Why becoming a ski instructor in Japan might be the coolest job in the world
So you want to become a ski instructor and you?ve done some research into becoming one by doing a ski instructor internship (get put into a job once qualified) course. But you now have a choice to make. Where do you do it"
There are companies in both areas that offer instructor courses and you?re now feeling stuck on how exactly to choose over Japan or Canada to get your qualification and start instructing. Right"
To make this exercise easier, let?s pretend for a minute there are only two existing Northern Hemisphere places to ski – Japan and Canada.
How do you choose"
It?s no secret Japan is trending for being on the ?must-do? list as a ski destination right now. Ski tourism has actually surfaced the country from its past recession and now boasts over 500 ski resorts throughout. The entire North America (Canada and the U.S.) combined equates to around 600. Mind-blowing, right"
Let?s further list the advantages of doing a ski internship in Japan over Canada.
Higher powder probability
Unless you?ve been living under a rock for the past decade you?d have come across the snow-enthusiast term ?Ja-pow? by now. The term is a widely-used amalgamation of both ?Japan? and ?powder? that best describes the result of 15 metres of snow per season in some areas!
Warmer temperatures in Japan
Yes, we?re talking about the ?coolest? job in the world here, but winter temperatures in Japan are more favourable for the warm-blooded snow enthusiasts out there.
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http://japantravelmate.com/
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