Skier Cross

Nov 07
2011

Skier+Cross

Exposed: Making Every Moment Count When Skiing In Japan

Presently sharing the top spot with tennis as the best sport among the young and old Japanese, skiing in Japan only started receiving fame in the 1980′s. Its rise caused a phenomenon that prodded the government to renovate the old and traditional ski areas they have had for years. This action has made local and international tourists to frequent the local islands. Snow lovers who are after jobs for foreigners in Japan increased too.

Granted that you are one of those who are looking forward to a memorable ski trip there, plan it first. With planning, it means that you need to know the ideal month to get there. April until August, being the months of major holidays and travelling season, cause a great population of natives and foreigners to most ski resorts in Japan.

In addition to that, summer is another time of the year when most tourists visit Japan. Summer climate there is hot and highly humid. This no longer matters to the tourists so long as they are able to make the most out of their summer time when they do not have to study or work.

The best island to visit during summer is Hokkaido. Compared to the other three islands, Hokkaido experiences a cooler summer. You can spot in this island the some of the tallest snow-covered mountains which makes Japan look a lot like Montana. You can also see here the city of Sapporo which is famed for the annual Snow Festival happening in the month of February. This affair totally makes skiing in Japan memorable.

There are some vacationers who besides skiing, visit Japan for sightseeing and exploring its various countryside. This is why they come to the country during fall. The problem with this season though is the presence of typhoons. But if you are one of those who are decided to take a visit during fall, make sure to take a weather update before boarding to Japan.

For avid skiers, the best season to ski down the snow-covered slopes of the land of the rising sun is winter. This Japan ski season gives the whole country a generous supply of good snow for four months which makes every skier even more excited. Once these skiers get tired, there are hot spring resorts waiting at the foot of the mountain for them. In steamy hot water of Nozawa and Niseko, skiers are able to relax their tired bodies and recover strength for another challenging activity.

For those who enjoy the snow but lack the skills to navigate it, ski lessons are the activities to look forward to. They are usually done in groups lasting for a half-day or full-day. There are also private lessons offered but they could be very expensive as they cost four times as much of the regular group fees.

Due to the continuous effort of the government to make skiing in Japan world-class, ski areas are becoming more accessible by road, rail and plane. As the facilities are being enhanced, the country is getting known for snowboarding t and other things to see in Japan too. Take the plunge in the Japanese slope of your choice today!
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