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Welcome to the Newschoolers forums! You may read the forums as a guest, however you must be a registered member to post. Register to become a member today! A quick word on blocking ads. It looks like you are using an ad blocker. That's okay. Who doesn't? But without advertising revenue, we can't keep making this site awesome. Click the link below for instructions on disabling adblock. How to disable ad-blocker for Newschoolers. I don't care about Newschoolers. I just want free content and no ads! Register Lost password? Move to Category. Close Save. Member of the Month BallClapper September, I'm wanting to spend the season in Hakuba. How early should I arrive to secure a room, also how much would I look at paying a month? What part of hakuba should I aim to live in, I won't have a car so somewhere near public transport is boss. I should have about k nzd saved up, I assume this would would be enough to last the season, however how hard is it for me to pick up a part time job, provided I arrive at the right time, to supplement my income. What resorts should I buy season passes for? If you have any other info you think would be valuable, please do share. Jan 5 PM. Easier to get a job as well. Jan 6 AM. Thanks for your reply!! Don't go to niseko. It's just another Whistler, but in Japan. Overrated garbage full of aussies, the only benefit being that where there are aussies there is weed. Look at nozawa onsen, or similar less populated resorts if you want the real experience and not Perisher with ramen. As for jobs, easy to get. Dishwashing or housekeeping are easy to find. Try sus a job first if possible but if you have backup cash you good. Always paid cash. Better to get the work visa but you don't need it if you can afford to fly to south east Asia to renew your tourist visa after 3? Jan 6 PM. Figure out your backcountry game before arriving: gear up and get educated. Then find people to ease you into the goods when you're there. I don't know why anyone would consider anything but the Hakuba Valley pass. Your saying alot of disheashing jobs are under the table? Every job in the ski resort villages is under the table. Nozawa onsen is an awesome place. Japanese people don't like to ski trees for some reason so you can always find fresh stuff if you look. Same goes for all of japan. It's played. Hakuba is good as it's fairly easy to get to a few good places from there - Hakuba 47, Happo One, Tsugaike, Cortina all easily accessible with other places such as Nozawa Onsen etc within driving distance. It's all less busy than Niseko; Cortina and Tsugaike both have surprising amounts of good terrain. Myoko Kogen another option though not been there myself. If you want Hokkaido snow, a better option may be to head to the Asahikawa area; Furano, Asahidake, Tomamo etc. Jan 7 AM. So planning all this out, it seems like it would get to do a whole season at just one resort as the terrain will be all explored in one week or so So the best bet is too travel round multiple resorts across the region? I will probably be looking at working in a hostel or as a dishwasher. Jan 7 PM. Rusutsu is amazing , best place I went, and moiwa is a hidden gem. Jan 8 AM. XxAc1DtR1PxX So planning all this out, it seems like it would get to do a whole season at just one resort as the terrain will be all explored in one week or so Staying in Echoland area you would be right next to Hakuba 47 and Happo One, which are the largest. Tsugaike and Cortina are smaller but I enjoyed them more - both a short drive away or there are buses. Someone mentioned Rusutsu and Moiwa - both are great places; Moiwa is very expensive though and last time I went was super busy. Now that Niseko is rammed with people, Rusutsu is busier than it used to be, but still good. However you wouldn't want to live there I think. The first time I skied Rusutsu the only people on the mountain were us, a group of 5 japanese snowboarders, 1 ski school group and the famous japanese backwards skiing man. It was great. Definitely not in Japan. Jan 9 AM. Just anecdotal experience but that's how it was where I was. How early should I arrive to secure a room , also how much would I look at paying a month? I should have about k nzd saved up, I assume this would would be enough to last the season , however how hard is it for me to pick up a part time job, provided I arrive at the right time, to supplement my income. Aug 22 AM. All times are Eastern
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