The land of Japow beckons, so here's how to make the most of your next ski trip to Japan. Skiing in Japan is synonymous with bottomless powder, delicious food, hot springs, and full immersion in a ...
Japan is currently enjoying a banner ski season. The Hakuba Valley, the country’s largest ski area, has already recorded an impressive 370 inches of powder, marking its snowiest season in over a ...
Possibly the best-known ski resort in Japan, Niseko is world-famous for its decent vertical (940m) and consistent, quality powder snow, with an average of between 15m and 18m falling every year.
Japan didn't invent skiing. But while Europe was polishing its legacy and America was making it accessible, Japan knew it was blessed with what matters most: powder. It’s known as "Japow," that ...
Dreaming of Japow? These top ski resorts in Japan offer incredible runs, stunning scenery, and some of the best ski ...
Kiroro Ski Resort is in Akaigawa, 43 kilometers west of Sapporo and 28 kilometers from Otaru. It attracts winter sports fans ...
On Tuesday, a Seattle, Washington, man was killed in an avalanche while skiing at Geto Kogen ski resort in Kitakami City, ...
balancing its long history as an onsen town and sightseeing destination with some of the longest ski runs and best powder snow in Japan. Zao Onsen Ski Resort, located in the city of Yamagata ...