Take a night out on the town; you deserve it!
Niseko United is the premier ski resort in Japan, known for its breathtaking natural scenery, powder snow, and fantastic après-ski scene. As night falls, the town of Grand Hirafu comes alive with a diverse range of bars and restaurants catering to all tastes and budgets. Whether you're looking for a cozy, intimate spot to sip on a craft cocktail, or a lively nightclub to dance the night away, the village has it all. In this guide, we'll take a look at some of the best bars in Niseko, so you can plan your night out with confidence.
MASONRY. Japan
Opening on December 1, enjoy the 60-seater venue’s prime slopeside position in the Niseko Kyo ski-in ski-out condotel, located in Upper Hirafu. A la carte and multi-course menus are available in the lunch and dinner service; Niseko Kyo guests enjoy exclusive access to the breakfast menu. Main course highlights include the local Okhotsk chicken, seared to a crispy edge by the intense heat of Japanese Binchotan charcoal.
Tip: Don’t miss the signature house-made Halloumi cheese, as well as other tantalising sides include the Kamameshi rice with fried garlic, smoked butter and chives; a charcuterie spread featuring Wagyu pastrami.
MASONRY. Japan
Enjoy sharing plates and wood-fired meats at MASONRY. Japan, a modern Mediterranean restaurant and bar at the Niseko Kyo ski-in ski-out condo hotel
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Be sure to visit the Niseko outpost of the acclaimed Tokyo Confidential, helmed by hospitality veterans Holly Graham and Tom Egerton. Having made its debut in winter 2024/25, this cool restaurant-bar serves creative cocktails and bar bites along with its signature 4- and 6-course dining menus; reservations are recommended.
Tip: Niseko Confidential made a splash last winter for their unique après-ski cocktails; these include the tasty Gingerbread Old Fashioned (bourbon, gingerbread syrup and bitters) and the Tokyo Banana Colada with rum. Expect these and more expertly crafted drinks this winter, too.
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Visit Niseko Confidential to find out why this restaurant-bar is one of Hirafu's most popular aprés-ski spots.
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Opening on 12 December 2025, this new Cali-Mex restaurant and bar takes its name from the fermented pineapple beverage that originated in Mexico. A tribute to bold flavours and good times, this cool new aprés-ski spot also boasts Hokkaido's largest collection of agave spirits.
Just steps away from the slopes, this new venue is brought to you by EatMe, the team behind neighbouring Niseko Confidential.
Tip: Aside from the expertly crafted cocktails, be sure to sample the sharing menu. Helmed by Chef Rene Baez, the establishment has dining cred to boot; Baez has built a following in Tokyo’s Chelas by melding Mexican family recipes with his San Diego roots.
Bar Gyu+
Bar Gyu+ is a must-visit for anyone looking for a unique and memorable bar experience. Located in the heart of Hirafu village, this bar is well-known by locals and frequent visitors for its fridge-door entrance. This intimate bar is renowned for its selection of carefully crafted cocktails, whiskey and wine. The décor is rustic and welcoming, with exposed brick walls and a roaring fireplace creating a warm and cosy atmosphere.
Tip: Bar Gyu+ is one of the most popular bars in town that is often packed to the brim; however, the atmosphere and quality of drinks make it worthwhile. Don‘t forget to get your Instagram photo by their famous fridge door.
Freddie's
An Amercian style clubhouse, for apres, smokehouse dining, cocktails, craft beers and more. Come 10pm it transforms into a wild saloon from the west with table top dancing taking centre stage as they host you into the night. Deejays, huge crowds and plenty of room to dance make this a venue worth visiting if you like nightclubs.
Tip: If you like to party, Freddie's is the place to be. The crowd starts to arrive after 10pm and often won't leave till the early hours of the morning.
Half Note
Half Note Bar is a popular live music venue located in the heart of Hirafu village. The bar features live music performances from local and international musicians over the winter, making it the perfect spot for music lovers. They also host weekly trivia, bingo and other event nights which makes it an excellent place to take a group and join in on the fun. The drinks menu is extensive, with a range of craft beers, wines, and cocktails on offer. It's also one of the only places in Hirafu where you can get your hands on an Aussie meat pie.
Tip: Keep up to date with Half Note‘s event nights by following them on social media. They often fill seats fast, so make sure to get there early!
Musu
Lush sofas, a crackling fireplace, tasty cocktails and a fresh, comfort food menu make Musu a popular bistro bar for those who like a first-class experience. Located on the second floor of Odin Place, the central location means the venue has beautiful views of Hirafu village at night.
Tip: The atmosphere at Musu makes it excellent for date night. Take your loved one out for some fancy cocktails with a beautiful view of the Hirafu village.
Tamashii
Conveniently located on Grand Hirafu's main street, Tamashii has been a staple in Niseko's night life for many years. A relaxed bar with excellent quality food, stop by for a few beverages or grab a booth and enjoy a meal after a day on the slopes. Tamashii often hold parties on weekends during the winter season, with famous DJ sets and music to dance until your heart is content.
Tip: Tamashii is often less crowded than Bar Gyu+ or Freddie's. Pre-drinking here is a great option before moving to the busier venues for a dance.
Niseko's après-ski scene is as diverse and exciting as the world-class ski slopes. Whether you're looking for a cozy and intimate bar to enjoy a craft cocktail, or a lively nightclub to dance the night away, Grand Hirafu has something for everyone. So grab your friends, put on your dancing shoes, and explore the best bars in Niseko for a night out to remember.
Blaize Kelly
Blaize is a photographer and content creator from Australia, having worked for our team during the 22/23 winter season. He has an extensive knowledge of the Niseko area, frequently visiting to enjoy the world-famous powder snow.
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