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Nagano Ski and Snowboard Progression
What is your perfect idea of a ski trip to Japan this coming season? Well, read on we may have the perfect solution for you.
Gweene Chen 42 (Intermediate Skier) – Singapore – February 2024 – Nagano Ski Progression
“Coming from a safe tropical island with no mountains or snow and doing boring sports like canoeing, biking and swimming, it's easy to think that I've got no business being on slippery ski slopes. Picking up skiing at age 39 several years ago, I never progressed much. I decided to throw a 2-week trip at this and Jase (a real GC that guy ;) ) was flexible to customise the trip for me. This is my third time back with Japan Powder Culture Tours.
Since I expressed motivation on progressing, Jase gave me homework to do - reading the instructor's teaching guide! A lot to remember and it also gave me a better insight to what the JPC instructors have all been teaching me. "Repetition is the mother of skill" so I was quizzed on the basic ski movements and almost every session I had on the slopes we worked on one or two things. It's all about fine-tuning the technique! I was surprised by how easily I could forget something or pick up a bad habit, so I'm glad I dedicated two weeks to this! I needed someone to correct me frequently.
On day 7 at breakfast Jase told me that he wants me to teach the beginners, together with one of the instructors of course. I panicked, who am I to teach anyone how to ski when I'm still figuring this stuff out! But it helped me heaps and I was able to help two complete beginners. Being in a teaching position meant that I had to remember everything that I've learnt. It also made me so much more aware of my technique, the movements and how to articulate it in a way that I understood and they understood. Seeing how the beginners ski also made me more aware of what I'm doing. Win-win for all.
I also got on the fatter powder skis for a few days which were a different feeling! We had a spell of warm weather so I didn't get to try them out on powder. I definitely learnt how to ski in different and interesting conditions. This is good because I can sort of handle different ski conditions on-piste (such as slush and icy stuff).
I even went down a black slope and it was pretty ok, Gus was with me the whole way as I made my way down turn by turn. On the last day the snow arrived. With more powder on the slopes it almost felt like learning something new again. I then started to understand why they kept drilling into me to learn to ski with even pressure on both skis, to parallel ski with the skis as close to each other as possible and a few other things. because those are needed in powder conditions. I still have some way to go before skiing off-piste and I'm enjoying the journey. Can't wait for the next season already!
Besides skiing, there's so much more that adds fine touches to the exeprience. Like knowing the good places to eat and the best time to go to beat the crowds and have a hassle-free day. The guides are also on walkie-talkies with one another so communication about where everybody is, which lifts are open/closed, and adjustments are always clear. The culture performances are great! Authentic and delivered with passion by each artist. For even more details, read the review I wrote for my trip in Dec 2023.
The JPC crew and operations are a well-oiled machine and I felt safe and looked-after all through my trip. It's so nice to meet fellow travelers on tour, we usually share stories during the bus trip down(or up) or at dinner! After writing all this, I can only conclude by saying that words don't do justice to the experience I had at Shiga Kogen with the JPC crew and fellow travelers! ARIGATO GOZAIMASU!”
Tour info
Ready to level up your skills and dive deep into Japan’s powder paradise? This tour is designed for intermediate skiers and snowboarders (4A & 4B level) who want to build confidence on-piste and take their first proper steps into the world of powder riding.
But this isn’t just a ski holiday—it’s a full immersion into Japanese culture, terrain, and tradition. The Nagano Ski & Snowboard Progression Tour combines high-quality local accommodation, expert instruction, off-slope adventures, and authentic cultural experiences to deliver something truly unforgettable.
What to Expect
8 days of guided skiing or snowboarding across Nagano’s top resorts, tailored to snow conditions
On-piste skills development and step-by-step powder progression with experienced guides
Full cultural itinerary including:
Up-close visit to the famous snow monkeys
Traditional Geisha performance
Interactive Taiko drumming, Shamisen guitar & Lion Dance
Hands-on Karate experience
Laugh-out-loud magic & comedy show by 30+ year veteran magician Fred
Historic stroll through Shibu Onsen Town
Group dinner at the sushi train followed by a not-to-be-missed karaoke night
Optional rest-day self-guided cultural excursions (Zenkoji Temple, Obuse, 1998 Olympic Museum and more)
Daily onsen access and chances to sample regional sake and craft beer
Instruction & Group Flow
Our teaching approach is simple: safety first, fun second, and progression third. In the first two days, we focus on ironing out habits that hold riders back in powder. Instruction is always optional, but those who engage typically see big improvements by week’s end.
We carefully manage group dynamics to keep skill levels aligned—so everyone progresses together without waiting or falling behind. Overstating your ability may result in being placed in a group that doesn’t match your pace, so honesty is essential for a smooth experience.
This tour welcomes singles, couples, families, and groups, and flexibility is key. We foster a social, team-oriented “we-not-me” mindset that reflects the culture we’re here to experience.
Skiers & Snowboarders
Groups may include a mix of skiers and snowboarders if the minimum of four participants in each discipline isn’t met. In practice, this works well—and when numbers allow, we separate groups by discipline and ability for the best flow.
Can’t Make These Dates?
If you're short on time, check out our Nagano Powder Chasers or Nagano Powder Zone tours. And if you’re a group of 4+ with mixed abilities or custom date needs, reach out—we’ll tailor something just for you.
Rates & Inclusions
Accommodation
9 nights in twin, triple, or quad-share rooms (Japanese or Western style)
Single supplement available at each property
Deluxe room upgrades offered at Hotel Omodaka
Meals & Dining
Daily breakfasts
2 in-house dinners
Optional dinner upgrade: traditional multi-course meals at partner properties
Skiing & Instruction
8 full days of guided skiing or snowboarding
Qualified ski guide/instructor (maximum 1:6 guest-to-instructor ratio)
8 daily lift passes
Mountain transport to the best snow conditions each day
Cultural Experiences
Transport to the Snow Monkey Park (early access for guests at Yumoto and Omodaka)
Evening performance with a second-generation Geisha
Magic and comedy show (interactive)
Interactive performances featuring Karate, Taiko drumming, Shamisen guitar, and Lion dance
Relaxation & Extras
Daily access to rejuvenating onsens (including sauna at Hotel Omodaka)
Private outdoor onsen and sauna rental: ¥10,000 per session (ideal for couples or small groups)
Optional karaoke night
Option to take a rest day, with access to one of our self-guided cultural excursions:
Snow Monkeys & Shibu Onsen
Obuse town & Hokusai Gallery
Zenkoji Temple & 1998 Olympic Museum
Plus: plenty of hidden gems we’ll introduce along the way
Optional Add-Ons
Avalanche safety gear rental: ¥3,000/day (includes beacon, probe, shovel, pack)
Full ski & snowboard rental store: Includes clothing, helmets, goggles, boots, poles, carving and powder skis/boards (rates on request)
Single supplement:
Snow Monkey Lodge: ¥27,000
Hotel Omodaka: ¥63,000
Deluxe Western room upgrade at Hotel Omodaka: ¥81,000 per person
Additional nights or private guiding: Please inquire
What’s Not Included
Flights
Travel to/from Yudanaka
Travel insurance (required)
Lunches, snacks, alcohol
Dinners (except the two specified)
Resorts
This tour gives you access to a curated selection of ski resorts across Nagano Prefecture, chosen specifically for their snow quality, quantity, and quietness—the core pillars of our riding philosophy.
Each day’s destination is determined by the weather and snow conditions, with the goal of delivering the best experience possible. Thanks to Nagano’s network of microclimates, don’t be surprised if we return to the same resort more than once—it just means the conditions there are unbeatable that day.
Transportation is provided by our private buses or vans, with groups mixed as needed to fill vehicles efficiently and keep things flexible.
Resorts we may ride include:
· Oku Shiga Kogen, Yakebitaiyama, Ichinose, Giant, Yokote, and Kumanoyu (all part of Asia’s largest ski area, Shiga Kogen)
· Madarao and Tangram, known for their accessible tree runs
· The powder pockets of Togakushi
· And the historic slopes of Nozawa Onsen
Drive times range from 25 to 50 minutes, depending on the destination and road conditions.
Accommodation
Ryokan Yumoto (Deluxe)
We’re incredibly honoured to work with Ryokan Yumoto, the oldest inn in the region, with a heritage stretching back over 300 years. Now passed down to the 13th generation of family ownership, the ryokan’s story is woven into the rich history of Yudanaka Onsen itself—an area that’s been welcoming visitors for over 1,300 years. This is where samurai once came to bathe after battle, and where pilgrims, priests, and artists would pause on their journey toward Nagano.
Yumoto is more than just a place to stay—it’s an experience. Guests are instantly charmed by Yasuyo, your gracious host, whose warmth and gentle presence elevate every stay. The property radiates character, with spacious Japanese-style guest rooms that overlook a serene garden beside the hot springs. While not extravagantly built, the ryokan’s simplicity and craftsmanship speak for themselves.
Room Types
Yumoto offers just five rooms, keeping the atmosphere intimate and quiet:
Japanese-Western Room: 2 Western beds + 8 tatami mats
Standard Japanese Rooms: 14.5 tatami mats
Family Japanese Room: 18 tatami mats
Each room includes a private toilet, with bathing enjoyed in the traditional shared onsen house. Amenities include a flat-screen TV, mini fridge, kettle, and Wi-Fi throughout. You’ll also find a traditional yukata robe in your wardrobe—optional, but perfect for relaxing after a powder day.
Dining
Evenings at Yumoto are a highlight. You'll enjoy a multi-course traditional Japanese dinner, thoughtfully prepared and served in the ryokan’s dining room by your private waiter. Breakfasts, also included, are equally memorable—difficult to describe, but impossible to forget.
Location & Extras
Yumoto is within walking distance of quality restaurants, the local Lawson convenience store, and Yudanaka Station. The ryokan provides:
· Free pickup and drop-off at the train station
· Early shuttle service to the Snow Monkey Park
Hotel Omodaka (Premium)
Perched in the heart of Yudanaka Onsen, Hotel Omodaka has long been cherished for its tranquil atmosphere, stunning views of the Five Mountains of Hokushin, and genuine hospitality. Run by a wonderful local family, the hotel offers guests an authentic, relaxing Japanese hot spring experience that feels like home.
Rooms & Amenities
The rooms at Omodaka are more spacious than most in the area and lean toward traditional Japanese style. Twin, triple, and quad-share rooms feature tatami flooring, futon bedding, and a private ensuite bathroom. Single supplement rooms include a private toilet, with bathing available in the shared onsen facilities. All rooms are equipped with a flat-screen TV, mini fridge, and kettle, as well as a traditional yukata robe—not required, but perfect for lounging after a day in the snow.
Looking for extra space? The Deluxe Western Rooms are nearly double the size of our standard rooms, featuring two Western beds plus two futons to comfortably accommodate up to four people (available at an additional cost).
Hot Springs & Facilities
The hotel boasts both an indoor Japanese bathhouse (onsen) and a scenic outdoor hot spring (rotenburo), plus an on-site sauna—a rare luxury in Yudanaka. While there are no laundry facilities on-site, a public laundromat is conveniently located just a short walk away.
Dining
Dinner is a highlight at Omodaka, with a multi-course traditional Japanese meal served in the dining room. Breakfast is also included and features a buffet-style spread with a mix of Western and Japanese options.
Extras
· Free Wi-Fi throughout the property
· Massage services nearby
· Karaoke bar and a table tennis room for evening entertainment
· River Cafe serving what many call the best burgers in Japan—ideal if you’re craving a break from Japanese cuisine
· Vending machines and a souvenir shop on-site
Getting Around
Hotel Omodaka provides complimentary pickup and drop-off at Yudanaka Station. They also offer early-morning shuttle service to the Snow Monkey Park—a 20-minute head start on the crowds, giving you a quieter, more immersive experience before the rush begins.
Snow Monkey Lodge (Economy)
Just 200 metres from Yudanaka Station, Snow Monkey Lodge has become something of a local icon. With its vibrant murals and eclectic artwork adorning the walls, the lodge radiates personality and creativity, offering travellers a unique, budget-friendly base without compromising on atmosphere or comfort.
Recently renovated, the property blends traditional ryokan-style accommodation with modern conveniences. Rooms feature tatami mat flooring, Western-style beds, and traditional yukata robes—perfect for throwing on after a day in the snow.
Facilities & Experience
· Separate gendered onsens for men and women offer a classic Japanese bathing experience
· Downstairs Bar (The Bunker)
· For something more private, book our outdoor onsen and sauna retreat, located just 50 metres from the main building—great for couples or small groups. Enquire at reception.
· A fully equipped communal kitchen and dining space for those who prefer to self-cater
· Continental breakfast included daily (cereals, fresh fruit, toast, hot and cold drinks)
Dining
The included dinners are hosted at Hotel Omodaka, where you’ll enjoy an elegant multi-course Japanese meal, served in the hotel’s dining room. Breakfast is continental style, toast, cereal, coffee and tea.
Additional Perks
· Free Wi-Fi throughout the lodge
· Access to nearby massage services
· Close to restaurants, convenience stores, and public laundry
While we don’t offer a pickup service, the lodge is just a short walk from the station and we’re happy to help arrange a taxi if needed
Snow Monkey Lodge isn’t just a place to sleep—it’s a place to connect, unwind, and immerse yourself in the quirky, welcoming energy of Yudanaka.
Yudanaka Township and Restaurants
Sitting 600 metres above sea level, Yudanaka is a central hub for exploring many of Nagano’s surrounding ski resorts. But this mountain town offers much more than just snow access—it’s steeped in centuries of culture and wellness.
With a history stretching back over 1,300 years, Yudanaka is famous for its healing onsen (natural hot springs). Legend has it that a monk first discovered the therapeutic waters here, drawing samurai warriors to the region to recover after battle. That spirit of restoration still lives on in the town’s steaming baths and peaceful atmosphere.
One of Yudanaka’s most iconic residents? The world-famous snow monkeys of Jigokudani, who have learned to soak in the warm onsen pools through the cold winter months. While the monkeys draw crowds by day, the evenings are quiet—many visitors come just for a day trip, so when the sun sets, you’ll often have the town’s restaurants and streets largely to yourself.
Food lovers are in for a treat. Yudanaka boasts a broad selection of traditional eateries serving local and seasonal produce. In recent years, the dining scene has expanded to include more variety, with new spots blending Japanese and Western flavours to suit every palate.
Just a short stroll away is historic Shibu Onsen, a beautifully preserved district said to have inspired the setting for Spirited Away. With its narrow alleys, quaint shops, temples, foot baths, and authentic wooden architecture, a walk through this timeless village is like stepping into a different era.
Terrain and Safety
Skiing and snowboarding in Japan can be a very different experience compared to Western resorts—especially when it comes to riding off the marked trails. At many Japanese resorts, trail skiing is the norm, and anything beyond the designated runs is considered out of bounds.
These areas are not patrolled, and resorts take a hands-off approach—meaning if you venture beyond the ropes, you’re doing so entirely at your own risk.
The off-piste terrain we explore is often referred to by visiting Westerners as “slack country” or “side country.” Typically, these zones sit between two marked trails, and your run will usually end by linking back up with a groomed course that returns you to the lifts—hence the term “slack country.”
That said, rules vary widely between resorts. Some are more relaxed, posting signs like “Ski at your own risk,” while others are far stricter and may prohibit off-piste riding altogether. Regardless of resort policy, we treat any terrain outside the marked trails as out of bounds, and that means:
You must be a competent, confident rider able to handle ungroomed conditions
You must carry appropriate avalanche safety equipment
If you don’t have your own gear, we offer rental kits—including beacon, shovel, probe, and pack—for ¥3,000 per day.
Before heading out, all guests riding off-piste will receive an intro to avalanche gear usage.
Our approach is built around three core principles:
· Safety first
· Fun second
· Improvement third
And make no mistake—safety is non-negotiable.
Flexible Itinerary
While this itinerary offers a general outline, we remain fully adaptable throughout the tour. Each day is shaped by weather, snow conditions, and where the powder is falling best. We’ll choose resorts based on the most promising conditions—so you get the most out of every moment on the mountain.
One of the biggest advantages of a Japan Powder Culture Tours trip is our independence. We’re not tied to any one resort, which gives us the freedom to design each day around the group’s goals and the best snow available.
Evening highlights—such as Geisha performances, Taiko drumming, Karate demonstrations, and magic shows—are included in the 10-day experience. However, the exact nights these occur may shift slightly depending on availability and scheduling.
Day 1 – Arrival in Yudanaka
Arrive via Japan’s world-class train system or pre-arranged shuttles from Narita or Haneda airports. We’ll pick you up at Yudanaka Station or your designated shuttle drop-off (please let us know your arrival details at least one day in advance).
Check in to your traditional ryokan-style accommodation, where warm hospitality, stunning surroundings, and locally inspired cuisine set the tone. While we don’t include a group dinner on this night (to accommodate varied arrivals), we’ll head out to a local sushi train restaurant or one of Yudanaka’s standout eateries for a relaxed first night.
Day 2 – Shiga Kogen & Geisha Night
Welcome to Shiga Kogen, the birthplace of skiing in Japan and Asia’s largest ski area, offering 18 interlinked resorts and Japan’s highest lift access at 2,307m. The scale, elevation, and lack of crowds mean you can still find untouched lines days after a storm.
After your first epic day, soothe your legs in an onsen and unwind with a drink. Tonight's dinner is in-house, followed by an unforgettable performance by a second-generation Geisha—a rare and intimate cultural experience.
Day 3 – Madarao (Madapow) + Okonomiyaki Dinner Option
Today we head to Madarao, a hidden gem with its own snow-laden microclimate. Known for its accessible tree lines and playful terrain, it delivers in both powder and personality. On the way home, we’ll stop at a local Okonomiyaki restaurant—a savoury pancake specialty from Osaka and Hiroshima—for a well-earned meal.
Day 4 – Nozawa Onsen or Cultural Rest Day
If conditions align, we visit Nozawa Onsen, a resort steeped in charm and tradition with 50km of skiable terrain and a lively town full of shops and snacks. It's more popular than other spots we visit, so we aim to time our arrival to avoid queues and find fresh lines.
Not feeling up for riding? Today is also a great day to take a cultural rest day—with self-guided options that include the Snow Monkey Park, historic Shibu Onsen, and more.
Day 5 – Shiga Kogen (Round 2) & Magic Show
Back to “Old Faithful”—Shiga Kogen—for deeper exploration of its vast terrain. Tonight, we dine out locally, then settle in for a hilarious and mind-bending magic and comedy show by Fred, a 30+ year veteran magician who’s as entertaining as he is unpredictable.
Day 6 – Togakushi Ski + Shrine Walk
Today we ride at Togakushi, home to towering cedar trees and the legendary Okusha Shrine. After riding, take a peaceful walk to the shrine nestled at the base of Mt. Togakushi—just be sure to bring proper shoes. Dinner tonight is at your leisure with new friends.
Day 7 – Shiga Kogen (Yokoteyama) & Cultural Finale
One last return to Shiga—this time to Yokoteyama, the highest lift-served peak in Japan. On clear days, you’ll be treated to 360° views of the Nagano prefecture—and even Mt. Fuji.
Tonight’s in-house dinner is followed by a full cultural finale: an interactive karate session with a Grand Master, plus a live Taiko drum, shamisen, and lion dance performance—a true celebration of Japanese tradition.
Day 8 – Madarao + Tangram & Karaoke Night
We head back to Madarao, and if conditions allow, link across to the adjoining Tangram resort for fresh terrain and deep snow. After dinner, it’s time to go out in style with our legendary karaoke night—sing your heart out or cheer on your new crew.
Day 9 – Final Powder Day
Like déjà vu in the best way: we chase the best snow at one of the resorts you've come to know and love. Whether it’s Shiga, Madarao, Nozawa, or Togakushi, we’ll pick the place where conditions are prime and end on a high.
Day 10 – Departure & Snow Monkey Farewell
Time to say goodbye to your hosts and newfound mountain family. But before you leave, there’s one last treat: a visit to the iconic Snow Monkey Park, where wild macaques bathe in natural onsens. Our properties offer early drop-offs to beat the tourist rush—because this is something you want to see without the crowds.
Self-Guided Cultural Excursions
Whether you’ve got a scheduled rest day or your legs are telling you it’s time to take it easy, there’s no shortage of meaningful ways to explore our region beyond the slopes. The Yudanaka area is steeped in culture, history, and charm—offering a side of Japan that’s as enriching as the snow is deep.
At Japan Powder Culture Tours, we believe these experiences are one-of-a-kind and can’t be replicated at other ski destinations. We’ll provide you with maps, train timetables, and guidance to make these adventures easy and stress-free. Each option below is a full-day outing, but you’re welcome to mix and match the timing to suit your pace.
Option 1: Snow Monkeys – Shibu Onsen – Obuse Town
8:30 AM – Depart from accommodation via complimentary shuttle to Jigokudani Snow Monkey Park. Take a serene forest walk to the viewing area, then stop at Enza Café for a warm drink and snack.
Stroll downhill through Shibu Onsen, a 1,300-year-old hot spring town once visited by samurai for post-battle healing. Explore its narrow lanes, the Sake Museum, and the nearby world’s tallest bronze Buddha statue.
12:31 PM – Catch the local train to Obuse (arrives 12:53), then take a short walk into the historic town centre. Visit the renowned Hokusai Museum and enjoy the peaceful, artistic vibe of this beautifully preserved town.
5:11 PM – Return to Yudanaka Station via train (arrive 5:33 PM).
Option 2: Snow Monkeys – Obuse Town – Zenkoji Temple (Nagano)
8:30 AM – Shuttle from accommodation to Jigokudani Snow Monkey Park. After your visit, enjoy a coffee break at Enza Café.
10:20 AM – Pickup from the park trailhead and transfer to the station. 10:50 AM – Take the train to Obuse (arrive 11:12 AM), explore the town, visit the Hokusai Museum, and enjoy lunch at one of its many excellent restaurants.
1:55 PM – Take the train to Nagano Station (arrive 2:30 PM). From the west exit, catch the Zenkoji bus to the iconic Zenkoji Temple—one of Japan’s most sacred sites. Do the underground chamber walk to find the "gate to eternity" and reflect in the mirror as part of the spiritual tradition.
Walk back toward the station through streets lined with charming shops and cafés.
Choose your return:
6:00 PM express train to Yudanaka
Or stay for dinner in Nagano and return on the 7:40 PM train
Option 3: Obuse Town – Zenkoji Temple & Olympic Museum (Nagano)
8:39 AM – Depart Yudanaka by train, arriving in Obuse at 9:14 AM. Visit the Hokusai Museum, stroll through the old streets, and enjoy the morning at your own pace.
11:12 AM or 11:56 AM – Take the express train to Nagano (arrive either 11:36 AM or 12:30 PM). Lunch options include the Midori food complex inside the station or nearby local restaurants.
From the west exit, catch the bus to Zenkoji Temple. Explore the grounds, tour the underground chamber, and visit the Zenkoji Museum tucked behind the main temple.
If time allows, grab a taxi to M-Wave Arena, home of the 1998 Winter Olympic speed skating venue. The Olympic Museum inside is a must for sports history fans—and the arena’s suspended timber ceiling is the largest of its kind in the world.
Return options:
6:00 PM express train to Yudanaka
Or have dinner in Nagano and return on the7:40 PMtrain (arrives 8:29 PM)
Our authentic Japanese ski tours from the guests perspective
9 night - 8 day guided ski tour in Nagano
High Intermediate and Advanced Skiers and Boarders
5% Off tours booked before 31st July 2025
guided Tour Cost
¥549,000 pp twin share
¥539,000 pp triple/quad share
¥499,000 pp twin share
¥489,000 pp triple/quad share
(Single occupancy upgrade ¥63,000. Upgrade to single deluxe western room ¥81,000 per person)
¥449,000 pp twin share
¥439,000 pp triple/quad share
(Single occupancy upgrade ¥27,000)
guided Tour Dates
17th to 26th Dec 2025 AVAILABLE
25th Dec to 3rd Jan 2026 (holiday rates apply) AVAILABLE
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14th to 23rd Jan 2026 AVAILABLE
24th Jan to 2nd Feb 2026 AVAILABLE
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(please enquire for tours between 15th March and 15th April 2025 and over this period the cultural evenings are based around a minimum of 8 guests so if we do not attain that number the events do not proceed and the cost is refunded to guests)
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Old Faithful POW Day
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Snow monkey hijacking van
Early season turns at Shiga
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