Great report just adding, The single seat chair lift, affectionally know as The Pizza box.... live music at the Half Note with the beer reasonably priced.... The indoor climbing wall with great café and bar... I too often choose to go out of gate 4 rather than hike to the top out of Gate 3... The Onsen at the Prince hotel the men side you can watch what's happening on the slopes.
When filming myself, I'm almost always using a 360 camera with invisible selfie stick. In this video, I had the selfie stick attached to my ski pole or backpack. Now, I sometimes attach the selfie stick to my helmet. When filming others, I sometimes have one of those extra long invisible selfie sticks that provide a drone-like shot. Hope that helps!
@@PrestigeWorldWidePWW We went right as Covid was hitting, so there weren't any restrictions for Americans at that time. Soon after, Japan became totally closed to all tourists, and is still closed according to government websites. Not sure if there are any exceptions, but hopefully it will reopen fully soon.
Perfect video at nine minutes looks great editor great sounds great well done mate hoping to get to niseko this March to experience stuff in this video
For the skiing, it was a combination of holding a 360 camera and invisible selfie stick in one hand with the ski, or alternatively attaching the selfie stick to the ski pole itself. For the boarder footage, that was me following with the 360 camera. This shows the methods for the self-filmed footage, though no helmet attachment was used in this Niseko video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-fhU9Z9lhzQs.html
Thanks! Great question. I actually only own that one pair of skis. I've been thinking of getting another pair, but then the issue is traveling with both or guessing which will be best for a given trip. For now, if it's clearly going to be a deep powder day, I may rent.