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Hey

 

Fine to meet you guys. Greg in Chicago here. :wave:

 

Two of us have been eyeing Japan up the last few weeks and think we make make the move. We have a month and thinking of a three week trip over there. Would love to check out Tokyo and from what I gather Niseko and Hakuba seem to be the main two places. Or is that just most popular places?

 

Thinking of doing 7-10 days in Hakuba and then wondering about the practicalities of getting up to Niseko. I can see maps and stuff, that's fine, just wondering for first hand experiences of people on here who might have done that trip. Realistically how did the timing work out for you?

 

Cheers!

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Hi Gradeski and welcome.

 

Those two places certainly get the most attention and likely the largest numbers of the foreign crowd and are excellent choices, though I have not been to Niseko myself.

 

But there's more to Japan than just those two. Just thought I'd mention that. You have a lot of reading ahead of you! ;)

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Practical? Yes, if you don't mind a lot of changes.

Realistic? Yes, if you don't mind taking a day off to change loctions.

Cost? Expensive.

 

You would have to go from Hakuba -> Nagano Station -> Tokyo -> Haneda -> Shin-Chitose -> Niseko, which would take the better part of a day at least and you would arrive late evening if you were to do it in one day.

 

Hakuba -> Nagano - about 1hr by bus.

Nagano -> Tokyo - about 2 hours by train

Tokyo -> Haneda - about 1 hour by train

Haneda -> Shin-Chitose - about 90mins by plane

Shin-Chitose -> Niseko - about 2hrs30mins by bus.

 

If you want to visit Tokyo, take 4 days out, and the first and last half days, travel to and from Tokyo.

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Thanks for that. A bit of a journey.

Actually with so much to do in one rather large area in Nagano, that seems to be a good idea.

I've got to be honest not really mad keen on the idea of upping sticks for a day long journey.

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Without wishing to start at Honshu V.s Hokkaido debate, you should definitely check out the Hokkaido powder if you have the chance and with 3 weeks to play with, it's well worth the effort! :thumbsup:

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Matsumoto Airport is a very small, loss-making airport with hardly any flights and bad transport links, but for o/s skiers the Hokkaido link is a very useful one.

If you did Nagano first, the flight would get you into Niseko in time for the nighter I guess. You wouldn't have to miss a whole day.

USA to Japan is a long way, so you might as well see as much as you can.

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