Jump to content

Dorikin

SnowJapan Member
  • Content Count

    15
  • Joined

  • Last visited

    Never

Posts posted by Dorikin

  1. ummm, no. The way I look at it, why should people have to kiss the arse of the local inhabitants of the place they visit? Thats not what tourism is about. We Australians know this, because we recieve lots of foriegn visitors, especially a lot of Japanese.

     

    As for the problem of Aussie hooliganism spoiling peoples experiences on the slopes, then all I can say is go somewhere else.......There are so many places to enjoy winter sports in Japan.

     

    Personally, as a boarder I rarely see foriegners at all. Had Hida Kawaii all day today pretty much with me and just a few locals. And thats what its all about.

     

    So, pulleez stop the aussie bashing.

     

    australian%20flag%20header.jpg

  2. We are proud of our criminal and anti-authoritarian cultural heritage. Getting loaded and stealing stuff in foriegn countries is normal behavior for us, not for the benefit of personal gain, but because it is fun. I once stole a police motorbike in Manilla and got chased around by the local cops armed with sawn off shot guns. It was a good hoot, I enjoyed it and offer no apologies.

     

    And for the record, the reason Australians are coming to Japan to ski is because Japan itself has been marketing heavily to Australia via Japan yokoso. It means they want and need the money, and are....well, ummmmm somewhat prepared for the side effects of our jovial behaviour. If we are that much of a problem, then they can always stop the invitation.

  3. Whats the major complaint here? You see some foreigners enjoying themselves on the slopes and it ruins your totally unique Japan experience?

     

    Do people that invest in an overseas holiday have to behave in the way the local gaijin population expect them to?

     

    I think that it is rather obvious that people who embark on an overseas vacation skiing or boarding are going to party hard and get their moneys worth. So far there hasn't been any complaints from the locals about the money flowing in to the local economy.

     

    Who are the 'real' arrogant people here then?

  4. Hi, Im moving to Takayama to live next week. Being a bit of a noob, was wondering if anyone could offer any advice on the area itself. Good parks? Bad parks? Any mellow cruisy back country joints? Any cool locals that I should get to know? Also, Im into hiking, camping, fishing, biking etc....

     

    I tried google and searching this site but couldnt really find that much......

     

    Cheerz....

  5. Beer is pretty important stuff. Wouldnt want to get halfway around the world to find that it is either unobtainable or too expensive. Its a consumption thing.

     

    500ml cans of happoshu (beer kind of replacement stuff) around 200 yen. Real beer ie Kirin, Asahi cost about 300 yen for 500 ml can. I think wine is cheaper here than Australia except if you want to drink Australian wine. Australian wine is way overpriced.

×
×
  • Create New...