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rider69

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  1. The tax debate is a hot topic. The resident tax is a municipal tax I believe. This tax helps to provide the different levels of service the towns can and do offer. By not paying the tax you or anyone then gets these services for free.

    Basically most ski towns in Japan are in bad condition financially. Imagine a Japanese town with 50% of its house owners being non residents. This situation could be quiet harmful to the already sensitive budget books!

  2. Santa Cruz heckler is my ride. I will not buy in Japan too expensive! Most parts are marked up 2 to 3 times more than the standard US price. Jenson will ship a bike to Japan for just over 100 bucks. The warranties are great and if you order etc. etc. with your bike, you will find that you saved over 1000 dollars compared to the Japanese cost.

  3. If an avalanche does happen at a resort, the army, police, patrol, local SAR become involved. That is a heap of money. Japan is never going to take a European approach to off piste. Japan is likely heading towards the more American style of gate access.

    Yes Cortina has heaps of legal trees open again.

     

    I have also seen a chair lift stopped at a resort to catch people.

    Even seen the chair backed up.

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