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 Ski Japan

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Ski Furano Home to world cup events, Furano offers great skiing for people of all abilities, from fantastic tree runs to long wide cruisers with over 950 vertical metres to enjoy. |
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Ski Hakuba The Hakuba Valley is a huge expanse of resorts offering an incredible variety of terrain for skiers and snowboarders alike, with 10 resorts accessing over 200 runs. |
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Ski Kamui Ski Links Kamui Ski Links is one of the best ski areas in Hokkaido. Kamui receives huge amounts of some of the lightest and driest powder snow in the world. |
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Ski Niseko Niseko is on the Northern most Japanese island of Hokkaido, with spectacular scenery, and a huge annual snowfall of 12-16 metres. |
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Ski Rusutsu Rusutsu is situated 79km west of Sapporo close to Niseko and the extinct volcano Mt Yotei, The resort itself is a modern day mecca consisting of every possible facility. |
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Ski Shiga Kogen Shiga Kogen is located in the Johshinetsu National Park and is by far the largest ski resort in Japan with a massive 21 resorts all covered by the one lift pass. |
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Ski Tomamu Alpha Resort Tomamu has over 20kms of pistes to suite all levels of skier or boarder, including long courses, deep moguls as well as beginner pistes. |
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