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Slippery Jim

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  1. Certainly can't match Iiyamadude's experience, but I did once have to fly 3 hours next to a religious maniac who was truly desperate to save my non-existent soul.

     

    Some people simply shouldn't be allowed out in public, must less onto an aluminum tube that's going to be pressure sealed for the next xx hours.

  2. If your self-description is at all accurate, you do not want a Mantra; that's a ski for very strong experts.

    Kendo, I'd agree on but it'll bust you budget (there's a last-season 177 Kendo at Ishii Sports -- or was last week -- for about Y45,000, and that's as cheap as you're going to find).

    Probably some last-season demos on sale in shops in Niseko, which might be your best bet at a bargain. Bindings are going to add 15,000-20,000 to the overall cost, remember.

    By all means look around at shops in Tokyo before you head up, but 18,000 isn't realistic for a solid intermediate+ all-mountain ski.

    Or, you could PM me...

  3. I'm happy to be of help.

    At the moment it's 6 degrees and clear but the forecast is for a cloudy saturday with a high of 7 and a 30% chance of afternoon showers.

    The overnight low will drop to 2 degrees as the skies clear and sunday should be partly cloudy with a high of 7, and a bit brisk with winds from the south-southwest at up to 21kph.

  4. Train connection would be Shinkansen to Nagoya, then Ltd Exp trains to Gifu or Nagao destinations.

    Shin Osaka to Hakuba, for example, would run you Y11,750 for 0700 departure, 1128 arrival -- not a day trip IMHO.

    Shin Osaka to Myoko Kogen: would run you Y10,910 for 0700 departure, 1208 arrival -- ditto

     

    There should be relatively cheap overnight bus trips (if that's your thing) to major resorts, and probably some inexpensive day trips to closer areas.

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