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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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Day 1 & 2 – Hirafu

Travelling – well that sucked. All the trips ran on perfect time though (and as you can see, Percy and I thoroughly enjoyed the business lounge in Sydney):

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After about 30hrs of travelling we arrived at the Hirafu Welcome Centre where one of the guys who works at our accommodation came to pick us up. There are only about 6 staff here and they are all very nice, although to me they sometimes seem a bit disorganised. I say “to me” because I am a bit annoying when it comes to organisation :p

We arrived about 4pm that first day and literally just collapsed. Knowing that the worst thing to do is give in to jet lag/no sleep and then give in to tiredness we went out for tea. They have a system here where the driver takes you wherever you want to go and picks you up whenever as well, it works pretty well. This is because Freedom Inn is located about a 600m walk from Hanazono Base and not actually on the village side. The first night the staff recommended Nakama which is a tiny little restaurant in a side street with NO ENGLISH. Haha baptism by fire.

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Lots of pointing and nodding finally resulted in this which was pretty amazing after only eating mentos and one chicken stick thing all day:

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This was the view driving from the airport to the village (which took about 2hrs) and frankly…was amazing.

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Annnnnd this is the view from our room for the next 12 days!

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So that was day 1. We made it to 8:14pm and then crashed and burned.

At 7am the next morning we were up bright and early (and pretty bushy tailed after a good 11hrs sleep, even for me which is unheard of) and enjoyed the free breakfast provided by the inn. Then we sorted out my hire skis and were off on the slopes. There’s no proper practice area in Hirafu so I has just had to start on a green run which was a bit traumatic, I fell over a lot. These runs are groomed so the snow only has some powder and the only time I fell over was when I went near the powder!

By lunch time my legs were starting to shake so we stopped for food. Hanazono was extremely busy because 6 out of 10 lifts were closed on the mountain so people had limited options to go up higher (too windy). Here are some photos of both of us being complete idiots on soft powder:

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It was amazing! Haha B just literally launches himself head first into it which is hilarious to watch.

By 2pm my legs had completely given out but my skiing had improved a lot. We walked back to the hotel, had a rest and then went to an onsen! My first naked experience. I was a bit freaked out going in but I was very relaxing to sit in a hot bath for an hour and I really enjoyed it. We walked down through central Hirafu after and into A-bu-cha which is a renowned restaurant that has a one month booking list. Our hotel suggested we try it since there were only 2 of us and we got lucky, we were seated after only 20mins wait.

I had my first taste of sake which I actually really liked:

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We are what they are famous for at his place, which was a hot pot. Ours was a spicy pork and vegetable one and it was delicious. They put all the raw ingredients on the little hot plate and then it boils and cooks it all.

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After dinner we were in bed by about 9:30pm again. I am technically writing this on day 3 and am not sure how today will go. I have been awake since 1am with a splitting headache, leg cramps and feeling really nauseous so I may have a day in bed while B actually gets to go out and play in the red and black trails (which he can do and I can’t). I’ll see how I am in an hour or two when he wakes up.

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One more sleep!

All packed and ready to go! Percy is ready for lots of nephew cuddles at the airport tomorrow πŸ™‚

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Merry Christmas!

Merry Christmas everyone!

Only three more sleeps….

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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 πŸ™‚

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).
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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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Japan!

More detailed post to come once I finish work for the year but here are some photos of the Freedom Inn which is in Niseko. We will be staying there for the snow/ski part of our trip πŸ™‚

4 weeks, 2 days and counting…..

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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 πŸ™‚

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