Postcard From Here: Luxury Travel Adviser Madeline Lu’s Niseko Edit

Luxury travel adviser and content creator Madeline Lu takes us inside her family trip to Niseko, including her stay at Niseko Kyo and Intuition Niseko. 

There’s an art to building a travel itinerary to see both the highlights and the hidden spots. When it comes to planning a trip people actually want to copy, Madeline Lu knows just how to do it. A content creator, luxury travel adviser, and Condé Nast Traveller contributor, she has built a loyal audience through a sharp eye for beautiful places and a strong instinct for what makes a stay worthwhile. Between Instagram and TikTok, her travels reach millions — and for this family escape, Madeline arrived in Hokkaido just in time for Niseko’s best season.  

She checked into Intuition Niseko and Niseko Kyo, and she brought her family to ski runs, café stops, and more. Read on for Madeline’s expert tips on where to stay, what to do, and how to make your next Niseko trip seamless.  

Photo Credits | Madeline Lu

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Why did you choose to travel to Niseko? 

For years, everywhere we turned, people told us that the best powder snow in the world is in Niseko, Japan. As a result, skiing in Niseko has been at the top of my family’s bucket list. When we found the perfect accommodation — Intuition Niseko and Niseko Kyo by The Luxe Nomad — our minds were made up. It was time for us to finally visit

What did you love most about your trip with The Luxe Nomad? 

Intuition Niseko. Photo Credits | Madeline Lu

Upon check-in, we were incredibly impressed with the quality of our multi-bedroom apartments at Intuition Niseko and Niseko Kyo. The apartments were beautiful, clean, spacious, comfortable, and exceptionally well-equipped. This included everything from the bathroom amenities to all the homeware and kitchenware, as well as the convenience of an in-unit washer and dryer.  

Intuition Niseko. Photo Credits | Madeline Lu

Staying in these luxury apartments for an extended period was both comfortable and convenient. As a family of four, we each had our own bedroom with an ensuite bathroom, meaning no one had to set a timer in the morning or evening for bathroom access. 

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What was the most impressive part of your stay? 

Intuition Niseko. Photo Credits | Madeline Lu

The staff. At both properties, they were very friendly, responsive, and helpful. They always assisted us with big smiles on their faces and made extra efforts to ensure our ski trip was as easy and enjoyable as possible. 

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Can you share a few personal tips for those who are planning a trip to Niseko? 

Niseko Kyo. Photo Credits | Madeline Lu

Stay: Intuition Niseko and Niseko Kyo. Luxury multi-bedroom apartments booked through The Luxe Nomad, ideal for families and friends. 

Rentals: Village Sports Japan: premier gear, competitive rates, and friendly staff. 

Eats 

  • The best shabu shabu is at Shabushabu Mori Niseko. The “A5 Black Wagyu Matsusaka Beef” is incredibly delicious. 
Photo Credits | Madeline Lu

In case you didn’t know, early bird access for Winter 2026/27 is now open with exclusive rates for peak dates.  

While waiting for next winter season, explore Hokkaido in Spring: 

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