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Alpine skiing involves securing each foot to a separate ski,
allowing for greater flexibility in both legs.

The movement direction aligns with walking or running,
providing a clear view of what's ahead.

This makes it easier for beginners to feel at ease.

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Beginners can start practicing on very gentle slopes,
making it particularly friendly for those who are afraid of speed.

However, this doesn't mean that skiing lacks challenges.
Progressing from beginner to advanced slopes requires extensive skiing experience and skills.
That's why some say skiing is easy to learn but difficult to master.

Compared to snowboarding, skiing is more suited for leisurely exploring the mountains and enjoying the scenic views along the way.

You can stop anytime, anywhere to take photos or check in on social media.

For beginners who prefer not to keep falling, skiing is an excellent starting point.

2025 Hokkaido Chinese Ski Instructor Lessons

The ski resorts where we provide instruction in Hokkaido.

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Sapporo Kokusai Ski Resort
Teine Ski Resort
ONZE Ski Resort

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Full-Day Course Approximately 5 Hours
Morning 09:30 - 12:00
Afternoon 13:30 - 16:00

Course Participants Fall into Three Categories:

① Complete Beginners
From getting to know the snowboard to basic gliding techniques

② Snowboarding Experience 1-10 Days
Improve gliding posture Correct bad gliding habits

③ Snowboarding Experience 10-20 Days
Steep slope riding technique training Freely ride within the ski area runs

 

Ski Instructor Course Fee

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Group Class - Single Registration (Maximum 4 students per instructor) NT$7,500/day

Private Class - Single Student NT$13,000/day (No other students)

Private Class - Two Students NT$14,500/day (No other students)

Private Class - Three Students NT$16,000/day (No other students)

Private Class - Four Students NT$17,500/day (No other students)

 

Group Classes vs. Private Classes

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Joining Group Classes

Even if you're coming alone, you can still sign up!
One instructor will guide up to four participants at a time.
This is perfect for those who want to join solo without bearing too much of a financial burden.

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Joining Private Classes

If you’re coming with a group of friends, consider signing up for a private class.
The fee will be calculated based on the number of participants,
and no one else will join your private session.
For those who want a more focused and intensive training experience,
this is the perfect option!

 

Points to Note

  1. Snow sports are extreme sports that carry risks. Please purchase travel insurance yourself before the class and wear safety equipment throughout the class.
  2. The course fee does not include any snow equipment or lift tickets. Please prepare, rent, or purchase your own.
  3. If weather conditions cause the ski resort to close, the instructor will find a suitable location below the ski resort for instruction.
  4. Classes start on time, please do not be late. If you are unable to keep up with the class due to personal lateness, we will not be held responsible.
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