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Biscuit Chi

3 years ago

I lived in Tokyo, I went to the end of December 20...

I lived in Tokyo, I went to the end of December 2018. This is the second time in the Niseko area.

Of course it is wonderful as a ski resort. However, there are so many Asian tourists (sensuously about 8 to 90% of all tourists, there are many Chinese companies), they are full of users who do not know the minimum rules and manners in the ski resort Even if you go to any course from beginner to advanced level, you are in the "beginner" course and dangerous (there are many inexperienced skiers and borders also in the off course area). Westerners, who used to be a part of the past, are still available to instructors, rental shop staff, real estate people, but I think that it has become quite few as ski resort users.

Although it has been 20 years of snowboarding history, it may have been experienced for the first time that the ski resort where the lift stops so frequently (In the case of a single lift, a person who falls down or a person who can not get on easily can stop two or three times). For ski / snowboarders who want to enjoy purely sliding or have some experience, it seems that stress will be accumulated for a while.

Also, of course, buses from Chitose Airport to Niseko, of course there are many Asian tourists, but the manner of using the bus is the worst. There was no such feeling at all when visiting for the first time. Perhaps there was a time period. However, even if the snow quality may be inferior somewhat, if the situation like this time will continue in Niseko, it is a personal impression that Niseko will not choose the expensive traveling expenses and hotel expenses. . Powder slips even in the Hakuba area near the Kanto area and Nozawa Onsen, so that access is definitely convenient and there are many good ski resorts.

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