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Tips for Skiing Powder in Hokkaido

Powder skiing in Hokkaido is a magical experience 💫 The light, fluffy snow makes it feel like you’re floating on clouds as you glide down ...
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Tree Skiing at Rusutsu

Tree-skiing, also known as glade-skiing, is a type of skiing that involves navigating through trees and bushes in search of fresh, untouched powder. It’s a ...
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Sapporo Snow Festival 2025

The Sapporo Snow Festival is back for it’s 75th year. In 2025, the festival will be held from February 4 – February 11. The Sapporo ...
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Terrain Parks in Hokkaido

What is a terrain park? According to wikipedia, a terrain park is an outdoor recreation area containing terrain that allows skiers and snowboarders to perform tricks. Terrain parks ...
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Après-Ski: All About Onsen in Hokkaido

Many are quick to talk about food and drinks when thinking about après ski. However, an equally important component (and likely much healthier) is giving your body and muscles ...
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Après-Ski: What to Eat in Hokkaido

Japan is the home of some deliciously fresh cuisine. Around the world, the most famous Japanese food is – without a doubt – Sushi. But ...
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How to get to Rusutsu Resort

Rusutsu Resort is roughly equal distance from New Chitose Airport and Sapporo. For those starting their journey in one of these places, there are many ...
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How to get to Niseko Ski Resort

Niseko is located in the southwest corner of Hokkaido, conveniently situated 50 kilometres south-west of Sapporo and 80 kilometres west of Hokkaido’s international airport, New ...
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The Snow in Hokkaido: best in the world?

Fluffy, light, consistent, and lots of it! Hokkaido’s powder snow is frequently praised by skiers and snowboarders from around the world as being the “best ...
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