Hi, you can visit www.access-n.jp/resortliner_eng/ to reserve a seat, or head to the Sapporo JR North Bus Terminal for a sightseeing bus. You can also check the bus schedule on the Sapporo Kokusai website: www.sapporo-kokusai.jp/en/access/
thank you! great video! how much time did you spend at the ski resort? I was thinking around 4hrs (including 2hr-lesson). I wonder if it is sensible for a first timer?
hi. nice video. With the lift pass, do you know if we are allowed to go up but just to sightsee and dont ski down? Or you are only allowed to go up if you are skiing/snowboarding
Hi! Thanks for watching! Yes, with the lift pass, visitors are generally allowed to ride up for sightseeing even if they don’t plan to ski or snowboard down. It’s a great way to enjoy the views if you’re not into skiing.
@@ibunsdairy Hi, thank you for watching our video. The Sapporo Kokusai One-Day pass for adults is 5,800 Yen, and the 4-hour pass is 5,300 Yen. Please note that these prices are for lift access only; ski gear is not included. They also have a Snow Playground pass (5,000 Yen), which includes unlimited rentals and snow escalator rides, allowing you to enjoy playing in the snow all day long. We recommend getting the one-day pass. You can also purchase tickets online on their website at a discounted rate. If you are serious about skiing or snowboarding, we suggest you take advantage of their private lessons. Visit their website for more information: sapporo-kokusai.jp.
OMG! I want to try this as well. And is it really beginner friendly? Thanks for this vid at baka i-try ko talaga siya sa Feb next year. And pwede po malaman how much you paid for the ski lessons with gears and all?
Hi, thank you for watching our video. So glad you're excited to try it! Yes, Sapporo Kokusai is definitely beginner-friendly, with great instructors and easy slopes for first-timers. For ski lessons, gear rental, bus, and lift pass, I paid around ¥42,000 (PhP16,000) per day, but prices may vary depending on the season and package you choose. February is a perfect time to go-the snow is powdery and amazing! You can also check their website for more details. (www.sapporo-kokusai.jp) Hope this helps, and let me know if you have more questions!"
Great video po! Very informative for us looking for ski resort around Sapporo. My husband and I are from US and going there next year during Snow festival, then we’ll head to Kokusai to go skiing on Feb 9, 2025. Baka makita ko kayo! Have fun!
Thank you for watching! Depending on the situation and weather conditions, we use a variety of cameras for vlogging, such as the iPhone 14 Pro Max, Insta360 X3, Insta360 Ace Pro, DJI Osmo Pocket 3, and Sony ZV-E10.
This is a great video, thanks so much for sharing! I have a question, how or where did you reserve the bus to and from the ski resort? Thanks so much!
Hi, you can visit www.access-n.jp/resortliner_eng/ to reserve a seat, or head to the Sapporo JR North Bus Terminal for a sightseeing bus. You can also check the bus schedule on the Sapporo Kokusai website: www.sapporo-kokusai.jp/en/access/
thank you! great video! how much time did you spend at the ski resort? I was thinking around 4hrs (including 2hr-lesson). I wonder if it is sensible for a first timer?
hi. nice video. With the lift pass, do you know if we are allowed to go up but just to sightsee and dont ski down? Or you are only allowed to go up if you are skiing/snowboarding
Hi! Thanks for watching! Yes, with the lift pass, visitors are generally allowed to ride up for sightseeing even if they don’t plan to ski or snowboard down. It’s a great way to enjoy the views if you’re not into skiing.
Thanks for sharing this video! Where did you get the Kokusai 1 day pass? Did you get it on the spot or online reservation? Thank you :)
@@ibunsdairy Hi, thank you for watching our video. The Sapporo Kokusai One-Day pass for adults is 5,800 Yen, and the 4-hour pass is 5,300 Yen. Please note that these prices are for lift access only; ski gear is not included. They also have a Snow Playground pass (5,000 Yen), which includes unlimited rentals and snow escalator rides, allowing you to enjoy playing in the snow all day long. We recommend getting the one-day pass. You can also purchase tickets online on their website at a discounted rate. If you are serious about skiing or snowboarding, we suggest you take advantage of their private lessons. Visit their website for more information: sapporo-kokusai.jp.
@@ibunsdairy They also offer a bus-lift-meal package. You can visit www.access-n.jp for more details on the Hokkaido Resort Liner.
@@galex2022 thank you for the infos! Really appreciate it. Have a good day!
OMG! I want to try this as well. And is it really beginner friendly? Thanks for this vid at baka i-try ko talaga siya sa Feb next year. And pwede po malaman how much you paid for the ski lessons with gears and all?
Hi, thank you for watching our video. So glad you're excited to try it! Yes, Sapporo Kokusai is definitely beginner-friendly, with great instructors and easy slopes for first-timers. For ski lessons, gear rental, bus, and lift pass, I paid around ¥42,000 (PhP16,000) per day, but prices may vary depending on the season and package you choose. February is a perfect time to go-the snow is powdery and amazing! You can also check their website for more details. (www.sapporo-kokusai.jp) Hope this helps, and let me know if you have more questions!"
Great ski vlog thanks : )
Great video po! Very informative for us looking for ski resort around Sapporo. My husband and I are from US and going there next year during Snow festival, then we’ll head to Kokusai to go skiing on Feb 9, 2025. Baka makita ko kayo! Have fun!
Hi! We're scheduled to visit Sapporo Kokusai and have ski lessons from December 26th to 28th. Looking forward to seeing you there!
Loved the video! Interested in doing the activity as well! By the way, what camera are you using in the video?
Thank you for watching! Depending on the situation and weather conditions, we use a variety of cameras for vlogging, such as the iPhone 14 Pro Max, Insta360 X3, Insta360 Ace Pro, DJI Osmo Pocket 3, and Sony ZV-E10.
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What were the exact dates of your trip??
@@godfreybala6868 We were in Japan from December 15 to 31, 2023
@@galex2022 thank you good to know I’ll be their same time this year and plan to visit Kokusai as well very informative video