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Day 11: short post

Short post today, not many photos πŸ™‚

Highlights have been the snow (of course) and the last hour spent watching this ridiculous Japanese travel show where they come to australia. Hahaha. Poor Japanese, they don’t know what to make of us πŸ™‚

Lowlight was the gross pizza we had for dinner while eating in. Should have gone out for tea, pay back for being lazy!

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I have not acquired any new bruises and thought I would show you the progress of my ones from the first few days – they still have some colour to them. One more day in the snow tomorrow then off to Kyoto.

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Day 10: postcards home and steak

I can not find post cards anywhere here. Nowhere. So I can’t send any home as by the time we get to Kyoto we will have only a week to go. So here are our postcards home:

Dear mum and dad,

I am dead.

(Please imagine I have drawn a little arrow between am and dead and written not. Hahaha I am hilarious).

Love, B

Dear Grandma and Kaye,
Today I stayed in bed as my lunch from yesterday decided it wanted to revisit. It must have really liked me as it revisited allllll night and most of the day. Despite this we went out for dinner tonight and I had amazing Japanese steak. We saw a cat in the snow tonight. I was very worried about how it would cope – do they have special snow mittens for cats? They should!

Love, Melissa xoxo

Postcard duty – check!

Some photos from today. Me being a dope in the snow outside our restaurant with my adorable dalek beanie:

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B discovered a children’s TV show which had a Japanese gumby on it! We named him Jumby. Then he made me watch the show for half an hour….

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Our dinner tonight was at Steak Rosso Rosso which is very touristy but renowned for amazing steak, we got the last free table. Although I was still feeling a bit yuck I decided I might as well enjoy the meal and hope for the best. I’m glad I went, the steak was unbelievably good and they give you a hot stone on the plate to cook each bite with if it isn’t cooked to your preference. So I ordered medium steak for the first time ever and mmmm it was good. A few glasses of ginger beer seems to have helped settle my stomach and the dinner has so far been a success. Although the food was amazing I kind of miss the Japanese restaurants where people are quieter and a bit less…obnoxious. Damn Australians!

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Day 9: intermediate snow, 1000m hut and raw squid

Today I went skiing again! And I went hard. I sent B off to do his own thing nearby and practiced on a green run for a bit, then started on some red ones (intermediates). I did pretty well which was surprising!

Got some amazing photos up near the peak:

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We had hot chocolate at the 1000m hut which marks the point of being 1000m up a 1308m mountain. I am pretty sure this will be as high up as I go!

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Then it was ramen for lunch (this ramen wasn’t the best, kinda like Australian snow food – the equivalent of a crappy hamburger really) and back out on to my new found red runs πŸ™‚

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At 3pm we met up and skied/boarded back over to the Hanazono side. I came down the green run which is 3.8kms long and almost wiped my legs out. It was worth it for this photo though which is just taken with my iPhone and not altered or changed at all.

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After a soak in the onsen (which I really needed) we went out to Enya in Kutchan for dinner which is a yakitori restaurant specialising in meat on sticks. We ate with a couple who have just arrived at freedom inn from Perth and while we stuck to more “normal food” the other guy enjoyed chicken hearts, chicken gizzards and RAW SQUID. Yucky. I was very glad B decided not to participate and help him finish the squid off, I’m squeamish about seafood at the best of times. Both boys enjoyed tormenting us with the squids though :p

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Our chicken skewers and shitake mushroom skewers were much more appetising.

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Early to bed tonight, I’m determined to master some more intermediate runs tomorrow. Only 3 days left in the snow now…..

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Things that Mel does in Japanese supermarkets….

Last week I discovered these amazingly cute and tasty biscuits. So today we went and bought more and I wore my matching leggings to show them to you guys hehe.

B was a bit annoyed he couldn’t eat them while I took photos πŸ™‚

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Day 8: the onsen experience from a beginners point of view

Okay the official definition of an onsen according to the internet is: noun
1. (in Japan) a hot spring, or a resort that has developed around a hot spring.

My definition is: a place where people get naked, awkwardly try not to look at each other’s bits and sit in warm water.

I was very nervous about the onsen experience coming over here. When B told me about them (and that he had done it!) I was very surprised, he’s a pretty private kinda guy so I couldn’t imagine him getting his junk out in front of a bunch of guys. Actually, I can’t imagine him taking his shirt off to swim….let alone the rest! Haha. He informed me “when in Japan….”

Anyway, so first step is you go find an onsen. We are in a tourist area so they are generally attached to a hotel. The one we have been frequenting is the niseko Weiss hotel one which is pretty sweet and the driver from or accommodation does a pick up/drop off there every night.

You have to pay to go in – anywhere between 600-1000Β₯ for a tourist one. We have been paying half price which is 385Β₯ each. The first thing you see is the boy girl split which is pretty firm. There are mixed onsens (and private couples ones) but they aren’t as common and I’ve yet to see one.

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After you go through the little door you take off your shoes. This is pretty important, as with most places in Japan.

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This is the last photo I could take with my camera for obvious reasons. You go into the little change room and put all your stuff in a basket or pigeon hole. I mean all of it. You strip all the way down!

Then you go through to a wash area. Both onsens I’ve been to here have the wash area next to the bath. So you sit at a little chair and use the shower hose and provided soap to wash ALL OF YOU. I am pretty sure you are meant to each your hair but I’ve noticed a lot of westerners don’t so I just wait and see what other people in there are like….if it is all japanese ladies I wash my hair. Which is a pain because they only have 2 hair dryers so my bath time becomes limited. When you’re 100% clean you can go in the bath πŸ™‚ this is a photo of the indoor one we have been using (pretty sure this is the ladies side based on the angle):

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There’s a cool bath (37C) a warmer bath (42C) and then a small foot bath. There’s also a steam room. Most onsens have an outdoor pool which is hotter than the indoor ones and out in the snow. This is definitely the female side as B tells me the male side has no view:

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I sat out in this one for 30mins on my own tonight. Just lovely.

So my first onsen experience was a bit scary but now I’m used to it. I actually enjoy it! The biggest issue I’ve had is my tattoo on my right shoulder which is a big no no in Japan (only yakuza have tattoos). We have found a way around it though….I just loop my towel over my shoulder and make sure when I sit down and put the towel on the rocks, my back is always to the rocks and away from angry Japanese ladies.

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Day 7: naps all round? I think so!

Today’s schedule:

– wake up and switch off alarm
– wake up again an hour later and venture down for some breakfast
– nap
– wake up and look at snow falling
– nap some more
– more snow looking
– noodles for lunch. Very proud I was offered a fork but took the chopsticks instead!
– more napping
– more looking at beautiful snow
– realise we have no idea what day it is (FYI it’s totally Saturday) and feel quite fine with this
– order in dinner
– early to bed after watching some more ridiculous Japanese TV

Rest days are wonderful inventions. In fact, holidays are wonderful inventions!

Here’s some photos of authentic Japanese fish and chips complete with Japanese newspaper (hahaha) and snow πŸ™‚

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Day 6: Snow snow snow and sushi trains!

Today started off very foggy. We caught the shuttle from Hanazono 308 to Hirafu and went down some beginner runs – my first real attempt at powder! The fog was pretty off putting for me though as I can’t tell how far away people are and collisions become a bit more likely. Lunch was weird pastry things (bread and I don’t get along so I may have relied on a kit Kat) and then we skied back over to Hanazono. I was pretty proud to be able to ski from one base to the other, especially as part of it was on an intermediate run!

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Back at Hanazono B went down a harder run and I stayed on a green but came a cropper on a tree root so gave up for the day and walked back to our inn. Headaches + snow = Mel being no fun. I came back about 3pm and had a rest then we headed back to niseko Weiss onsen (so warm, so relaxing) and off to Yoteimaru for tea!

Yoteimaru is a sushi train restaurant which B was really looking forward to. I was not as excited since it is 99% raw fish on the menu and I don’t eat seafood but I wanted to go for the experience.

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Inside was pretty cool with a little waiting room and then you get your designated spot on the train. Prices are just based on what plates you pick. Altogether we had quite a few plates (I was able to order some dumplings and also eat the cucumber sushi rolls….so 3 of these plates are mine!):

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Here’s B chowing down on some sashimi. Icky. Raw fish. Just….icky.

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And finally here is a collection of my bruises to date! Both knees and a huge shiner on my shin which I’m sort of proud of haha πŸ™‚

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Day 5: more ramen! And snow (of course)

So the day started early and the scenery outside the inn was looking amazing. Simply amazing. No other word for it.

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Within the first run down Hanazono though I managed to lose my right ski glove (there one minute, caught in a gust of wind the next) and also was having serious issues with my boots. My left foot kept going completely numb which meant I would go to turn and just fall on my ass. After buying new gloves (uhhh money) we decided to catch the lifts up Hanazono and the ski down through To Hirafu. This seemed like a good idea….until my foot stayed numb and I just kept falling over. Not only that but visibility basically disappeared and by the time we finally made it to the base I was pretty stressed out. So I sent B off to board on his own (so he gets to do fun stuff) and made my way into the village to go to Rhythm Snow Sports who have boot fitters on site, by the time I made it (walking in ski boots, on ice, down a 45 degree incline) I was….not a happy snow panda.

The guy at the snow sports place was awesome though. He helped me work out why my legs were hurting so much, gave a few suggestions to alleviate the numbness (heel lifts) and also made me feel like I wasn’t a complete moron for being stressed out. I was with him for over an hour and he only charged me for the heel lifts as well as offering to help me again if I have the same issues tomorrow. So now I was feeling happy again and caught the shuttle back to Hanazono, then met up with B and we came back to the inn. Here’s a photo of us taking selfies at Hirafu hahaha or getting ready to rob a bank….

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After we got back the inn folk drove us up to the niseko Weiss hotel which has an onsen inn guests are allowed to access for half price (only Β₯335). It was beautiful. This was literally it, although this is a day time pic and we went at night (can’t take photos in there because of all the nakies):

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Tonight we went to Nakama for dinner again! Same place as our first night but this time I was determined to try their famous ramen. It lived up to the reputation.

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We also had gyoza dumplings and kimchi dumplings which were a house specialty (spicy outer). I think I am a little obsessed with ramen and dumplings at the moment – this is the 3rd meal of ramen I’ve had in 24hrs!

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We were waiting for our driver and feeling a little guilty about sitting in a small family restaurant and not ordering more so this conversation happened:

B: we could order icecream
Me: I can’t. I can’t fit anymore in.
B: but icecream is just like water – right?
*loosens his belt a notch*

So we had icecream.

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At the end of the meal they gave us some super cute New Years charms and I told the chef his meal was “oishedesu” (excuse spelling) which means delicious! I was pretty proud of that. Also proud I can count to ten in Japanese and B can’t hahahaha….thank you year 7 japanese classes!

Another day in the snow tomorrow, here’s hoping the heel lifts help and my leg stays awake this time πŸ™‚

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Day 4 cont’d – Mmmm ramen!

So after lots of napping and resting we decided to actually leave the inn for the first time today and go out to dinner at Nakama again (same place from our first night) and try their signature dish – ramen! Unfortunately it is New Year’s Day so they were closed. Boo!

Instead, the inn recommended we try Aji no tokedai which is a noodle house near Kutchan with the added advantage of being next to a supermarket so I could grab some snacks.

This was my first go at sitting in the traditional style and I did pretty well….until my foot went completely numb and I had to jiggle around like a ninny. B failed miserably and I spent about half the meal laughing at him awkwardly trying to not fall on the floor or kick over the table. He was also wearing jeans which didn’t help!

I had Japanese pork ramen with miso and it looked (and tasted) delicious.

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B had chilli ramen but not too spicy and that looked really good as well, we also split some dumplings. I love dumplings. I could live solely off dumplings.

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After dinner we walked over the the Max Valu supermarket and attempted to work out what Japanese foods were what. As you can see our shopping basket was full of amazingly healthy things…..

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Early night tonight in preparation for a full day back on the snow tomorrow!! Hope you all had a wonderful first day of 2014 πŸ™‚

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Day 3 & 4 – NYE in Hirafu!

I woke up sick from exhaustion and dehydration on day 3 so B went out to board and I slept/watched the snow fall. He came back about 1:15pm with lunch (which consisted of a kit Kat, snickers bar and potato chips….boys….) and then we had more rest time before getting ready for our fancy NYE dinner at Kamimura. The restaurant chef has a Michelin star and they offer a 9 course degustation with paired wines. The chef even came out at the end of the meal to thank us for eating there! It was weird they had no Japanese waitstaff though, all Australian, British or Irish.

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We had some very fancy celebratory champagne to start and then enjoyed the wine and food. I enjoyed the wine a lot. A lot. Maybe a little too much…

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After dinner we wandered through lower Hirafu village where I found a new best friend (clearly an Australian built this snowman):

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Then we found a tiny bar (after giving up on the bar we were actually searching for called the barn) and I drank sake. And cocktails. Oh, and an 18 year old hit on me which was very creepy (B says I also need to add I was very chuffed here hahaha).

We made it to midnight! Today I’m suffering a bit though :p no more sake for me! Damn B has pulled up fine. Ass.

Good things it is a blizzard for day 4 so today is another nap/recover/read/onsen day πŸ™‚

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