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A FINITE LIFE, AN INFINITE CHASE FOR SNOW @ NISEKO × RUSUTSU × KIRORO × SAPPORO TEINE

Booking & Lesson Process

Booking & Lesson Process

8-Step Booking Guide

8-Step Booking Guide

Step 1

Click the booking link

You’ll first see the category selection, featuring four resorts: Niseko, Rusutsu, Kiroro, and Teine.

Next, choose between a full-day or half-day lesson type!

Booking Step 1: Click the booking link and select the ski resort and lesson time type

Step 2

Select a Course

You can choose the course that fits your needs. If you know a specific instructor, you can select them (an additional instructor selection fee applies).
If it’s your first lesson and you’re not sure which course to choose, feel free to ask our customer service on LINE first: https://page.line.me/chase4snow.

Booking Step 2: Choose the course

Step 3

Fill in the date, number of days, number of people, and other information

Just fill in the information as best as you can. It’s okay if you’re unsure about something—this section just helps our customer service understand your needs. A Chase for Snow staff member will contact you to confirm all the details!
After adding to cart, you’ll be taken to “My Cart” to double-check your information. Click “Next” to proceed.

Booking Step 3: Fill in the date, number of days, and number of participants

Step 4

Fill in Customer Information

To ensure smooth communication with Chase for Snow, please fill in your “Customer Information.” Make sure your email address is correct!

Booking Step 4: Enter customer information

Step 5

Additional Questions & Comments

When you click “Proceed to Confirm Reservation,” you’ll see a screen similar to before, but with additional fields for contact information and other questions. Please fill in the “Other Questions” section if:

  1. You have a group of 4 or more people joining the lesson
  2. If there are children in your group, please include their ages or birthdates (year/month/day)
  3. Special requests, such as shuttle service and details, night lessons, etc.

If you have any questions, feel free to include them here to help us better understand your needs!

Booking Step 5: Add additional questions or comments
At this point, your order is only an inquiry. Please wait for a reply email from our customer service team.
Booking Step 5: Submit inquiry
The system will automatically send you a link to your lesson reservation, so you can check your lesson details at any time.
Booking Step 5: Receive system confirmation email

Step 6

Order Confirmed

After confirming the instructor, time, and other details with customer service, you will receive your official order from Chase for Snow Ski School.
Booking Step 6: Order confirmed

Step 7

Receive Your Exclusive Payment Link

After confirming all details are correct, there’s just one last step—payment! Go to your email inbox, find your exclusive payment link, and click it to complete your payment.
Booking Step 7: Receive exclusive payment link
Double-check your information and pay right away!
Booking Step 7: Make payment immediately

Step 8

Order Completed

Lesson booked! See you this winter : )
Booking Step 8: Order completed
*Chase for Snow Ski School reserves the right to modify, suspend, or terminate this event at any time. Any changes will be announced on the official website.

A Day with Chase for Snow

Meet Up & Equipment Check

Warm-Up

Get to Know Each Other / Discuss Lesson Goals

Ski/Snowboard Lesson & Practice

Summary & Feedback

End of Lesson

The actual lesson will be adjusted based on students’ needs. (Tuition does not include transportation or equipment rental. If you need assistance, please contact customer service.)

1. How many days of lessons should a beginner take?
It’s recommended that beginners take at least two consecutive full days of 5-hour lessons (plus 1 hour for lunch and breaks) for a more complete and faster learning experience. However, if you just want to try skiing for fun, two half-day 3-hour lessons can also be arranged. After the first day, review what you’ve learned by yourself, then have your instructor help with corrections and more advanced guidance on the second day. Although two full days of lessons will lead to quicker and more complete progress, you will still see improvement even with the half-day option! Everyone learns at a different pace due to both physical and mental factors. Our instructors will adjust their teaching and practice to your individual needs to help you achieve your goals.
2. Can people of different ages or skill levels take lessons together?
It’s recommended that adults and children, as well as beginners and non-beginners, take separate lessons. Differences in physical ability and learning pace will affect lesson quality and safety, so splitting into appropriate groups ensures a better and safer experience for everyone.
3. Is there an age limit for ski lessons?
Snowboard lessons are available for ages 7 and up, while ski lessons are for ages 4 and up. Due to the risks involved in skiing, we do not accept students over 65 years old. However, experienced seniors may contact our customer service for evaluation and possible enrollment.
4. Can Ski and Snowboard students take lessons together?
Although we have instructors who can teach both SKI and SNOWBOARD, the instructor needs to wear the appropriate gear to demonstrate during lessons. It’s not possible to demonstrate snowboarding while wearing ski equipment, or to demonstrate skiing while wearing snowboard equipment. This would lower the quality of instruction. Therefore, we are unable to fulfill your request for combined lessons. We recommend hiring two instructors, or having the same instructor teach SKI and SNOWBOARD in separate sessions, such as morning and afternoon.
5. What ski equipment should I prepare?
Generally, you can rent ski equipment at the ski resort, such as a helmet, ski jacket, ski pants, goggles, ski boots, and skis or snowboard. However, before your trip, you should prepare the following items yourself: impact shorts, knee pads, ski gloves, warm mid-layer clothing, moisture-wicking base layer, ski-specific socks, warm hat, and neck warmer.
6. What skiing behaviors should be followed at the ski resort?
You should follow these skiing behaviors at the ski resort: When climbing up or walking down, stay to the sides; control your speed; keep a safe distance when overtaking others; do not stop in the middle of the slope or at the areas for getting on and off the ski lift.
7. Can I take lessons together with my child?

To ensure the quality of our lessons, we do not recommend that children and parents take lessons together. This often causes children to rely on their parents during the class and prevents them from building trust with the instructor. Likewise, parents may not be able to focus on their own learning. If parents can refrain from interfering with the instructor or helping their child during class—and if the child acts out, the parent leaves so the instructor can handle the situation—children will be less dependent on their parents and will have more opportunities to learn independence and problem-solving skills.

In addition, children and adults have different learning styles and progress at different rates. For the best learning experience, we recommend hiring two instructors so children and adults can take lessons separately.