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deanrobi

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  1. After our stay in Niseko we are planning to catch the train from Kutchen to Otaru, we will be in Otaru for two nights before we then catch the Train to the airport. During the stay at Otaru I'm guessing that we will do a train trip or two in to Sapporo for the ice Festival. Question is are we best to buy a Regional Rail Pass rather than individual tickets and does this allows us to travel when ever/where ever?

     

    Also are there any off those bullet Trains on Hokkaido and is it possible to do a trip on them ? any recommendations

  2. This year I want to get into the area through the top gates, anyone have any recommendations to who i should contact for a days guiding. We could probably find our own way but I think it would be best to have at least one day guided and maybe get shown areas that we might have struggled to locate ourselves. There will be four of us, 3 snowboarders & 1 skier.

  3. Nino, had the same idea as you but this year I notice various resort's web pages have a warning that radio's from Aust, because of the frequencey that they are set to are banned. Not that i could imagine ski patrol going around checking individuals sets out to ensure that they abide by the rules. Maybe you will need to purchase a set in Japan to be on the right bandwith. Have a look at the link below

     

    http://www.hokkaido-bt.go.jp/eng.htm

  4. Question for Go Native or anyone else that can help me. After our stay at Niseko we are spending a few days in Otaru, I believe that we have two option to get there, we can either take the bus back to Chitose Airport with our package and then make our way by train or we can get dropped off in Kutchen and catch a train directly to Otaru. What is the preferred way? is it worth going directly from Kutchen and naybe seeing a bit more of the country side? thanks

  5. Personnally i would be looking at getting the best that you could afford. In my early years of snowboarding I did get away with having only a shell jacket and wearing a few layers of fleece garmets underneath and that worked fine for the Australian snow fields but with your trip to Japan you would need to look at getting a proper high end jacket,pants & gloves.

     

    Try looking at some of the on-line stores as there are some great buys around (although affected by the lower exchange rate).

     

    Also some members on here may be able to advise you if itis cheaper to pick up clothing in Tokyo on your way over, I have heard good reports about being able to get last seasons gear at reduced rates.

     

    Also get yourself a set of Merino wool thermals, they work wonders.

     

    At the end of the day its all about layers, more layers are required in Japan and lest in Aust.

     

    Good luck and remember theres nothing worst that being cold on a day when theres heaps of powder and you have to head back to the lodge to warm up.

  6. I particulary liked the night time shots from, last year i think, of just the roof top peering thru the snow and the glow of the telephone sign. Anyway i will be happy this year when there's to much snow to open up the door.

     

    Great photo's,now i'm looking forward to the new shots after the next dump. Maybe there's a telephone booth in main street Niseko that we can do the same with.

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