Park Hyatt Niseko Hanazono — Kutchan
World of Hyatt · Park HyattUpdated reviewed 2026-06-17 · cash rates + editorialKutchan, Japan

Park Hyatt Niseko Hanazono Kutchan

Park Hyatt Niseko Hanazono: ski-in/ski-out powder resort in Hokkaido. Cash runs $700–$1,400/night; Globalist breakfast and award nights via World of Hyatt.

Ski-in/ski-out at the Hanazono lift base, Mount Niseko Annupuri65 m² entry-level rooms — generous for a ski resortSumi sumiyaki teppanyaki + Dahuwa Cantonese fine dining + Kabuki LoungePrivate in-suite onsen tubs in signature rooms with Mount Yotei viewsPet-friendly rooms accommodating up to two dogs
Booking this stay

Bookable with World of Hyatt points. Award pricing varies by date and category, so we link straight to the official World of Hyatt award chart for current rates rather than publishing a number that can go stale. Cash rates below are our own observed rack rates, not what the program charges in points.

$700
cash from · per night
$1,400+
observed up to
3/3
member perks confirmed
The verdict

Park Hyatt Niseko Hanazono: ski-in/ski-out powder resort in Hokkaido. Cash runs $700–$1,400/night; Globalist breakfast and award nights via World of Hyatt.

Globalist breakfast
Yes · Complimentary breakfast for two for Globalist members.
Suite Upgrade Awards
Yes · Confirmed-suite-upgrade awards (TSUs) accepted at this property.
Free Wi-Fi for members
Yes · Complimentary internet for World of Hyatt members.
About the property

What makes Park Hyatt Niseko Hanazono worth the points.

Park Hyatt Niseko Hanazono opened in January 2020 at 328-47 Aza Iwaobetsu, ski-in/ski-out from the Hanazono lifts on Mount Niseko Annupuri in Hokkaido. The 100 keys (plus Hanazono Residences for longer stays) start at a generous 65 m² entry-level room, with signature suites adding private in-suite onsen tubs and Mount Yotei views. Niseko's powder skiing — an average 15-meter annual snowfall — is the property's anchor draw December through March. Sumi runs the sumiyaki teppanyaki dining room; Dahuwa serves Cantonese fine dining; Kabuki Lounge is the cocktail bar. Indoor pool, dual fitness rooms, and pet-friendly rooms (up to two dogs).

When to go

Time it by season, not by luck.

December through March is consistently top-tier — Niseko ski season trends to peak pricing and cash rates push past $1,400.
Mid-April through May (post-ski snowmelt) is the deepest value window — cash settles near the $700 low.
Mid-July through August (summer activity season — golf, mountain biking) trends mid-pricing, with broad availability.
Late September through October (autumn foliage on Mount Yotei) brings a second small bump above the shoulder-season floor.
Fine print
  • · Suite Upgrade Awards (TSUs) typically confirm One King Bed Suites with Mount Yotei views and private in-suite onsen; the Presidential Suite and Hanazono Residences are excluded.
  • · Globalist breakfast is delivered to the room (cooked-to-order) or served at the Sumi breakfast service; the dinner sumiyaki program at Sumi is à la carte.
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Data freshness
  • // cash rates observed through 2026-05-09
  • // editorial last reviewed 2026-06-17
  • // award pricing: see official World of Hyatt award chart
  • // source: www.hyatt.com

Cash rates are re-checked by hand; live award pricing comes straight from the program rather than a number we publish here — see methodology.