Celebrate This Winter Season at the New Club Med Tomamu in Hokkaido Japan

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18th Jan, 2018
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Club Med, the leader of Premium All-Inclusive holidays officially opens its newest ski resort, Club Med Tomamu Hokkaido with a grand opening ceremony today. Set in Hokkaido, one of the top destinations for a luxury snowy getaway, the resort invites guests to escape into a winter wonderland renowned for its fine powder snow, special winter activities and a spread of delectable dining options with some of the freshest ingredients available.

Guests at Club Med Tomamu Hokkaido are presented with a “modern meets natural chic” design with fine touches by award-winning architect and designer, Jean Philippe Nuel. This Hokkaido resort embodies an urban aesthetic outlook fused with elements of Japan’s colourful four seasons throughout its overall design in each of the 341 rooms, suites and public spaces. 

With Club Med Tomamu Hokkaido ideally situated amidst Hokkaido’s beautiful ski mountain landscape, resort guests can look forward to strapping on their skis or snowboards and hitting the fresh white powdery slopes. An activity for beginners and experienced snow sportsmen alike, expert G.O.s (Gentil Organisateurs) will provide a day of endless skiing fun. After a long day on the slopes, guests can unwind with a soothing soak in an open air onsen to rejuvenate tired muscles -a delightful treat for both the mind and body.

For a host of wonderful and spectacular winter experiences found nowhere else, Club Med Tomamu Hokkaido is the ideal destination for guests to revel in the trademark hospitality Club Med resorts are famous for. For a memorable winter holiday, please visit www.clubmed.com to confirm reservations.

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