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PowderBum

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  1. This is something my wife and I joke about a lot--- I have to say that the Hakuba report and the Hakuba twitter feeds tend to exaggerate. Considering many people might plan an expensive day or days out, it's simply not a good thing to do.

     

    Paraphrasing from last year's Hakuba twitter feed: "get ready for the greatest day of your lives" and "officially puking" --- amounted to now more than 10cm in the village.

     

    It just makes me not trust them even when they do have it right.

  2. The Xmas holidays are far off and no need to worry about snow amounts yet.

     

    Having said that, if you look at the daily snowfalls totals for Hakuba going back year by year you'll find Hakuba is not be the most reliable place for December snow. Compared to Myoko or Nozawa or Shiga it simply doesn't get as much as it used to. I say this as someone who loves the area, my wife is from the region, and I'm now two decades in Japan--- it just isn't what it used to be. Ask the old timers: the farmers, the ones who run the pensions, they will tell you the same. It's still gorgeous. It's still phenomenal. But the season with serious snowfall is getting shorter.

     

    The standards for a "dump" have changed dramatically, it pains me to say. Anyone who says otherwise is just advertising. For those who live in Japan, it's not an issue: just go when the snow is good and have the time of your life. But for those coming from overseas at Xmas, hmmm, I'm not sure I'd book my vacation there. January and February, book without worry.

     

    Still beautiful. Still wonderful. Still some of the best memories of my last twenty years.

     

    It's just changed, that's all.

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