I'm going to Japan next winter to work as a ski instructor and I was wondering if anyone has any recommendations or experiences of any of the resorts there, particularly Niseko, Rusutsu and Hakuba?
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SharkoI have some questions about your upcoming travel.
How did you land a job as a ski instructor there?
Will you be instructing English speaking ex-pats and vacationers or are you a fluent Japanese speaker?
I just ask because I worked in Japan for a while and always found it difficult to get a job if you weren't a citizen. Could be different in different fields though.
RudyGarmischWell what are you trying to ski?
In general, resorts in Japan sorta suck unless you want to risk getting your pass pulled. That being said, they empty out on pow days, and skiing bottomless untracked on mellow terrain just doesn't get old.
cameron_taylorMainly powder although I love skiing anything that's put in front of me, it being carving up groomers, park, steeps, trees. I've just spent the past 7 months living in a french ski resort and we had the least snow the locals have seen in 5 years so I've been making use of what there is.
What do you mean by risking getting your pass pulled? My friends have been there all winter teaching and none of them had any problems with that?
Apologies for the double post.
RudyGarmischIn many resorts, skiing anything off groomed runs is lose your pass. When your pass costs $1300, its a real bummer to lose it.
That being said, if you hike 5 minutes out of a resort boundary gate, you get access to some of the stupidest best easy sidecountry of your entire life. Just be prepared to be completely self sufficient out there - its the absolute wild west in terms of avy forecasts and other backcountry users. The things I've seen this past season were incredible.
RudyGarmischIn many resorts, skiing anything off groomed runs is lose your pass. When your pass costs $1300, its a real bummer to lose it.
That being said, if you hike 5 minutes out of a resort boundary gate, you get access to some of the stupidest best easy sidecountry of your entire life. Just be prepared to be completely self sufficient out there - its the absolute wild west in terms of avy forecasts and other backcountry users. The things I've seen this past season were incredible.
RosbifWhere were you skiing? I have done 9 seasons in Niseko and most resorts on Hokkaido aren't like that.
SharkoThe best thing about skiing in Japan?