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!
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.
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.
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!
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:
- You have a group of 4 or more people joining the lesson
- If there are children in your group, please include their ages or birthdates (year/month/day)
- 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!
Step 6
Order Confirmed
Step 7
Receive Your Exclusive Payment Link
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
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.