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By miteyak , December 13, in General off-topic discussions. Nothing quite like a cold beer in an onsen after a hard day on the slopes, snow falling. Gets a bit boring by yourself though. Anyone know of any onsens in Hakuba to which one can go with one's partner if you're of the heterosexual persuation? Yo yo, please disseminate your priceless information! As to there being mixed onsens, yes, there are alot dotted about, yes, it is allowed. Sounds like what's known as a 'family buro' that you can rent out and use as you like. Buy one of the onsen guidebooks and it should be in there as part of the price info, unless it's in one of the lodges and is only available to guests. It's nowhere near Hakuba, but one onsen I can recommend with a family buro is Marukoma Onsen. It's right on Lake Shikotsu in Hokkaido. I haven't been in that bath, but the men's part was wonderful. I've never heard of a mixed onsen in Hakuba. If you're there after late March, you can go to Obinata no Yu which is probably the pick of what there is. It's way up the road past Omoshiro Hasshinchi and closes pretty early. It's really primitive no shampoo or showers, just a bath , but it's outside and the view is very good. Otherwise, I would recommend the one at the bottom of Hakuba Highland. It's quite high up, so you get a nice view across to Happo. Maybe worth a try when the ski jumping is on. Unless I've got the wrong end of stick, there's a mixed bathing konyoku area at Kuzu Onsen in Omachi. It's a lovely place, but is located around half an hour from Route You could call in on your way home, I suppose, but it's too far from Hakuba to be worth a round trip. Wow, I never knew about this Any other places where they have them In Echigo Yuzawa, my ryokan had a private rotenburo that you could lock and use on a first come, first served basis and therefore you could have it for as long as you want, with whoever you want. In Zao, there's that outdoor place up the mountain closed in winter, just avoid the snow ploughs at night and jump the fence. When we hiked up there at 11pm, there was already a couple there canoodling, but we joined them in the pool and retreated to the far side to let them keep their privacy a lot of steam created a barrier. They left later, and then it was open season ;-. Just take care of your extremities in those sulphurous baths, if you know what I mean. Too long doin' the wild thing there and your little pinky won't be happy with you afterwards! Near the bottom to the right side, you should see a little bridge that you ski over. It's right there. Just don't attract attention climbing the fence. Several mixed onsen here in Yamanashi, nearest one to me is Enzan, about a 30 min drive from my house! One I went to tucked away by the river in Gumna of route 17 a few miles up from Numata heading towards Naeba has a nice mixed onsen called colufuru onsen, has small indoor baths with a large outdoor bath over looking the river, very nice in winter when it is snowing and white everywhere. General off-topic discussions. Mixed onsens in Hakuba. Recommended Posts. Posted December 13, Link to post Share on other sites. Guest Posted December 13, I thought that mixed onsens were not allowed in Japan? Is that not true? Nat 0 Posted December 13, Yes there is a mixed Onsen, very beautiful. You will never forget the place once you go there. Well I really didnt know that. Please tell more! My wife and I want to try it. NoFakie 45 Posted December 13, Any near Tokyo? Yeah, I didn't know about any of these places Jinja 0 Posted December 13, God no, Ecstasy and an onsen would be lethal! Just say no kids ;- In Echigo Yuzawa, my ryokan had a private rotenburo that you could lock and use on a first come, first served basis and therefore you could have it for as long as you want, with whoever you want. They left later, and then it was open season ;- Just take care of your extremities in those sulphurous baths, if you know what I mean. Interesting, is this. I also didnt know about this thing, so its cool to find out. But there seriously arent many of them are there? Mr Bob! Posted December 15, Originally posted by rachael: Interesting, is this. Guest Posted December 25, Posted December 25, Sukayu Onsen in Hakkoda-Aomori is excellent. Posted May 13, I have been to several mixed onsen around the country actually with my wife! Tubby Beaver Posted May 13, Followers 0. Go to topic listing. The independent guide to skiing and snowboarding in Japan Online since snowjapan. Sign In.

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A teacher from liyama Junior High School, Tatsujo Ichikawa, had attended this lesson and passed on the knowledge to his students. His students included those from Nozawaonsen, and skiing became popular among the younger generation in March , when the studentsof liyama Junior High School returned from the dormitory and left the first ski- trails in Mukohayashi. The 'Nozawaonsen Ski Club' was established in December Its main activities included creating a ski resort, educating sportsmen and trainers, holding ski tournaments and the like. In , the ski club created the Hikage ski field. Based on the catch-phrase 'no skiing, no snow country' a new lifestyle for the snow country was created. Nozawaonsen was primarily a summer resort, but there were expectations for visitors to come in winter for skiing. From that time on, the locals worked together to build the ski tournaments, and invite famous skiers to provide training. In , ski training was conducted by Hannes Schneider at the Nozawaonsen ski resort. He is famous in Japan due to the film 'The White Ecstasy. Goro Sakabe is the man holding the megaphone in the photo to the right. His father was the head of the Takada teaching group, trained by General Major Lerch. Lerch had also trained Sakabe. Later, he studied in Germany and worked as Consul-General in Austria. He also accompanied Schneider as his interpreter. The 'Sakabe Collection' related to skiing was later presented to Nozawaonsen Village and led to the establishment of the Japan Ski Museum. Schneider's skiing in Nozawaonsen impacted the village in many ways in the years that followed. The slope where he skied is named after him. Schneider was born in the Austrian village of Saint Anton, which became a sister village with which Nozawaonsen continues to have a good relationship even today. The village received a bust of Schneider as a sign of goodwill from Saint Anton village. Taro Okamoto was asked to design its placement at the ski resort. The works of Taro Okamoto are known in Nozawaonsen village for his 'bath' ideograph and 'Otome no Zo maiden statue. The head of the Ski Club, Eiji Tomii, wanted to teach children skiing in a proper way, so he sent an instructor from the Ski Club, Kenji Tomii, to schools. His work in the winter season started in the morning with inspecting and repairing equipment, after which he taught ski exercises and rotation techniques for younger school students before noon and older students in the afternoon, along with their teachers, at the Hikage ski field. After school hours, he trained ski athletes on a specially created long ski course. The village purchased 50 skis and poles and provided them to the school. Such efforts were very progressive for Japan. The Pacific War ended on August 15 and a new era of skiing started. To mark the long-awaited period of peace and the restoration of ski tournaments, Prince Takamatsu Nobuhito paid a visit to the 3rd National Sports Festival of Japan in and the 26th National Ski Tournament held in Nozawaonsen. In , the Nozawaonsen Ski Club officially began a drive to build ski lifts at Nozawa's ski resort. However, these were constructed by the U. The following year, the first private ski lifts were introduced at the ski resort in Kusatsu Onsen. Tadashi Katagiri who had visited Kusatsu to conduct ski training was awed by the lifts that carried skiers so efficiently, and started to put serious thought into constructing lifts in Nozawa as well. While it was decided to install the lifts alongside the jumping hill at the Hikage ski field, there remained the question of who to delegate the construction to. Somebody came up with the idea that the 'The principle is the same as for the ropeway used for the transportation of material by mining companies. The people they talked to at the mine were impressed by the passion of the two men, and on Sundays only, the cableway manager Mr. Sasaki brought with him. The hut for containing the motor, the framework, and the props were all made of wood. They said locally sourced materials were ideal, so karamatsu larch and cedar trees were brought from the Hikage mountains. They finally had a plan to build the props, but they did not have the crucial wire cables. Knowing that a sulfur mine in Kusatsu Onsen had old ones, Tadashi Katagiri made his way over by truck. After an arduous journey through the snow, he managed to bring the cables back safely to Nozawa. Villagers, including children, toiled together to manually carry the cables up to the Hikage ski resort. Using ropes to get a good grip, they carried bundled cables up the hill of Oyu. On December 12, , a day of heavy snowfall, a framework-raising ceremony was held for the motor room and lift station, with all Ski Club members in attendance. 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