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Let Mountain Hut Myoko become your base for exploring the snow covered landscapes of Northern Japan during winter. We can provide backcountry snow gear rental and a range of other services to help you make the most of your time in Myoko during this exciting time of year. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Myoko Kogen Japan


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Myoko Ski Resorts
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We get asked a lot when is the best time to ski
in Japan and it really depends on what you are
looking for. Whether youre looking for waist
deep powder or prefer to ski on those epic
bluebird days and lap the park will depend on
what time of year you visit.We have put together
a guide below to help you decide which is the
right time for you to plan and book your winter
trip to Japan.
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Kick off December
  • You can ski in Japan around mid-December that is
    when most resorts are kicking off. The snow can
    be amazing but can be hit and miss. This is when
    the resorts are getting a good base but you might
    find your self skiing through bamboo shoots so
    keep your wits about you if you are venturing
    off-piste early season.
  • If you hit it right and there are some big early
    storms rolling through the resorts are
    not-crowded and lift lines are non-existent.

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Neck deep January
  • January is the coldest month to ski in Japan but
    it really turns it on. This is the most reliable
    time to go skiing and snowboarding. You can
    generally expect a ton of that famous Japanese
    Powder snow. With the consistent storms rolling
    through, this is the best time to go for full
    face shots and epic tree skiing.
  • Accommodation is at a premium over this time and
    will book out earlier than other periods. To
    avoid disappointment, book early. This time of
    year the resorts are buzzing and if you can time
    your holiday, before Chinese New Year,(between 21
    January and 20 February)  youll be winning.

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Waist deep February
  • February still delivers decent snowfalls with
    continued cold temperatures. Although the storms
    are not as consistent compared to January the
    snow still comes in hard. After the Chinese New
    Year ends around late Feb the crowds disperse and
    it is still a great time to ski and board. The
    resorts can still be busy epically if you are
    visiting Niseko and Hakuba due to the quality of
    the snow this time of year.
  • By the end of the month, bluebird days begin to
    come through revealing the epic views you have
    been dying to see all winter. We hold our annual
    park comp Yama Jam at the Hut in late Feb so best
    to book well in advance if you are planning to be
    around for that.

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Sunny park laps March
  • Who doesnt love a spring ski in Japan? Days are
    warmer, sunnier and longer. And due to such a
    high snowfall over Jan and Feb, there is a great
    base to work with and enough snowfall for fresh
    tracks. By now, the storms have backed off so
    there is time to enjoy those bluebird days.
    Saying that though, it is not uncommon for big
    storms to roll through with some amazing
    unexpected dumps.

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Shes all wrapped up April
  • It is all coming to a close by this stage, with
    the warmer days and nights staying above 0. The
    snow begins to melt away. The Sakura Cheery
    blossoms begin to bloom and the days are longer.
    You are not going to see big dumps as in the
    previous months and most resorts, restaurants and
    shops will all be closing at this point.
  • The above is true except for Gassan. A small ski
    hill located on the southern slopes of Mt
    Ubagatake in the Yamagata Prefecture. Due to
    large amounts of snowfall this mountain gets over
    the season this resort actually opens for the
    late spring season usually from April until
    late July.

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Thanks
https//www.mountainhutmyoko.com/
2243-14 Sekigawa, Myoko, Niigata 949-2112, Japan
81255787221
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