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Kamikawa-chō

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    • Day 108

      Asahi-dake - zu viel Schnee

      May 3, 2023 in Japan ⋅ ⛅ 11 °C

      Wir haben heute etwas länger geschlafen. Zum Frühstück gibt es das übliche, wenn wir kein Hotelfrühstück haben: Onigiri, kalter Kaffee und ein Stück von unserem leckeren Baumkuchen.

      Das Wetter soll heute besser werden als morgen, also fahren wir in den Daisetsuzan Nationalpark zum Berg Asahi-date. Dort kann man mit der Gondel nach oben fahren, und eine kleinen Rundweg zu einem See und den Fumarolen machen.

      Die Fahrt zum Mount Asahi-dake dauert von Higashikawa ca. 45min. Unser kleiner Schrank auf vier Rädern hat ganz schön zu tun, um die Straße hoch zu kommen.

      Als wir in der Talstation ankommen sind staunen wir nicht schlecht. Es ist noch Skibetrieb. An der Talstation hat es noch gut über einen Meter Schnee und es laufen einige Menschen mit Skiern und Snowboard rum.
      Wir gehen in's Informationszentrum, um nachzufragen, wie die Situation auf dem Berg ist. Auf dem Berg sind es noch über 2m Schnee. Der See ist zwar frei, und man sieht die Fumarole, aber man braucht zwingend Schneeschuhe für die Runde. Die gibt es zwar zu leihen, müssen aber bis 16:00 zurückgegeben werden. Da es schon 12:30 ist, reicht die Zeit bei weitem nicht mehr, um nach oben zu fahren und die Runde zu laufen. Auch von einem anderen Trail in der Nähe von Shirogane rät der Guide ab. Ohne Winterausrüstung ist es zu gefährlich. 😩

      Wir versuchen stattdessen einen Rundweg an der Talstation zu laufen. Aber auch hier ist der Schnee noch zu tief, dass wir ohne Schneeschuhe ständig einsinken und nicht weit kommen.
      Ein Satz mit X…!

      Als wir den Berg wieder nach unten fahren, ist Andreas Laune ziemlich im Keller. Eine Wanderung im Daisetzuan Nationalpark war ja eigentlich der Hauptgrund, warum er nach Hokkaido wollte. Dass hier noch soviel Schnee liegt, hätte man durchaus im Vorfeld rausfinden können. Enttäuschung und Ärger über sich selbst machen sich breit.
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    • Day 27

      Daisetsuzan National Park

      September 28, 2017 in Japan ⋅ ⛅ 7 °C

      The biggest national park in Japan, nicknamed as the rooftop of Hokkaido. Currently covered in a patchwork of coloured trees, ooo yeah autumn foliage in Japan always begins right here!! We explored the Sounkyo area a bit by bicycle and later by car. Actually no words needed for these breathtaking vistas... just look at the pics!!Read more

    • Day 28

      Daisetsuzan National Park: part II

      September 29, 2017 in Japan ⋅ ⛅ 4 °C

      We started the day early, decided to climb Asahi-dake, Hokkaido’s tallest peak! Well, that was before we were surprised by a snow storm on our way to the top. We do not know how far we were from the top when I decided to return and keep my 2 hands attached to my arms...
      After a much needed dip in the onsen, we went by car to discover the area of Biei with its ever changing landscapes and amazing perspectives, just enjoy the pics!
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    • Day 17

      Mt Asahidake

      September 20, 2016 in Japan ⋅ 🌙 2 °C

      Jeff drove us to Mt Asahidake. It was a magical place. We went for about an hour's walk on a rocky road. It was really scenic. The leaves were already starting to tirn yellow and red. It was pretty cold up the top, 7 degrees we were told.Read more

    • Day 26

      Road trip Yoichi to Sounkyo

      September 27, 2017 in Japan ⋅ ⛅ 10 °C

      Road trip in Japan... Yes we can!!!
      The lady from the travel agency was well prepared with signs in both languages to guide us through the car renting process step by step :-) She is on top of her job, no joke: can’t enter the address in Japanese in the navigation system?... No problem, enter the phone number and the system guides you to the location!!
      Pilot Kunnie drove us all the way to the Nikka whisky distillery: beautiful place, an inspiring love story between a Japanese and a Scottish which started during the first world war... and a tasting session of course!
      We did not taste too many as we had a long way to get to Sounkyo where we enjoyed our first onsen bath!
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    • Day 6

      Snow and Onsen

      May 14, 2016 in Japan ⋅ ☀️ 11 °C

      I always try to incoporate some national parks into my travels to get away from the busy and crowded cities and just enjoy a little bit of hiking. Hence i boarded the Okhotsk Express train to Kamikawa and then a local bus to Sounkyo, a lovely little Onsen town in a beautiful gorge. I had to get a ticket for the local bus at the trainstation and somehow the friendly man behind the counter already knew i was going there. I gues it's the main attracton of the area. ;-) Today's goal was to climb Mt. Kurodake, a 1980 meter high mountaintop. A cablecar and chairlift would bring me up to 1500 meters from where i would climb the remaining 400 meters to the top on a well marked trail. At least that was the plan. Since it was the end of the skiing season and the summer season hadn't officialy started, the chairlift was out of commission due to maintenance. This meant i would have to climb 200 meters extra. I was in a good spirit and decided to give it a go anyway. Yeah right. From the end of the ropeway there was quite a thick layer of snow still remaining and it was really slushy due to the high temperatures of the last couple of days. It took me over an hour to just get to the top station of the chairlift and from that point the climb got even steeper and the snow deeper. I tried to climb it but after a couple of minutes getting stuck up onto my knees in the slushy snow i exclameted some words i can't really repeat here and decided to get back down and enjoy the onsen i so rightfully earned. ;-)
      Obviously the walk down was a lot easier and within half an hour (after taking of my socks and shoes to let them dry a little bit) i was back down in the town of Sounkyo. I found a nice and small onsen and enjoyed the hot springwater. It's hard to describe the soothing feeling if you have been walking around all day and then to let your body relax like that. :-)
      Since the climb took a lot less time than planned i had time to visit Mt. Moiwa in. It has a great view of the city of Sapporo. I stayed there from dawn til darkness and had a delicious crayfish soup while enjoying the view at night. Back in the hotel it was straight to bed and i fell asleep almost instantly.
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    Kamikawa-chō, Kamikawa-cho, 上川町

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