Introduction
If you are going to Japan for the best skiing of your life – or even just taking that opportunity into consideration – and you are only inspired by all the fun and excitement, it is likely less relevant where you stay off the slopes in a world like this. Home to world-class resorts such as Niseko, Hakuba and Furano, skiing is a very different game in Japan. But you need the best possible gear to get the full enjoyment out of it so make sure this is what you take with you when in the powdery white snow. Our team at Paradise Inter Tour knows the components required to make your ski holiday a success so we have put together a guide to getting you fully ready for your Japan snow adventure. Bookmark it for later (those holidays are coming!) and remind yourself what you need to carry on your next ski adventure in Learn from สกีญี่ปุ่น (skiing Japan)!
- Proper Ski Clothing
What you wear is part of the skiing experience which is all the more important in cold mountainous regions like those in Japan. Begin by packing an insulated, waterproof ski jacket and snow pants. These are mandatory for staying dry in the snowy conditions of the Japanese mountains. The secret to staying warm is in layering, so bring some thermal base layers and fleece mid-layers plus a wraparound top. A good winter clothing, warm beanie, insulated gloves and neck warmer will protect you from the cold that helps to perform fishing or fishing all day long without discomfort.
Don’t forget your ski socks! Having nice wool or synthetic blend socks are usually the difference between having warm and dry feet throughout the day. And do not hesitate to take a few pairs with you, Paradise Inter Tour advice you:
- Ski Equipment Essentials
Although, if you own ski or snowboard equipment, Japan is a very handy destination to bring it. Though if carrying heavy objects is not your thing, renting equipment is always a choice as well. Your skis can stay behind, but ski boots are essential to your comfort and skiing ability. The skiing experience can be greatly influenced by well-fitting boots, as blisters and frozen feet are two things this will solve.
Don’t forget your ski goggles for clear visibility in the snow. I recommend you take one that offers UV protection and is good for low light conditions because the weather in Japan is very changeable. Don’t forget to wear a helmet! If you do not have one, you can always rent them at most of the resorts in Japan
- Accessories and Gadgets
Assuming your สกีญี่ปุ่น trip is well organized, there are a couple of extras that you also need to stow in your luggage. Pack Some daily essentials, snacks, water and sunscreen in your small backpack for the day on the slopes. Don’t forget the sunscreen. The sunlight can reflect off the snow and cause you to have sunburn even on cold days, so sunscreen with a high SPF must be brought along, besides lip balm that contains UV protection.
Hand and feet warmers are also great additions to your pack list. Believe us, on really cold days up on the mountain these little heat packs are life-savers to make sure you are warm from the first chairlift to the last run of the day.
- Après-Ski Attire
After the slopes, Japan offers relaxation using hot springs or some time exploring local towns. Pack clothing appropriate for apres-ski. You can throw a couple of warm sweaters, jeans, and boots in your carry-on for traveling to dinner in town or one of Japan’s famous onsen. And as a bonus — the onsen are one of the best things at any Japan skiing experience, so bring those bathers if you plan to soak.
- Travel Essentials
Since skiing in Japan often involves visiting remote, mountainous areas, check out these general travel essentials you can’t forget. You also pack a travel power adapter for charging your devices, as well as portable chargers on days that you may be skiing the best long runs. If you are driving, there is plenty to see and do in the regions where skiing exists (make sure you have international driver’s licenses and GPS/tour guide or map to help you get around as Japan contains many coronaries), if not it doesn’t matter! but at least enjoy Japan’s century countryside commuting past your eyes.
Final Thoughts
A skiing vacation is always a breathtaking memory to be made in Japan… if you have the required ski gears on hand. At Paradise Inter Tour, we suggest you consider the strategy of keeping warm with waterproof Skiing Clothing, ultra-important ski gear, and a few essential accessories that are durable for your hardcore สกีญี่ปุ่น experience. So as an important note: having the correct items with you could well be rafting on the slopes!
That way, whether you are floating through powder in Niseko or taking your first tentative turns at Hakuba ski lessons, you can make the most of your time on one of Japan’s beautiful ski resorts. Check back on your packing list, look up the weather forecast one last time and prepare for an amazing experience in the Land of the Rising Sun, welcome to skiing…Japan style; Enjoy!