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sapporo

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  1. There are definately snow mobile lessons at Niseko (saw a big place on the way to Moiwa mountain) and there are definately dog sledding lessons/rides at Rusutsu (snow mobiles too!)

     

    I would say, spend 3 nights in Sapporo. Soak up all this wonderful city has to offer, take day trips to Teine, Kokusai, Kiroro or even Bankei (spelling on Bankei might be wrong). Then spend a night at Rusutsu and a night or two at Niseko Grand Hirafu.

     

    I'm no expert on Niseko (I in fact quite hate the place, apart from the snow and all the Back Country access it offers) but I think Hirafu is better for beginners maybe? Annupuri would be my first choice for place to stay (quieter, more back country access).

     

    As for English lessons.....I don't know!

    But I do know it will be easier to find an English speaking instructor at Niseko, Rusutsu and Kiroro compared to teine, Kokusai and Bankei.

     

    Personally, when on the slopes I work up a sweat quickly, so I only wear a base layer (long sleeved, breathable, polyester t-shirt), a cotton t-shirt and then my snowboard jacket (with armpit vents open!)

     

    Asking around the city is another problem in itself as everywhere has their heaters on full (especially the subway!)

     

    Bring shoes/boots with a soft rubber sole for trekking around the ice on.

     

    For the slopes, a decent neck warmer or a balaclava type hat is a must for me....Hokkaido is a windy, cold place on the island of Japan!!

  2. So, my parents are in Japan and we are going to spend a night in a cottage in Niseko tomorrow.

     

    Being a vegetarian (my mother) in Japan is a little hard and was wondering if there were any farmers markets in Niseko and/or Kutchan to buy some fresh, local veg? I found one a good few years ago but don't remember where it was!

     

    Thanks.

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