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When most people think of Ski jobs in Japan, they think of Niseko. Niseko, which is located in Japan's northern-most island of Hokkaido, has recently become "the" place for foreigners to come to ski in Japan. The area has experienced a ski tourism boom of unexpected proportions, and every year, the place just gets bigger and bigger. There are some reasons why it has become the most popular... but there are many reasons why it's not necessarily the best.
Niseko is often called "little Australia", because there are so many Australian tourists there. The reason it's become so popular with foreigners, is that it's actually not 1, but 4 resorts side-by-side, with 1 ski lift pass to ride them all, which adds up to the largest combined terrain in all of Japan. And the other reason is the powder - Hokkaido is the northern-most island of Japan, which basically means it's also the coldest, so the snow there is some of the driest and best powder in the world. Taking these few things into consideration, Niseko is fantastic. But the problem is, there are just so many tourists there. The truth is, Niseko has lost some of it's original charm, because it's been overwhelmed by foreigners.
What most people don't realise is that there are over 200 ski resorts in Japan, many of which experience more snowfall, better conditions, or have more luxurious facilities than Niseko, but which are over-looked by foreigners. And the best thing about these areas, is that they're still Japanese in every way. Visiting these areas isn't just a ski holiday, but a total cultural experience. The people are much friendlier, the food more authentic (and delicious!), and the slopes are much less crowded.
Before you decide to try working in Niseko this year, at least do a little research before you go. I've traveled to most of the resorts in Japan, and I highly recommend the regions of Nagano, or Niigata. Both of these are popular with the Japanese, but are relatively unknown to foreigners. In addition, Niigata is only a 1-hour bullet train ride away from Tokyo, so it'll probably be quicker to get to than Niseko (which is a 2-3 hour drive from Hokkaido's airport). I personally love Nagano (which was home to the 1998 Winter Olympics), because of it's great little bars, restaurants, and abundance of famous hot-springs (called "Onsen"). And both Nagano and Niigata sit in beautiful valleys, surrounded by at least 10 different resorts to choose from.
There are too many other great resort areas to mention - Gifu, Shiga Kogen, Tohoku - all of which are great fun... but the point is, if you're thinking about coming to Japan, remember that you're not limited to just Niseko - little Australia. With a little bit of planning, make your time in Japan an entirely new, culturally rich, unforgettable experience!
Ski Jobs Japan are the best way to experience the amazing country! Choose from a number of jobs, stay for a few months, and you'll never want to leave!
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Japanese Weight Loss Tea and the Tradition Behind It
The Japanese weight loss tea has also gain popularity. This is not only because of the Japanese tea ceremony but because the tea actually works effectively. What makes this tea stands out among others?
In Japan, there are three variations of Green Teas. These are the Bancha, Gyokuro and Sencha. Gyokuro is considered the best among these green teas. This is because it is rare and it also has the highest qualities. Its leaves are "fresh flush", which is the reason why it is limited. This kind of plant is grown in the shade and is harvested in 20 days.
The Bancha tea is a good beverage for the children. It contains very minimal amount of caffeine. This tea though said to be low-priced, but it contains an immense dosage of vitamin A, Iron, Calcium, and Niacin. Sencha on the other hand is excellent in preventing heart diseases because it contains higher amount of antioxidants. Not only that but it has also a very good anti aging effect. Drinking these varied teas gives a superior load of health advantages aside from the weight loss benefit.
Now even if tea did not originally come from Japan, and that accordingly some Buddhist priests brought it either from China or India, Japanese has embraced tea as part of their own culture. In fact, it is only in Japan that the tea has been ceremonially prepared and which is done only in a traditional room. The kind of tea used in this Japanese custom is the Mancha tea. This type of green tea is in powdered form.
Drinking tea is not only a tradition that people in Japan showcases but they live it and observe it by heart everyday. This also contributes to their very fine, radiant and beautiful skin. This is because this specific beverage contains 5 times more vitamin C in comparison to lemon fruits.
In addition and as per statistics, you can check that Japan has very low mortality rate of people who have been suffering from cancer. That is also due to the habit of drinking tea, and because of that the Japanese weight loss tea is desired by consumers because studies showed that it can defend your body from having cancerous cells.
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How do you say Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter in Japanese?
Hello, I would like to know how to say the following words in Japanese, written in Romaji and Hirigana + Katakana + Kanji if at all possible.
-Spring
-Summer
-Winter
-Fall
It would also be appreciated if you could put some names that had the words for these seasons in them. Thank you.
Spring: Haru, はる, 春
Summer: Natsu, なつ, 夏
Fall: Aki, あき, 秋
Winter: Fuyu, ふゆ, 冬
You wouldn't write any of these in katakana because they aren't English words.
Uh. Examples of names. all I can think of are girls' names like Akiko, Fuyumi, Natsuko, Natsumi, Haruka, Harumi, Haruhi, Chinatsu
Summer: the season of 'fire flowers'
Summer is fireworks season. For centuries, Japanese have been fascinated by this spectacle of lights called "hanabi," which literally means "fire flowers." These days, hundreds of fireworks festivals, both large and small, take place across the country every summer and thousands of spectators come to observe the magical art of lights that brighten the evening skies.
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