The Ritz-Carlton Reserve is the crown jewel of Marriott's extensive hotel portfolio, offering unparalleled ultra-luxury experiences. With just six properties worldwide, including the Higashiyama Niseko Village, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve, these properties are synonymous with exclusivity and opulence.
You can book Higashiyama Niseko Village, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve, using Marriott Bonvoy points or an 85k free night certificate (add up to 15k points if needed). Keep in mind that even if you have top-tier Marriott Bonvoy status, it does not include complimentary breakfast at Ritz-Carlton properties.
If you want benefits like breakfast, dining credits, and room upgrades while staying at a Ritz-Carlton Reserve, you'll need to book with cash and through a Marriott STARS travel advisor or a special dining package through the Ritz-Carlton website.
To reach the Higashiyama Niseko Village, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve, you'll likely fly into Tokyo before catching a domestic flight to New Chitose Airport in Sapporo. Various transportation options, including buses, rental cars, or trains, are available from there to get to Niseko. I recommend opting for the convenient and cost-effective CTS to Niseko bus service, which typically runs around ¥5,000 per way.
The Ritz-Carlton Reserve only has 50 rooms, so it does not offer a complimentary airport shuttle. You can book a private shuttle via one of their airport transfer partners, but it will cost ¥50,000 per way.
I was surprised the hotel concierge didn't reach out prior to our arrival to inform us of transportation options or to make any dining reservations. We took a taxi from the Park Hyatt to the Ritz.
Upon arrival at the hotel, expect a warm welcome from the attentive staff, who will assist with your luggage and guide you through the check-in process. You'll be ushered into a cozy lounge area, complete with a crackling fireplace, where you can enjoy a refreshing welcome drink while completing formalities. This intimate and romantic ambiance sets the tone for a memorable stay.
The accommodations at Higashiyama Niseko Village, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve, exude elegance and comfort, offering a sanctuary amidst the snowy landscapes. With only 50 rooms, the property ensures an exclusive and personalized experience for each guest.
The mini bar in each room is complimentary and is refilled each day. You can find soda, sparkling water, Sapporo Classic beer (exclusive to Hokkaido), tea, and sake.
Our favorite part of the room is mini onsen tub. Enjoy the beautiful views while relaxing in the onsen.
Bath amenities are from Sothys.
Each room comes with an assigned ski locker to store your gear.
Watch the video below for a room tour and overview of the property.
The Ritz-Carlton has a few on-site restaurants. We tried Sushi Nagi, which only has an omakase menu. It was an incredible experience; the ingredients were local and fresh.
Food prices are premium priced and of excellent quality.
If you don't want to dine at the Ritz-Carlton, Niskeo Village is a short 5-minute walk away with various options ranging from ramen, Italian, and Chinese food.
After a day of exhilarating adventure, unwind and recharge with the hotel's amenities. Relax by the fireplace in the cozy lobby, indulge in a rejuvenating soak in the public onsen, or savor some complimentary cookies while sipping on a hot beverage. The hotel's intimate ambiance and thoughtful amenities ensure a restful and indulgent stay.
In conclusion, Higashiyama Niseko Village, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve, offers a luxurious retreat amidst Japan's winter wonderland. The property's impeccable hard product and proximity to world-class skiing make it a destination worth considering for your next getaway.