A Muji with a View ― 2026/02/18

A view from a local Muji lounge where you can enjoy a paper cup of cocoa for 90 yen.
After a long, exhausting walk, slipping and sliding through the snow, even ordinary vending machine cocoa felt like a ski-resort treat.
Updates on Snow Shoes ― 2026/02/16

13,680 yen (reduced from 22,000 yen), plus a shareholder discount at Daimaru
Although the snow season will (hopefully) be over within a month, I bought a new pair of snow boots equipped with state-of-the-art soles (at least by my standards).

Living up to their reputation, they feel extremely secure. Even as a complete beginner at walking on icy, snowy surfaces—which I definitely am—I managed a seven-kilometer walk without slipping or falling. I’m already thinking of getting another pair with the same soles while the winter clearance sale is still on.
This time, a shop assistant in the shoe section at Daimaru told me:
* Snow boots are essentially consumable items. Don’t expect them to last forever. When the soles wear out, the boots are done.
* It’s still too early for a first-year Sapporo resident to try walking in a pair of Hunter boots. You need a couple of years to get used to walking on icy, slippery surfaces—and even then, you still have to be very careful.
* If you see someone walking effortlessly in such conditions, they’re either very experienced at walking on snow, or they’ve mastered the art of sliding and walking at the same time.
I hope one day I will be able to walk in style in Sapporo winter — staying alive and safe.
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