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Mick Rich

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  1. Originally Posted By: ippy


    Hey dude who is answering my silly questions who i think might actually post on here (or at least lurk a bit :)), i cant see the prices on those 8 day tickets. whats the price? And over 3.5 weeks will it work out cheaper than shelling out for a season pass?


    Not sure if you're referring to me Ippy, but last year Alpine offered discount day passes and I worked out that if I bought a season pass for 56K (which I did) I'd break even after spending 17 days on the hill. It therefore all depends on how many other resorts you're planning to visit and whether you think your legs are up to riding every day wink
  2. The "park" is hardly that - a small kicker and a rail I think, both on the Kitanomine side. Apparently there used to be a halfpipe on the Furano side but for some unfathomable reason it was filled in! wakaranai In any case, forget the park, Furano is all about the pow biggrin

     

    There is still a no off-piste policy but as was mentioned previously in this post, it's not as strict as it was. If the lifties or ski patrol see you ducking ropes or catch you off piste then they will warn you but I didn't hear of anyone having passes taken away last year. As always, if you're sensible and subtle about where you go and drop in/pop out, you should be ok!

     

    More famous last words, but Furano doesn't really get crowded! It's used by both local schools and the Self-Defence Force but they tend to stay on the lower slopes so you don't really get tangled up with them. Obviously weekends are busier than weekdays and so if you're staying for a few weeks, they're a good day to take off unless of course it dumps then it's every man for himself lol

  3. Yeah, Alpine's a great place and would be my 1st choice!

     

    Furano's definitely NOT a party town. It's more famous in Japan for its summer lavender fields and being the location of a tv drama rather a ski resort. There are some bars but don't expect it to be anything like Niseko, which for many is it's appeal wink IMO the best bar is Ajitos which is conveniently located about 50 metres away from Alpine cheers and means you can stagger and/or crawl home rather than get a taxi back from town!

  4. Yeah, Pension Snowflake's good and also has a chilled-out bar and "genghis khan" bbq restaurant with (you'll be happy with this Ippy) dolsot bibimbab! Both Pension and Alpine Backpackers are in Kitanomine and about a 2 min walk to the gondola. I stayed at Alpine for 3 months last winter - it's a cool, laid-back place with friendly staff and a large, onsen -style bath to soak away those aches and pains clap I might be staying there myself if I can't wangle a winter-long job with free accommodation!! In any case I'll be in Furano when you're there Ippy, so will be happy to show you the ropes, or rather, where to duck under them wink

     

     

  5. I was going to hijack the "Christmas supplies in Japan" post but thought I'd open this up:-

     

    Can anyone recommend somewhere in Kanagawa or Tokyo where I can get a decent Christmas dinner, as this'll be my 3rd consecutive Christmas abroad and I'm getting severe withdrawal symptoms! I should add that I'm British, so need Brussel Sprouts and pigs in blankets!! smile

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