Yes and no. What if you need English lessons? If any, they are often private and more expensive. Plus grandeco IIRC only has a single western style hotel so isn’t the Japan ski village either.For first timers ( or just coming to japan for first time) a smaller resort like Grandeco is actually better for overall japan vibe.
Any resorts anywhere in
As before, especially in winter, it can take longer if there has been a big snow closing roads. This happened at least twice this year while I was thereAs you are only going to Fukushima prefecture, the luggage will transfer within 24hrs
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Yes and no. What if you need English lessons? If any, they are often private and more expensive. Plus grandeco IIRC only has a single western style hotel so isn’t the Japan ski village either.
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As before, especially in winter, it can take longer if there has been a big snow closing roads. This happened at least twice this year while I was there
Sure, but it was a general point.The OP is going on a tour organised by one of our own. I'm sure those details will be taken care of regarding english guidance and lessons etc...
I would still rather non Aussie-fied Japan ski areas and then add in private English speaking instructors.What if you need English lessons? If any, they are often private and more expensive
You can get lost if your destination is one of the shops in tokyo station, it's quite easy to get to the outside or another train but a shop inside that Labyrinth is tough. I would always recommend people to try Yabaton (Miso katsu chain from Nagoya) and Tokyo station is one of the easier to get to stores. The only problem is that unless you're exceptionally well versed with Tokyo station, finding where it is in Tokyo station can be a bit of a challenge.The only time I've gotten lost in Tokyo Station was during 2018/19 when they were doing the redevelopments and everything had changed from the time I'd last been there.
Shinjuku is just a big maze with over 200 station exits.
Yes, his Japanese is slightly better than mine (so know enough to be dangerous, learnt some Japanese in 1992/3).The OP is going on a tour organised by one of our own. I'm sure those details will be taken care of regarding english guidance and lessons etc...
The only problem is that unless you're exceptionally well versed with Tokyo station, finding where it is in Tokyo station can be a bit of a challenge.