The Best Japow Shiga Kogen

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  • Опубліковано 22 гру 2024

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  • @imhard2please503
    @imhard2please503 10 місяців тому

    Wow !
    Looks like a quite day too.

  • @_patontheback_
    @_patontheback_ 2 місяці тому

    were you using a wider board on deep pows?

    • @moyuruvlog
      @moyuruvlog  Місяць тому

      YES.
      On really deep snow, I use my Burton Family Tree Stun Gun. It’s the widest board I have.
      When I want to enjoy carving as well, I use my Burton Family Tree Hometown Hero.

  • @thejohn1116
    @thejohn1116 3 місяці тому

    love it!
    that back leg must have burned a ton of calories lol

    • @moyuruvlog
      @moyuruvlog  3 місяці тому +1

      Thank you for watching!
      My legs aren’t tired at all because I’ve been using Burton’s powder boards.
      The person who invented powder boards is a genius!
      I want powder junkies coming from abroad to know that Shiga Kogen has powder as amazing as Hakuba and Niseko, so I’m writing descriptions and thumbnails in English. Please keep watching!

    • @thejohn1116
      @thejohn1116 3 місяці тому

      @@moyuruvlog yeah i m coming this january, and doing my research on where to go 🤓

    • @moyuruvlog
      @moyuruvlog  3 місяці тому +1

      Shiga Kogen is highly recommended.
      Pros
      - It's the largest ski resort in Japan (though in reality, it's a group of multiple ski resorts, but there's a common pass that lets you access all of them with one ticket).
      - Ultra-dry powder snow, brought by the high elevation and extremely low temperatures (about -15°C, 5°F).
      - It's less crowded since it's not as well-known as places like Hakuba or Niseko.
      - There's also a famous hot spring nearby where you can see wild monkeys bathing!
      Cons
      - While there are fewer staff who can speak in English compared to Hakuba or Niseko, there are still plenty of English-speaking visitors.
      - The hotels near the ski resort are a bit older compared to those in Hakuba or Niseko.
      - In early January, there may still be less snow, so the Hakuba area or Niseko area might be a better choice.