Zao Onsen Ski Resort Chinese/English Private Ski & Snowboard Lesson
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Zao Onsen Ski Resort
- SnowFun ski instructors all hold international ISIA system certification, professional teaching certificates, and have rich teaching experience!
- Private lessons just for you (no sharing lessons with others), the instructor will ensure you enjoy a professional and safe snowboarding or skiing experience.
- Instructors are all stationed at the ski resort and are familiar with the teaching terrain and surrounding activities, ensuring student safety.
- Most of them are coaches from Taiwan and Hong Kong, and a few are Chinese coaches who have settled in Japan. They can support multi-language teaching in Chinese and English.
- A good instructor will double the joy of your winter vacation. We hope that friends who are brave enough to try can easily enjoy the joy of skiing and harvest precious memories.
Offers for you
HKD150 off
What to expect
- A century-old hot spring town, full of nostalgia, where skiing and bathing are all you need.
- Surrounding facilities with local characteristics, such as: Hot Spring Old Street, Shubing, Fox Village
- The Kita Ward Kaminodai Cable Car is adjacent to the hot spring street and has night lighting, making it suitable for beginners to practice.
- The Juice Field Area in the Southern District allows you to enjoy Zao’s unique Juice scenery.
- "Hengkura 38 Degrees" is the steepest route in this ski resort and is suitable for intermediate and advanced players to challenge.
- Zao Ski Resort has a variety of slopes suitable for skiers of all abilities.



Good to know
- Course content
- Customer service will contact you in advance before class to help the class proceed smoothly. 2 Qualification fees do not include ski equipment, insurance, equipment, lift tickets, meals, transfers and other out-of-pocket expenses.
- Equipment
- Insurance, lift tickets, ski equipment and equipment must be prepared before participating in the course. If the equipment is not complete, due to safety considerations, the coach has the right to refuse to teach and no refund will be given. The necessary ski gear and equipment are as follows: a. Snow jacket, snow pants, ski gloves, goggles. b. Safety helmet, snowshoes, snowboards (including bindings), and ski poles (only required for double skis) c. Protective gear (optional): anti-fall pants, anti-fall clothing, wrist guards, elbow pads, knee pads. If Party A participates in snowboarding courses, it is strongly recommended to choose them. d. Warm accessories (optional): neck girth, mask, wool hat, etc.
- Students need to rent ski equipment and equipment by themselves. Please arrive 1 hour in advance (on weekends and national holidays, please arrive 2 hours in advance), bring your passport (only one copy is required for traveling companions), and go to the rental office to rent and dress to avoid delays. Class time.
- If you need a coach to accompany you to rent ski equipment and equipment and provide guidance on dressing, you must coordinate with the coach in advance, and the accompanying time will be included in the class hours. 4 It is recommended to finish dressing and prepare your ski equipment 10 minutes before class, and arrive at the meeting point designated by the instructor.
- Qualifications
- The course booking representative must convey the precautions to all fellow students.
- Skiing is a high-energy consumption, high-risk sport. It must be confirmed that the physical and mental health conditions are acceptable, and there are no diseases or symptoms that are prohibited by doctors from participating in this sport (such as but not limited to pregnancy, heart disease, high blood pressure, osteoporosis, surgery recovery period or other internal and external injuries, etc.).
- The minimum age to participate in the course is 4 years old; children under 7 years old and adults over 60 years old need to sign up for one-on-one courses; in special circumstances, with the consent of the coach, adults and children will be taught in the same class, and the teaching will be mainly children.
- Students are not allowed to be replaced during the course; students are not allowed to increase or decrease the number of students without the consent of the instructor.
- You must purchase insurance applicable to "overseas ski resorts" before taking classes.
- Understand and understand the injuries that may occur while skiing, and voluntarily participate in high-risk activities, and are willing to bear the greatest responsibility.
- Safety Statement
- Before placing an order, you must understand that skiing is a high-risk sport that may cause physical, mental, and property injuries and losses to yourself (or others); and fully understand that you will be solely responsible for the above-mentioned injuries and losses under any circumstances.
- You must abide by ski resort regulations and instructor guidance, and do not enter snow trails that exceed your own level.
- When taking the cable car, you must go up and down in order, follow the guidance of the staff and coaches, and do not rock or play in the cable car.
- Do not stay in the center of the snow path, at intersections, at turns or downhill slopes, or behind obstacles that cannot be seen by others to avoid being hit.
- If you feel unwell or suffer sports injuries during the course, you should report it to the instructor immediately and stop skiing, or contact the ski resort paramedics to assist in medical treatment.
- Please pay attention to the signs and warnings of the ski area, and it is prohibited to enter closed areas. 7 Please avoid night skiing and entering the ski resort outside opening hours is prohibited.
- Do not carry any valuable items or items that may interfere with the safety of taxiing.
- Please use skis and equipment that fit your individual body shape and wear them correctly. If there is any problem, report it to the coach immediately and replace it.
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