December 27, 2013

Niseko, Japan Faceshots

Published on Dec 26, 2013
A cheeky "slope check" run down Superstition and Misoshiru, Niseko Village, Japan. Taken on December 24th, 2013.

The song used in this video is a Gazzo remix of Y Luv "Never touch the ground".


December 12, 2013

Restaurant GOSHIKI lunch menu Information.

Goshiki, the Green Leaf’s new international and Japanese fusion buffet restaurant features fresh local seafood and seasonal Hokkaido
produce. A variety of flavours and unique tastes.
Location : The Green Leaf Niseko Village. Second Floor.
Lunch 11:30AM~2:00PM
Dinner 5:00PM~9:00PM

Lunch menu information PDF

  



December 4, 2013

Ringing in the New Year

In Japan, where tradition lives strong, New Year is one of the most important occasions. The holiday was originally observed according to the Chinese lunar calendar, celebrated in time with countries such as China, Korea and Vietnam. Shortly after the Meiji Restoration, Japan adopted the Gregorian calendar, celebrating the arrival of New Year on January 1 from 1873 onwards.

Despite the changed date of celebration, many of the original customs and rituals are still observed today. January 1 is regarded as a very auspicious day, believed to be representative of the whole year to come. Japanese households are typically cleaned prior to New Year, quite literally allowing for a fresh start while the day itself is spent work-free with family and friends.

Mallet-beaten mochi making at Hilton Niseko Village