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Looks familiar but cant place a name to it. Will put on my thinking cap

Tsugaike Kogen

That it is. Named after (and co-developed by the owners of) Hunter Mountain ski area in New York, USA.   Over to you, Muikabochi.

Ski Resort Tenei

Tenei Village, Fukushima

 

After just 6 short days, we have a winner!

 

Hints:

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--Ten-Ei Village specializes in growing the South American tuber, yacón. Their tourist association website proclaims them ヤ―コンの郷. WTF

 

 

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--Answer: 38 (42?)

Question: What is the angle of the steepest slope in degrees?

Explanation: The official angle is 38 degrees, as shown on the ski area website. Confusingly, there is also a sign indicating 42 degrees at the top of the “Wall of Ten-Ei”: WTF

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But the official number seems to be 38.

 

 

 

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--The name of the town and ski area is written 天栄, NOT 貂纓.WTF X 2

 

 

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It is also NOT written 点鱏. Ditto

 

 

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--It is written in English as "Ten-Ei" or "Tenei," and NOT as Tenn-Aaayyy! WGAF?

 

 

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--It is also NOT written using ten As. Ditto

 

 

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--Poster for a film called Остров Везения = "Island of Luck" = 福島. Oh I see.........................SFA

Ten-Ei is in Fukushima prefecture.

 

 

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--After a hard day of skiing, you can relax at the resort hotel British Hills in Ten-Ei, a recreation of a British town with a full English-language immersion environment. Plausable hint 1

 

 

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--If that is not to your taste, or you do not feel up to practicing your English, you can stay instead at the Regina no Mori dome cottages -- where presumably you can practice your Martian.Plausable hint 2

 

 

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--And wind down with a nightcap of some local sake, such as Suzunoi (寿々の井), Yumenoka (夢の香), or, if you prefer nigorizake, perhaps some Hatoriko (羽鳥湖). Of course only found in Tenei

 

 

Well done, Onehunga!

Your turn!

 

 

I usually enjoy your puzzles Metabo but No accolades from me on this one.

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I usually enjoy your puzzles Metabo but No accolades from me on this one.

 

:sadface: :frown: :o :ashamed:

 

(So... I gather "WTF" is not an accolade?)

 

Ha, no it's more a synonym for 'banging my head against a brick wall for the past 6 days and nights'

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I usually enjoy your puzzles Metabo but No accolades from me on this one.

 

:sadface: :frown: :o :ashamed:

 

(So... I gather "WTF" is not an accolade?)

 

Ha, no it's more a synonym for 'banging my head against a brick wall for the past 6 days and nights'

 

I agree, just about threw the laptop across the room a few times trying to work those clues out.

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I thought is was too good to be true!

 

I cycled up there last Sunday, its easier coming down than going up.

 

Will post soon.

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