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snowdude

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  1. Not being funny but i think you need to give up on the idea of hitch-hiking in Japan, I would be surprised if anyone pick you up. I have never tried of course, but after living here for eight years my observations tell me it will be difficult. Anyone correct me if I am wrong.

    Your best bet would be train or bus, I guess buses are the cheapest way to get around? Never used them myself, but I know some who do and they say they are cheap enough.

    There are many ski bus tours especially from Tokyo.

  2. Tell you what though, at the bottom of a lot of the resorts where the slopes come down to the base where people can play or just walk about they should have a lot of these signs.

    I have to say the worst culprits are the boarders coming down the hill flat out right down to the doors of the resort builing. Now I am all for speed and all that, but going flat out right to the very bottom and weaving in and out of people is over the top.

     

    Up on the slopes the slow signs suck, they need them on the base and should through them off the resort if they don't follow the signs.

  3.  Originally Posted By: muikabochi
    I want to try that place out - maybe late in the season when it has dried up round here.

     

    Yeah you should, it's also cheap, parking is free, food is not excellent, but definately better than other resorts ive been too.

     

    Good choice of slopes from beginner to expert levels, and if you got kids plenty for them to do too.

    It's open until sometime in May.

  4. Yes the east side has deffinately been much colder this year. My wife told me this year is like it used to always be when she was at high school, and that's only going back about 16 years ago.

     

    So although the usually heavy snow areas haven't got as much as usual the areas that usually don't get much snow have had a lot more.

     

    Muikabochi, When I made my predictions last year it was based on what I saw around these parts of the country, so I believe I was spot on.

    We are expecting snow again this weekend, if we get it, that will be three times in one week, that is a lot for Tokyo, it normally only snows once the whole season and I think the this will be the fifth time to get snow in Tokyo this year.

     

    The point about it snowing less over night than it used too is very interesting though.

  5. Oh great stuff, this backs up what I want to say, I looked at some stuff earlier too.

    Actually I have contacted a few weeks ago and will be contacting some other climatoligists, etc to discuss my theory, to see if there is any interest. Not sure if I will get any replys but I will try.

    Then I may talk about it on here, because this is a really interesting topic for me and something that I want to help with.

     

    If what I think is right the earth will be getting colder, not warmer and we are nearing the peak for high temps on earth.

  6. LOL, sorry couldn't help myself there.

     

    Actually I believe it is to do with the air currents, sucking in less moisture over the Japan sea side and instead sucking more up over the east side from the continent, hence east side is getting a lot more snow than usual.

     

    Last autumn I mentioned that this winter would be a cold one and snowy, which it has been, much colder over this side compared to usual and a lot more snowy too.

    I think in general everywhere has been colder this year, compared to other years, so far.

    Also as you know we have this so called global warming, which is surely contributing to this problem, but that is not the main course of the unusual weather around the world.

    There is another thing that I believe is the main coarse of the change in weather, but not going to say anything about that yet.

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