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Show Notes
In a tribute to the 2026 Winter Olympics, Amy discusses previous Washington Post Tokyo Bureau Chief T.R. Reid’s guidebook called Ski Japan! (Kodansha, 1993). Japan has hosted the Winter Olympics 2 times: 1972 (Sapporo) and 1998 (Nagano).
T.R. Reid lived in Japan for five years during the early 1990’s. When the Gulf War started, the world turned its attention to that news, leaving foreign journalists in Japan with some unexpected free time. Reid and his family took action: they went skiing! The result is his 1993 guide to skiing in Japan, called Ski Japan!

Tasked with updating the book for 2026-27 skiing and snowboarding audience, Amy talks about some of the points in Reid’s book: things that have changed as well as those that have not, and the affects of mass-tourism on Japan’s ski resorts.
Ski Resorts Mentioned:
Niseko, Rusutsu, Asahidake, Furano, Naeba, Hakuba Valley, Madarao and Tangram Ski Circus, and Myoko Ski Resorts.
Literary Ski Spots
