Cycling Around Mount Fuji

Image
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 ou...

Japan Dec 2012 Day 6: Koyasan, Wakayama

This video is the same as the one in Day 5



We met Hiro san and Umeda san at Kaseda station from where Umeda san drove (less than 1 hour) to Koyasan 高野山. It was a nice walk around the town checking out the various temple architecture and even cemeteries! Hiro san showed us some interesting tombstones such as one for photographers, one for graffiti artists, yakult, etc. The one for photographers had photographs of many dead photographers/photo-shop ownders and the one for graffiti artists had, you guessed it, graffiti on it haha we didn't take pictures as we thought it might be disrespectful.







We met some real pilgrims who have been walking for 40 days in Shikoku 四国 and have arrived in Wakayama to end their pilgrimage. 




The highlight for us was meeting a really cute dog, Sakura chan, who travels with her owner and has conquered many peaks! What a blessed dog =) She even has a blog!









Before we boarded the train from Kaseda back to Wakayama, Hiro san gave us a treat at a cosy little cafe with very delicious home-made cakes and cookies. We were so overwhelmed by the owners' hospitality because they kept giving us free food and even gave us hello kitty and anpanman cookies for takeaway. Umeda san also bought us some sweets from Koyasan. Thank you, Hiro san and Umeda san, for the wonderful day!



Useful site:

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Adventurous Ibaraki: Tsukuba Kasumigaura Ring Ring Road Cycling Experience, Ume Matsuri and Mount Tsukuba

Cycling Around Mount Fuji

Tokyo Hanami