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  • CascadeCrudSkier
    Registered User
    • Oct 2003
    • 267

    #1

    Japan 23/24 Season

    As mentioned in the 22/23 thread, it's time for a new one for this upcoming season. All things Japan, both Hokkaido and Honshu.

    For newbies here's some basic info if you don't know anything.

    A good overview of Japan skiing and most of the areas are covered here.
    Powderhounds is the best ski Japan resource. You can plan your Japan skiing trip using our ski and snowboarding comparisons, reviews, maps & videos of the famous snow in Japan.


    The best search engine for lodging is booking.com, it's not perfect but it has more properties than any other engine I've seen.

    Rather than lug gear across Japan on aircraft or trains, consider using Yamato transport, aka Black Cat, to do it for you. In Japan, this is the way. Here's a link but in reality just find the giant counter full of gear at the airport when you exit customs that has a picture of a black cat holding a black kitten in its mouth. Give them the address you want it dropped off and you'll see it again at the first hotel you're staying at.
    This is the official website of YAMATO TRANSPORT which contains information regarding services, such as "TA-Q-BIN", and logistics solutions for Japanese residents, travelers to Japan and companies.


    A couple cell phone captures of an average day last season for some stoke.
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    Adding a link to last season's 22/23 thread
    Last edited by CascadeCrudSkier; 10-21-2023, 03:21 PM. Reason: added link to last season's thread
    God created skis and surfboards to keep the truly gifted from ruling the world.
  • Mike Pow
    Mike Pow
    • Apr 2005
    • 3306

    #2
    Gentleman (and Ladies)

    Start your engines

    For retrospective info, images, and vids take a look at this thread

    Adding to it when I re-edit my stuff

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    • boltonoutlaw
      Bofus?
      • Jul 2005
      • 1873

      #3
      My faithful steed Rocinante ready for another winter in Hokkaido

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      • Mike Pow
        Mike Pow
        • Apr 2005
        • 3306

        #4
        Going full Japanese and rolling it

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        • boltonoutlaw
          Bofus?
          • Jul 2005
          • 1873

          #5
          Originally posted by Mike Pow
          Going full Japanese and rolling it
          Heck yeah. Love this kei truck

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          • boltonoutlaw
            Bofus?
            • Jul 2005
            • 1873

            #6
            Originally posted by CascadeCrudSkier
            All things Japan, both Hokkaido and Honshu...
            A couple cell phone captures of an average day last season for some stoke.

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            Sick. Those look like mature north facing beech trees. Tohoku?
            Similar glades, looking downhill:

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            • subtle plague
              <== dickwaving forbidden
              • Oct 2003
              • 6149

              #7
              Originally posted by boltonoutlaw
              Heck yeah. Love this kei truck

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              Heh. I think I remember that face. Rusutu backside Tour to the road? The ski is from the other side?
              It's a war of the mind and we're armed to the teeth.

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              • subtle plague
                <== dickwaving forbidden
                • Oct 2003
                • 6149

                #8
                Originally posted by boltonoutlaw
                Heck yeah. Love this kei truck

                [ATTACH=CONFIG]464705[/ATTACH]
                Heh. I think I remember that face. Rusutu backside Tour to the road? The skin is from the other side?
                It's a war of the mind and we're armed to the teeth.

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                • boltonoutlaw
                  Bofus?
                  • Jul 2005
                  • 1873

                  #9
                  Originally posted by subtle plague
                  Heh. I think I remember that face. Rusutu backside Tour to the road? The ski is from the other side?
                  Negative, Captain. Hakkoda from the east

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                  • subtle plague
                    <== dickwaving forbidden
                    • Oct 2003
                    • 6149

                    #10
                    Shiribetsu is eerily similar. Well I guess those volcanos all look similar [emoji3]
                    It's a war of the mind and we're armed to the teeth.

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                    • CascadeCrudSkier
                      Registered User
                      • Oct 2003
                      • 267

                      #11
                      Originally posted by boltonoutlaw
                      Sick. Those look like mature north facing beech trees. Tohoku?
                      North end of the Hakuba Valley. I still haven't made it up to Tohoku yet. I wish there were more beech forests; they're definitely the gold standard for Japan tree skiing.
                      God created skis and surfboards to keep the truly gifted from ruling the world.

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                      • Ver iz ze money LePowski?
                        Nihilist
                        • May 2010
                        • 210

                        #12
                        Is it realistic to book last minute accommodations and storm chase in mid January in Hokkaido? Looking to keep accommodations somewhat budget friendly. Searching hasn’t really yielded a post Covid closures answer. Probably will avoid Niseko unless that is where things are really firing. Is this possible in the Otaru and Furano region?


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                        • boltonoutlaw
                          Bofus?
                          • Jul 2005
                          • 1873

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Ver iz ze money LePowski?
                          Is it realistic to book last minute accommodations and storm chase in mid January in Hokkaido? Looking to keep accommodations somewhat budget friendly. Searching hasn’t really yielded a post Covid closures answer. Probably will avoid Niseko unless that is where things are really firing. Is this possible in the Otaru and Furano region?
                          Sounds like risky business this year, or be prepared to spill some yen.

                          1. Will you have a rented car?
                          2. This winter promises to be the busiest season on record; some areas have been sold out since April.

                          If I were in your boots and committed to this plan I would book all my nights at one spot and double pay if I found myself in a different spot (and found a bed).

                          3. Stay in Asahikawa City at Hotel Tiffany (local bang-bang) and drive, or
                          4. Stay in Furano at Hostal Tomar or Pension Ressha and drive, or
                          5. Stay in Otaru at Wanokaze, and drive.

                          Longish drives from Asahikawa to Furano but great access to Kamui, and not too far from Pippu, Canmore, and Asahidake. Good luck.
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                          • Ver iz ze money LePowski?
                            Nihilist
                            • May 2010
                            • 210

                            #14
                            Originally posted by boltonoutlaw
                            Sounds like risky business this year, or be prepared to spill some yen.

                            1. Will you have a rented car?
                            2. This winter promises to be the busiest season on record; some areas have been sold out since April.

                            If I were in your boots and committed to this plan I would book all my nights at one spot and double pay if I found myself in a different spot (and found a bed).

                            3. Stay in Asahikawa City at Hotel Tiffany (local bang-bang) and drive, or
                            4. Stay in Furano at Hostal Tomar of Pension Ressha and drive, or
                            5. Stay in Otaru at Wanokaze, and drive.

                            Longish drives from Asahikawa to Furano but great access to Kamui, and not too far from Pippu, Canmore, and Asahidake. Good luck.
                            Much appreciated on the info. We are planning on renting a car and have 8 days to ski in mid January.

                            I know this has been covered ad nauseam and I have tried make my way through the old threads. First time to Japan, bringing touring gear. If the resorts are firing most of the touring would likely be side country. If we need to full on tour to find fresh snow we are more than willing and capable. Like everyone else we are ultimately looking to maximize the number of powder turns we can get.

                            1) Is it realistic to split our time between Otaru or Kutchan and Furano or Asahikawa? 4 days more coastal and 4 days more central, chasing snow in that particular region.

                            2) If that is a bad idea, is the coastal zone or central zone a better bet in an El Niño year?


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                            • boltonoutlaw
                              Bofus?
                              • Jul 2005
                              • 1873

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Ver iz ze money LePowski?
                              Much appreciated on the info. We are planning on renting a car and have 8 days to ski in mid January.

                              I know this has been covered ad nauseam and I have tried make my way through the old threads. First time to Japan, bringing touring gear. If the resorts are firing most of the touring would likely be side country. If we need to full on tour to find fresh snow we are more than willing and capable. Like everyone else we are ultimately looking to maximize the number of powder turns we can get.

                              1) Is it realistic to split our time between Otaru or Kutchan and Furano or Asahikawa? 4 days more coastal and 4 days more central, chasing snow in that particular region.

                              2) If that is a bad idea, is the coastal zone or central zone a better bet in an El Niño year?
                              Otaru to Asahikawa is a 2 hour drive in summer on the highway, a 6 hour drive on the surface roads in a whiteout storm. Did that last winter and would not recommend. Highway shutdowns can ruin all your plans.

                              Generally more snow in Niseko but absolutely more competition for it.

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