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  1. yes, first register. if you've registered in past years, it may work. i just make a new ID.

     

    Then you have to go and register for the drawing. a season's pass to 49 resorts in nagano. new this year is that if you have children, you can also register their names and ages (up to three children). but it prolly doesn't affect the outcome.

     

    if you win, you pay 30,000 yen and get the pass. ID check after the drawing was strict when i won. so if you're thinking of having a better chance at winning by registering all of your students' cousin's and landlord's name, and then sending in your picture, that won't work.

     

    let's finger crossing

  2.  Originally Posted By: Creek Boy
     Originally Posted By: Kumapix
    have you tried the post office? it's way cheaper than fedex or ups

    or you could fly back and pick them up....


    Post Office, I thought they didnt go over like 130cm or so?


    CB, USPS will ship anything as long as you have it in a proper box.
    make sure she labels them "used" or "gift" or "used gift" or "soiled used" or else customs will tack on duty--30%!!!
  3. Narita Express, No. 44

    Narita Airport 7:43 pm (should b enough time 2 get thru customs/immigration) departure, Tokyo Station 8:51 arrival

     

    Transfer at Tokyo Station

     

    Asama No. 555

    Tokyo Station 9:28 pm departure, Nagano City 11:01 pm arrival

    OR

    Asama, No. 555

    Tokyo Station 10:04 pm departure, Nagano City 11:48 pm arrival

     

    taxi from Nagano to Hakuba would be around 13,000 per cab, most cabs are strict max 3 or 4 passengers. Nagano City to Hakuba is less than one hour in good road conditions by car.

     

    Japanese trains are precise to the minute. Time tables in English:

    http://www.jorudan.co.jp/english/

     

    It's tough coming from abroad when you don't know where to transfer.

    Narita Express and the Asama trains have only reserved seating.

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