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Myoko Guy

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  1. I don't have the details in front of me now but there are ski buses from Tokyo (Ikebukero) direct to the resorts during the season. Cost (I think) is around 4,000 one way. There are also shuttles from Nagano to Myoko.

     

    Which place you prefer is a matter of personal choice. If you're going to be here for more than 2-3 days why no try them all? There's a regular shuttle that runs between Akakura, Ikenotaira and Suginohara. I prefer Ikenotaira because there's some nice tree runs and it's a bit quieter than the other places. Shin-Akakura (Akakan) is probably my second choice.

     

    Have fun!

     

    PS ID - You are one lucky, lucky dude... smile

  2. Originally Posted By: Go Native
    To be honest I have found that most locals, regardless of how long they have lived in a place, generally have no more insight into long term weather forecasting than any of the rest of us.


    Yep, very true. Locals are pretty good at telling me how good it USED to be though. Seeing some old photos at the Myokokogen Visitor Center in Ikenotaira I'd have to agree. My better half tells me tales of getting out of the 3rd story window to go to school in the morning!

    Here's maybe what's coming... veryshocked

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  3. Originally Posted By: Tubby Beaver
    I know Cairns is a fair bit away from the Sunshine Coast BUT I had some good Ramen up there when I was there. Plenty Japanese restaurants up that way


    Probably because there are lots of Japanese too. I was quite amazed when I was there a couple of years ago.

    Nothing like a good bowl of chyashu-ramen on a balcony overlooking the slopes. yummy

    Prices in the Myoko resorts are a bit more expensive than down the hill but I wouldn't say they are gouging tourists - unlike Thredbo. veryshocked
  4. Non-skiers may get bored methinks depending on what they like to do. Japan ski towns are not Vale or Aspen by any stroke of imagination.

     

    I know Myoko offers day tours during the season and probably other towns do too. So taking trips whilst you ski may be an alternative.

     

    If your child's nanny is Indonesian I'd make sure to apply for a visa well in advance.

     

    Yuzawa is closest to Tokyo and easiest to get to - about 1.5 hours by direct bullet train.

  5. The highlight from our visit last year to Nikko was Tamozawa - the old imperial residence. Most people seem to flock around the temples however.

     

    There's a really awesome soba restaurant almost opposite too. thumbsup

     

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    These two pics are too big so will just put up links

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    We also went to one of those 'old town' re-creations - Edo-mura. What a waste of time that was. There was also a closed down 'Western' theme park. Our driver said it used to be really popular until the bubble burst.

     

     

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