Cycling Around Mount Fuji

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Note that this photo is a posed shot. You are supposed to cycling anti-clockwise around the lake! Haha If you are deciding between taking the train to Kawaguchiko or driving, you can check out the car rental prices at   https://www.nipponrentacar.co.jp/english/user-guide/reservations.html   and train prices at   http://www.hyperdia.com/ It depends on whether you’re staying overnight at Kawaguchiko and the number of people travelling. Remember to add toll fees of about ¥4200 one way. We decided to rent a car but forgot about the toll fees so it ended up being more expensive. I’d say if you’re staying for one night and there are at least 3 of you, renting a car is a good option. If there are two of you and you want more freedom to move around (such as going to neighbouring places like Oshino Hakkai, Chureito Pagoda, Yamanakako etc) it is also better to rent a car. You should also be warned that traffic is congested upon leaving and arriving at Tokyo. We parked our car at our ryokan Kozan

Lotus Root and Huai Shan Soup ^^


sorry my i-phone pic is OOF =P

This is easy to make and i love eating the huai shan ^^

ingredients:
chicken (half, cut into pieces, skinned, scalded in hot water to remove blood and bad smell)
lotus root (one section, sliced thickly)
fresh huai shan (about 15 cm, peeled and cut into chunks) - i don't know what this is called in English neh... in japanese it's called yama imo which means mountain yam. it looks like this before peeling


dried octopus (1, rinsed) you can buy this from the dried food section of supermarkets, usually with ikan bilis, white fungus and stuff
groundnuts (2 handfuls, rinsed)
water (3-4 cups, enough to cover ingredients)

place all ingredients into a pot and bring to boil, then simmer for 2.5 hours. add salt to taste (the octopus will make it salty so just a bit of salt will do. you can skip the salt if you don't want to add)

CAUTION: when you handle huai shan, do wear gloves. if you touch the flesh, you'd ITCH >.<|||

serve immeidately ^^

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