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rider69

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  1. Search JTB seasons passes there is no early discount.

    You dowload the form

    send it away with picture

    pay when they get it at 7/11

    then they send you your pass or something like that.

     

    The Shiga Happo pass can be bought at either resort and I dont think that you can do it online. Someone can however buy it for you as lon as they have 2 passport sized photos of you. You then pick it up once you arrive at the resort. But dont have someone buy the pass at Shiga then show up at Happo first you wont get your pass.

  2. Right now the Japanese government needs to control spending verses GDP period. Wastefull spending will not help anyone living in Japan. The lucky part about the Japanese debt is that it is mostly owned by the Japanese bond holders.

     

    Since Ski you seem to know so much about this. What is the ridership goal per year for this line. Where is the profit margin. This isnt Tokyo to Osaka with more that 40000000 people living nearby

  3. How a pro or high level rider rides a bigline is much different then how a normal advanced rider would ride a bigline.

     

    Stay on the ridges the center of the slope is where the sluff or slide is going to go. If you are in the middle keep an eye out behind you. You arent a pro with a radio in your helmut telling you about a slide. Dont push it on line you dont know. Understand your limits and keep within them. It is very rare that I will go beyond 95% of my limit on an exposed Bigline. Tomahawking is not fun at all it will scare you every time.

  4. I edited that list of yours this should make 25 kilos now.

    Snow tools your lodge should have.

    First aid kits are everywhere and anywhere on vacation.

    Thermals who cares if you stink you are going to shower after

    riding.

     

     

    1 x snowboard bag (filled with)

    2 x snowboard

    1 x bindings

    1 x snowboard boots

    4 x socks

    1 x thermal sets (top & bottom)

    1 x helmet

    2 x goggle (sunny & cloudy)

    1 x gloves

    1 x fleece

    1 x snowpants

    1 x snowjacket

    1 x shovel + probe

    0 x snowboard tool, edge tool and quick wax

     

    1 x small suitcase (filled with)

    1 x jeans

    2 x t-shirt

    1 x hoodie

    1 x smart shirt (for the ladies)

    1 x trainers

    1 x shorts

    4 x undies

    0 x first aid kit

  5. Japan was clearly the better team last night. The old problems though keeping popping up though. The mid field is quite good but Japan lacks a valid striker or winger. They also dont know how to play with a lead in the last 10 minutes. Too many panick attacks and not enough movement. Japan though has a good chance to move through now. Cameroon shot itself in the foot with no energy until the last 20 minutes.

  6. You can debate the benefits of the property tax increase and loss of income and other taxes too. Case in point. A person from Canada buys a place in let’s say Myoko. The person conducts all his sales online then pays the income tax in Canada. That persons various customers use the local services etc. So the local economy gets a bit of actionã€maybe let’s say a few jobs. (If those jobs even go to actual locals and not part time people from abroad) From a residents point of view do they feel that it is fair?

     

    Will asking people to pay 200 to 500 dollars extra a year really effect investment? Or does the town do the other sneaky thing and just raise its local property taxes or increase the tax on utilities?

     

    Here is a link to some tax laws in Japan.

    I hope this link can stay up. I dont think it

    is benefiting anyone.

     

     

    http://www.wa-pedia.com/japan-guide/tax.shtml

     

     

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