Tokyo's Top 3 Travel Rankings
Celine OngFirst time in Japan? Tokyo alone has tons to offer, so if you're short on time — we helped pick out the "Top 3s" to visit, bo...
Explore Japan's ski and snowboard resorts, from Hokkaido all the way to Miyazaki.
First time in Japan? Tokyo alone has tons to offer, so if you're short on time — we helped pick out the "Top 3s" to visit, bo...
With a large number of slopes, breathtaking scenery, and a European style resort and hotel, Joetsu Kokusai is highly recommen...
Located in an area well known for its ski resorts in Fukushima, Minowa Snow Resort is a smaller resort with several great beg...
Snowboarders' paradise: Hakuba Ski Village in Nagano
Shigakogen Yakebitaiyama Ski Area, fluffy Colorado-quality snow at the host resort of 1998 Nagano Olympics
Charmant Hiuchi Snow Resort: a small mountain with big powder from first run till last. Remote enough to keep away the crowds
Grandee Hatoriko Ski Resort in southern Fukushima prefecture.
Spring Valley Ski Resort is a small mountain 40 minutes from downtown Sendai by car. It is also accessible from Izumi-chuo st...
Taking a break from our usual snowboarding turf, my friend and I decided to check out Naeba Ski Resort. Just on the other sid...
Taranokidai is a popular ski resort in Yamagata Prefecture.
Hanazono is the most recently developed part within Niseko United ski area, offering superb powder snow, perfectly groomed sl...
In 2007 Niseko was named as the world's 2nd-snowiest resort. It boasts high-quality powder and luxury accommodations, just tw...
From Tokyo to the ski resort in less than 80 minutes-Echigo-Yuzawa is calling all snow enthusiasts in Tokyo!