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This Underrated Ski Valley in Japan Has $68 Lift Tickets and World-class Powder—and It's Just 3 Hours From Tokyo
Hakuba Valley is located in Japan's Nagano Prefecture, which is just three hours from Tokyo by bullet train. The valley is ...
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7 Best Ski Resorts in Japan, Where Olympic Slopes Meet Traditional Onsens
With hundreds of inches of snowfall, gorgeous mountain views, and delicious food, these winter wonderlands pack a punch.
In a recent video, YouTuber The Slippery Slope took advantage of Japan's vast railroad infrastructure, catching an 87-minute bullet train straight from downtown Tokyo to the slopes. Talk about ...
Vitus Stenhøj Schiøtz moved to Japan on a working holiday visa. He found Tokyo hectic so he ended up living in a small ski town north of the capital. He's making $8 an hour as a chef but has found the ...
RUSUTSU, HOKKAIDO, Japan — Some people have snow-riding bucket lists; I have a Mount Rushmore: Ski the European Alps (checked that one off as a kid first learning to ski in Bavaria when my U.S. Air ...
January has long been one of my favourite times to ski. Good snow, quiet slopes and – despite the fact it’s mid-winter – more ...
About 150 miles northwest of Tokyo, in a slivered valley that leads to the Sea of Japan, lies a sleepy pocket of the nation’s ski country called Myoko Kogen. Bustling in the 1980s bubble era with ...
These ski resorts in Japan offer fresh powder, stunning mountain views, natural hot springs, delicious food, cultural attractions, and more.
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