9 months Sabbatical

September 2019 - March 2020
September - October 2019 Read more
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  • Day 25

    Universal Studios Osaka

    October 24, 2019 in Japan ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

    Made our way to Universal Studios using the underground. Started raining as soon as we got there and never stopped all day. Good test of the coats, both of which need re-waterproofing 😕.
    It all felt quite familiar as some rides are almost exact copies of their counterparts in Florida, which we visited not too long ago.
    The Japanese seem to take Halloween very seriously, with new themed scare mazes and rides. Half the people there were also in costume.
    We went on all the rides we could. Great day out, but by 6.30 we were ready to go home and dry out.
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  • Day 26

    Rainy day in Osaka

    October 25, 2019 in Japan ⋅ 🌧 17 °C

    Raining again and our clothes had still not dried out from the day before.
    So had a leisurely start to wait for the rain to ease. It didn't so started walking towards the Osaka castle. Who knew you could get umbrellas from your hotel.
    Went up to the top of Osaka castle, and sat in a coffee shop for a while, again waiting for the rain.
    We found a good rainy day activity.... the aquarium.
    Went up in a London eye type wheel after as the rain had finally stopped. Great night time views.
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  • Day 27

    Was that an Earthquake?

    October 26, 2019 in Japan ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

    Kyoto was, until 1869, the capital of Japan.

    We traveled via the JR train line from Osaka to Kyoto.
    Dumped the bags at the hotel and went on a trip advisor based wander.
    Found the "largest wooden building in the world". A huge shrine with massive turned down columns of wood. They could have made massive tall masts.
    Did a bit more Google time and found there was a 2000 person parade going on about 30 mins north. This consisted of dancing people, armoured warriors on horseback and geisha. We followed them to the Heian Shrine.
    After that, we joined some other Brits forming an orderly que outside a British pub. All keen to watch the rugby.
    We saw England beat the all blacks with 150 people rammed into a 40 person bar. Looks like not many bars were showing the match in this local area.
    On the way home went to the Kyoto tower to see the city from the sky. Not many high rise buildings, so you can see for miles, a few pretty illuminated castles on the hills surrounding the city.
    Got back to the room to absolutely not watch bake off...

    Suddenly the whole room felt like it had been nudged from the side. Sounded a bit like when someone heavy falls over upstairs and the ceiling shakes a bit, but with the whole room. Checked out online and yep, it was an earthquake. Got another one a small while later. Cool and weird to experience. Wouldn't want to be in one much bigger.
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  • Day 28

    Kyoto temples and sights

    October 27, 2019 in Japan ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

    Took a train West. Walked through some bamboo woods, along a river and round some Japanese gardens.
    Finished in the pub to watch Wales Vs South Africa in the rugby. Wales didn't get through 😫

  • Day 29

    Cycling round Kyoto

    October 28, 2019 in Japan ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

    Packed up the room and walked to a bike rental place which could store our bags for the day.
    Did a cycle tour of some temples including one covered in gold, and one with thousands of shrine arch ways. Definitely reccomend cycling along the rivers through Kyoto.
    Cycled just over 26 miles. Chilled out at the end of a day in a cafe waiting for our night bus to take us to the Mount Fuji area.
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  • Day 30

    Foothills of Mount Fuji

    October 29, 2019 in Japan ⋅ 🌧 12 °C

    Arrived on the night bus into Kofu and took a connecting bus to Kawaguchiko, which is one of 5 lakes on the northern side of Mount Fuji.
    Pouring with rain again, so dropped the bags at the hostel and picked up some umbrellas - ellas ellas, ey ey. Walked to the Mount Fuji visitor center to learn a bit. It is the most climbed mountain in the world, but is only open for a short time every year. Alas for us, we are not able to do it, without being fully self contained, which would involve us buying a load of kit then ditching it.
    After some warming noodles and lots of debate about what to do, we settled on another onsen as the rainy day activity.
    Chilled out for the rest of the afternoon in the hostel. Probably the worst accommodation so far, in terms of facilities and general cleanliness but it was only 2 mins walk from the station.
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  • Day 31

    Mountain hike around Kawaguchiko lake

    October 30, 2019 in Japan ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

    We wanted to do a walk round the mountains surrounding lake Kawaguchiko. The tourist office gave us a route, which we thought we could make circular by extending the time a bit. It was meant to take 6 hours, but I thought it would take a bit over.
    We took the lazy option up the first bit using the cable car. The views look very similar to parts of Switzerland, with pine trees and steep sided slopes.
    At the top of the cable car you get a great view of Mount Fuji. Took a few snaps and started the walk. We hiked for about 4.5 hours up to Mt Mitsutoge. Amazing views one one side into distant snowy mountains and on the other side was thick cloud so you could not see a thing.
    On our way down, the path which we were meant to be on disappeared, so we took a 'short cut' to a connecting path, shown on the Maps.me app. These short cut decisions are known in my family as a 'Teddy Tour' as my dad often navigates by maps based from 1846. Often overgrown, but always fun when you finish them.
    On this occasion we did find a path relatively quickly, but it had not been used in many years and was heavily washed away. Probably by the Typhoon a few weeks ago.
    Walking down this path we found a chap re building it, he seemed very surprised to see us.
    By this point it was starting to get dark. We found some big waterfalls by phone torch light and got back to civilisation.
    At the 8 hour point we got to within a few hundred meters of our hostel and sat down at a Pizzeria, to rest tired legs, and have a well earned beer and pizza. Job done.
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  • Day 32

    Cycle around Lake Kawaguchiko and Fuji

    October 31, 2019 in Japan ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

    Hired a couple of bikes from our hostel. Took them to the end of the road and found that Hannah's had a wonky back wheel and mine had a broken seat. Swapped them for some new ones and set off for a cycle round the lake. Lovely views and an easy 12 mile ride.
    We got back just after mid day so took the bus to the 5th station. Which is the point on Mount Fuji that most people start to climb to the top. No climbing for us, as it is only open to climb a few months of the year.
    Took in the views amongst the crowds, then found a sneaky spot higher than everyone but with no one there. Much nicer. We were above the clouds, with only a few distant mountains poking their heads through.
    After a few hours we took the bus back down the mountain.
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  • Day 33

    Another city, another sky tower

    November 1, 2019 in Japan ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

    Left the Mt Fuji area on a bus this morning from the station right next to our accommodation - again a great location picked by Louis.
    After a 2 1/2 hr bus journey we arrived in Tokyo.
    Headed straight to our accommodation on the Metro and checked in - friendly welcome at reception and a nice clean room, pretty hard mattresses though.
    We went for an explore around the local area, Louis tried out a Japanese barber and we headed to another sky tower - we do love a good view!
    As promised great views of the city and some fun little activities on the observation deck. This time we waited to see the sun go down and had a drink looking out and seeing Mt Fuji in the back drop of the city.
    The observation deck also had a sports bar so as time had ticked on we got a beer and started to watch the Wales match. Not the best atmosphere but an exclusive view of the big screen and meant we were able to watch from the start. Shame about the result but lots of love for the Welsh team.
    Headed back towards our hotel through lots of busy streets, lined with many options for food. Decided on a rotating sushi restaurant and tried a few dishes.
    Looks like we’re in an area with lots of girl bars and men on the streets touting for business. Louis takes me to all the best places.
    Now back at the accommodation to get some sleep for another day of sight seeing tomorrow.
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  • Day 34

    Robots and Rugby Final

    November 2, 2019 in Japan ⋅ ☀️ 17 °C

    Today we wanted to experience the hightec side of Japan. We started with the Museum of Innovation. Brains were completely full within 2 hours. Two highlights were seeing the Asimo robot, amazing stuff by Honda and a projector dome showing the universe. Completely immersive and all with English translations.
    As it was getting late, we left to try to find a sports bar to watch the Rugby final of England vs South Africa. On the way back to the station, we found a massive transformer style robot next to a shopping mall.
    We found a pub next to Tokyo central station and unfortunately watched England lose to South Africa. Hannah wanted to try some Katsu curry. So I found one near home, bit of an odd process where you buy a ticket of what you want from a vending machine. Very tasty
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