Wanting to escape the heat of a hot Aussie summer? Does another hot Christmas Day with the mercury above 30 degrees, the ice melting faster than it takes to run the 100 metres at the Olympics, slaving over the oven while the prawns wilt before your eyes loom in your not too distant future? Why not pack up the kids and the rest of the family and look to have a stress free White Christmas in the Land of the Rising Sun. It’s never been easier.
Imagine this…….no dishes to prepare (or worse, wash up), being able to finally wear the ugly Christmas sweater that Aunt Beryl knitted for you twenty years ago that you haven’t been game to give to the Salvation Army, enjoying the cool, crisp and refreshing mountain air.
Christmas in Myoko is a day where you and your family can sit back and enjoy the day while we look after you. Start the day with a cooked breakfast, get out on the snow early and cruise all day with none of the pressures of hosting Christmas at home. Christmas Day is just a normal day in Japan, so no disruptions to contend with.
Authentic Japanese Experience
If you are looking for an authentic Japanese experience staying in a quaint village with dazzling natural beauty all around, cruising down long winding trails with picture perfect corduroy (or the famous Japanese fluffy pow pow on the right day) while looking out over spectacular vistas, we have you covered……….
Ski Myoko Kogen
Like the ski runs, the accommodation options that await you in Myoko Kogen, one of the snowiest places in all Japan are endless. They range from spacious lodge style accommodation, each with their own private bathroom, endless views and located only steps from the nearest ski run, to cosy self contained houses where you can do your own thing, to the best of both worlds with a hosted lodge for that warm social vibe, kicking back after a day on snow with like minded ski bums. Whatever your accommodation needs, there is something to suit in Myoko.
At the end of the day, soothe your tired muscles with a soak in one of the towns onsens, an unforgettable way to finish the ski day (you never forget the first onsen experience). Maybe partake in a cleansing ale from one of the many bars dotted along the main street, or maybe even grab a hot snack as you wander the main street of an afternoon. Myoko can be as chilled or as vibrant as you want, with options for everyone.
Meet Santa
My sources tell me that Santa is likely to make an appearance in the Main Street on Christmas Day, wandering the street ringing his Christmas bell and bringing the Christmas joy to a quaint local Japanese Village. Dust off the ugly Christmas sweater and get that insta worthy Santa photo, with an authentic snowy backdrop.
Want more information of skiing in and around Myoko? Contact us today, your next ski adventure awaits.