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Niigata-eki

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    • Day 54

      Niigata

      November 1, 2023 in Japan ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      I received by email an invite to volunteer at the Paralympic Games in Paris in 2024. An invite to volunteer at the Olympic Games in Marseille came a few weeks later.
      Leaving Sendai and travelling west, the coach took us to a dairy farm in the hills near Zao where we made ice-cream. We put a small jar containing cream into a larger jar which was half-filled with ice. Salt was added to make it colder. We shook the large jar for 10 minutes using a hand-towel since it got colder. Both jars were opened and we ate the ice-cream which was stuck to the sides of the small jar.
      The next stop was at a viewpoint of a waterfall surrounded by the autumn foliage.
      We stopped by a small shrine and a hot-spring foot-bath in Zao.
      There were lots of ropeways since Zao is a ski resort. The coach climbed around many hairpin-bends to reach the summit and the Okama volcanic crater lake near Mt Kattadake.at 1720m. There was a little snow in some gullies, and the temperature had dropped. Steve ordered our lunches from a vending machine in the cafe at the summit.
      In the afternoon, continuing our coast-to-coast journey, there was a long drive to Niigata, the final 90 minutes in the dark through many tunnels and then rice paddies.
      We arrived at the Hotel Sunroute at 18.30.
      I had dinner with two others in a booth in a restaurant. I had a steak followed by ice-cream sprinkled with parmesan cheese plus a red-bean mochi.
      There was a thunderstorm during the night.
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    • Day 55

      Niigata

      November 2, 2023 in Japan ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

      Using our IC Cards, we took a local bus to a rare Catholic church, and then to the Saito summer villa and garden, an example of Meiji-era architecture with sliding doors and some wall paintings.
      We walked to the Art Museum to see an exhibition by the local photography club plus a gallery of paintings.
      At lunchtime, I walked to the Hakusan Park and Shrine where small children in national costume were being photographed.
      I walked along the embankment of the Shinano River, the longest in Japan, for a few kilometres and almost reached the Sea of Japan, passing a few signs in Russian. Retracing my steps back into town, I went to the 20th floor of the Media Ship building for an overview of the city, river and sea.
      I had an early dinner at a western-style restaurant, and then looked at the Paris 2024 information on my iPad.
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    Niigata-eki, にいがたえき

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