Niseko & Rusutsu 3D Map & Powder Guide Bundle
Niseko & Rusutsu 3D Maps & Powder Guide Bundle
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Two guides. Every powder zone worth riding in the Niseko area.
The Niseko United and Rusutsu 3D Maps & Powder Guides together cover five resorts and 18+ annotated satellite-view maps. Every major powder zone marked, every lift sequence planned, every crowd pattern explained. Built from 20+ years of riding Hokkaido powder. No recycled tourism content. Just what you need to find untracked snow.
What's Inside
Niseko United: 3D Maps & Powder Guide (16 pages)
A guide to every powder zone across Hirafu, Hanazono, Niseko Village, Annupuri, and Moiwa. Over ten annotated 3D maps show where the best snow is, which lifts get you there first, and what most visitors figure out too late.
Each resort gets its own section with on-piste and off-piste zones labeled, lift connections explained, and the crowd patterns that leave good snow unridden. Which gondola to line up at on a windy morning, why Ace beats King for lower Hirafu powder, and when a delayed Hana 1 lift is an opportunity rather than a problem.
Includes lift strategy for each resort, timing tips on gate access and crowd flow, the Niseko Rules and avalanche report essentials, and a bonus section on Moiwa.
Rusutsu: 3D Maps & Powder Guide (8 pages)
Rusutsu's powder is world-class. The problem is most visitors waste their first morning figuring out the lift system, lining up at the wrong place, and watching locals disappear into the trees while they're still reading the trail map. This guide eliminates that learning curve.
Satellite-view maps of every major powder zone with clear route markings, lift sequences, and decision frameworks so you can ride with a plan from day one. The three primary zones (Sugar Bowl, Steamboat, Heavenly) and two best ungroomed runs (Super East, Heavenly Canyon) all mapped out. Morning decision framework, Heavenly shortcut via the Isola Gondola, and the Isola A & B runs most people ignore.
Who This Is For
Skiers and snowboarders who want to ride powder, not spend half the morning figuring out logistics. Whether it's your first trip to the Niseko area or you're returning and want to stop missing the best lines, these guides put you in the right lift line before the doors open.
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