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nawsh

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  1. Yeah, it's pretty rare. You'll be in a place with lots of foreigners though... especially Australians... so you'll have to be a lot more careful.

    Nice stereotype ye who does not disclose nationality. Pretty funny really considering Australia has lower crime rates than most other western countries, but hey don't let facts get in the way of a good bit of Aussie bashing.

  2. +1 for cash. The wad doesn't stay big for long. Too many fees with credit cards and its hard to find ATMs that accept our cards. Citibank are the only ATMs that seem to work consistently, and they seem to be getting harder to find.

    Picked up the cash wad from post office this arv, got it for ¥85/au$, no fees or commission.

     

  3. That's a damn good deal! Where did you book? (Not especially fond of Appi, but love a good deal :lol: )

    I booked it through an Australian tour company called Japan Package. Normally I get the missus to organise trips through Japanese companies as we just assumed it would be cheaper, but this worked out cheaper than she could find there. The choices of resorts that the Australian companies do packages for is pretty limited though.

  4. Thanks for the info. There'd be 2 of us going, snowboarders of intermediate level. We're not really interested in steeps, back country, park etc., just nice uncrowded runs where we can work on improving our skills. Lack of nightlife isn't an issue for us either, as we're usually too knackered after a full day of boarding.

    I've done a bit more research and watched a few videos of Appi and it seems it would be suitable as long as the conditions are decent. The only thing that I'm concerned about is getting bored of the place, being there for a week, but I'm sure we can live with that.

    I think I'll go ahead and lock it in as the "early bird" package I'm looking at ends today.

    Cheers

  5. And, folks, if you do go to Yuzawa and go past the box and enjoy this silly nonsense ;) , please do take some shots and upload/post here on the site/Forums. Help most appreciated.

     

    It's more difficult now that we are not actually based in Yuzawa!

     

    Where exactly is the phone box? Any chance of getting its location on the member map to help finding it?

  6. The packages will usually offer the best deals, but doing it yourself isn't too difficult if you have half a dozen words of Japanese.

    I only have to do the research then my wife can do the bookings etc. (she's a native speaker). :winking:

    The 4 day flexi pass looks the goods, being able to use it for non consecutive days over a month, I should be able to get 2 trips out of it.

    Thanks!

    snowdude - Catching a midnight bus, trying to get a few minutes sleep between hourly stops with your face pressed against an icey window while a bunch of teenagers are screaming between constant snack munching and seat kicking, to get to a closed ski resort at 5am isn't as bad as it sounds. Honest, you should try it. :lol:

  7. DiGriz - Looking at multi day excursions, 3 or 4 days each trip, hopefully 3 trips. Would prefer on snow accomodation if available.

    Thanks snowjunky, ippy and Tubby, great info and I'll no doubt have a heap more questions. At the moment it's all still a bit up in the air as I'm not sure how many or when friends will be coming over. I'd say as friends arrive, I'll meet them in Tokyo and head out from there.

  8. Hi! I've been lurking for a while and thought I should introduce myself. I live in Brisbane, Australia and since 2007 have been going to Japan for 3 or 4 weeks most winters and spending 6-10 days on snow each visit. I board at what I'd consider somewhere between beginner and intermediate (being old and fat never helps).

    My Inlaws live in Saitama, so I'm usually based between there and Tokyo and the majority of the snow trips I've done have been to Nagano by bus out of Tokyo. So far I've been to Ryuoo, Nozawa, Togari, Happo One, and couple of car trips with brother in law to Niigata including Hakkaisan, Maiko and NASPA (terrible crowded ski only place that was).

    My wife (and interpreter) used to come with me, but now we have a 2 year old, she stays at home and I have to fend for myself. While the bus trips out of Tokyo are cheap and convenient, being on a bus full of teenagers all night, and trying to kill time until the bus leaves at midnight is starting to wear thin.

    So this year I'm thinking the train will be the way to go, so if anyone would like to suggest some places that aren't too much of a hassle to get to by train (and short bus trip), that would be great. I'm thinking Myoko might be a good option?

    Great site too!

    Thanks

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