Poster: A snowHead
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I am looking for suggestions on where to stay in Niseko probably Feb 10-13. Cheap, not hostel unless private room or capsule. Any suggestions? I am currently planning on renting a car, but not looking forward to cleaning the snow off everyday.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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You might be lucky and it wouldn’t snow on those days
For cheap and with a car - Kutchan. Niseko Moiwa Lodge 834 capsules are cool, though it is on the side of the main ski area with all it’s + and -
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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mooney058 wrote: |
You might be lucky and it wouldn’t snow on those days
For cheap and with a car - Kutchan. Niseko Moiwa Lodge 834 capsules are cool, though it is on the side of the main ski area with all it’s + and - |
Now that I read my post again I see I didn't write it clearly. Let me try again. I am not interested in capsules. I am also not interest in hostel unless I can get my own room.
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Ecolodge via Booking.com not bad. Room small but modern/clean/good atmosphere and helpful in Reception.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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If you are not wedded to Niseko consider staying in Otaru and skiing the local hills which are generally less busy and will certainly be less busy on your midweek dates. Otaru is a cool and authentically Japanese town. The local resorts are quite which gives a better opportunity to get at fresh snowfall.
If you are wedded to Niseko ignore this post please.
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sbooker wrote: |
If you are not wedded to Niseko consider staying in Otaru and skiing the local hills which are generally less busy and will certainly be less busy on your midweek dates. Otaru is a cool and authentically Japanese town. The local resorts are quite which gives a better opportunity to get at fresh snowfall.
If you are wedded to Niseko ignore this post please. |
Thanks for the tip. Doing 2 nights in Sapporo, 3 nights in Otaru, 3 nights in Niseko, 6 nights at Rusutsu. Unfortunately, that puts Otaru over the weekend, but my friend from Hawaii is almost a pure beginner and needs the practice at a smaller place first. I will be doing Rustutsu alone. I also have the Ikon pass so Niseko lift ticket is free for me.
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Black diamond lodge - hostel vibe with shared bathroom facilities but you can book your own room.
It’s in niseko village and 5 min walk to the lift!
Cool chilled place owned by Clayton who also owns Hokkaido backcountry club.
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Black diamond lodge - hostel vibe with shared bathroom facilities but you can book your own room.
It’s in niseko village and 5 min walk to the lift!
Cool chilled place owned by Clayton who also owns Hokkaido backcountry club.
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