Japanese Ski Vocabulary for Beginners and Beyond203
Hitting the slopes in Japan is an unforgettable experience, and to make the most of it, it helps to know a few essential Japanese ski terms. From beginner-friendly phrases to advanced technical terms, this comprehensive guide will help you navigate the slopes with confidence and style.
Beginner's Guide
Lift: リフト (rifuto)
Gondola: ゴンドラ (gondora)
Chairlift: リフト (rifuto) / チェアリフト (chearifuto)
Slope: スロープ (suropu)
Beginner slope: 初級コース (shokyu kosu)
Intermediate slope: 中級コース (chukyu kosu)
Advanced slope: 上級コース (jokyu kosu)
Mogul: コブ (kobu)
Powder snow: パウダー (paudā)
Lift ticket: リフト券 (rifuto-ken)
Ski pass: スキーパス (sukii-pasu)
Intermediate Vocabulary
Piste: ゲレンデ (gerennde)
Off-piste: ゲレンデ外 (gerennde-gai)
Cross-country skiing: クロスカントリースキー (kurosu kantori sukii)
Alpine skiing: アルペンスキー (arupen sukii)
Backcountry skiing: バックカントリースキー (bakku kantori sukii)
Freestyle skiing: フリースタイルスキー (furisutairu sukii)
Snowboard: スノーボード (sunōbōdo)
Snowshoe: スノーシュー (sunōshū)
Ski instructor: スキーインストラクター (sukii insutora kutā)
Advanced Technical Terms
Stem Christie: ステークリスティ (sutē kurisuti)
Parallel turn: パラレルターンの (pararēru tān)
Carving: カービング (kābingu)
Side slip: サイドスリップ (saidosurippu)
Snowplow: スノーフロウ (sunōfurō)
Ski pole: スキーポール (sukii pōru)
Ski boot: スキーブーツ (sukii būsu)
Ski binding: スキービンディング (sukii bindingu)
Ski wax: スキーワックス (sukii wakkusu) / 滑走ワックス (kassō wakkusu)
Need-to-Know Phrases
How much is the lift ticket?: リフト券はいくらですか。(rifuto-ken wa ikura desu ka?)
Where can I rent skis?: スキーをレンタルする場所はどこですか。(sukii o rentaru suru basho wa doko desu ka?)
Can I get a ski lesson?: スキーのレッスンを受けられますか。(sukii no ressun o ukeraremasu ka?)
Where is the nearest bathroom?: 一番近いトイレはどこですか。(ichiban chikai toire wa doko desu ka?)
Be careful!: 気をつけて。(ki o tsukete.)
Have a fun time skiing!: 楽しいスキーを!(tanoshii sukii o!)
With these Japanese ski terms and phrases, you'll be able to navigate the slopes and communicate with locals like a pro. So, grab your gear, head to the mountains, and enjoy the unforgettable experience of skiing in Japan.
2024-11-01
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