Marko goes snowboarding in Hokkaido, the power capital of the world with some of his buddies.

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40 Comments

  1. So what is the name of the capsule hotel you mention in this video.
    Would you please let me or us know the name. Thanks alot

  2. GREAT, now I have NISEKO envy AGAIN;). Seriously though, a great well rounded video, thoroughly enjoyed it for the second time. We've been going for the past 8 years consecutively with the countdown to trip no 9 coming up in 2020. Just for the record, the little fridge door bar is called Gyu Bar ( aka the "Fridge Bar") Hirafu Village did have some cute little "ICE BAR's" which were built in a different location each year however they haven't built them for a few years now. Everything was made of ice incl the glasses which we took home and put in the freezer. The last ice bar they built there had an ice slide inside complete with colored lighting within the ice that you could have competitions trying to run to the top before sliding down again, not many of us made it to the top though. After going for 8 years we still haven't tried many of the great restaurants let alone all the fantastic ski/board trails/locations to enjoy. Happy "Snow" travels to you all.

  3. I'm planning on going to Japan soon, wondering what can be rented there and what can't. I wanted to snowboard for a day and then spend the next 2 weeks traveling the rest of Japan and would rather not have to lug around my snowboard bag the whole trip. Any tips or advice? Thanks!

  4. I did 4 months in Rusutsu Resort and it was phenomenal. Was nice to go on a day trip over to Niseko to experience the town. Niseko is so so busy but beautiful, and the town reminds me of Queenstown here in New Zealand. Rusutsu is so quiet (longest I waited in line over the 4 months was like… 5 minutes) and incredible powder, but very secluded and expensive to stay at if you're a tourist. I loved it though! Amazing video, makes me miss Hokkaido so much.

  5. That powder the greatest ever i experienced. Powder is so soft that don’t even hurt when you fall down. Japanese powder was as bananas as. I’ll go soon hokkaido. *Sapporo classic was the great flavor beer. Try it when you go to hokkaido

  6. SKI RESORT WITH DEATH TRAILS & TRAPS… YET I BROKE MY RECORDS INSTEAD OF BREAKING MY LEGS… I TOT I SAW SING.APOORS… LAUGHING, CRYING,, SINGING, TRYING… IT WAS ONLY THEIR SING.POORS DREAMS WAHAHHAHAHHAHHAAHA

  7. 7:27 Drunken Whale (酔鯨) sake from, wait for it….. the Southwestern island of Shikoku. I'm sure there are some local choices. Amazing snow and action UCLA guys and gals.

  8. Been there it’s really wild
    The community is like basically all English speaking
    And just so welcoming
    And the snow is SOOO powdery it’s crazy if u fell over it be like falling into a pillow

  9. It is said that the finest snow in the world is in Japan. These are niseko from HOKKAIDO and HAKUBA from NAGANO.
    Currently, I can't go back and forth in Corona all over the world, but when Corona is over, it will be Japan for sightseeing. In Japan, the ski and snowboard boom is gone, and, unfortunately, few Japanese.
    There is also NIGHT SKI, so you can enjoy it to your heart's content. From amateurs to families with children.
    Most of the food is Western European food such as steak, but ramen shop udon is not as delicious as Tokyo, but there are.NISEKO will fly from Tokyo. HAKUBA frequently takes tourist buses from Tokyo to several hotels in Hakuba. In Japan, you can always buy alcohol cheaply at convenience stores, so it's fun. Especially in NISEKO, it snows during the night, so it feels like skiing for the first time the next day. HAKUBA also gets snow every other day. After all, it is best to slide on a road without a road. I can't see the front because of the snow. Some students work at ski resorts and save money. Because the inn and the rice are free. And many people save for 2-3 months and go to Tokyo, Kyoto, Hiroshima and Nara. I enjoy night skiing.

  10. 私が住んでいる北海道、極めて現実的な生活しかない、しかし彼らには最高の非日常生活だろう。

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