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    • Dia 59

      Day 59

      28 de abril, Japão ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

      Today we hiked Mount Yahiko in 22°c so safe to say by the end we were very sweaty and gross!

      It took us a while to reach the nearest station which actually looked more like a temple from the outside than a train station! However, it only has one track and one train route so it’s a very small station so it definitely gave it a bit more character!

      Heading up to the base with as many water bottles as we could fit in the bag we walked for about 1km before reaching the dreaded stairs. We then proceeded to climb up the steps through the forest for 3km. 3km of steps- absolute hell for me. It was a beautiful setting through the forest but if I see another step today I might loose my mind!

      Huffing and puffing we made it to the top where I collapsed onto a bench and sent Jacob to go get an icecream which was much needed and deserved.

      The view from the top was absolutely beautiful with a view of Niigata and the surrounding rice paddies one way and the Sea of Japan the other way.

      We tucked into a bowl of ramen at the restaurant at the top with floor to ceiling windows - definitely had worse views! Before heading back towards the station to head home for the day.

      On the train back we actually got some lovely views of the setting Sun reflecting on the rice paddies. I am constantly reminded of the absolute beauty in this country, so lucky to be here!
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    • Dia 58

      Day 57-58

      27 de abril, Japão ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

      Day 57

      Today we packed up our backpacks once more and headed out of Fukushima to travel to Niigata prefecture. The journey was slightly frustrating as Fukushima is east and Niigata is situated on the west coast but there is no viable route going across the country so we had to head back towards Tokyo and then out to Niigata so it was a bit fiddly! It took us about 4 hours from leaving to arrive at our hotel so we dropped our bags and then headed to the beach for an evening stroll. We were hoping to enjoy sunset however it was very cloudy so we didn’t see much but it was still a nice stroll to end a travel day,

      Day 58

      This morning we wanted to explore Sado island which is just off the coast of Niigata prefecture and is one of Japan’s largest non mainland islands. So we headed down to Niigata port and took the ferry to Sado island which only took about an hour and got up to speeds of 50mph which we thought was pretty impressive!

      We arrived at Sado island and headed to the Toki ibis sanctuary. These birds are endangered and Sado island has taken on breeding and reintroducing them into the wild so quite a feat! The extensive work and dedication to these birds has reduced their status from critically endangered to “just” endangered with 11,000 left in the world. We learnt about their strategies and also got to see some of the birds too. It was definitely interesting and does fill us with some hope for wildlife in this climate crisis we find ourselves in!

      We then headed to the lakeside to enjoy the views of the mountains and the small very run down fishing villages that run along the bank of the lake. The lake was artificially connected to the Sea of Japan to help prevent flooding and as a result has a high salt content so the oyster fishing industry keeps these small villages going. With huge piles of old oyster shells literally everywhere it’s slightly bizarre as they litter the landscape! As we enjoyed wondering and exploring the island we had some lovely views of rice paddies once more! The rice paddies have actually been flooded now as part of the growing process casting pretty reflections that dance across the water. What was extraordinary was the sounds of the frogs and birds all around the area! Not just in the rice paddies but in small creeks it was actually really beautiful! No sounds of humans just of frogs and birds! We had a lovely stroll enjoying this and also keeping a sharp eye out to see a wild Toki ibis as they apparently are big fans of the rice paddies but sadly they didn’t want to come out of hiding for us today!

      Following this path winding back towards the port it abruptly turned a corner and stopped dead at the main road. Feeling uneasy I consulted Google maps which wanted me to walk right on the main road. Feeling slightly concered I looked at the buses and realised there was a stop just a two minute walk away on the main road. Gathering ourselves we made a quick dash to the bus stop and waited for the bus. Now the bus was coming from the wrong direction so we thought it might turn up the small alley and we would meet it there, but it just stopped dead on the wrong side of the road! The driver signalling us to come around we crossed the road and then edged around the bus fighting with a bush to get past and onto the bus! Quite a strange place to put a bus stop really but it all worked out well in the end!

      Arriving back at port we had a bite to eat and then wondered through the shops before waiting for our ferry back to Niigata city. Whilst we sat waiting I seemed to have gained an adoring fan? As a Japanese lady waved frantically at me with the biggest beam on her face. Extremely confused Jacob and I did the classic “smile and wave” whilst I started in complete confusion. I think it’s seldom that westerns make it out to this very remote island!

      I write this sat on the ferry watching the Sun sink behind Sado island as we zoom back towards Niigata, another fun day exploring.
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    • Dia 80

      Une journée pleine d'imprévus !

      29 de março de 2020, Japão ⋅ 🌧 6 °C

      Cette journée était censée être une simple journée de transports, remplie de trains, de gares et paysages qui défilent. Mais ce ne fût que partiellement le cas ! Si vous êtes joueur et avez du temps (je sais que oui) prenez une carte avec vous et suivez notre parcours !
      Levés à 8h, on quitte notre auberge kanazawaienne avant 9h et avec nos panneaux de stop, nous mettons en chasse d'un conducteur. Mais par temps de virus, être un étranger faisant du stop au Japon n'est pas forcément recommandé pour rejoindre rapidement sa destination... Après une bonne heure "d'attente", nous allions abandonner quand notre bienfaiteur arriva ! Un jeune rockeur japonais accepta de nous emmener jusqu'à la gare de Toyama. Arrivés à bon port, on remercie vivement notre chauffeur et prenons le premier train pour Tomari. En attendant notre train, on pique-nique sur le quai un énième succulent repas fait maison. Direction Itoigawa ! Pris en tenailles en la mer et les hautes montagnes, le trajet est impressionnant et sublime. À la gare d'Itoigawa, on troque notre grand train pour un minuscule wagon qui navigue entre montagnes enneigées et rivières mouvementées (non sans nous rappeler le Transsibérien). On arrive enfin à Minori-Otari où nous devons changer de train. Mais un arbre est tombé sur la voie sous le poids de la neige. On monte donc dans un bus direction Omashi où 1h30 plus tard nous prenons train express direction Matsumoto. Mais nous n'avons pas le bon ticket. Contraint de descendre à Azumino, on en profite pour faire le tour de la petite ville enneigées, son 100 yens shop (achat d'un carnet pour Emma) et son Hotaka Shrine, lui aussi enneigé.
      On remonte dans le train et arrivons, enfin, 30 minutes plus tard, à Matsumoto, notre terminus ! Avez-vous bien suivi le trajet ? Parce que nous pas du tout !
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    • Dia 11

      Nordküste

      16 de abril, Japão ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

      Auf dem Weg über die Nordküste an einem bewölkten und leicht verregneten Tag machten wir halt an einem modernen Surfer-Café um was kleines zu essen und das Internet für alle möglichen Dinge zu nutzen …Leia mais

    • Dia 13

      A quick lap of Hakkaisan Mtn

      3 de março, Japão ⋅ ☁️ 1 °C

      Left the lodge today with Callum, a bit of a sad goodbye for him after spending two months there working as a lodger and a backcountry guide. But set off on the roadie round 2 with a quick lap up to the top of Hakkaisan, which had the fastest Cable Way Car in Japan and free Sake tasting at the top of the Mountain.
      Pushed up past the top chairs to see what we could find in ways of untouched snow runs. Found a sweet ridgeline to cruise along, but only a few turns into our spot, found the snow really clumpy and a bit sketchy. So decided it would be a one and done kinda day. So rode back to the Van, before heading into Yuzawa to meet some friends, Walker and Hitomi (Lisa and Duffy's son and daughter-in-law) and sample some more Sake at a coin vending place with over 100 sales to try.

      Then we had some angel cake that melted in your mouth, and back on the road to get to the Bandai area as there was a prediction of up to 10 cm coming in overnight.

      We arrived just in time at night as the snow just started to accumulate.
      The first day of this leg went very well.
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    • Dia 4

      Night Rider!!!

      23 de fevereiro, Japão ⋅ ❄️ -1 °C

      Cruisy day in the village with a bit of a night ride rip!!
      Found a bit of gutter with the side of the van that got us bogged for a little bit, and needed a pull out from a friendly neighbourhood Japanese man and his wife. Very gratefulLeia mais

    • Dia 3

      Snowboarding Ikenotaira Ski Resort

      22 de fevereiro, Japão ⋅ 🌫 0 °C

      I arrived into my first Michi No Eki late last night, but still managed to get up early enough to ride some first day Freshies with Aleisha and James. Big long tree runs, and nice welcoming terrain to get the ole sea legs Great times in the trees and everywhere!!!Leia mais

    • Dia 57

      Sado Island

      4 de novembro de 2023, Japão ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

      On a rare wet morning, we went to the Sado Gold and Silver Mine Museum which explained the history of mining on the island via four videos. Then we went to the Gold Mine, walking down passageways on duckboards and seeing working models of the activities in the Mine. It was well-presented.
      We also saw ruins of the Mitshubishi mining facility.
      We went to the reconstructed Office of the Magistrate with its many rooms of tatami flooring and sliding doors. Next door was the reconstructed Seriba where separation of the gold and the silver was done by crushing, milling and sluicing.
      We went to Konpan-ji which had a 5-step pagoda, shrine and peaceful garden with few visitors.
      After a visit to a sake distillery and shop, we went to Tokinomori Park to see the Toki-crested ibises. There is a breeding programme and release into the wild. The ibises turn pink in the breeding season. We saw a few in the fields.
      Back at the ryokan, I went to the rooftop onsen before going out for a sushi dinner.
      Lunch was in a building in a conservation area with a sea-view.
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    • Dia 56

      Sado Island

      3 de novembro de 2023, Japão ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

      We took taxis to the Niigata Ferry Port for the 2.5 hour journey to Ryotsu, the port on Sado Island. We sat in a reserved 1st class lounge on the 5th floor of the ferry.
      A guide took us in a minibus to a large Japanese-style convenience store to buy a snack lunch which we consumed by the beach on the west coast.
      We drove to Shukunego to walk round an old fishing village. Some of the group went on coracles inside the harbour whilst some of us had ice-cream sandwiches.
      Then we drove to the OgiTaiko Centre to play and have a demonstration on the Kodo drums which was good fun. The drumming tradition came from China. I played a drum called Mister Potato made from a tree 600 years old, and Miss Piggy made from an inverted tree branch. The drummers have two years of daily practice and abstinence before being qualified to play publicly.
      We checked in at the Yoshida Ryokan with bedrooms with tatami floors and futons. Dinner was a Japanese set meal, and there was a performance of classical Japanese dancing afterwards.
      Sado had a lot of closed premises and is suffering from depopulation as the young move away, e.g. there is no university on the island.
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    • Dia 55

      Niigata

      2 de novembro de 2023, Japão ⋅ ☀️ 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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