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  1. Originally Posted By: Rag-Doll

    And why is Japan anymore exotic that France or Canada? It is a funny mind set. Just as people seem to be ok travelling to Hong Kong, but to go all the way to Japan (!) seems like a major undertaking. For some reason in many people's minds Japan seems to be much further into the Far East than Singapore or Hong Kong. Go figure.


    Quite simple - Japan was spared having the British colonial 'bland wand' waved over it.
  2. Let me know if you luck out. There are plenty of others around. Woody'z (under Parco in city centre) has some bargains, plus a comic bonus of being able to laugh at Burton's pissweak effort to revive eighties jacket fashions this year. Honestly, how could they mess that up? You can almost hear the voices in the creative directions strategy meeting making lame compromises.

     

    There's also a big'un on the main drag in Miyanosawa (or was it Kotoni?) called All Sports (or was it Alpen?). Anyway, more super-accurate help available if you need it.

  3. I have struggled to find another country with such an affronting contrast between its' own people. I have seldom felt as relaxed and warmed as I have whilst chatting and giggling away with an Indonesian Mamma when there's been no swell. At the same time I've never felt as furious and flattened as when I've seen the Bali Bombers getting yet another media spot on TV. They're a ratings drawcard, and it makes me ill. Plenty of Indonesian males see them as war heroes.

     

    I wish I could visit an Indonesian island of only Mammas (with sick pits goin' off, of course).

  4. Hi Lydia,

     

    I can recommend Xebio Super Sports, a massive sports barn in the south-east of the city. They are currently dropping their pants and clearing out last year's stock. I think they could try a bit harder and coming weeks might see them getting busier with the red pen. My wife and I actually just got back from buying her some (entry-level) Burton Casa snowboard boots for 13,200 yen, down from 18,900 yen.

     

    Plenty of socks, frocks and electric jocks available in other parts of the barn too (okay, I lied about the jocks, but I wouldn't be surprised). Address is:

     

    Shiroishi-Moiwa Dori (street)

    Tsukisamu Higashi 3-10

    Toyohira Ward

     

    It's just north of Sapporo Dome, and a fairly easy ride from the city centre. Now, because I like you I'm going to give you a hot tip - before you go into Xebio, drop into the 2nd hand joint a few doors to the north on the corner (looks like a big Swiss chalet except it's white). They have got some insanely low prices on gear that's hardly been used. Enjoy.

  5. I'm swiftly losing confidence that it's possible/feasible. I asked a lady at Bus Center Mae this arvo if there were any buses from Hokkaido to Honshu and she said "no - take the train" (very politely, of course).

     

    Thanks anyway Ez. If you find anything out, I'm still keen to know. By the way, thanks also for suggesting (back in June) that I stay in Sapporo and get stuck into the local ski hills. I've decided to do pretty much exactly what you suggested. Sapporo is definitely cooler than it's big population suggests.

     

    I'm getting a Kamori season pass so I'll go to Teine about three times a week and Rusutsu maybe once a fortnight. I'm carless so I'm wondering what public transport you suggest for Teine and Rusutsu. I live in Moiwa, so I'm thinking of getting a bus to JR Sapporo, then the JTB bus to Teine Highland. Or would it be quicker to get bus from Moiwa to Nishi 11, then Tozai line to Miyanosawa, then bus to T.H.?

     

    As for Rusutsu, I've found Donan and Good Sports. Both cost about 4000 return and take about two hours. Anything better than them?

     

    Thanks in advance. I was going to PM you, but thought maybe someone else might benefit from this info.

  6. Congratulations Mike, and thanks for the pics and the regular updates during this early start to the season. clap

     

    I'm so excited. What a day! I started the day hooting at the Niseko and Furano pics on my laptop, and then I nearly fell off my bike on the way to work when I happened to glance up at the mountains and saw a very decent blanket of white right there on Sapporo Teine and its sisters!!!

    veryshocked

     

    Needless to say when the lights turned green I lit up the back tyre of the Momma Charry and did the monsterest wheelie all the way to town! First break I got I was straight down to Odori Park to stare at it some more - and no, it wasn't a dream!

  7. The live volcano is at Asahidake. There are (longish) day trips available from Furano. I haven't been, but researched it recently. The Asahidake Ropeway leads from Asahidake Onsen to within a two hour hike of Mount Asahidake's summit. Only a couple of runs, but there is an attractive, 30-60 minute circular trail from the ropeway's upper station, past some ponds and sulfurous vents. There are some wacky photos of steaming pits next to pistes if you search online.

  8. Hi all,

     

    I've heard that there are good value long distance buses that run from Sapporo to Honshu, but my internet searches and feeble attempts at getting info about inter-city bus services using my lame Japanese have so far come to nought. I want to get from Niseko to Nozawa Onsen in March 09, and the train looks pretty pricey. I don't want to fly as I want to see the countryside. Wife gets seasick so the ferry's out. We will have plenty of gear (snow and luggage), so the idea of sticking it on a bus and not having to change trains five times appeals. I could send gear via Takkyubin but I don't want to wait if it's dumping in N.O.

     

    Am I crazy? Would it be a mind-bending endurance test (my bus form is reasonable, having taken long rickety busrides around Sumatra and India omg )?

     

    Is it even possible? How does it cross the water to Honshu? On the ferry? Anyone? Thanks in advance for any info.

  9. The big sports stores here in Sapporo certainly are offering some big discounts on last year's gear at the moment (especially Xebio), but I reckon second-hand is where the real action is. I haven't been looking at ski prices, but on Monday I got my wife a barely-used Arbor snowboard with bindings (50,000 yen new) for 3000 yen. I couldn't believe it. You can't hire a board for a day for that cheap! We also got a top condition board bag with all the trimmings for 900 yen. There were mid-range snowboard boots for 2000 and Burtons for 3000.

     

    Top name boards and models were around the 15,000 to 20,000 mark, but there were loads of mid-range boards for 300-4000 yen. 300 yen! That's less than a beer! I'm sure it would be the same for ski gear. They don't bother stocking stuff that's smashed up. The best places to go are 2nd Street and Hard-Off. They're all over town, and easy to find through Google, complete with maps. Funky second hand clothes and boots too!

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