HOKKAIDO, Japan — White Christmas might just be a dream in the Philippines, but Hokkaido, Japan makes it a reality.
For Filipinos who are craving a break from tropical heat, an all-inclusive mountain resort in Hokkaido is your ticket to experience Japan’s winter magic as it offers a holiday experience like no other.
At the heart of the snow-capped Hokkaido mountains, just a few hours flight from Manila, you can find Club Med Kiroro Peak, a snow-laden paradise, where you can enjoy a winter escape with their world-class amenities and warm hospitality.
The resort is located 90 minutes away from New Chitose Airport and 70 minutes away from Sapporo Okadama Airport.
Here are five reasons why Club Med Kiroro Peak deserves a spot on your winter travel list:
Provides an all-inclusive experience
If you’ve endured hours of flights and land travel, an all-inclusive resort like Kiroro Peak is the perfect vacation destination. The resort offers nearly everything you need—from accommodation to food and beverages, shops, entertainment, and activities—so you won’t mind staying on-site for the duration of your trip.
Checking in at Kiroro Peak includes premium accommodations, all meals and beverages, resort amenities, wellness services, sports and activities, ski lessons and equipment, among others. This all-inclusive experience allows guests to focus on relaxation and enjoyment without worrying about extra costs—perfect for those who value ease and convenience.
The resort is also Asia’s First Exclusive Collection Mountain Resort in the Club Med fold, which means it is under Club Med’s luxury range, offering the following experiences:
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Welcome champagne upon arrival
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Access to Club Med Kiroro Grand’s wellness facilities, restaurants and bar in addition to Club Med Exclusive Collection Kiroro Peak’s restaurant, Otaru and the View Bar (three-minute shuttle bus ride away, shuttles bus are available every 15 minutes; three-minute gondola ride away called “Gateway Express” when it is in service)
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Priority reservation for three specialty restaurants namely The Ebisu, a Sushi restaurant; Ogon offering Japanese hotpot and The Kaen, a yakiniku specialty restaurant
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Unlimited glasses of champagne daily at The View Bar after 6 p.m.
By day, there are ski and snowboarding lessons for all levels, as well as yoga classes with friendly instructors.
In the afternoon, there are après-ski activities to enjoy. Après-ski, which literally translates from French to “after ski,” includes a range of options at their state-of-the-art facilities, such as spa treatments, massages, a sauna to soothe sore muscles and swimming in the pools.
The staff also prepares a delightful tea time for guests in the afternoon, along with a variety of entertainment options, from musicals and theatrical performances to lively games and drinks at the bar in the evening. With so much to offer, you’ll never run out of things to do.
For meals, they have you covered with a buffet offering Japanese-French fusion cuisine.
As they say in Club Med, “All-inclusive is the new cool.”
Adult-friendly
Kiroro Peak is one of four mountain resorts by Club Med in Hokkaido, alongside Kiroro Grand, Tomamu and Sahoro. However, it is the only one without kids’ facilities, welcoming guests aged 12 and above. With fewer visitors, the resort offers more comfort, privacy, space and personalized attention. It features tailored experiences for adults, with refined activities and quiet zones designed for a more relaxed and sophisticated vacation.
Powdery slopes
What better way for Filipinos to experience a Winter Wonderland than by visiting a snow-filled destination? Hokkaido is one of the closest places where Filipinos can enjoy the magic of snow, and Kiroro Peak is the perfect place to be.
Renowned for its fine, powdery snow, the resort boasts the highest average snowfall in Hokkaido, with 21 meters of snow and 160 days of winter each year. In this part of Hokkaido, where temperatures can dip as low as -28°C during peak winter, it’s common to see 30 centimeters of snowfall daily. The resort also enjoys high-quality snow through early April.
With snowflakes and powdery snow blanketing the landscape and its quality slopes, many tourists visit the resort for a skiing or snowboarding experience.
Rooms with breathtaking views
The resort spans 2.1 hectares (21,096 square meters) and features 126 rooms, each offering breathtaking views of the snow-covered surrounding mountains and slopes.
Accommodation options include two spacious suites (77 to 96 sqm), 11 deluxe rooms (57 to 69 sqm), 113 superior rooms (28 to 57 sqm), and a mobility-accessible room for guests with disabilities. The superior rooms also offer the charm of traditional Japanese-style tatami rooms, which can accommodate one to three guests.
Each room is thoughtfully equipped with comfortable beds and modern amenities, including air conditioning, a telephone, a TV, Wi-Fi access, a kettle, a mini-fridge, an iron and ironing board, and a safe deposit box, ensuring a comfortable and convenient stay.
Warm hospitality
While the weather at Kiroro Peak may be cold, the warm hospitality of the G.O.s (gentle organizers), the emblematic employees of Club Med, provides a welcoming embrace that adds a personal touch to your stay.
Their genuine care and attention to detail ensure that every guest feels at home, no matter how chilly the temperatures outside may be. From personalized service to friendly smiles, the G.O.s foster an atmosphere of warmth that makes your experience truly memorable. Whether it’s assisting during breakfast, chatting during lunchtime, entertaining during evening drinks, or going the extra mile during activities, they are always present, ready to make your stay special.
In addition, the G.O.s infuse magic into every evening by showcasing their talents through lively performances and shows, going beyond their regular duties. Their dedication to providing exceptional entertainment is truly impressive, making each moment at Kiroro Peak unforgettable.
The timings of their performances and activities prepared are posted regularly on Club Med’s app.
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Editor’s note: The tour to Hokkaido, Japan and Club Med Kiroro Peak was hosted by Club Med to promote tourism in the area. At no stage does the host organization have a say on the stories generated from the coverage, interviews conducted, publication date and story treatment. Content is produced solely by Philstar.com following editorial guidelines.
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