Discovering Japan: One Mountain at a Time

Discovering Japan: One Mountain at a Time

There’s something incredibly valuable about stepping out from behind the desk and living the product you sell. Recently, I had the opportunity to do exactly that and joined Sno’n’Ski Holidays on a Japan ski trip alongside 30 fellow travel agents, exploring some of the country’s most iconic (and underrated) ski regions.

From powder days to bullet trains and unforgettable mountain experiences, this trip delivered on every level.

We kicked things off flying All Nippon Airways (ANA) from Sydney and it was the perfect start. Smooth, efficient, and consistently high service standards. For clients travelling to Japan, ANA is always a strong recommendation, and this just reinforced that.

Viewing Mt Fuji from the plane

Viewing Mt Fuji from the plane

Shizukuishi: Authentic Japan & Endless Powder

Our first stop was Shizukuishi Ski Resort in Akita and straight away, we struck gold.

It dumped snow the entire time we were there. Proper, deep, light Japow that just kept coming. The kind of conditions that turn good skiers into great ones and put permanent smiles on everyone’s faces.

Shizukuishi itself is a bit of a hidden gem – Located at the base of Mount Iwate it features wide, quiet runs and who doesn’t love no crowds, no chaos, no lift lines especially on a Pow Day!

It feels authentically Japanese, which is something many clients are now seeking, less commercial, more cultural.

One of the standout experiences here was cat skiing and accessing untouched terrain via snowcat. Fresh tracks every run, deep powder, and that rare feeling of having the mountain to yourself. It’s an incredible opportunity for clients wanting something beyond standard resort skiing without going full backcountry.

Exploring the terrain at Shizukuishi

Exploring the terrain at Shizukuishi

Naeba: Big Resort Energy & Incredible Scenery

After experiencing Japan’s iconic Shinkansen (bullet train)- a must-do in itself – we arrived at Naeba, part of the well-known Prince Resorts network.

The contrast to Shizukuishi was immediate. Where Shizukuishi felt quiet and traditional, Naeba delivered a bigger, more vibrant resort experience. It is lively, well-developed, and full of options.

With over 20 dining options, from casual to sit down, access to two mountains Naeba and Kagura which is connected by the famous Dragondola.

The Dragondola itself is something special. I’ve been on plenty of gondolas over the years, but this one stands out. Stretching for kilometres across valleys and mountains, it offers incredible views the entire way, it’s as much an experience as it is transport

Once again, the ski gods delivered. Day one brought fresh powder, followed by a perfect bluebird day. Not only was the terrain incredible the après vibe was great. Naeba really comes alive off the slopes, with a fun, social après scene that rolls from afternoon into the evening – perfect for groups or anyone wanting more than just great skiing.

Stunning views from The Dragondola

Stunning views from The Dragondola

Shiga Kogen: Traditional, Vast & Unspoilt

Next stop was Shiga Kogen, Japan’s largest ski resort and a completely different feel again. Where Naeba is lively and energetic, Shiga Kogen is traditional, expansive, and refreshingly uncrowded. Made up of multiple interconnected ski areas, it offers a true sense of exploration. You’re not just skiing one resort, but an entire alpine region.

What really stands out here is the sheer variety of terrain and the ability to ski from one area to the next without ever feeling rushed or overcrowded. The snow quality is consistently excellent, with light, dry powder and well-groomed runs that suit confident intermediates through to advanced skiers. There’s also a strong focus on nature, with wide-open landscapes, stunning mountain views, and even the chance to spot local wildlife.

Close by you have the Jigokudani Monkey Park where you can watch the famous Snow Monkey’s bathe in the natural hot springs. Perfect for a rest day activity.

Snow Monkeys bathing in Natural Hot Springs

Snow Monkeys bathing in Natural Hot Springs

Hakuba: Japan’s most loved ski destination

Hakuba is one of those destinations that consistently exceeds expectations. Nestled in the Japanese Alps, this ski region offers access to multiple resorts on one lift pass, making it ideal for both first-time Japan skiers and seasoned powder chasers. The terrain is incredibly diverse with gentle beginner runs, perfectly groomed cruisers, and some seriously exciting off-piste for the more adventurous.

Accommodation options are just as varied. You’ve got everything from traditional Japanese lodges (ryokans) where you can experience authentic hospitality, to luxury ski-in/ski-out hotels and self-contained apartments perfect for groups. There really is something for everyone in Hakuba.

And then there’s the food. Hakuba’s dining scene is seriously underrated. Think fresh sushi, sizzling wagyu, cosy izakayas, and of course, endless bowls of ramen. Après-ski here isn’t about wild parties (though there are bars if that’s your vibe), it’s more about unwinding, good food, and great company.

Getting there is easier than most expect. A smooth bullet train or bus transfer from Tokyo gets you into the mountains within a few hours, making it a seamless addition to a Japan itinerary. Hakuba is a perfect add on to your Japan itinerary if you have time up your sleeve and want to get back on the skis or try something new.

Unreal views from Iwatake in Hakuba Valley

Unreal views from Iwatake in Hakuba Valley

If Japan has been on your list, now is the perfect time to go. With the Japanese Yen currently offering great value against the Australian Dollar, your money goes that much further.

I’m already planning my next trip – there’s just so much to see and do. From the incredible food and rich culture to the warmth of the people, Japan truly ticks every box. It’s a destination that stays with you, and I can’t wait to return.

Japan is famous for their vending machines

Japan is famous for their vending machines

Colorado Winter Wonderland 

Denver

If you’re a ski enthusiast looking for the ultimate Colorado mountain experience, few trips can rival what Sno N Ski offers. On our latest adventure, we hit five world-class ski resorts, stayed in some of the best accommodations the Rockies have to offer, and made memories that will last a lifetime. Buckle up as we take you through this unforgettable journey that started in the Mile High City and wound its way through snow-covered peaks and alpine villages. 

Our trip kicked off with a night in Denver, the gateway to the Rockies. We met with Liz from Colorado Tourism who made the arrival seamless, with transportation via train from Denver Airport to Union Station and check-in at The Rally Hotel a modern boutique hotel located in McGregor Square, just steps from Coors Field. With its sleek decor and cozy atmosphere, The Rally set the perfect tone. We enjoyed a night exploring downtown Denver, dining at a trendy local eatery, and preparing for the snowy adventures ahead. 

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Downtown Denver, Colorado

Steamboat Springs

From Denver, we headed northwest to Steamboat Springs, a town known for its champagne powder. Sno N Ski arranged our stay at Gravity Haus Steamboat, a haven for active travellers. Located just minutes from the lifts, the hotel combined rustic charm with modern amenities. We spent two glorious days skiing and soaking in the hot springs afterward. Gravity Haus’s outdoor soaking tubs were the perfect way to relax after full days on the mountain. 

Steamboat

Magical Moment skiing through the trees in Steamboat Springs

Vail

Next up was the legendary Vail. As expected, the terrain was spectacular. We stayed at The Hythe, a Luxury Collection Resort, and it did not disappoint. With ski-in/ski-out convenience and a world-class spa, The Hythe embodied alpine luxury. We explored Vail Village, dined at elegant restaurants, and carved our way through pristine runs. The après-ski scene was vibrant, and Sno N Ski’s connections meant we had access to top-notch rental gear and exclusive discounts. Most properties have access to ski valet, so you pick up and drop off your ski equipment at the base of the mountain.  

Alana Ski

Alana Ski

Aspen

We then made our way to the chic town of Aspen, where we checked into a spacious and luxurious two-bedroom condo at The Gant. Nestled at the base of Aspen Mountain, The Gant offered the perfect blend of homey comfort and resort-level service. The skiing here was unmatched, with access to all four mountains of Aspen Snowmass. We took a stroll through downtown Aspen’s boutiques and galleries and enjoyed a gourmet meal under the stars.  

Aspen

Skiing/ boarding or Après, Aspen has something for everyone

Telluride

Our trip wrapped up in Telluride, a stunning box canyon town surrounded by towering peaks. We stayed at the luxurious Madeline Hotel & Residences, located right in Mountain Village with ski-in/ski-out access. The views were breathtaking, the skiing phenomenalbut the highlight was an epic snowmobiling adventure through the San Juan Mountains. Racing across fresh powder and weaving through snowy forests gave us a whole new perspective of Telluride’s wild beauty. 

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Alana snowmobiling in Colorado

This 10-night adventure with Sno N Ski was more than just a ski tripit was a full-blown Colorado winter experience. With luxurious accommodations, seamless travel, curated activities, and unbeatable snow, every moment was thoughtfully planned and perfectly executed. Whether you’re looking for powder, pampering, or a bit of both, Sno N Ski delivers a winter escape like no other. 

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Beautiful mountain views of Telluride