Spring has finally arrived in Niseko - about a month behind schedule. With the change in season comes new life as meters of snow melt and give way to blossoms and greenery. It’s a very quiet time in the area as skiers have packed up for the season and the summer rush is still a month away. The peaceful lull between the “snow” and “green” seasons is an opportunity to capture a few moments during its serene transition.
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Spring in Niseko
Snow gives way to new life

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