It is easy to rent ski gear and winter wear at the ski resorts in Japan. Most resorts have multiple rental shops to choose from, and you can expect to pay around 4,500 yen per day for either a set of skis (skis, boots, and poles) or a snowboard set (boots and a board). Half day rates tend to be only slightly lower than full day rates.
Niseko Ski Resort is officially Japan’s #1 snow resort, located in Hokkaido, 2.5hrs drive from Chitose Airport and the nearby city of Sapporo. Comprised of 4 interlinked ski resorts – Grand Hirafu, Hanazono, Niseko Village and An’nupuri – it is renowned for its consistency and quality of powder snow throughout the winter.
Atami is a famous hot spring resort area in Shizuoka, just 50 minutes away from Tokyo by bullet train, which makes it a great destination for day trips. The hot springs in Atami are chloride springs. With heavy salt content similar to seawater, chloride springs are particularly good for warming the body, fighting off chills, and alleviating
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Japan’s snow season typically begins in mid- to-late December, just before Christmas, and continues through late March or early April. This will vary from resort to resort based on the actual snow conditions. The season peaks from mid-January to late February. Some winter resorts open in late October. Often, such resorts employ snow-making
Standing 3776 metres in height, Fuji is Japan’s tallest and most iconic mountain. Lying around 2.5 hours from central Tokyo, Fuji attracts countless visitors each year. Many come to be simply catch sight of the mountain, spellbound its size and beauty, while many others come with the more energetic plan to climb it. An active volcano, Fuji has long been revered, feared, and held in awe by
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