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ausi ski bum

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  1. When I was skiing at Shiga Kogen in January I cam across the hotel up the top of the mountain at 2350metres. I grabbed a business card so I could look their details on the net but alas, its all in Japanese and I can not find an email contact.

     

    I wanted to contact them to see if the family can stay there at Christmas so if anyone has an email can you post it please.

     

    Much appreciated if you can help.

  2. I felt much the same feelings on my visit there in 2008, My kids and I spent some time at the museum and we alked the precinct. I always feel guilty I never visited Nagasaki as well, will have to fix that one day, its sad the went through the same but get forgotten by most.

     

    I read a facinating story here a while back about three guys that survived both bombs.

     

    After visitng Hiroshima we went to Myajima Island for two days.

  3. I am not so interested in reading, while Japanese script facinates me I figure start the spoken and then look at the reading as it will make more sense once you get a grasp of the grammer.

     

    OK some good advice, thanks, I will be back in December / January so it would be great to be able to speak with the locals.

     

    Trip number six for me hence the interest.

  4. Funniest one I had was a Qantas flight to LAX, we were standing down the back having a chat when we were told under US law we were not allowed to group on a flight, I reminded her we were Aussies on an Aussie plane over international waters, so WTF. The hostie then smiled and said, yep **** um, another beer boys.

  5. I doubt that is the case GN, a lot is said about the current youth but they live in a generation where the loss of members of the military is real, this is the first time in 30-40 years that this is the case so they have a connection with the past that my generation didn't.

     

    I have a house full of Young people at times most were Air Force Cadets and now many of these are in the military but they genuinely respected the ANZACS and polatics had little to do with this.

  6. I was born in 1961 and as a young kid and teen I watched the Anzacs parade in Perth with the much younger WW2 vets marching proud, today the WW2 vets look like the Anzacs did back then. I always felt ANZAC Day was the real Australia Day.

     

    Today my kids are in the Navy and RAAF and I still watch the parades with pride and a heavy heart. Its sad that we have to have this day but Australia is what it is today because of the ANZACS, true mateship, a sence of community and doing the right thing. I find however the greatest pride in how the teens and young people of today view ANZAC day as the most significant day in Australia, there was a time not long ago that ANZAC Day was a fading memory but the Young People of Australia today... Get It, they look back at these distant wars and understand people their own age died to ensure we have the life we do today.

     

    My kids have marched for years as Cadets and now in the military, they always stand tall and take this day so seriously, they dont see it as a duty but a need to pay their respect and be proud to carry on the Australian spirit. Anzac Day is in very safe hands, the Gen Y really do have more understanding and pride in ANZAC day than many of those before them.

     

    I will be at the Dawn Service and the March again this year, Lest We Forget.

     

    And Thank You.

  7. I hired a RAV 4 from Toyota Car Hire at the Chitose airport this trip, over the three weeks we were there we traveled over 2000km and the car never missed a beat, I only lost traction once on black ice at Tomamu but regaiend traction within metres.

     

    Hiring a car in Japan is very wise we have seen so much more of the country than most Aussie visitors but just being able to drive from your accom to the lift car parks makes the holiday so much easier, remember walking up hill with ski gear is not what skiing is all about.

     

    As for the GPS, the RAV 4 has an English speaking one and it takes phone numbers, addresses or Map Codes, the Map code site on line is in Japanese only however if you email them and give a list of places that you wish to visit they will send you the codes to enter. Japanese GPS in the RAV 4 are excellent, they even have logo's of shops like Lawsons and Seicomart on them. The book Toyota gives you shows you how to use the GPS and even details important signs such as the writing on petrol pumps.

     

    To hire a car in Japan you will ne an international driving licence you get them from the NRMA before you leave.

  8. Looks like the front of my car, I live in the Riverina region of NSw and the Locusts are back in the day and swarms of huge moths at night, I am having to high pressure wash the front of my car every two or three days and the windscreen daily.

     

    I get a new car next week, it will be trashed on the 100 km trip home from the car yard.

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