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    • Day 339

      Mt fuji, shuzenji onsen and bullet train

      April 10 in Japan ⋅ ☀️ 13 °C

      I think I mightve accidentally picked one of the best days of the entire year to see Mount Fuji, it was the first clear blue sky in almost 2 weeks and the cherry blossoms were still in full flower! The scene was picture perfect the only problem was that every other person in Japan decided to come to Mt Fuji with me which meant the buses in the Mt Fuji town were so full and delayed they were essentially useless, the queue to get a photo at the iconic Pagoda spot went for miles and the train from Tokyo was so full I had to sit on the floor again like in Germany. I did my best to capture the perfect Mt Fuji day but a sad reality of travelling in this post spencer world is that all my pictures suck and apparently no one understands how angles work (I was supposed to be taking a bite out of a Fuji apple smh). I went to a Shrine near Mt Fuji that was very quiet and had lots of lovely tall trees like that part of caves road near Red gate. I think it mightve been the highlight of the day :).  I stayed in a capsule hotel for one night at which was actually sensational, so much more comfortable than the hostels I've been in, I strongly recommend!

      The following day I went to shuzenji onsen, which is a small village known for inventing wasabi and having a bunch of natural warm springs (onsen). The village had a very calming quality to it, it was surrounded by hilly forests and had a beautiful stream running down the middle which made light water noises that you can hear everywhere you go. For lunch I went to a restaurant that served wasabi soda! Wasabi soda is literally just soda water with a clump of wasabi floating in the middle that you stir through, it tasted pretty bad but there was something to it which was a bit morish. After lunch I went to an onsen and sat naked in a warm bath with a bunch of other dudes which was actually way more chill than I expected, but I stayed in too long trying to get my moneys worth and now i feel like I'm sunburnt but I haven't been in the sun. In the afternoon I started to go on a nature walk but almost stepped on a snake so I went back and just read at a spot overlooking the village instead (which is what I wanted to do anyway I just felt obligated to do the walk because it was there ahaha).

      Today I caught a bullet train to Kyoto! It was very cool, especially when we passed another bullet train going the other way because it would push us to the side a bit and tilt the train. I spent most of the ride wondering what would happen if a person jumped and then two bullet trains passed at exactly the same time on either side, I reckon they'd spin so hard they'd turn into a long thin tube ahaha.
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    • Day 5

      Tag 5 | Raus aus der Stadt 🏔

      September 5, 2023 in Japan ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C

      Heute war es soweit... Wir mussten mal raus... Raus aus der Stadt.
      Eine zweistündige Zugfahrt entfernt wartete der heilige Berg Fuji auf uns. 😊 Von einem berühmten Aussichtspunkt aus (s. Bild) wollten wir den Berg zu Gesicht bekommen. Jedoch war er heute etwas versteckt. 🫠 Egal... Weiter ging es zu Fuß an den in der Nähe liegenden See Kawaguchi.
      Bei dem einstündigen Fussmarsch holten wir uns unseren 1. Sonnenbrand🥰

      Danach hieß es noch einmal kurz zurück nach Tokio unser Gepäck abholen... und dann wieder in den Zug (ein Shinkansen, bekannt als schnellster Zug der Welt) der uns in 3 Stunden nach Kyoto bringt.
      Hier werden wir die nächsten 3 Nächte verbringen... Wir werden die Holzkiste vermissen... 💔

      Statistik:
      Heutige Schritte: 23203
      Tage ohne Alkohol: 3
      Liegestützen Mario: 0
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    • Day 25

      Chureito Pagoda

      April 2 in Japan ⋅ ☀️ 6 °C

      We got up early and headed to the most popular spot for viewing Fuji-san, the Chureito Pagoda. The sky was completely clear, so we were excited to get there and see what the best view of Mt. Fuji looks like. After a train ride and an uphill hike, we reached the Pagoda. The views were glorious and completely worth the lost sleep. We clicked lots of pictures and sat there for sometime admiring Fuji-san, before heading back to the hotel to grab some well-deserved breakfast. On our way back, we also managed to get our return bus to Tokyo pre-poned, by talking to the staff at the Kawaguchiko station. This was great because it meant we could get to Tokyo earlier and start hitting the Sakura spots sooner.Read more

    • Day 13

      Fujiama, Nagano und Japanischen Alpen

      March 27 in Japan ⋅ ☀️ 11 °C

      Nach wechselhaftem Wetter ist für Mittwoch endlich Sonnenschein angesagt. Wir starten fühmorgens zum Fujisan (Jappanisch) oder Fujiama (Englisch). 🗻🗻🗻 Dieser perfekt symmetrische Vulkan wirkt sehr mystisch und erhaben. Danach in Nagano, wo 1998 die olympischen Winterspiele stattgefunden haben, die Schneeaffen in den warmen Quellen besucht. Echt cool. 🦧❄️🦧 In den Japanischen Alpen (ja, das gibt's tatsächlich) einen alten Postweg von Tsumago nach Makome gewandert, wo die Dörfer noch sehr traditionell sind.Read more

    • Day 40

      Mt Fuji

      January 7, 2023 in Japan ⋅ ⛅ 2 °C

      I tried to book a train to Fuji as my phone said it could get the whole way there but it would only allow me to book up to Otsuki even though the train continues on. Turns out the part where it continues is owned by another company and is chargeable, I was able to stay on the train but needed to pay the conductor to continue on though I lost my seat and sat on the ground for the second half. It only cost an extra $10 to do that last section.
      I got off and walked up to the pergola first as that was one of the major tourist spots. There were a fair number of stairs, my video was only half of them and apparently you can continue much further up the mountain if you wished but I didn't feel up for that. Up the top was quite busy with multiple lines for photo spots. It was a nice beautiful day and view but with all the people around it was not a very calm place.
      I got back down and found a food cart which I grabbed a rainbow 🌈 cheese dog from. It was basically just mozzarella with food colouring but I had seen other people order them and felt I should give it a go.
      I started walking from there towards Fuji and to see where it would take me. There were lots of Yakitori places and signs in english saying to be careful taking photos from the middle of the road so I assume this was a popular spot as the road aligned with Fuji.
      It must have snowed recently as there were signs of it and frost out of the sun.
      I grabbed myself a curry lunch which was decent enough and then headed to a local onsen for a look.
      The onsen is called Sensui and has a few baths/sauna/cold pools. There was a list of all the minerals which the baths contained but was in kanji and I didn't have my phone to allow me to translate. The outside baths were volcanic rock and a view of Fuji which was nice. I did a few laps and then used my little towel to also dry myself. I have noticed at onsens you don't properly dry yourself, instead just a ringed out wash cloth to remove the majority. It's not actually that bad and have gotten better with this style.
      I then bussed back to the train and just jumped on but for some reason it cost $17 this time. I again didn't have a seat but sat with a guy in the hallway until we got to the jrsection. At that point the 3 car carriage joined a 7 car carriage to continue onto Tokyo and there were plenty of seats.
      It was interesting to see how the two trains joined and then a passageway opened up between what was originally the front/back of each of the trains.
      When I got back to Shibuya I found them working on the yamanote line which is the main circle line in Tokyo. They had to replace the tracks which was done in 2 days using a lot of man power. The shot I took was just one section but there were multiple which had this many workers all working on top of each other.
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    • Day 31

      Mt. Fuji: 4 Touri Hotspots, 1 Vulkan

      October 19, 2023 in Japan ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      Was natürlech nid darf fähle, weme in Japan isch: e Usflug zum berüehmte Vulkan Fuji. Wüume mitem ÖV mega oft muess umstige und schlussendlech über 3h het (wimer im Nachhinein erfahre hei gits da no besseri Verbindige, die het üs aber Google Maps leider nid azeigt) heimer üs entschiede, e gfüerti Tour miteme Bus z’mache. Gstartet het das ganze am 8:30 vor Shinjuku Station us. Mir hei extrem Glück gha mit de Wetterbedingige, u drum hei mir de Fuji scho während de härefahrt ab und zue chönne erspähe. Nach guet 1.5h heimer de üse erst Spot erreicht gha: Chureito Pagoda in Fujoyoshida. D’Ussicht muesme sich aber zersch verdiene, sie steit nämlech ufeme Hügu. Nach ca. 300 Stägetritte heimers de aber gschafft und hei die sehr schöni Ussicht chönne gniesse.
      Wieder unde acho, simer z’Fuess 10 Minute zum nächste Spot gloffe: Die berüehmti Honcho Street. Vo dert hettme dür die Strass düre e wunderschöne Blick ufe Fuji. Es müesse aber 2 Poliziste de ganz Tag dert bir Chrüzig stah und d’Touris devo abhlate, eifach uf d’Strass z’loufe für Fotos 😂 Vor Honcho Street us simer witer zumene Ort mit 5 Teiche gfahre. Es het recht viel Lüt gha und trotz de Ussicht ufe Fuji het üs dä Ort vo aune am wenigste umghoue. Vo dert us simer nachere Stund Ufenthalt zum Kawaguchi See gfahre. O dert hets gnue Lüt gha, aber dank em grosse Park heisech d’lüt recht guet verteilt. Es het sehr viel schöni, farbigi Pflanze und Böim gha und isch definitiv es Highlight gsi vo dem Tag. O dert heimer e Stund verbracht und gnue Zit gha, de ganz Park und z’schöne Ufer, natürlech mit super Blick ufe Fuji, z’bestuune. Churz nach de haubi 4i heimer üs när vo dert us mitem Reisebüsli ufe Heiweg gmacht. Mit chli Stou simer när chli nach de 6i zrugg in Shinjuku gsi. Zum z’Nacht simer när im Quartier “Roppongi” richtig feini Burger ga esse!
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    • Day 335

      Ausblick zum Frühstück

      June 19, 2018 in Japan ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

      Einen deprimierenden Regentag hinter mir, konnte ich mein Glück heute morgen kaum fassen, als die Sonne mich freudestrahlend begrüßte. Und auch Mount Fuji gab sich die Ehre. Da kann ich garnicht anders, als noch einen Tag hier zu bleiben.

      Heute Nachmittag bin ich dann ne Runde im sogenannten "Suicide Forest" spazieren gegangen. Einsame Wege, gruselige Geräusche von Raben und lauten Grillen und die Aussicht auf wilde Bären zu stoßen, ließen mich den tollen Ausblick auf dem Gipfel des Hügels noch ein wenig mehr genießen.
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    • Day 6

      Kawaguchiko

      January 10 in Japan ⋅ ☀️ 6 °C

      Heute ging’s von Matsumoto zum Kawaguchiko See um den Fuji aus nächster Nähe zu sehen. Es war nicht das beste Wetter vorhergesagt für die nächsten zwei Tage deshalb haben wir uns für Mittwoch entschieden und sind früh los (2h Fahrt mit dem Auto) um noch den Berg ohne Wolken zu sehen, hat nicht ganz geklappt, im Nachhinein war es wohl der einzige Tag der Woche wo es Wolken gab und diesig war. Naja kann nicht alles klappenRead more

    • Day 10

      day 10 - Fuji

      November 23, 2023 in Japan ⋅ ☀️ 16 °C

      Cambio di programma all’ultimo, approfittando della bellissima settimana a Tokyo, ci alziamo con una splendida giornata e andiamo a prendere il treno in direzioni di Otsūki e in seguito il treno locale per Shimoyoshida.
      Una volta arrivati nel pittoresco paesino ci dirigiamo a piedi verso il parco di Arakurayama e dopo 400 scalini arriviamo alla famosa Chureito Pagoda. Vista spettacolare sul maestoso Monte Fuji, circondati da foglie rosse che rendono tutto ancora piú bello. Innamorati della vista, dopo mille foto ci incamminiamo nel paesino. Ci fermiamo in un tipico localino e ci facciamo prendere dalla fame, ordinando onigiri, udon, ramen e un ottimo omurice. Pieni e soddisfatti del nostro pranzo riprendiamo il treno in direzione del lago Kawaguchiko.
      Trovando una grandissima folla di gente in fila per la funicolare per la vista panoramica, decidiamo di fare una passeggiata nelle vie del paese per poi riprendere il treno e rientrare a Tokyo. Ci fermiamo a Shibuya e la visitiamo di notte, cenando con una tagliata di agnello deliziosa e facciamo un giro al pokemon center e al nintendo store. Incantati dalle luci serali della città e stanchi dalla giornata rincasiamo presto e dopo una doccia ci mettiamo a letto
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    • Day 3

      Mt. Fuji und Chureito Pagode

      July 19, 2023 in Japan ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

      Da die Wettervorhersage für die nächsten Tage um den Mount Fuji eher schlecht aussieht, haben wir uns dazu entschlossen ihn direkt heute anzusehen.
      Den richtigen Zug zu finden hat sich als kleine Herausforderung erwiesen, aber am Ende haben wir alles super hinbekommen! Schon heute können wir sagen, die Suika Card hat sich definitiv gelohnt.
      Unser erstes Ziel war Kawaguchiko. Der Ort liegt am Ufer eines Sees und bietet einen tollen Blick auf den Mt. Fuji (Bild 2 + 3). Leider war es heute recht wolkig, aber trotzdem konnten wir den Berg dort in seiner vollen Pracht sehen. Wir haben zu Fuß eine kleine Runde über eine nahe Brücke und um den See gemacht und die Natur einfach auf uns wirken lassen.
      Nach einer kurzen Zwischenmahlzeit ging es dann ein Stück mit dem Zug zurück zum Ort
      Shimoyoshida. Dort kann man 400 Stufen erklimmen und die Chureito Pagode besichtigen (mit dem Mt. Fuji im Hintergrund). Leider war der Berg zu diesem Zeitpunkt nicht mehr vollständig sichtbar, sondern leicht von Wolken verdeckt. Nichtsdestotrotz hat man von dort oben aber einen tollen Ausblick! (Bild 1, 4 - 9)

      Ein weiteres unerwartetes Highlight war der Naruto Zug in Kawaguchiko, der mein kleines Fangirl Herz hat höher schlagen lassen❤️ (Bild 10)
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    Asamamachi, 浅間町

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