Japan 2020 - Trip 5

February - March 2020
5th trip in 5 years. Read more
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  • Day 14

    Day 14 - Around Tokyo

    March 6, 2020 in Japan ⋅ ☀️ 13 °C

    We set off for Tsukiji in the morning to visit Tsukiji Masamoto for knife. So we used the Metro to get there, once the knife was purchased we headed to Harajuku.

    At Harajuku we walked Takeshita street. I bought a few hats, we got some ice cream, and visited Daiso. After this we set out for Shibuya and saw the statue of Hachiko. Then we set off to Akihabara, and found a place to eat lunch. While we were in Akihabara we had to return to the custard fish pancake place. They were really good.

    We then headed back to Ueno to pick up our bags and made our way to Narita via Tokyo. Once here we picked up our TaQbin luggage from Terminal3, and lined up for check-in just after 5pm. Check in was set for 5:55pm, but they opened it up, and we were first in line. Bags checked, we set off to terminal 2 to get dinner and have a look around. Dinner was at Yoshinoya, we were the only westerners there. From there we headed back to terminal 3 and went to the gate.

    Flight home was packed, no spare seats this time. But we managed to get some sleep.
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  • Day 13

    Day 13 - Fujiyoshida to Ueno, Tokyo

    March 5, 2020 in Japan ⋅ ⛅ 11 °C

    We departed our lovely hosts in Fujiyoshida at 8am, catching the 8:22am train to Otsuki. Then we switched to using our JR passes to continue onto Ueno, changing trains in Shinjuku.

    We arrived in Ueno at 11:22am and walked down the few blocks to our fancy apartment style hotel room at Mimaru Tokyo Ueno Okachimachi. For ¥19,980 we have a large room with kitchen, dining area, 2 beds and a set of bunks. We splurged for our last night. Here we were able to check in early, so we did and dropped bags.

    Our first stop was Don Quixote just 3mins away, here the kids and I did a lollie shop while hubby did a whiskey shop. A lot of yen later, ¥22,000, we dropped these bags off and headed out again.

    A 7-11 lunch on the way the Ueno yodabashi store had a small toy section, so we headed to the one ay Akihabara. This one was much better and the kids bought some toys, and I got my annual japanese lego catalogue. We also found a good custard filled fish pancake place.

    From here we headed to Tokyo station to visit the Pokemon store, where the kids got one each. By now it was 5pm, so we headed to Shimbashi to eat at Tonkatsu Matsunoya. On our was there the train was stopped, someone had hit the emergency stop, we were only 1min from our station. We had to wait about 10mins before getting underway.

    Dinner was fine, but not as good as I remembered from Sendai. We then headed back to our hotel at 7pm.
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  • Day 12

    Day 12 - Fujiyoshida and Kawaguchiko

    March 4, 2020 in Japan ⋅ ☁️ 10 °C

    We had a slower morning start, and enjoyed a breakfast provided free at the hostel. A nice mix of cereal, bananas, toast and eggs. As it was a cloudy overcast day we set off to view things other than Mt Fuji.

    Pur first stop was Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Jinjya shrine. This is one of the original entry points to ascend Mt Fuji. It is set in a beautiful cedar grove with some very big cedar trees, the shrine itself is very beautiful.

    From here we walked towards Fuji Q , where we caught the free shuttle to Kawaguchiko. Once at the lake we walked around and onto the bridge, Fuji was still covered by clouds at the top.

    We once again caught the free shuttle back towards Fujisan, stopping again at Fuji Q. From here we walked to Saizeriya, where we had a late lunch. Another 15min walk put us back at the hostel at 3pm for a well earned rest. In the last 3 days we have walked 13.6km, 14km and today another 13km. I must say the kids are great and don't really complain about all the walking we do.

    After our rest we ventured out into the rain to grab a 7-11 dinner and return to the hostel to eat it and chat with the hosts. Then it was time to pack up our bags ready to depart in the morning.
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  • Day 11

    Day 11 - Kofu to Fujiyoshida

    March 3, 2020 in Japan ⋅ ☁️ 12 °C

    We were up and out early from Kofu, as the weather was clear and we could go back up the castle lookout to see Mt Fuji for the first time in 5 trips, before catching the 8:18am train to Shimoyoshida.

    We had to change trains at Otsuki, from here we were on private railway, so no JR pass, tickets were ¥980 for adults. The train was decirated on the outside with Fuji themes, and was slow, but very scenic. At Shimoyoshida we hiked up to the Chureito Pagoda for the famous pagoda/Fuji picture. There was a lot of stairs, but the view was worth it. We were very lucky to still have Fuji not covered by cloud.

    From here it was only 2 stops by train or 1.6km to our destination for the next 2 nights. So we decided to stroll the 1.6km to Fujiyoshida. We were glad we did when we noticed signs saying take your photo from the sidewalk, this was the spot where the street lines up with Mt Fuji framing it. So we also took the street and Fuji shots. We had a 7-11 lunch on the way - great Kaarage on a stick.

    We continued on foot to the Hana Hostel, our home for the next 2 nights. The hosts are fantastic, and have children the same age as ours. The beds are so comfy, and have awesome pillows. So after checking in, we took advantage in the clearer weather, it was set to cloud over around 4pm. We then walked the 100m to Fujisan station, then caught the train to Kawaguchiko. From here we walked to the ropeway and rode it. Luckily there was no line up and barely any wait time. ¥900 return, and we got to see the lake from up high 1700m and also got to see Mt Fuji from a different point, though the cloud had surrounded the top part. We wandered back to the station, and caught the free bus back to Fuji station.

    After a rest we went out to a tonkatsu restaurant for dinner. It was very good, filling and cheap. Then we had a great chat and share with the host and her daughter.
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  • Day 10

    Day 10 - Kofu

    March 2, 2020 in Japan ⋅ 🌧 9 °C

    We checked out, had our last hotel breakfast and caught the 7:57am bus to Nagano. (¥2,100A, ¥1,050C), arriving after 9:30am. We had time to grab some snacks before boarding the wide view train to Shiojiri. This journey was just under an hour. At Shiojiri we switched to the Azusa bound for Kofu, another 57mins away.

    Arriving at 12:19pm into Kofu we walked near the station and lunched at yoshinoya. The bill of ¥1,500 was vastly different from the ¥6,000 odd we were paying at Shiga Kogen.

    We then found our hostel, Sonomama, where we have a private bunk room and bathroom for ¥12,600. We were able to check in early around 1pm. So we dropped backpacks, and went for a walk. We discovered a tourist info, gathered a map, then trekked 2.6km to Takeda Shrine for a look, wandering back we visited Yamanote Goman gate, then walked through to the grounds where Kofu castle was. After this long walk we headed back to the hostel for a rest.
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  • Day 9

    Day 9 - Last day at Shiga Kogen

    March 1, 2020 in Japan ⋅ ⛅ 1 °C

    It was another clear day, set to get into single figures, for our last ski day. We had plans to meet up with the ski forum members at 8:30am.

    From here we skied a few runs at Yakebitiyama, then we parted ways and headed over to Diamond and onto Family. Jason tried the black run there, we were glad the rest of us bailed from that. Then we headed back to Yakebitiyama and skied from gondola 1 back to 2, then back to Prince West.

    Here we had a late lunch, then tackled the task of packing the skis and ski gear bag up. We sent each bag to the airport (¥2700 approx each). So we hope to meet up with our ski bags at Narita. We also shipped a clothing bag off to Fujisan, where we'll hopefully meet up with it after our night in Kofu. So we'll just have backpacks for our next overnight stop.

    Dale and I had our last onsen, then for dinner, we dined at the Prince West buffet, using the meal vouchers that we included in our package.
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  • Day 8

    Day 8 - Shiga Kogen - all mountain

    February 29, 2020 in Japan ⋅ ⛅ 3 °C

    It was a stunning bluebird day in the morning. After breakfast we headed to Okushiga-kogan. Here we skied a few runs, the kids loved the freeride park.

    After that we lunched under gondola 2 again at the donburi place. Then headed over to Ichinose Diamond and onto Family. We did a few runs here with the kids and hubby enjoying going off the sides a bit.

    After this we rode terakoya, and then headed over to Higashiteteyama and found the most unusual traverse, skis off cross the road, then continue onto the gondola. After this we headed back over to the Prince. A quick onsen, then out to dinner with a few people from the ski forum at the Teppa bar.
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  • Day 7

    Day 7 - Shiga Kogen

    February 28, 2020 in Japan ⋅ ☀️ -1 °C

    We were onto all mountain passes today, which meant we could go all over the 18 ski areas that make up Shiga Kogen.

    We had a small glitch with them not issuing Oscar a pass, but it turned out being 6 he was to go through the electronic turnstiles with us. Once figured out we were on our way.

    We went to Ichinose Diamond, then over to Family, Terakoya, before making our way down Higashiteteyama, to Hoppo Bunadaira. Here we had lunch at Aspen Rest. Since we were close we went to Hasuike, via Giant, then went on a bit of a walk to the Post office ATM.

    The way back damn near killed us with all the uphill traverses. Starting with the walk from the post office to the Hasuike lift, and the the killer uphill traverse from Hasuike onto Giant. Once they were done it was easy.

    The views the while mountain were amazing. We rode such a variety of chairs and the tiny gondola. The kids and hubby went off road a few times. We went under the road a few times, over some bridges, and skiing alongside a road is unique. I don't know how many km's we skied, but the kids were fantastic.
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  • Day 6

    Day 6 - Shiga Kogen

    February 27, 2020 in Japan ⋅ ❄️ -4 °C

    We woke to find it still snowing, the car park was very white and cars had about 15-20cm on them.

    When we hit the slopes we experienced our first taste of powder snow. Much fun was had making new tracks off to the sides of runs, hubby and the kids found new lines in the trees just on the edge of the runs.

    We moved over to ride the gondola, as this much more pleasant in the snow than the chair. Gondola 2 runs were better than the runs off gondola 1 for us due to more wind at gondy 1. We stopped for an earlish lunch at the dotonburi bowl place under gondola 2 again.

    Then we went back out and enjoyed the snow some more. The good part was that due to the cold (-5 to -10) you didn't get wet at all. The kids wore some snow at times when they stacked it. Jason and I each had an off of our own. One of Dale's stacks in about 40cm of powder had us searching for a ski that came off. Luckily it was found. The onsen was great after a day like today.

    Tonight dinner was at Altopiano in Ischinose. This was up some stairs, that were buried under a whole lot of snow. It continued to snow all through dinner.
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  • Day 5

    Day 5 - Shiga Kogen

    February 26, 2020 in Japan ⋅ ❄️ -1 °C

    After a snowy night, we woke to a blanket of snow outside the window. So after the standard hotel breakfast fare we suited up and headed out for the lifts. There wasn't really much of a queue, but there were more people around compared to yesterday.

    Visibility was ok down low, but up top of all lifts and gondolas it was very foggy with only about 50m vis in places. The kids had a ball chasing daddy through the trees on the edges of runs

    Before lunch we headed off into the side of a run and had a play in the snow. Snow angels, and a kind of snowman were made. We then lunched at the Prince west wing restaurant.

    Kids and I did some laundry, while hubby lapped the quad chair a few more times. The Dale and I hit the onsen again. We then caught the bus into Ichinose and dined at the fabulous Nepalese place. The naan is amazing, the chicken Tikka was good too.
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