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  1. Did some research middle of last year and Samsung was and probably is the brand of choice if you want a smart TV. LG, Panasonic and Sony would appear to be the next best. Ended up with a UA55ES6200. It's a beauty but the mistake I made was to save $200 and miss out on the Dual Core.

  2. Printer ink is even more expensive than vintage champagne. Buy one that doesn't go through excessive amounts of ink. If you can do without colour, a mono laser printer is much cheaper than an inkjet. Then go to a print shop to print photos or anything in colour.

  3. OK. There is still 1.5m of snow there (in Ichinose) at the moment. The problem is when we went most of the lifts were shut during the week - which was kind of OK for the first 2 days until the kids learnt to ski, but by then it was virtually the weekend anyway.

     

    Anyway, if you are going during the official season that won't be a problem. There are 20 ski areas in Shiga Kogen so you could certainly do 10 days or so before you've skiied it all.

     

    The other thing about Shiga Kogen is there's no nightlife to speak of, other than what goes on in your hotel or the occasional Izakaya. Which is fine for families anyway.

     

    It's almost an hour on the bus between Ichinose which is the biggest cluster of hotels and the Kumanoyou/Yokoteyama area.

     

    I would think 6/7 days would be perfect.

     

    You could plan:

     

    1. Yokoteyama/Shibutoge/Kumanoyou

    2. OkuShigaKogen

    3. YakebitaiYama/Ichinose Diamond.

    4. Ichinose Family/Tanne no Mori Okojo

    5. Maruike/Sun Valley/Hasuike.

    6. Terakoya/Mammoth.

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  5. Just got back from Shiga Kogen. Will write a review in due course but thought I'd share a joke I learnt there.

    Shiroi Inu ga imasu.

    Kao ga Shiroi

    Ashi ga Shiroi

    Mimi ga Shiroi

    Onaka ga Shiroi

    O mo Shiroi.

    Deliver it well and you'll have most japanese in stitches!

  6. Thanks Panhead_Pete. From what I can gather they start closing down lifts from April 1st. The snow will not be a problem.

     

    So Yakebitaiyama and most of the slopes in the central part of Shiga like Sun Valley will have all the lifts closed, but other parts of the resort are open (some right through to Golden week). So I'm asking for info from anyone who's been to Shiga Kogen in April to see if there would be enough to keep me busy for a couple of days (the rest will be spent teaching the kids I expect).

     

    Or should we forget about Shiga Kogen and visit another resort completely like Nozawa Onsen?

  7. Thanks guys. Great feedback. Have been digesting the archived snow conditions from the last 4 years at Shiga and working out where is likely to be open when we are there.

     

    Looks like Yakebitaiyama will be closed which is disappointing but Kumanoyou and Yokteyama should still be open until the first week in May. Other than the fact they are at the other side of the resort from where we are staying (Ichinose) that should keep me busy for a day or so when not with the kids on the beginners slopes.

     

    The only other question I have is if there's another resort that does have most of its runs open in April and still has reliable snow.

     

    David, would you be able to send me the links to snow reports for Nozawa and Hakuba?

  8. Hi there,

     

    will be in Shiga Kogen for 5 days in April - April 8th I think is our first day. Deliberately picked this resort because it's the highest and supposedly has the best late-season snow. Have booked to stay in Ichinose.

     

    I am a pretty good skier but my kids have never skied before.

     

    One of the tourist information people said most of the lifts will be closed - 2 out of 5 open at Ichinose. As for the whole resort, If 30 out of the 70 lifts are open that still makes for some pretty good skiing imho.

     

    Can anyone tell me what to expect in terms of lifts being open, snow condition, restaurants/bars open etc. We can't change the dates because of the kids school holidays.

     

    I guess for the first couple of days having only a handful of lifts open won't be an issue for them because they won't be up for more than the beginner slopes anyway. After that if there's a nice wide blue run for them to try out, that might be enough.

     

    Practically can you still get around the place ?

     

    Would be keen to hear from anyone who's skiied Shiga Kogen after March. Or in fact any Japanese resort that late.

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