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Thread: 22/23 Japan scene?
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07-19-2022, 02:27 PM #26
We've got a deposit down on guides in late january, but haven't booked anything else pending entry being allowed. Any more word on the ground that isn't in the news? look like ba.5 is crushing right now which doesn't give me any sort of hope the government will want to open soon.
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07-19-2022, 02:33 PM #27
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07-19-2022, 03:52 PM #28
W23 JAPAN
So, I went to Tohoku December 2019 for a 90-day vacay and ended up staying 16 months. During that run I was hired so the working visa allowed me to slip away and return during summer 2021 for an additional 10 months. I just got back stateside last week.
As the guy said above, there is some optimism that borders will be wide open to tourists before first chairs in December, but people not involved in tourism remain pessimistic. The federal government has several priorities above inbound tourist promotion, and they have been generously subsidizing prefectural governments, so there is no public pressure to open the borders.
Most domestic skiers & riders have greatly enjoyed you all not being there and they are not agitating for your return. Public opinion on the matter of open borders is split, but opinions about public safety are decidedly cautious, so one more season of closed borders is not going to upset anyone tremendously. Even the guides I spoke to were indifferent.
Seemed to me those most interested in opening borders were Johnny-come-lately bogans who had paid too much for their coffee shops and hostels and were now sucking wind while paying mortgages. My two yen.
While in Tohoku I visited Geto Kogen, Appi Kogen, Hyakuzawa, Owani, Hachimantai, Hakkoda, and my favorite: (______). For all the noise about Hakkoda I must say the terrain is pretty tame, and the crowd (in an off year) can still be thick. A lot of Tokyo folks mob up there.
I spent 90 days from end of February driving a kei truck around Hokkaido and visited (in order): Rusutsu, Niseko, Iwanai, Otaru, Kiroro, Onze, Kokusai, Fu's, Teine, Asahidake, Pippu, Kamui, Furano, and Kurodake. Unless you have time and fortitude I would not go to Asahidake in January or February because the weather is weathery. But that's me, Mr Softie🍦, you guys are wayyy more core.
If the borders are open this year I agree with dude above: It's gonna be turdshows at the big shows, so plan accordingly.
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07-19-2022, 04:55 PM #29
Meanwhile in Japan....
The snowcats have morphed into laser shooting robots guarding the slopes until winter returns
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07-19-2022, 05:04 PM #30
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07-20-2022, 08:16 AM #31Registered User
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I've been forwarded an e-mail by someone called Tom Bricker who works for a company called 'Travel Caffeine'. He is optimistic certainly and seems to be well-informed as to Japanese culture and news. Might be worth a look.
In general he feels that the government there is having to do what our governments did: having overdone the corona regulations the public are now keener on restrictions than the authorities. The government has realised that the country simply cannot afford the cost of further lockdowns etc and needs a way out, pronto.
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07-20-2022, 01:15 PM #32Registered User
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I don’t believe anything until it happens these days…
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07-20-2022, 02:02 PM #33Registered User
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Yeah - not a bad view to take. I'm wondering how much of a risk to take: I think I'll book accomm as Rusutsu doesn't have much at a reasonable price and a lift pass as well. Flights etc can wait as I imagine prices will drop when they re-open and start laying on plenty of planes again.
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07-20-2022, 02:10 PM #34
There is no word on the ground in Japan. There is nothing until there is something. First the news will announce that the government is considering doing something. If several weeks pass and there is no public backlash then it will be adopted. If there is pushback then it will be blamed on an inaccurate report and such a plan will be shelved indefinitely. If you follow any major news outlet you'll get plenty of advance notice about Japan reopening to tourists.
I also think that if one is hoping for Japan to open to tourists for this season then you should be hoping for this latest variant to spread like crazy. Japan would still most likely be using lengthy quarantines to keep covid out of the country if it wasn't for Omicron getting a foothold last December. The larger the difference in infection rates between Japan and the world the longer and more difficult it will be to reopen the country. Japan was averaging less than 100 cases/day until Omicron. Everyone freaked out in January until 100,000/day became normal. Until this month nobody was batting an eye at 50,000/day. This week it's skyrocketing but once that becomes normal it will help ease the transition to allowing the foreigners to return.
My 2 yen anyway. I was certain Japan would be fully reopened by now but still we wait. Perhaps we'll get one more empty ski season after all...God created skis and surfboards to keep the truly gifted from ruling the world.
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07-20-2022, 02:41 PM #35
Thanks for the FIFY; almost spit my bean water
When everyone bailed for the exits I stayed put sensing a OIAL opportunity. Did not imagine it would go three seasons.
I was not a guide but did see many guided groups, particularly at Hakkoda, Asahidake, and Kurodake, and met some of those guides. Did join one trip at Hakkoda and was the only round-eye in that crew. That was typical. Most groups were entirely domestic.
I did not ride much backcountry until March and April each season since my local hill was deserted week days and I was lapping chairs.
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07-20-2022, 06:23 PM #36
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07-21-2022, 02:09 AM #37Mike Pow
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With that time-frame I would be looking at a 3-centre holiday
1. Either Niseko Resort Area or Rusutsu
Ski Niseko United, Niseko Moiwa, Rusutsu
Plenty of ski touring options
If your budget allows, cat skiing and heli skiing
2. Otaru or Sapporo
Ski by day, enjoy city life by night
Otaru Tenguyama, Asari, Kiroro, Sapporo Kokusai, Sapporo Teine
A number of even smaller hills for shits and giggles
3. Asahikawa (for city holiday) or Furano (for resort holiday)
Kamui, Pippu, Furano, Tomamu, Sahoro, Yubari, Asahidake
Loads of touring in Tokachidake National Park
Need a car to get the best out of all of these areas
Rusutsu is on the K-Pass (Kamori Winter Pass)
(Rusutsu, Sapporo Teine, Sahoro, Nakayama Toge)
Also on Epic Pass
Couldn't find out any info on Rusutsu Pass offering discount in Niseko Area, but I seem to recall it's a NO
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07-21-2022, 02:52 AM #38
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07-21-2022, 04:56 AM #39Registered User
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Mike, do you or anyone else have a pass from Rusutsu last year? I ask as there's a 5% discount available if you mention their name/pass number when buying for 22/23.
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07-21-2022, 05:13 AM #40Mike Pow
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My pleasure
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07-21-2022, 05:14 AM #41Mike Pow
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07-21-2022, 08:31 AM #42
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07-21-2022, 12:26 PM #43
I just read that the 2030 Olympics is Sapporo's, if desired (The Park Record)
“How does it feel to be the greatest guitarist in the world? I don’t know, go ask Rory Gallagher”. — Jimi Hendrix
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07-21-2022, 12:53 PM #44
Good luck hosting ski racing during February when it doesn't stop snowing. The skiing events prefer places like China, where it doesn't snow.
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07-21-2022, 02:07 PM #45
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07-21-2022, 02:36 PM #46
I wonder if they will try to put the downhill and super G on Mt Eniwa again? The downhill course in 72 was built in a National Park on the condition that it be completely removed after the games (which it was at the cost of 160 million yen). Can't think of any existing already cut ski runs on Hokkaido with the requisite vert and pitch as required by the FIS.
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07-22-2022, 04:01 AM #47Mike Pow
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07-22-2022, 07:48 AM #48
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07-22-2022, 11:00 AM #49
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07-22-2022, 12:22 PM #50Registered User
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Gonna be pretty sweet to finally have that part of the mountain opened up to skiing!
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