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Golf74

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  1. Just to ease your mind, at Nozawa there is a giant measuring pole pretty close to the top of the Nagasaka gondola. It's roped off so you can't get near it. They take their Yamabiko (top of mountain) measurement there which is a little strange as it isn't really on Yamabiko. It probably turns out that they are under reporting the snow depth as I'm sure their would be more further up the mountain.

  2. I am only in town 1st - 14th. But a mate of mine Andy (Abe on SJ) is there for the entire season. He knows another couple of kiwis up there too.

     

    There are a couple of japanese family run lodges like Masazo and Bun bun that I think are a bit cheaper than lodge Nagano. I could be incorrect on that though. Andy is the guy to talk to about the lodges.

     

    I stayed at Masazo last year and the family who run it are awesome. Super friendly people. They invited me to eat with them most nights. Watch out though because the father can drink like a fish and he expects you to keep up.

  3. When I visited a mate (Abe on SJ) who was a JET down in Shikoku he made me do blind taste testing in one of his classes and Natto was one of the foods. I almost puked. It was beyond awful.

     

    The kids laughed their arses off at me but I got them back when they had to try Marmite. Everyone hated it apart from the fat kid in the class who thought marmite was great and ate everyone elses.

  4. You most likely will love Nozawa. Heaps of terrain for 1.5 days. 2 hours on the shinkansen to Nagano and then 1 hour on a local train to Togari/Nozawa Onsen station. The town is pretty nice too.

     

    As with alot of places the snow isn't great at the moment but hopefully it'll be back to normal by Feb.

     

    If you are there in the first half of feb let us know. Come out and have a beer with some fellow kiwis.

  5. JJ,

     

    With 50cm it won't be very good. You go to Japan for the pow, not a stale 50cm on trail.

     

    I have been looking at 2 sea level pressure/precipitation models. One goes out 7 days and the other 2 weeks. The 2 week model has the siberian high establishing itself over mongolia on the 22nd. Pressures increasing in Mongolia from 1010mb to 1044mb. This will send a solid northwest flow down to Japan for the 23rd and 24th. That should be the start of the east asian winter monsoon. Looks like plenty of snow for Honshu and Hokkaido.

     

    Its anyones guess how accurate that forecast is though.

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