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Snowshoeing holidays in Japan

country:Japan
departures:Daily snowshoeing departures available in Japan between late December- early April
price:From Yen 5000 - Yen 9000 (approx £22 - £40) (half & full day tours) excluding flights. Price includes photo, insurance, guide, snowshoe set (snowshoe and poles) and snack. Snow boots rental: Yen 500 (approx £2)
 
the amazing things you'll be doing
Experience the beauty and tranquility of Japan's winter wonderland.

Enjoy breathtaking panoramic mountain views while snowshoeing through the pristine native beech forests and sprawling glaciers of Japan. Journey to translucent frozen waterfalls and behold naturally contoured ice statues within hidden caves. Refresh your body with the taste of the crisp mountain air.

On our snowshoeing holidays, we pride ourselves on highly professional and experienced international guides. A great guide is the difference between a good snowshoeing holiday and a great snowshoeing holiday.

Our professional staff and high quality gear will ensure a memorable snowshoeing experience in Japan. In the Minakami mountains we offer courses customised to suit each group of customers and the day's conditions.

Half day snowshoeing

The perfect addition to a winter holiday in Japan. Even if you can't ski or snowboard you can still experience the freedom and grandeur of the mountains with a leisurely half day snowshoeing tour.
Price: Yen 5000 (approx £22)
Courses include: Machigasawa lookout, Houdaigi rain dance shrine
Info: Wilderness rating 7, duration 3 hours, minimum age 10 years

Full day snowshoeing
The ultimate day of nature trekking in Japan with one of our full day snowshoeing tours. Enjoy spectacular mountain views and a delicious fully catered outdoor picnic lunch.
Price: Yen 9000 (approx £40) including lunch
Courses include: Ichinokura glacier Ominenuma lake Ooyu ice cave
Info: Wilderness rating 9, duration 6 hours, minimum age 10 years
How to find us 
We can give you directions by car & train. Please see map for location within Japan (Minakami mountains, Gunma Prefecture).
how this holiday makes a difference
One of our key goals is to employ and refine sustainable tourism practices that will benefit all of our outdoor adventure experiences in Japan such as our showshoeing tours.

Local communities
We have made a strong commitment to the local communities around our three base locations in Japan. We have created both direct and indirect benefits for the local communities by employing local staff, using local suppliers, supporting other local businesses and implementing various social projects.

Staff: We currently employ over 16 staff in 3 locations in Japan, 60% of whom are from the local area (the same village or town). It is our goal to increase the percentage of local staff to 80% over the next 3 years. We have all ready implemented training systems for locals to become guides in each area.

Suppliers: We utilize local suppliers for all available equipment, food and utilities in Japan. This policy applies not only for our operations but our staff as well.

Local business: It is our policy to include local businesses in the economic benefits of outdoor adventure tourism. We use local accommodation in each area and give them special discount rates. The result is a value package for customers which encourages them to stay in the local area. We also introduce customers to many local restaurants, hot springs and other tourism activities such as local craft workshops.

Social Projects: We have been involved in various social projects in Japan such as free outdoor days with the local primary schools in each area, constructing local children's playground, supporting the local festivals and providing volunteers for aid work after natural disasters (earthquakes, floods).

Environmental Responsibility
We are committed to protecting our natural environment and increasing customers' and locals' environmental awareness and responsibility. We have been working with the Japan national forest office (erinsho) over the past 5 years to introduce restrictions on environmentally sensitive areas and tour operator restrictions.

We also organise regular river cleaning days and events with other tour operators, local government staff, and our customers. 6 years ago we organised a major event to promote keeping rivers clean which involved a 7 day rafting tour from Minakami (river source in the mountains) to Tokyo (ocean), collecting water samples on the way.

On all our snowshoeing holidays customers are briefed about the importance of our ecosystem, the environment they are in on the tour and how they can make a difference. We also encourage customers to participate on our river cleaning days by offering discounted tours and free BBQ’s. Our operations include the following policies:
  • Carbon emissions offset practices (planting 3 trees per year per vehicle)
  • Use of only laser printing to eradicate printer cartridges
  • Low paper usage by mainly internet advertising (printed materials are on recycled paper)
  • Rubbish separation and recycling (plastic = plastic decking)
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