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  1. I guess if its marginal we can buy a rail pass for seven days then head to the mountains, either way we will have a great holiday. I was at Shiga on 4 Jan this year and it was fine and looking at the records, the odds are deffinatly in our favour.

     

    Personally I would have made our trip late January but the kids (well using that term losely) can only get the period over Xmas new years off.

     

    Next season I will come in Jan by myself for the better conditions.

  2. I know its early but so is my trip arriving in Tokyo 21 December with plans to be at Shiga from 23 Dec and Myoko from 28 dec returning to Shiga 1 Jan leaving 6 Jan. Trouble is my kids are in the Aussie Military and this was the only time we could all have off.

     

    Looking at some reports saying lower than average early snow, when would it be the time to cut my losses and switch to Hokkaido where there seems to be more snow.

     

    What are the best early starters this season on indicators so far, Furano seems to have some snow as does Niseko but been there to often, how are the resorts like Rusutsu and Tommamu looking.

     

    Am I just being totally paranoid and will it dump soon at Myoko and Shiga ?

     

    ASB

  3. Qantas has never had an issue with the 2.5% increase its the other demands they cant agree to, the Union wants a say in the running of the airline and its future direction, its not going to happen.

     

    Fact Labor Party introduced a new regime of Industrial relations where the only option an employer has to resolve ongoing rolling strikes is to lock out with 51 hours notice.

     

    The options available to Qantas were simple, 12 months of continual disruption or play the only card in their deck thanks to the Gillard Govt.

     

    What choice did they have.

     

    They are forcing the industrial system to do their job and enforce a decision, there is no other way that this could have been achieved.

     

    They want the Industrial courts to terminate all disruptions and enter into a 21 day period of forced negociation with a final determination that is binding on all parties by Fair Work Australia after than, in other words, resolve this before the Christmas holiday period

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  4. Basically the airline has made an offer that is reasonable but the Union wants a say in the direction of the Airline such as influencing decisions like the new Jet Star Japan and the New Premium Asian Airline recently announced.

     

    Unfortunatly the Union forgets Airlines today operate in a very different world to a few years back, in 1970 for example about 44% of passengers into and out of Australia flew Qantas, today with increased competition its about 18%. Baggage handlers at Qantas earn 30% more than other airlines staff at the same airport, how much more can Qantas pay.

     

    Qantas pilots want the airline to commit to using Australian crews even when the airline is not based in Australia.

     

    Engineers want all maintenance to remain in Australia even though the same work can be done OS for less, the A380 fr example has all major work done in Germany but this is mainly due to it being a new aircraft and limited facilities that can actually handle aircraft of this ilk. They even made a demand that if they want to take one of their free flights and there was not a seat, a paying passenger would get bumped in to make a seat for them.

     

    With Union bosses telling the public to fly with other airlines, pilots making statements to the passengers in flight and statements that the dispute could last until the middle of 2012, Qantas had little choice but to take drastic action, and what better time to do this than when 17 delegations to the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Perth were booked to fly home on Qantas, it made sure that the Government had to act to save face, something they have not done so far.

  5. Just remember Moiwa is not cnnected to the rest of Niseko so its only an option if you have your own car. I know they will tell you there is a shuttle bus, but you will feel trapped.

     

    Personally I dont think much of Hirafu and prefer Higashiyama area myself but I dont tend to care about night life, I still always have a car so I can head to the various lifts and resorts when I want, Moiwa is nice, worth a day skiing there but its not part of the grand Niseko lift pass and requires seperate ticketing

  6. An alternative to Niseko, well I found places in Japan where we never saw another non Japanese skier, many resorts were small local hills where we had a good afternoon skiing with the locals. Just get out there and find them.

     

    For example on the other side of the mountain is Niseko Iowana, it had a single lift running operated by a couple of old guys that looked like they lovingly kept it operating.

     

    Over the Northern areas of Hokkaido we found hotels with two or three lifts and a hand full of people skiing.

     

    Tommamu is nice, as is Sahoro but you better not stay at club mad (French People might be there). I am not overly sold on Furano but love Rusutsu.

     

    Shiga Kogen, now there is a place that I love or you could stay at Hukaba but there is just as many Aussies as there are in Niseko.

     

    Six trips to Niseko, seriously, you need to get away from there, Japan has so much more to offer.

  7. Yep Okushiga it is, The prince is great but just to expensive that particular week.

     

    Now all I need is a nice hotel in Tokyo for two nights, near the Nagano Asama Shink line perhaps so near Tokyo or Ueno, not sure which is the best area to stay.

     

    I have stayed at the Shiba Park hotel a number of times so looking for somewhere different.

     

    Any Ideas, Oh my son tells me there is a huge market in Tokyo we havent found yet, any isea what he is talking about

  8. A while back you gave me the email contact of a friend of yours who runs the Bakery at Yokoteyama, I have recieved an email with a quote but since then nothing, I am trying to confirm if they have our booking.

     

    Can you please phone them and ask if they have any recent emails from Allan Young in Australia.

     

    Its important as this is the last piece of my trip Jigsaw to complete. A White Christmas in a very special place

  9. Thanks, the places to stay section on here is excellent, I have used it many times before and extensivly in planning this trip.

     

    I had been talking to someone at Prince about this year but lost contact, I was not clear and some of the places you advertise do struggle a little with OS enquiries, but thats OK I own two apartments in Falls Creek Victoria and if I recieved a booking enquiry in Japanese, I would be more than just a little stumped.

     

    I did find a hotel the Okushiga Kogen Hotel that meets our needs from the listings on this site, thanks.

     

    My trip is all but organised now for 2012, I am pleased with the plans we have. Trip number six, locked in.

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