Niseko Cat Skiing
Niseko snowcat skiing is growing in popularity, in part because unlike the Niseko Ski Resort, it's easy to score the highly coveted Niseko untracked powder. There are four Niseko cat ski outfits located within easy driving distance of Niseko (transport from/to your accommodation included).
Weiss Cat Skiing is located at the former ski resort of Weisshorn which is adjacent to Hanazono. This Niseko snowcat skiing is absolutely perfect for strong intermediate riders or those fairly new to powder skiing. The terrain has lots of wide open mellow runs where you can let it rip as well as some generously spaced trees! Nothing is particularly steep. This provides a great opportunity to practise the art of powder riding in fresh snow and without the pressure of trying to keep up with experts.
Chisenupuri Snowcats operates at the former ski resort of Chisenupuri and is also good for those learning to ski or snowboard in powder in the trees or more open spaces. As the cat skiing is unguided, it's also great for advanced riders who want to explore and rip up the powder at their own pace.
Advanced and expert riders looking for steep terrain should check out
Rising Sun Cat Skiing. The terrain offers short but very steep treed terrain that includes the option for leaping off small or big pillows. This is real backcountry terrain rather than an abandoned ski resort (as with the other Niseko cat skiing).
Iwanai Cat Skiing at the Iwanai Resort is a fantastic all-rounder. This Niseko cat ski outfit can cater to strong intermediates whereby they can ride old piste runs whilst other guides can take advanced riders to steeper pitches to play in the trees or big bowls.
Shimamaki Snowcat Adventures offer 2 and 4 day cat skiing trips. The terrain includes some steeps and a combination of trees and alpine, and plenty of Hokkaido powder. The cat skiing is 2 hours south of Niseko and transport from your Niseko accommodation is included as part of the package.
Comparison of Niseko Snowcat Skiing
The Niseko cat skiing outfits vary a lot but there are also some similarities such as small terrain size. The tables below outline some of the stats, you can check out our reviews of the Niseko cat skiing outfits, and you can also compare our
Japan cat skiing ratings.
Weiss |
Weiss adjacent to Hanazono |
Guided, single day |
mid Dec to late Mar |
10 |
4 |
Chisenupuri |
Chisenupuri, adjacent to Moiwa |
Unguided, single day |
early Jan to late Mar |
* |
n/a |
Rising Sun |
30 min drive NE of Hirafu |
Guided, single day |
mid Dec to mid Mar |
13 |
2.5 |
Iwanai |
Iwanai, 45 min drive from Hirafu |
Guided, single or multi day |
mid Dec to late Mar |
13 |
4-6 |
Shimamaki |
Shimamaki, 2 hour drive SW of Niseko |
Guided, mostly multi-day |
early Jan to mid Mar |
13 |
6 |
Price Comparison of Cat Skiing Near Niseko
Weiss |
129,000 |
n/a |
Chisenupuri |
96,800 |
onsen |
Rising Sun |
95,000 |
n/a |
Iwanai |
150,000 |
n/a |
Shimamaki |
153,120* |
lodging, dinner, breakfast |
Standard inclusions: avalanche safety equipment, lunch, accommodation pick-up & drop-off.
Price for 2024-25 season
*based on 3 day trip in high season
Prices displayed including the 10% consumption tax
Terrain Type Comparison
Weiss |
Ex ski resort |
Inter |
Strong inter |
20 |
30 |
Small to medium |
Chisenupuri |
Ex ski resort |
Inter |
Inter, advanced |
27 |
33 |
Small |
Rising Sun |
Backcountry |
Strong inter |
Upper advanced, expert |
35 |
47 |
Small to medium |
Iwanai |
Part ex ski resort |
Inter |
Strong inter to upper advanced |
28 |
37 |
Small to medium |
Shimamaki |
Backcountry |
Strong inter |
Advanced to expert |
? |
? |
Medium |
Approximate Amount of Skiing/Snowboarding & Elevation
Weiss |
450 |
450 |
6-7 |
2,750 |
930 |
Chisenupuri |
280 |
280 |
7-15 |
3,360 |
831 |
Rising Sun |
200 |
210 |
7-8 |
1,700 |
710 |
Iwanai |
480 |
640 |
8-10 |
4,500 |
877 |
Shimamaki |
400 |
550 |
7-10 |
3,000 |
1,520 |
* Max elevation without hiking
Our Reviews
You can check out our detailed reviews and videos of the Niseko cat ski outfits as well as the multi-day Shimamaki trips which commence in Niseko. These include our thoughts on the pros and cons of each operation and ratings for terrain, snow, snowcat, safety and other elements of snowcat skiing.