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  1. Hi. Just thought I'd add to my question with the answer to what we actually did for anyone searching this in the future.

    Stayed at the Sapporo Aspen Hotel, just north of Sapporo JR. Great location, about 100m walk to the station. Price was pretty reasonable, I think about $450 sustralian dollars for 4 nights accommodation (9000Y per night)in a twin room. Room was clean and did the job fine.

    Reception staff didn't speak much english, but stored our skis at the end of each day in the lobby and gave us a token to get them back in the morning (which I would proceed to lose within 5 minutes of getting it). They were very nice/friendly and attempted to help with anything we needed. Didn't eat there, just got food at the patisserie in the station (little mermaid - recommended).

    My frind was there a day earlier and went to Kiroro. The next day we did day trip to Sapporo Kokusai and the following day to Teine.

    Went by bus to Kiroro and Sapporo kokusai - package deal was like 5000Y for return bus and 8 hour lift ticket. Both were about 1.5 to 2 hour trip. The buses leabe from the bus terminal on the south side of the JR station undercover. Relatively easy to organise as there are lots of Japanese people with snowboards etc you can follow.

    Teine we went to on a JR package by train to teine station then bus. It was about 4500 I think for transport and travel.

    All in all pretty easy and good fun. Plus get to do stuff at night in Sapporo.

    Kokusai was pretty fun. Seemed to be a look the other way policy from ski patrol. Skied past the skull and crossbones signs into the trees and had some great powder runs. Teine is one of those resorts you don't want to say was good because then other people will go there! It was great fun, pretty much deserted on a monday. Knee deep snow. Great easy backcountry access that is pretty awesome. Inbounds (but out of bounds if you know what I mean) trees were also good + a few legitimate tree skiing "nature zones" that were OK.

    Anyone thinking of staying in sapporo to do some day trips I would say if you have some Japan experience or are pretty easy going then it is easy to organise. Hotels seem pretty happy to store your gear overnight. Hotel Sapporo aspen recommended, particularly because of its great proximity to the JR eki.

  2. Thanks all.

    Planning on a day at Teine and a day at Sapporo Kokusai.

    You're right it seems JR has package deals that go to kokusai by bus return from JR sapporo eki. It looks like Teine you do catch the train first then the bus.

    We're then heading up to Niseko for 10 days and going to do a trip to Rusutsu from there and a day maybe at Moiwa. I've been to Niseko a few times before but my friend hasn't so we're trying to do the common thing with a few common and a few slightly less common day trips thrown in.

     

    Kiroro and Asari sound good too, so many places so little time!

     

    These seem to be some JR flyers about their round trip details

    http://www2.jrhokkaido.co.jp/global/pdf/e/ml201101.pdf

    http://www2.jrhokkaido.co.jp/global/pdf/e/ml201002.pdf

  3. Thanks.

    You don't recall the name of the hotel he stayed at?

    The cost is actually not bad. JR have packages that include transport and lift ticket and sometimes lunch. They have one for niseko that is 4900 yen that includes bus there and back plus a 8 hour lift ticket. I think a full day ticket in niseko is about 5900.

    I think the one for teine might be about 4000 yen for the day.

    We're just going to do trips for 2 or 3 days before heading up to niseko for the rest of the trip.

  4. Hi Everyone

    Have searched through the forum and internet and having trouble finding info about staying in sapporo and skiing the local resorts. Looking to stay near JR Sapporo and do some day trips.

    I imagine that the hotels in general probably cater for this being surrounded by local resorts, but have an image in my mind of a shoebox room draped in wet ski gear and disapproving looks in the lobby carrying skis around! I have seen a few indications of ski storage, but wasn't sure if this just meant they could hold your ski bag during your stay while doing things in town before moving on to accommodation in the resorts themselves.

    Any tips or recommendations would be appreciated.

    Probably looking at Teine and Sapporo Kokusai day trips.

    Thanks

  5. Best western astina shinjuku semi double non smoking room. Proper comfortable double bed. Newly renovated. Actual room pretty compact but had everything necessary plus more. Even a decent bath. Great location just off yasukuni dori in shinjuku. 5 minutes Walk from station. 11500 yen per room for the night was a pretty good price. Would recommend it but note the actual room size is compact, but similar to other Japanese big city hotel rooms I have stayed in. Home today. Japan withdrawals already set in.

  6. Have booked Best Western Shinjuku Astina. Something called a semi double non smorking room. the 'semi double' part will be interesting, but the picture looks OK and its only one night. Looks a good location.

    11,500 yen for 2 per night inc tax.

    The citadines place looks good on its website, but booked out the night we are there

  7. true about the multiple little cities. Asakusa has its own attractions, but I have stayed there 3 times now so looking for somewhere new. It is quite good in Asakusa for access to Narita too because you can take the cheaper Keisei Skyliner train.

    Probably like to be in shinjuku or shibuya just to go out and watch the people and the lights and check out harajuku and omote sando. Think we will courier our bags to Narita so with backpacks subway to tokyo station or asakusa to get to the airport will be ok.

    Any suggestions?

  8. Just need one night feb 15th. I usually stay at a place called k's house in asakusa. Backpacker with private and dorm rooms. Dorms I think start below 3000 yen a night. A bit out of the city though and for one night I'd be happy to pay up to 15000 for a more central hotel room for me and my girlfriend.

    I was actually thinking of checking out a love hotel for the night. Anyone tried one. The themed rooms would be pretty funny but are they pretty seedy establishments in general?

  9. I can't remember ever paying more than 5000 yen for a day pass. In fact I'm not sure I have paid more than 4500. 50,000 for 10 days will be more than enough money.

    Cortina is meant to be awesome on a powder day, but I think ski patrol are pretty strict about off piste. It is more difficult to get to (taxi to hakuba station, train then taxi from cortina station, or taxi all the way $$$$). Also when there were big dumps when I was there they often closed the higher lifts for several days at cortina because of avalanche risk.

     

    If you look at this age on SJ of Nagano prefecture resorts each one you click on shows info on how to get there and the cost of tickets. It says cortina is only 3300 a day!

    SJ Nagano Resorts

     

    Buying day passes is a bit more expensive than some multi day tickets, but it gives you more flexibility and a better experience of several resorts in the valley. And if you are unlucky enough to get your pass taken by ski patrol then you only lose it for the day rather than the rest of the week!

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