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Japan's Largest Ski Resort | Shiga Kogen 

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This time, we're headed to Shiga Kogen, the largest ski resort in Japan, which is located about an hour away from Nagano station in the heart of the Joshinetsu National Park. It's a more Japanese style resort with more traditional style hotels throughout the valley. It's a huge resort with 18 different areas, over 50 ski lifts, and 80 km of amazing runs.
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@trancis_
@trancis_ 2 года назад
Loving ALL of your snowboarding videos! They're really well done with a ton of useful information, cool facts, and awesome snowboarding footage. I hope to make it out there someday!
@didibryan
@didibryan 2 года назад
Thank you so much trancis! We hope you come out and enjoy japow someday as well!
@champan250
@champan250 Год назад
Shiga Kogen sounds "large" but in fact it is not. The vertical of each area is probably the shortest among all major Japanese resorts. Given almost all of Shiga Kogen areas are interconnected at either the top or bottom (except the separated one you mentioned), one of the achievements to do is to ski/snowboard up-and-down from one end all the way to the another end in a single day. It is do-able within 5 hours, take about 11 or 13 lifts if I recalled correctly...
@dosaussiethai2127
@dosaussiethai2127 11 месяцев назад
I did the Northern part from the Giant area to Okushiga Kogen. Starting at 10am and getting on the bus back to Nagano at 3:40pm from Prince Hotel South Building at Yakebitaiyama area. Not enough time for me to start from the lower areas since it was my first time there and I didn't know my way other than rough knowledge from maps.
@ukrainewins5742
@ukrainewins5742 7 месяцев назад
Thanks for the vid, going there next week! Love that Japow!
@didibryan
@didibryan 7 месяцев назад
Awesome! Have fun!!
@lorezyra
@lorezyra 9 месяцев назад
I rarely ride the bus between the different parts of the resort as you can ride the lifts to the top and ski across the connections. From Okushiga, I'd ski to Yakibitaiyama then down to the bridge that you can ski across to the Family area of Shigakogen. From there, you can ride the lifts back to the top and ski across to the Giant ski area and then to Maruike ski area via the "secret tunnel." If you know the ski resort, you should never have to ride the bus. You can literally ski from one side all the way to the other side of the resort. An advanced-intermediate skier should be able to do this within a day.
@debdeelie8241
@debdeelie8241 5 месяцев назад
Shiga Kogen mountain resort website, there are 4 areas. Area 1-3 are connected & can be reached skiing. (won’t recommend it for beginners), while area 4 - Kumanoyu-Yokoteyama-Shibutoge area is stand-alone. Time to get to area 4 via inter-resort shuttle depends on where one is situated, e.g. if you’re at Okushigakogen, with bus timings and bus change, to get to area 4 can take up to 2.5hours!
@meivymetta4373
@meivymetta4373 5 месяцев назад
What time during you record this video? Such a lovely n great video, thx 4 sharing 💜 Hi fr Indonesia 🇮🇩 jakarta
@didibryan
@didibryan 5 месяцев назад
Thank you! This was in late Feb 2022!
@tobyazoor7059
@tobyazoor7059 2 года назад
Hey, thanks for making a such an entertaining and informative video! My friends and I are wondering about the level of English spoken at the resort because we plan on coming here for a trip next season.
@didibryan
@didibryan 2 года назад
Hmm good question! I spoke Japanese when I was there so can't say for sure, but at both Niseko and Hakuba, you won't have any problem with speaking English since both of those resorts definitely catered towards tourists in the past. The other 3 you might be able to get by with just English, but wouldn't be surprised if there were fewer people there that could speak.
@shanefinch7776
@shanefinch7776 Год назад
This looks epic
@didibryan
@didibryan Год назад
Thanks! It was!
@cmtang304
@cmtang304 Год назад
Awesome 🎉 very nice video...wonder if I can carry my ski bag on Shinkansen...and a big suitcase too....btw...what bus did you take to Shigakogen...and I assume I can buy a return ticket in advance on the day I travel to Shigakogen...if not, I don’t think hotels at Shiga can offer any help on this issue.
@didibryan
@didibryan Год назад
You can bring your bag onto the shinkansen. In fact you'll see plenty of other people doing the same. Yes you can buy the day of as well
@cmtang304
@cmtang304 Год назад
@@didibryan Thank you 🙏🏻
@dosaussiethai2127
@dosaussiethai2127 11 месяцев назад
There is a shuttle bus from Nagano station that does a day trip to Shiga Kogen, but only Sunday has an early bus that's worth doing a day trip. One-way ticket costs 1,800 Yen to 2,100 Yen depending on where you get off/on at Shiga Kogen. You pay the fare in cash as you get on the bus.
@blade1535
@blade1535 9 месяцев назад
Japanese don’t really love foreigners dragging all their big bags and ski bags into the Shinkansen. I think you can pay a little more to get a spot to store big bags. I would ship my ski stuff as soon as I arrive from the airport. It’s cheap.
@leafmylife
@leafmylife 10 месяцев назад
LOVE THIS SHOWCASE of the resort, what date/month were you there for?
@didibryan
@didibryan 10 месяцев назад
We went in Feb!
@fazankhaliq4077
@fazankhaliq4077 Год назад
What is the name of the hotel you stayed at? Looked good, im looking for a place.
@didibryan
@didibryan Год назад
We stayed here! Aspen Shiga 0269-34-3700 maps.app.goo.gl/7xnCXMy3NUsnxHY5A
@dpj9421
@dpj9421 Год назад
Thanks! Can I ask when exactly was this filmed? As the snow conditions looks good, can't be in March 2022 right?
@didibryan
@didibryan Год назад
We visited towards the end of Feb
@skirolf
@skirolf Год назад
Why don’t Ski maps of resorts show veritable drop, hight of mountains, base stations? Many lifts looks slow moving?
@dosaussiethai2127
@dosaussiethai2127 11 месяцев назад
You'll be lucky to find a good quality Shiga Kogen trail map on the internet. In general, I find Japanese Trail Maps lack in detail even the big ones. Many of them have very vague run layouts that only remotely resemble the real place. Some of them have a lot of information that I don't think is needed on trail maps like the length of every run etc. but I suppose the Japanese like them that's why they design them that way.
@valhazlife
@valhazlife Год назад
Do u think there'll be snow about 17~20 December in shiga kogen? >_
@didibryan
@didibryan Год назад
Yup there will be snow!
@valhazlife
@valhazlife Год назад
@@didibryan Thank you!! :D
@final6825
@final6825 2 года назад
I’m trying to figure out which mountain to go to why doesn’t anyone talk about this place are the runs not as good?
@didibryan
@didibryan 2 года назад
Which place in particular are you curious about?
@user-rx5pc2vs5o
@user-rx5pc2vs5o Год назад
Hey! We are beginners and hoping to learn basics of skiing for 3 days from 10-14th December 2023. What ski resort do you think would be open at this time and also good for budget travellers?
@didibryan
@didibryan Год назад
Are you coming from Tokyo? If so, i'd probably recommend one of the resorts in the Yuzawa area as they're the easiest to get to via the shinkansen with lots of accommodation options. Some resort names are Gala Yuzawa, Naeba, and Kagura.
@flaviotk7094
@flaviotk7094 Год назад
Hello, when did you travel?
@didibryan
@didibryan Год назад
We went in Feb!
@kassylan8965
@kassylan8965 Год назад
Hello there, I’m trying to choose which resort should I go in April. Could you recommend the best one for a beginner? Thank you
@didibryan
@didibryan Год назад
April is quite late and I'm not sure if the resorts will have much snow left... So my recommendation would be to go in February at the latest especially for beginners
@kassylan8965
@kassylan8965 Год назад
@@didibryan thank you, but could you recommend where should I go if I use public transportation?
@didibryan
@didibryan Год назад
The easiest resort to access by public transit is gala yuzawa as the shinkansen goes directly to the resort.
@kassylan8965
@kassylan8965 Год назад
@@didibryan thank you so much
@repodesk
@repodesk Год назад
Ichinose at Shiga Kogen is a good beginner area. The "Diamond" is truly a beginner's hill, but branches off quickly to "Family" hill which is great on weekdays. One tip for non-beginners: on days of big snow storms, most people are sitting in the chalets. But "Family," the first, main hill at Ichinose will usually remain open. You can ski it as if you are skiing on powder, and the hill will be mostly empty.
@stonebai7203
@stonebai7203 8 месяцев назад
Me in nagano crying bc of the snow is going to be dry after being pumped for a week. :((((
@didibryan
@didibryan 8 месяцев назад
Oh nooo this has been a really hot year so there hasn't been a lot of snow 😭😭 but I heard it's getting colder this weekend
@davemitchell3998
@davemitchell3998 7 месяцев назад
Any form of Apres ? Nothing wild like Austria but some?
@didibryan
@didibryan 7 месяцев назад
There's a few restaurants and some hotels you could stop by, but it's overall really quiet. If you're looking for better apres skiing, maybe check out Nozawa onsen nearby, which has amazing options.
@davemitchell3998
@davemitchell3998 7 месяцев назад
Thanks..I did have my eye on that place
@davelonton8783
@davelonton8783 Год назад
Hi. Where did you stay for this trip?
@didibryan
@didibryan Год назад
The hotel is called Aspen Shiga
@davelonton8783
@davelonton8783 Год назад
Thanks @@didibryan
@davelonton8783
@davelonton8783 Год назад
@@didibryan, how is the snow looking at Shiga Kogen so far this season?
@didibryan
@didibryan Год назад
We haven't gone this year but from the forecasts it seems pretty good www.snow-forecast.com/resorts/Shiga-Kogen-Yakebitaiyama/6day/mid
@kavarasings9813
@kavarasings9813 Год назад
which area again did you stay? new subscriber. I have my music channel too 👌👌
@didibryan
@didibryan Год назад
We stayed at a hotel called Aspen shiga. Welcome!
@Simadashinsukebo
@Simadashinsukebo Год назад
The biggest snow resorts in Japan is Niseko or Hakuba. You are not correct.
@plucas
@plucas Год назад
Negative, you are wrong. Shiga kogen is the biggest.
@dosaussiethai2127
@dosaussiethai2127 11 месяцев назад
Hakuba resorts retain their separateness. They are only "one" when you buy Valley Pass which is quite expensive 8,500Y compared to Shiga Kogen 6,500Y. Also, each of the resorts at Hakuba distinctly stands alone or in pairs while the ski areas at Shiga Kogen feel like the same resort that keeps going on.
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