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Experienced by Olivier Bergeron
56 km from Noboribetsu
HIking the Japanese Backcountry
Experienced by Oliver Dickerson
56 km from Noboribetsu
Early morning while visiting Niseko, Hokkaido, Japan, I awoke to an early winter snow storm. The sky was dense with fluffy clumps of snow, gently felling from above, accumulating quickly across the region as people slept in their mountain homes. I grab my camera and hopped into my car, knowing that I would be the first on the road to witness a snow fall I haven’t experienced for more than a decade.
Experienced by Marek Okon
56 km from Noboribetsu
Early morning while visiting Niseko, Hokkaido, Japan, I awoke to an early winter snow storm. The sky was dense with fluffy clumps of snow, gently felling from above, accumulating quickly across the region as people slept in their mountain homes. I grab my camera and hopped into my car, knowing that I would be the first on the road to witness a snow fall I haven’t experienced for more than a decade.
Experienced by Marek Okon
56 km from Noboribetsu
Early morning while visiting Niseko, Hokkaido, Japan, I awoke to an early winter snow storm. The sky was dense with fluffy clumps of snow, gently felling from above, accumulating quickly across the region as people slept in their mountain homes. I grab my camera and hopped into my car, knowing that I would be the first on the road to witness a snow fall I haven’t experienced for more than a decade.
Experienced by Marek Okon
56 km from Noboribetsu
Early morning while visiting Niseko, Hokkaido, Japan, I awoke to an early winter snow storm. The sky was dense with fluffy clumps of snow, gently felling from above, accumulating quickly across the region as people slept in their mountain homes. I grab my camera and hopped into my car, knowing that I would be the first on the road to witness a snow fall I haven’t experienced for more than a decade.
Experienced by Marek Okon
56 km from Noboribetsu
Early morning while visiting Niseko, Hokkaido, Japan, I awoke to an early winter snow storm. The sky was dense with fluffy clumps of snow, gently felling from above, accumulating quickly across the region as people slept in their mountain homes. I grab my camera and hopped into my car, knowing that I would be the first on the road to witness a snow fall I haven’t experienced for more than a decade.
Experienced by Marek Okon
56 km from Noboribetsu
Early morning while visiting Niseko, Hokkaido, Japan, I awoke to an early winter snow storm. The sky was dense with fluffy clumps of snow, gently felling from above, accumulating quickly across the region as people slept in their mountain homes. I grab my camera and hopped into my car, knowing that I would be the first on the road to witness a snow fall I haven’t experienced for more than a decade.
Experienced by Marek Okon
56 km from Noboribetsu
Early morning while visiting Niseko, Hokkaido, Japan, I awoke to an early winter snow storm. The sky was dense with fluffy clumps of snow, gently felling from above, accumulating quickly across the region as people slept in their mountain homes. I grab my camera and hopped into my car, knowing that I would be the first on the road to witness a snow fall I haven’t experienced for more than a decade.
Experienced by Marek Okon
56 km from Noboribetsu
Early morning while visiting Niseko, Hokkaido, Japan, I awoke to an early winter snow storm. The sky was dense with fluffy clumps of snow, gently felling from above, accumulating quickly across the region as people slept in their mountain homes. I grab my camera and hopped into my car, knowing that I would be the first on the road to witness a snow fall I haven’t experienced for more than a decade.
Experienced by Marek Okon
56 km from Noboribetsu
A skier makes his way through one of the many fresh powder days in Niseko. Predictably up to 15 metres of powder come down on the region every year.
Experienced by Frederick Wallace
56 km from Noboribetsu
backcountry prep near niseko grand hirafu
Experienced by jasper wilde
56 km from Noboribetsu
Early morning while visiting Niseko, Hokkaido, Japan, I awoke to an early winter snow storm. The sky was dense with fluffy clumps of snow, gently felling from above, accumulating quickly across the region as people slept in their mountain homes. I grab my camera and hopped into my car, knowing that I would be the first on the road to witness a snow fall I haven’t experienced for more than a decade.
Experienced by Marek Okon
56 km from Noboribetsu
On the northern island of Japan lies the Niseko resort and surrounding mountains. Growing up and skiing in the Sierra Nevada mountains, traveling to Japan with your gear felt odd in the beginning. After we got settled in, we discovered some of the best snow we've ever experienced and didn't want to leave the island.
Experienced by Eric Ward
60 km from Noboribetsu
Autumn in Jozankei is stunningly beautiful but painfully short. I took a short excursion there to explore their famous Kouyou (red leaves) and this particular bridge caught my eye.
Experienced by Joshua Moussa
66 km from Noboribetsu
Looking from the top of Hanazono Kutchan,Hokkaido, Japan, Mount Yotei Volcano at an altitude of more than 1,800 metres is clearly visible.
Experienced by Frederick Wallace
74 km from Noboribetsu
View of Sapporo, Hokkaido Japan from the window of our hotel
Experienced by Ben Breitenstein
75 km from Noboribetsu
The Former Hokkaido Government Building in Sapporo in summer
Experienced by Rick Wallace
88 km from Noboribetsu
I went on a trip to Otaru, Hokkaido, Japan. It’s a city full of white snow. Today, the city is happy with snow.
Experienced by rawkkim
88 km from Noboribetsu
The Otaru Canal was completed in 1923. At that time Hokkaido, a broad land of frigid cold, finally saw the growth of industry and the population began to increase. The port city Otaru was a major contributor to that development. This canal is a water route that supported shipping by sea. Alongside the canal, warehouses from long ago still remain.
Experienced by Ghis