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  1. A beginner's guide to skiing Japan

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  4. 10 Best Ski Resorts In Japan 2023-2024

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  1. Japan Ski Tours

    Japan Ski Tours has guided 800+ guests on epic ski road-trips since the 2014-15 winter season. All of our guided trips are aimed at strong intermediate to advanced skiers/riders. With a 1:4 guided ratio and a maximum group size of 8, our guides will take you to the best powder stashes available. While we take lifts up, we're rarely in-bounds ...

  2. Solo Ski Trip In Japan

    Arrived in Narita Tokyo. Made my over to Nagano and met up with some super amazing people and had the best ski trip ever! Episode 1 out of 2.

  3. Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Planning a Ski Trip in Japan

    Consider getting insurance coverage so that unforeseen circumstances won't put a damper on your Japan trip or ski adventure! Japan travel insurance for foreign nationals visiting Japan Early-bird lift tickets are recommended for winter skiing in Japan Up to 50% Off! Buy Your 2022-23 Japan Lift Tickets in Advance & Save

  4. Japan Ski Tours & Snowboarding Trips

    With Japan ski tours or snowboard trips, your guide can drive you around to different areas each day and look after all the logistics. Some guided tours have one lodging base and travel from there to different ski areas, whilst other trips are full road trip safaris where you'll change accommodation during the tour. ... Join a tour as a solo ...

  5. Skiing in Japan: A Complete Guide

    Niseko is, without a doubt, the most famous ski resort in Japan, in Hokkaido and otherwise. With a season that runs from December to April and nearly 30 miles of groomed trails with runs of up to three unobstructed miles, Niseko is the best place in Japan to enjoy "ja-pow." Due to its world fame, Niseko also has plenty of amenities, including ...

  6. 7 things you need to know for your first ski trip to Japan

    Japan offers a range of ski-resort experiences from traditional to Westernized and everything in between. At Niseko you can expect a world-class resort experience akin to some of North America's best, while at Rusutsu and Kiroro you're treated to no-frills base areas and an authentic Japanese atmosphere. For a quiet escape that puts you near 100-plus restaurants in an authentic Japanese ...

  7. Japan Backcountry Ski and Snowboard Tours

    PowderQuest's guided Japan ski tours offer the ultimate flexibility to explore Japan's legendary powder. 1. Lift-Assisted Backcountry Touring Trips. The best of both worlds. Start your day with untouched powder stashes accessible from the resort lifts. Then, go beyond the boundaries into the heart of Japan's backcountry, led by our expert ...

  8. 10 Essential Tips to Plan Your Japan Ski Trip

    Booking an apartment with built-in kitchen could save you a lot on dining expenses. If you are a family or a larger group, it may be cheaper to drive instead of taking public transport. Don't forget your International Driving Permit: you won't be able to rent a car in Japan without it. 4.

  9. Plan the Perfect Ski Trip to Niseko, Japan

    The four ski resorts are Annupuri, Niseko Village, Grand Hirafu, and Hanazono. A Niseko United pass is your ticket to skiing at all four (and to a bus service that connects the resorts' base areas). Powder, ramen, sake, and a good soak in an onsen are the ingredients for a memorable visit to these legendary Japanese resorts.

  10. The Ultimate Japan Ski Guide To Make the Most of Your ...

    December to February usually sees the most powder snow, which makes the Japanese ski season so famous. It's like snow festivals up there! Here's a breakdown of Japan's snow season for you: January and February: Fresh powder. Late January to mid-February: Festivals. March to early April: Best deals.

  11. Skiing In Japan: A Complete Guide

    The Northern Island of Hokkaido is the most popular destination for skiing in Japan simply due to its unparalleled snow quality. What many don't know is that Hokkaido is actually home to possibly the first skiers in human history, the Ainu people who inhabited the island in the 12th and 13th centuries. Known as "the Aspen of Asia," what really sets Hokkaido apart from the rest is its ...

  12. Skiing in Japan: Tips, Tricks, and Must-Pack List

    For snowboarders that can't drop almost $1,000 on a new board after booking a trip to Japan, check out the Korua Shapes Stealth. Trew Gear TREWth Bibs ($420) & Flylow Foxy Bibs ($400)

  13. 14 Things To Know When Planning A Ski Trip To Japan

    3. Carry Cash. Japan is a cash country. While you can pay with a credit card at some restaurants and stores, many places just don't take credit cards, and ATM's can be hard to find. Make sure ...

  14. The best possible ski holiday in Japan

    Day 10. Catch the morning shinkansen (bullet-train) to Nagano prefecture and head up to Nozawa Onsen village. Excursion to visit the nearby snow monkeys in the afternoon. Days 11 & 12. Two days' skiing in Nozawa Onsen, enjoying the hot spring village in the evenings. Day 13.

  15. Solo Trip in Japan: Complete Guide to Itinerary ...

    Solo Trip in Japan: Complete Guide to Itinerary, Attractions, Cost and More. by Ryu_C@RakuRakuJP 2024-02-12. ... However, it is not recommended to go alone for some relatively high-risk activities, such as going skiing in winter alone, climbing a mountain in Japan with only one person, or going into some suburban areas alone, all of which must ...

  16. The Ultimate Solo Travel Guide To Japan: Explore Now!

    The ideal timing for Japan solo travel depends on your preferences. Spring, from March to May, offers a stunning display of cherry blossoms (sakura) and attracts many travelers despite the unpredictable weather ranging from 4-18°C. Opting for a journey in October and November lets you experience Japan's autumn colors (koyo), witnessing maple ...

  17. How to Plan a Solo Ski or Snowboard Trip

    The experts at LUEX Snow Travel have the following tips to help you plan a solo freeride ski or snowboard trip. Being stuck out in the sticks in Japan isn't always a bad thing, Photo: Matt Clark ...

  18. 5 of Japan's best backcountry adventures, plus the guides to ...

    4-day backcountry skiing tour on Rishiri Island (accommodation included) Price: from ¥119,588 per person per day (includes 5 nights' accommodation) When we caught up with Andrew Spragg and Rob Thompson, two of Hokkaido's backcountry veterans, they both named Rishiri Island as the pinnacle of their powder skiing adventures in Japan.

  19. Skiing in Japan

    The resorts in Japan are quite different to your usual European and North American resorts. For example taking a trip to Rusutsu involves staying in a hotel with its own fun fair and the most stereo-typical, vibrantly coloured, Japanese tourist culture. Niseko is one of Japan's most popular ski resorts. The resort is split into 3 main areas ...

  20. My First Ever Solo Ski Trip

    France Ski Trips. If you prefer to ski in France, join one of their 7-day trips to Chamonix, Tignes or Val d'Isere. Chamonix and Val d'Isere are for beginners only making them perfect for solos who want to try skiing for the first time. Accommodation in France is in hostel accommodation.

  21. Ski Japan with Japan Holidays

    Ski Jam Katsuyama (Fukui) Ski Jam Katsuyama has been operating since 1993 and is one of the larger and more popular resorts in Fukui Prefecture, Western Japan. view accommodation. Whether it's in Hokkaido, Nagano, Niigata or Tohoku, Japan has slopes for all skill levels and resorts that provide the perfect base to recharge.

  22. Japan Solo Travel Guide

    Try group solo travel to Japan with Flash Pack - designed exclusively for people in their 30s and 40s, seeking the independence of solo travel within the safety of a group. A cool 98% of Flashpackers arrive solo to join our group adventures. So, you'll be in good company - whether a first time solo traveler or a seasoned pro looking for ...

  23. Solo Travel in Japan

    ULTIMATE Guide to Solo Travel in Japan | Destinations & Tips for 2023. Japan is the DREAM for many curious travelers. Manga, anime, sushi, cherry blossoms, Nintendo, Toyota, hot spring pools, Buddhist temples; the thought of these lit a fire in me! But with no one willing to tag along for the ride, I had to start planning a Japan solo travel trip.