Captain Halliday
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It’s a wide range of cards, but Mastercard is excluded for some reason.View attachment 419303
Does anyone know what contactless payment mean? Is that visa/ mastercard/ google pay/ apple pay or is it Japanese IC card or something else?
This refers to the bus that go between the 4 ski resorts on Niseko
(I am not planning to get the all mountain pass for all days)
(Last year was all mountain pass or cash only)
Link to pic Access Information | Niseko United
Thank youIt’s a wide range of cards, but Mastercard is excluded for some reason.
Its works like public transport in AU - tap on/tap off.
Alternatively, if travelling with a family, the driver can add up the fare and change once for your group with a single tap when you get off the bus.
I’m here for two more days. If I use the shuttle again will try to remember to take a pic of the accepted cards.
Cash is still accepted should you wish.
Couple of other tips and changes re: lift passes.Thank you
Would much prefer card (if I can) then cash
Yuzawa! Direct Shinkansen from Tokyo and the Yuzawa Shinkansen station and lift terminal are in the same building along with lockers, hire equipment and ticket office.Does anyone have any recommendations for a skiing day trip from Tokyo? Not looking for anything in particular, but ideally within a 2 hour travel time each way
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Terrible crowds. What about lift lines?Yotei with a halo in the mid-morning sun as we carve Stairway to Heaven at Hanazono.
Val Thorens Ok but altitude...good experiences with spring skiing in europe?
Yep, yuzawa area. Shink to Gala direct, not echigoyuzawa station, and they are set up for day trippers. 80 min each way journey. Simple enough slopes for any level for a day.Does anyone have any recommendations for a skiing day trip from Tokyo? Not looking for anything in particular, but ideally within a 2 hour travel time each way