Some ski towns in Japan are booming from a rise in international visitors, while resorts in other areas are closing as ...
Located roughly 2.5 hours from Tokyo by train in Niigata prefecture, Myoko, along with the more famed Japanese ski resorts of Niseko and Hakuba, is known for powder snow, dubbed "Japow". The resort ...
By Kiuko Notoya and Mike Ives Kiuko Notoya reported from Tokyo. Ski resorts in Japan are prized for having some of the deepest, lightest powder around. A winter of exceptionally heavy snow ...
My hometown is close to Nozawa Onsen (a ski resort on Japan’s Honshu island) that has been battered by snow this year). The snow is very, very wet and heavy there. I can ski much better in ...
Visa reports record surge in Japan ski tourism and visitor spending, with international travelers driving 90% of spend and ...
With peak ski season transforming to Spring blossoms, Visa, revealed data showing growing popularity of Japan as a ski ...
Club Med recently welcomed 14 travel agents from across Australia to experience two of its popular Japan ski resorts.
The number of ski resorts in Japan has dropped too — from 1,669 in 1985 to 449 in 2021— according to the country's largest English newspaper, The Japan Times. That includes the once-hot ...
Located roughly 2.5 hours from Tokyo by train in Niigata prefecture, Myoko, along with the more famed Japanese ski resorts of Niseko and Hakuba, is known for powder snow, dubbed “Japow.” The resort ...