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Joules

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  1. If I remember correctly, Kokusai Sapporo only had the very top lift running on my first day, November 25th I think.....And Niseko didnt open till about 5 days after schedule, i think on the 28th if I remember correctly? And same deal with Niseko the year before....

     

    And yet, Kokusai already has top to bottom snow (well did yesterday anyway! not sure after the recent rain) AND 3 days of snow starting tonight.

     

    So dont worry, its the best start to the season Ive seen in my 3 years here!!! (Hokkaido anyway).

     

    As for the long term reports saying itll be a bad winter, I have trouble trusting a group who cant even predict tomorrows weather correctly!!

     

    Enjoy!!!

  2. I believe Ben (from Niseko) refers to the chopped up galssy looking stuff as `sherbert`.....I even have a student who swears a previous teacher from Canada claims that noone calls it Powder, but instead calls it sherbert (but I think she probably got mixed up).

     

     

    But as for the different words, surely they are talking about different words for when its falling! As Ive noticed, snow is NOT snow - you have ice pick snow, tiny snowball snow (arare), fat flake snow, etc!

     

     

    Alright stay cool, Joules

  3. Its not the closest place from Sapporo centre, but is the closest decent place. (Moiwa is the closest, but no boarding. Next is Bankei, and Fujino healthland, and a few others).

     

    From Sapporo centre (where I live) it takes me about 50 minutes by car.....and yes, it is towards Otaru (in an area called Teine, funnily enough!). Quite small, but there are some nice secret powder places Ive heard, once you know the place well. And the season pass gets you cheap tickets to Kokusai, Yuubari and Kamui!!! (1000 yen)...and vice-versa.

     

    Will go there tomorrow! (but no internet at home, so I cant report...sorry!)

  4. Well last year I basically worked weekends in Sapporo and stayed in Niseko from tuesday to friday. It cost a little overall, but was certainly worth it allup (and didnt cost much). But now is even better - am earning a fair amount, and get to board 4 or 5 days a week (although going to work after a hard morning churning powder is harder than it sounds!). Had to buy a car though, which costs a LOT to run down here. And will probably stick to Teine Highland and Kokusai this year (season pass for Teine, but it allows kokusai day ticvkets for 1000 yen).

     

    But for anyone wondering about early boarding in Hokkaido - I highly recommend it! Just so much snow has fallen in the last 5 days (and should fall for the next 7 days) and having that snow almost to yourself (if you can get weekdays free) is heavenly!

     

    Joules.

  5. Went to Kokusai on wednesday and friday. Wednesday was great - first day of top to bottom skiing, and super deep powder everywhere. But yesterday was something else!! Duck under the rope for the downhill course (the only black runb) and deep trackless powder all day!!! No costomers (almost) and heavy snowfall helped it to be one of the best days of boarding Ive EVER had (and I spent about 50 days in Niseko last year). Why bother with backcountry when you have the main runs so deep with powder all to yourself!!!

     

    Before youi get jealous though, must admit I went to Teine on wednesday (was the FIRST public customer to ride the lift). Only one run open, and ducking under one rope resulted in 3 big scratches to my board (which was scratchless from last year in Niseko). CAUTION! (then lost my gloves to add insult to injury)

     

    Joules

  6. Woohoo, boarding apparently starts tomorrow.......I repeat, TOMORROW!!!!!

     

    Well only at Onze (machine snow) and Nakayama toge (if theres enough snow, so may not open until after the first good dump coming on tuesday, wednesday and thursday!).

     

    (for those of you not in the know, both resorts are crappy places in Hokkaido that youd never bother going to in winter, but anyway....!)

     

    Anyway, its the thought that counts!

     

    Joules

  7. Go for it man, you wont regret it.

     

    Im doing a similar thing myself, but will have to work part time. I also want to live in a city, as my last Japanese experience was great, but in a town 170,000 (many advantages, except this was a cement town, so it always stank!)

     

    Ive decided to go to Sapporo, and will leave in a few weeks. But another area you may want to look at is the Yamagata area. Lots of resorts including Yamagata Zao (50 lifts - can you imagine how much hidden backcountry and hidden powder stashes there must be when you know the place!) and Gas-san - slopes are open till the end of July!!

     

    I almost decided on going here. I imagine there are lots of towns with cheap rent etc., and Sendai is nearby so your still in touch with city life.

     

     

    Let us all know how it goes!

     

    Joules

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