes. A favourite activity after a day of skiing is exploring the local restaurant district, where you can find everything from ramen and sushi to wood-fired pizzas. Whether you’re after a quick bite or a long, relaxed dinner, Hakuba’s restaurants serve up quality meals for every palate.
Nozawa Onsen: Tradition and Taste
Nozawa Onsen offers a charming, rustic dining scene that reflects the village’s history as a peaceful farming community. This means that the food is fresh, locally sourced, and incredibly flavourful.
One unique feature of Nozawa is the Onsen-cooked dishes. Don’t miss trying an Onsen egg or other local specialties like Oyaki (steamed buns) sold on the main street, Oyu Dori.
The prices in Nozawa are refreshingly affordable, and you can enjoy a delicious meal for less than 1000 yen, making it easy to eat out every night during your stay. If you’re in the mood for a splurge, Nozawa also has some memorable high-end options. The menus in many restaurants are now available in English, making it easy for international visitors to explore the local cuisine. For a truly local experience, you can also have traditional meals delivered straight to your lodge—a practice known as Demae. The warmth and hospitality of Nozawa’s small restaurants are unmatched. Even if a place looks closed, don’t hesitate to knock—they’ll likely welcome you with open arms.
Download our Nozawa Onsen Restaurants list with booking links.
Our Top Tip: Book Ahead!
In these ski areas, restaurants are often small, family-run, and in high demand during the ski season. This makes pre-booking restaurants essential to ensure you can enjoy the best dining experiences. When booking your ski holiday with us at travel&co. our ski travel experts, who have all (collectively) been to the most popular ski resorts in Japan, will give you personalised recommendations on where to dine and advice on how to book in advance. Most restaurants in Japan will take reservations via social messenger channels or via their website. Whether you’re in Niseko with its gourmet fusion restaurants, Hakuba’s vibrant dining district, or the cozy eateries of Nozawa Onsen, Japan’s ski areas offer a gastronomical adventure that will elevate your ski holiday and your tastebuds to new heights.
In summary, make your reservations early, savour the local specialties, and indulge in the local flavours of Japan’s ski regions. Your taste buds will thank you!
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