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There are a number of sites with job listings each season which may have listings for companies or local businesses providing services to foreigners.

If you are a qualified instructor, you will be able to apply directly through the resort websites. See individual resort articles for contact details. International applicants with foreign instructing certificates may wish to contact the central Japanese body dealing with ski and snowboard instructors, Professional Ski Instructors Association of Japan SIA, to convert their foreign instructing certificate or see whether it is recognized in Japan.

Another good option for work is to find a job with a tour operator that provides ski holidays for foreigners at Japanese ski resorts. These companies are often full-service holidays, which means that they provide ski rental, transfers and accommodation to guests — which provides for a wide range of possible employment including housekeeping, front desk, transfers, rental technician and private ski or snowboard instructing.

Ski Japan www. More recently, however, a number of companies that organise working holidays and internships at ski resorts in Japan have opened up. These programs sometimes have a service cost associated with them on top of flights, insurance and visa costs.

Be aware of the different language requirements for each position. Japanese language skills are generally preferred, but not always required as many of the positions will be targeted at serving foreign clientele only. Any client facing jobs which are interacting with Japanese customers will require Japanese language skills. Several of the working holiday companies offer Japanese language lessons before arriving. However, this will not be enough to allow you the fluency to undertake a Japanese customer facing role.

Rather, this would be for getting around town and ordering basic items. Pay is generally quite low for jobs at ski resorts in Japan as well as with the working holidays — often no more than the local minimum wage. Minimum wage differs by prefecture in Japan. Ski Japan pays a little higher, around JPY1, per hour which comes to around JPY,, per month but excludes certain things such as food. Working hours will depend on the specific job, but it will usually be hours, with a day work week.

Best Powder January and February Events Late December and Late January to mid-February Good Deals Early to mid-December, March and April If you want to choose the best time to ski in Japan, make sure to talk to our experienced team — we can book every part of your Japan ski holiday so that you get the best deal and service.

Need Assistance? About Ski Japan SkiJapan. Face deep in powder Rusutsu is the place to be day or night, rain or Thanks to K2 Japan, had a great time tree Availability for accommodation at the big ski resorts sells out fast and you have to pay a massive premium for being there at the absolute peak time. Of course prices for flights are also hiked up. Japan Ski Resorts in January Japanuary The high profile somewhat westernised ski resorts are very busy.

Australian school holidays go for all of January, and many Australians without kids also take holidays at this time. The fire festival period at Nozawa Onsen 15th January is super busy and Nozawa Onsen accommodation sells out way in advance. The pros of snowboarding and skiing in Japan in January is that it pukes a lot of snow, temps are generally very cold, and the powder snow quality is at its best. Japanuary is what legends are made of!

Downsides of January are that freshies may not last too long, and the weather can be foul which can result in lift closures particularly at some of the big snow backcountry type areas such as Asahidake , Tenjindaira and Hakkoda. The non-westernised ski resorts that tend not to attract many Australians are generally not too busy, except for weekends especially in Honshu. The border restrictions mean that virtually no foreign tourists are allowed entry into Japan, and those with exemptions short-stay business travellers who must follow strict entry protocols must self-isolate for a minimum of 14 days and avoid public transit.

Japan experienced a much smaller wave than most other countries initially and then experienced a small second wave in August. Things started improving again until late November when the country experienced a sharp peak and a third wave of infections.

Various lockdown measures in large municipalities helped to get the third wave under control quickly, and things were looking up again until late July , the start of the fifth wave which peaked in late August and has been on a sharp decline since, thanks to the strict lockdown measures imposed in some of the larger municipalities including Tokyo and Osaka.

After some initial criticism, Japan did end up carrying out the Tokyo Olympic Games, and in the end, many say that the Olympics were carried out successfully and safely.



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