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    2.) Which town do you like better and Why? Thank you Dcx3 for your thoughts! That's the kind of stuff I like to hear. Do you like one because it's quieter? because it feels more authentic japanese? are the people cooler? because there's more stuff to do around there when you're not shredding and want to chill?

     

    1. Both Hakuba and Niseko have a lot of the young crowd. Hakuba might have more local Japanese young crowd as people from Osaka/Kansai area and Tokyo people go to Hakuba. Where as maybe there is more foreigner young crowd at Niseko.

     

    2. If I am going to a place for 2 months I am probably going to spend some time in the nearest largest town or city. Nagano city has a population of just under 400,000 and Sapporo has a population just under 2 million people. Sapporo will have a greater variety of bars, restaurants and meeting places and things to do. But because Nagano and Hakuba is on the main island it will give you the option to pop over to places such as Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya, Kyoto for a few days if you feel like exploring something new.

    I don't usually go to a snow resort for authentic japanese experiences unless I go to a resort with an onsen like Zao or Nozawa. Its also hard to say if one place has cooler people or not because you can meet cool people wherever you, but you can meet some real idiots wherever you go. It is all luck in that regard.

  2. If I am choosing between the two, I would choose Hokkaido over Hakuba. My reasons are

     

    1. I love Sapporo (gives you a city feel for when you don't want to be on the mountain and just want to chill)

    2. Hokkaido girls are awesome

    3. The food is awesome!

    4. Variety of resorts with the best powder in the world.

     

    Don't get me wrong Hakuba is great and I go every year, but Hokkaido is just better

  3. I think what you should be more worried about is how much your bank is going to charge for overseas transaction. If you are that worried about merchant fee's and possibly want to lessen the hit on bank fee's maybe hit up a post office and get out some cash and pay for your lift passes for the day or whatever in cash. But My advice is also to buy on the day depending on conditions.

  4. Well Osaka/Kobe has seen a lot of rain this summer and its definitely been a lot cooler this summer than last summer. Last year it was still hitting 30 degrees until mid October. Then all of a sudden the temperature dropped.

    I don't think that's going to happen this year, I think temperatures will be closer to historic average temperatures with winter hitting a little earlier this year. What that means for snow who knows, that's all luck really!

  5. In Tokyo it's SUNNY!! ..And? COOOOLLLD!! And what day is it? FRIIDAYYYY!!

     

    ...sorry, got my kindergarten hat on today.

     

    I really wish I didn't have to work tomorrow. Ah well.

     

    If this snow stays around until, ohhh let's say March 30, I will be very very happy. And poor.

     

    I did a comparison of temperature from March 2013 to 2014 and a little beyond and this years March is looking considerably colder than last years March. So the lower temperatures is going to help that snow depth stick around a little while longer whch also means more late season snow fun

  6. I will also recommend take the train option. There are many great places you can go to by train and even by bus. You also don't need to necessarily go all the way to narita you can go to haneda. There is also the option of left luggage if you don't want to cart around your snow gear.

     

    By the way does snow Japan have an option to see past snow depths for resorts. Cause sometimes it would make decisions a little easier for people knowing what previous seasons early season conditions and late season conditions are like. I know you you can kind of get an idea with the past NOW updates. But not everywhere gets updated with a NOW update.

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