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Day 17: Kyoto to Tokyo (short post)

Yaaaaaawn. Travelling is a bit exhausting. Or I am an old lady at heart. Maybe both :p

Today we planned to sleep in but were both awake by 7:30am. We checked out of the hotel, left our luggage and went off to explore Kyoto Imperial Palace and Ginkajuji Temple. Turns out you need a permit to go into the palace annnnnd we certainly didn’t have that. So off to the temple we went, it is known as the silver pavilion but is nowhere as flash as the golden pavilion from the other day. The gardens were beautiful though and the view of Kyoto from above the gardens was also pretty impressive.

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Then it was luggage collection and bullet train time! 2hrs 16mins to Tokyo which i read through and B napped/listened to music for. We are only one station away from Tokyo Station (at Hachibori) so although it was a long trek from one part of Tokyo station to another (970m!) the actual train transfer was easy.

When we finally got here and could drop all our bags it was nice to see they had folded pretty paper cranes on our robes ๐Ÿ™‚

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We were going to go to Tokyo tower tonight but we are both tired and a bit grumpy from travelling. Especially me, I hate the train stations and how crowded they are. When you have a suitcase people get really narky at you as well – interesting comparison to the UK where at nearly every station people would help or at least look sympathetic when I was faced with huge flights of stairs.

Disneyland in the morning maybe? Max temp here tomorrow is 5C so I’ll let B decide if he’s up for it lol. If not, we can maybe go to the zoo or I’ll go see Mickey on my own! Gotta get them Mickey Mouse ears for Lana and Hunter….

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Day 14: Kyoto

Again – I am writing this on day 14 and will post when I find wifi. Rah to hotel MyStays lame no internet. So today started a bit later than planned (we slept until 8:30am) but I had a list of places I wanted to explore and I was pretty determined. Poor B. We started with breakfast at a 7/11 because lots of cafรฉs are closed on Saturdays, especially in the direction we were heading. It was here I discovered the Japanese like Mountain Dew flavoured chips? Ew. Didn’t have any. Rookie mistake on breakfast. Not only was it gross but the pigeons tried to steal it all.

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We walked up to Nijo Castle which was about 1km from our hotel. It is kind of like Canberra winter here – clear but very cold so the walk was reasonably pleasant. Nijo castle was beautiful and among other things, we saw a falconry show! And watched three old Japanese men get in a “disagreement” because one hit the other with his camera lens hehehe and they say Australians are bad!

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We spent about 1.5hrs wandering around Nijo Castle altogether looking at all the gardens, walking through the palace and reading some of the history. It’s about 500yrs old so has a lot of history. We both got a nifty coin minted in the gift shop which I have put a picture of here and I also got postcards to add to my “around the world postcard collection board thing”. That’s what I’m calling it. I also got a souvenir ticket when went in, I have a collection of those from my last trip so I got a little excited.

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From Nijo Castle we walked up and across to the Kyoto imperial castle and gardens. The castle was unfortunately closed ๐Ÿ˜ฆ so we will have to try and go back again another day. Behind the gardens we found the Shokokuji Temple which was not as visually amazing as the next temple I’m going to tell you about but was far more peaceful and well…zen. We walked around here for awhile but decided not to go in to the actual temple itself as people were actively using it to pray (or whatever it is they use them for) and we didn’t want to disturb anyone by being bumbling tourists.

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At this point it was 2:30pm and walking was getting pretty tiring. So I navigated the bus timetables and maps (I am taking full credit for this, B just helped me work out how to pay. Amelia you would be SO PROUD OF ME!) and we headed to the west side of Kyoto to see the very famous Kinkakuji Temple, also known as the golden pavilion. As soon as we saw it we realised why. It’s visually very impressive. I was so glad we got here at the time we did as the sun was reflecting on to it and it was just beautiful. I took heaps of photos (when I could, the crowds were pretty full on) and I really enjoyed it. I bought you a little present here Monica! Hehe. I had intended to walk 10mins down the hill to a zen garden but as we walked out the number 12 local bus that went all the way to our hotel was just pulling up and it was too tempting not to get on and head back.

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After a brief rest, we caught the subway into Kyoto and bought our tickets out to Nara tomorrow. We are taking the express private train and it was about 1100ยฅ each which is $12 so I was happy with that, we can also reserve our seats on this one which means we can select a no smoking train carriage. The prevalence of cigarettes here is almost as bad, if not worse, than Eastern Europe. Ick.

After sorting that out, we went to a recommended restaurant (Tachibana) nearby that does a Japanese savoury pancake known as okonomiyaki and IT IS SO NOMMY I COULD EAT IT FOREVER. They spoke very little English and had no English menu so we had to use “iie seafoodu” again for me and just see what we could get – pork! Yum. At the end I very enthusiastically declared the meal was “oishe” and the chef was very chuffed.

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Tomorrow we are off to Nara. B is very enthusiastic to see some deer and I want to see the 50ft Buddha statue. After Nara I’m hoping to head in to the Gion district and see some genuine Geisha as well.

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Day 13: travelling to Kyoto

I’m writing this on day 13 but will publish the entry when we find some wifi internet ๐Ÿ™‚

Today was an early start. Up at 7am and picked up at 8:40am to meet the shuttle bus that was to drive us all the way into the airport. It’s about a 2.5hr drive from Niseko and it’s a bit of a horror – partly because of the terrifying mountain descent and partly because of the fact we both get motion sickness. B spent the trip trying to pretend he wasn’t on a bus and I spent it taking photos of ridiculous road signs. WHY IS THERE A SHARK ON A ROAD SIGN JAPAN?! Are you warning of a shark avalanche? A sharkalanche? Also the deer you have to watch out for on the road are clearly fabulous. You’ll see what I mean from the sign.

The flight down to kansai was uneventful then it was a 75min train trip from Osaka to Kyoto. We bought little train/subway ticket things to use (ICOCA) which are kind of like smart riders. B got me a hello kitty one hahaha I’m a bit in love with it. His has dragons or some boring boy stuff. Oh I’ve just been corrected – apparently they are (really ugly) wind and thunder gods. The lights as we went past on the train and the amount of people and the whole transit system are pretty amazing stuff for someone from Perth! Apparently I’ll completely loop out when we get to Tokyo.

Our hotel here is quite nice. Smaller than the other room but all the same amenities except for the lack of wifi. I’m a bit grumpy about that….

We found a little “fast food” shop that is basically next door and the meal cost me ยฅ525 which is about $6. It was delicious! Teriyaki chicken, green veggies and tofu and sautรฉed root veggies as well.

Up and about early (maybe) to explore Kyoto tomorrow ๐Ÿ™‚

P.S. I have just realised I can’t post photos in the blog post when I’m doing a draft – they will all just get lumped at the end. Hmmmm I will have to find a way around this for the next post but for now…I’ve already typed it so….sorry! Today’s photos include: Percy in the snow, ridiculous road signs, a terrifying mountain drive, Kyoto/Osaka photos by train and cheap food omnomnom.

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Japanuary ahoy! :)

So, we are off to Japan in just 9 sleeps. I AM A LITTLE BIT EXCITED. That might be putting it a bit mildly….SNOWSNOWSNOWSNOW!! I have never been near real powder snow before so I am a bit nervous, the excitement is definitely ruling over the nerves though.

I did say I would do a more detailed blog post once work had finished up which was a week ago but I have been busy Christmas shopping, reading and sleeping so this is the first chance I have had to sit down and do it. Okay that isn’t true, but it is the first time I have felt like writing ๐Ÿ™‚

9 sleeps! So where are we off to and when….

  • We leave Perth on Saturday Dec 28th at 11am. We are flying domestic to Sydney, then swapping to the international terminal and flying to Narita (Tokyo). From there we swap again to a domestic airline and fly up to Sapporo, then it’s a coach trip of a few hours to our accommodation near Hirafu. All our flights are with Qantas, although the domestic one is with a partner airline. Although the actual flying time is not that long (17hrs approx), the stopovers, multiple flights and coach trip mean our travel time is close to 30hrs. Buh.
  • We are staying at the Freedom Inn, just outside of Hirafu which is so pretty! The guy who runs it is English and super friendly, he has helped us book and organise all my ski hire and lessons over email as well as arranging for the first night we are there to order in dinner (no restaurant on site) and take us out to an onsen when we arrive to soak away some of the travel pains. He also sorted a coach for us from the airport so we don’t have to swap trains to get out there (a bit of a nightmare with a snowboard and suitcase).
Freedom Inn

Freedom Inn

  • We are staying at the Freedom Inn until January 10th. This means we will spend NYE in Hirafu which should be interesting! I hear the village goes a bit nuts haha. The plan for this part of the trip is snow, snow, snow. Lots of boarding, skiing, throwing of snowballs, frolicking and so on. We can even do some night time skiing. I am sure I will need a few days off (I don’t think I can ski for 11 days straight!) so I plan to attempt some hiking, enjoy the onsens and see what else there is to do. Massage? Massage anyone?
The different trails we can explore on the mountain

The different trails we can explore on the mountain

Late evening/nigh skiing is something we might try. Depending on how well I am going in powder!

Late evening/night skiing is something we might try. Depending on how well I am going in powder!

Onsens are something I am really looking forward to...once I get over the fear of being naked in front of LOTS of people (who are all the same sex as you). Onsens are heated baths that are apparently amazing to relax in after a day on the snow. We shall see how my anxiety copes with that idea.

Onsens are something I am really looking forward to…once I get over the fear of being naked in front of LOTS of people (who are all the same sex as you). Onsens are heated baths that are apparently amazing to relax in after a day on the snow. We shall see how my anxiety copes with that idea.

  • On January 10th we head back into Sapporo and fly down to Kyoto with JAL. We then catch the train into Kyoto and have accommodation booked in central Kyoto. We probably won’t get into Kyoto until the evening on that day due to flight times so I imagine it will be an early night. The 11th I plan to explore Kyoto and visit some temples and the palace, the 12th we are going out to Hiroshima for the day (History teacher Mel can’t miss that experience) and on the 13th we are going out to Nara; in Nara I get to feed the deer at Deer Park! Plus just enjoy a more relaxed day in a quieter area. On the 14th we will spend the morning in Kyoto exploring a bit more before catching the bullet train up to Tokyo.
Deer Park in Nara

Deer Park in Nara

  • We are booked into a hotel in Tokyo until the 17th. So on the night we arrive (the 14th) we are going to see Tokyo Tower at night time and (hopefully) to some nice restaurant B has been to before…mmmm yum. Then on the 15th IT IS DISNEYLAND TIME!! The 16th we are going to Ueno Zoo to see the pandas and polar bears (can you tell I go to choose all the stuff for Tokyo?) and then on the 17th we fly back in the evening. During the day we will explore Tokyo a little more as our hotel has a luggage drop option so even though we have to checkout all the bags can stay there. We have a late departure (around 8pm from memory) and an overnight flight into Sydney very early, then on to Canberra. I will leave all my snow gear in Canberra and fly in to Perth Sunday January 19th.

 

That’s all folks! I am getting pretty damn excited about it all now. Had a bit of drama with my snow pants not being sent when they were meant to be (thanks heaps for that Torpedo 7) but luckily a Canberra friend sent a pair over with B and they should fit. Fingers crossed! Other than that I am fully organised and ready to go – accommodation paid for, clothes sorted, yen sorted, ski gear sorted (including my own ski boots this time!), thermals sorted annnnnd of course a long list of people to buy mickey mouse ears for at Disneyland SORTED!

Mel xo

P.S. How awesome does this look? SNOWSNOWSNOWSNOW!

Looking down to Hirafu Village and back up to Mt. Yotei

Looking down to Hirafu Village and back up to Mt. Yotei

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Percy is off on a new adventure….

Come December 28th 2013 Percy the platypus (with Mel and her best buddy B) will be off on a NEW overseas trip.

Percy will be spending 3 weeks in….

JAPAN!

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Please note: we aren’t going overseas with batman. Really. I swear. Or some creepy person who only has a letter for a name because secretly they think it is way cooler than having a normal name like Mel. Percy and I are just travelling with a friend who likes to not have his name (or photo) all over the internet, so he will hereby be referred to as B. Don’t expect to see any photos of him either lovelies, although there will be lots of me running amok! Sake anyone?

Places so far on the “list of awesome stuff to visit” include:

– Niseko for 10 days of powder skiing
– Kyoto
– Hiroshima
– Tokyo (yay Disney land!)

Percy and I are both super excited ๐Ÿ™‚

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