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2ndstringqb

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  1. In fact, from their website:

     

    With more than 35 years’ experience in childcare, Shigeko Inoue, wife of Windsor owner Yuji Inoue, has created a safe, fun place for young children to play—and a place that provides peace of mind for parents who want to have some time on their own to enjoy Myoko.

     

    The Daycare Center is located in the first floor of the hotel, and is intended for children from six months to two years of age*. Daycare is available daily from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fees are ¥1,600/hour, ¥1,000/hour for staying guests.

    Enjoy your stay, knowing your child is in good hands

  2. I wear one when I know I'm going to try something silly - which is almost every day. I can't go past a narrow tree run or jump without giving it a crack.

    Probably more likely to wear one in Japan as day off resting an injury would be devastating!

     

    That said I've only ever had two head injuries, once without a helmet and once with (which would've been far far worse had I not had one).

  3. I use Atsko Sportwash and it has revived old gear that I thought was completely gone.

    From what I hear other brands work equally well, but it's very important to never use regular detergent. It will clog up the pores and leave a residue on the outer layer's water-repellency treatment.

    After a weekend or trip away I'll give all the gear a wash in this stuff. Then about once a year use the Nikwax spray-on repellency stuff to put back some water proof coating.

  4. I've been renting kids gear over the past few years and thought Japanese prices were quite high for clothing (2000-3000yen per day) and gear (4000) compared to the cost of lift tix, meals etc. But i guess most of it is the labour, store rents etc.

     

    When the cost of secondhand clothing is roughly 2 days worth of renting (which is also secondhand for all but one customer) it was an easy choice to get buy gear for the week's ski trip, even if it doesn't fit the following year.

  5. The first time I skied on real powder was Ichirino Onsen in Ishikawa ken. I was hooked for life from then on.

     

    But the all-time best was sometime around the 13th Jan 2011 in Myoko. For about 3 days straight it didn't stop snowing the lightest, fluffiest, downiest (is that even a word?) snow I've had the pleasure of being on (and occasionally - under).

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