@@mr.flynnaboy3070 Haha I wish we had it in Aus, would save me a lot of money 😅 I've only really skied Niseko and Rusutsu properly. Obviously recommend them both highly, but they are getting very expensive and busy. Niseko is great for powder if you're happy to hike to spots and/or do some backcountry touring. Rusutsu is only a 45min drive away so makes for a good day trip if you go to Niseko. Otherwise Furano I've heard is pretty good (only done 2 days there). Close to some great touring spots, good sidecountry and less busy. It's in central Hokkaido so bigger terrain around but a fair bit colder. Or Hakuba is the other popular spot (I've been there once as a kid but don't remember much). Would be much cheaper than Niseko and way easier to get to from NZ.
Looks so nice and powdery, Doris hi!
Doris is the best!
So envious! Ripper of a season!
@@xenamojo it really was
@@BlaizeKelly every season is different, but there’s always power days in Japow.
Christmas in march ✌️✌️
haha yeah bro, it was a special time.
Wish we had this powder in nz without going backcountry. Might be going to japan for a snowboard trip where would you recomend?
@@mr.flynnaboy3070 Haha I wish we had it in Aus, would save me a lot of money 😅
I've only really skied Niseko and Rusutsu properly. Obviously recommend them both highly, but they are getting very expensive and busy. Niseko is great for powder if you're happy to hike to spots and/or do some backcountry touring. Rusutsu is only a 45min drive away so makes for a good day trip if you go to Niseko.
Otherwise Furano I've heard is pretty good (only done 2 days there). Close to some great touring spots, good sidecountry and less busy. It's in central Hokkaido so bigger terrain around but a fair bit colder.
Or Hakuba is the other popular spot (I've been there once as a kid but don't remember much). Would be much cheaper than Niseko and way easier to get to from NZ.
@@BlaizeKelly Cheers, only boarded in nz and I'm still chasing the powder from my heliski trip.