LoveToSki
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Additional information about use of CB radio in different countries. Pay attention to 'Japan' section.
http://www.roity.com/rc/cbradio/worldcb.html#JAPAN
My information is from HKSSA forum. Here is the link with more details if you can read Chinese!
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If you don't intend to follow the rules, you can buy any transmitter and use it anywhere you like until the day you got caught by the local officials. Your transmission might cause some problems to the local people; but you never know what trouble you made because you don't know the rules and why they exist...
If you want to follow the rules, you do need to buy the right transmitter to use in Japan. A transmitter doesn't need license if it carries a certification label (for Japan) and its wattage is under 0.01W.
See below notice from official about use of transmitter in Hokkaido.
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in Snow talk, trip reports, Japan avalanche & backcountry
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Hi hkgal,
My suggestion to you is Nozawa Onsen based on how I see HK people about Japanese ski resort.
- brand name: tell your boss this place is one of the Mt.6 of Japan. If he doesn't understand, simply tell him it is very famous among Japanese skiers.
- Natural hot spring
- Traditional Japanese village taste
- Quite a few local, small & cosy Japanese restaurants around to spend your nights
- Many souvenir stores around where one can easily find name of the place printed on mugs, towels or whatever small enough souvenir items.
- Day trip (e.g. snow monkey watching) to other places are available for guests who don't ski much.
- Direct transportation b/w airport and resort is easy to arrange
You mentioned the word 'best' resort, which means to me a good budget is available for this trip. If so, take thursday's advice and get yourself an operator or HK local tour group to arrange details for you.
Your boss cares less how much effort you actually put in. It is the smile on guests'face that decide your year-end bonus