Yep most of the Retail outlets in the past I went to in Hokkaido, Japan just browsing at Snowboards and outerwear I found they were a lot more expensive than full Aussie RRP....., and that folks is already a shock to the system.
Yep most of the Retail outlets in the past I went to in Hokkaido, Japan just browsing at Snowboards and outerwear I found they were a lot more expensive than full Aussie RRP....., and that folks is already a shock to the system.If you do head over to Japan there is a T.J Brand store in Hakuba, Moss Snowstick in Myoko and a Gentemstick in Niseko. It's always nice to fondle the boards but the prices have stopped me buying so far, I usually leave my card in the hotel just as a precaution![]()
Pretty sure he works or has worked at ESS in Jindy.There is a shop in Myoko that lets you demo dozens of boards. The guy is a great boarder and super knowledgable about everything to do with snowboarding including boot fitting. JOEYS CUSTOM BOOTFITTING
Yup, Joe Stanco def worked at ESS Jindy.Pretty sure he works or has worked at ESS in Jindy.
Sounds good and the reviews look good too. It's a bit more expensive than what I paid with Powder Recon since its in USD and the exchange rate sucks right now but PR don't really offer any coaching, just guiding with their tour so fair enough I guess.I'm looking now to book solo, too pricey atm from Darwin and the kids are likely to be going mid-year with school so really can't justify all of us going. Thinking maybe of going with a progression tour with Moyoko Mint Tours. Small tour, only 6, having been riding with my daughter only these last few years whilst she progresses I could really benefit from some off-piste guidance on technique, also saves me a bitof time sussing out where to go and how to get there so I can just concentrate on riding solid runs for 5 days.
If anyone knows of anything similar let me know.
All you need now is for it to snow while you are there! you're in a great spot for when the snow does come. If it dumps I'd be heading to Suginohara or Madarao/Tangram. Ikenotaira is great 2 - 3 days after a dump, once the snow has settled a bit.Well I’m finally booked. Long process being away with work but I’ve decided to do 6 days boarding from 25th January at Myoko and staying in a place only a few minutes walk to the Akakura Onsen lifts.
Looking at the pass it gets me access to
- Akakura Kanko and Akakura Onsen combined
- Myoko Suginohara
- Myoko Ikenotaira
- Seki Onsen (including lunch voucher)
- Lotte Arai
- Madarao Kogen and Madarao Tangram combined
- Shiga Kogen
Amplids Dada and Surfari will be packed - sad to not take the whole family but the girls are doing a trip to the musical Hamilton interstate next year and also heading to Japan for school so I’m going solo.