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  2. Ryōyū Kobayashi - Wikipedia

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    Ryōyū Kobayashi (小林 陵侑, Kobayashi Ryōyū, born 8 November 1996) is a Japanese ski jumper.. As a ski jumper, he has won 31 World Cup individual competitions, the World Cup overall title twice, Four Hills Tournament three times, and individual olympics gold medalist.

  3. The Man Who Skied Down Everest - Wikipedia

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    The ski descent was the objective of The Japanese Everest Skiing Expedition 1970. Six Sherpa porters were killed in a single accident by a collapse of a section of the Khumbu Glacier along the main route to the base of the mountain, as well as a Japanese member who died of a heart attack.

  4. Skiing in Japan: How, Why, and Where - AOL

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    Fabrice Croise, previous AGEIST profile, founder of Scents of Wood, and experienced skier set off for a bucket list ski experience in northern Japan. He gives us the download on the details. Where ...

  5. Category:Skiing in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Freestyle skiing in Japan (2 C) J. Japanese skiers (11 C) N. Nordic skiing in Japan (2 C) S. Ski areas and resorts in Japan (1 C, 16 P) Skiing competitions in Japan ...

  6. Reruhi Shimizu - Wikipedia

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    Reruhi Shimizu (清水 礼留飛, Shimizu Reruhi, born 4 December 1993) is a Japanese ski jumper from Myōkō, Niigata. [1] Shimizu's debut in FIS Ski Jumping World Cup took place in November 2012 in Lillehammer. On 23 November 2013, he won bronze at a team event with Japan in Klingenthal at large hill.

  7. Niseko Mt. Resort Grand Hirafu - Wikipedia

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    NISEKO TOKYU Grand HIRAFU (ニセコ東急 グラン・ヒラフ, Niseko Tokyu Guran Hirafu) is a ski resort located in the Hirafu area of Kutchan, Abuta District, Hokkaidō, Hokkaidō, Japan. It is a vast snow resort stretching from Niseko Annupuri’s summit (elevation 1,308.5 m) to its base, and it is famous for its fine-quality powder snow.

  8. Shiga Highlands - Wikipedia

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    Shiga-kōgen has one of the longest ski seasons in Japan, with the official ski season commencing from mid-to-late November and continuing throughout April and until Golden Week, the first week of May. Christmas and the New Year's season is the peak period in Shiga-kōgen during the Japanese school holiday break.

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