Togendai

Disembarking in Togendai, we wandered around the lake shore a bit before embarking on the ropeway to Owakudani.
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Disembarking in Togendai, we wandered around the lake shore a bit before embarking on the ropeway to Owakudani.
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After strolling around Owakudani, we jumped onto the ropeway again to Sounzan, where we transferred onto the cable car to Gora, a pleasant little town where we stopped for a simple lunch of soba inLeia mais
As Jeff and I were both onsen virgins, we took special care to research the pre-bathing rituals prior to our arrival so as not to offend, knowing that as foreigners all eyes would be on us. Tenzen isLeia mais
After the Hakone circuit, we arrived in Moto-Hakone around 5pm only to realize that no restaurants were open! This was a surprise considering it was Friday. Fortunately for us, the 7-Eleven was open.Leia mais
There was one sightseeing item we were 100% in agreement with: The Ghibli Museum showcasing the work of acclaimed anime director's Hayao Miyazaki's Studio Ghibli. Visitor numbers are limited, and weLeia mais
We went to Harajuku on Sunday to see the cosplay kids and the girls dressed up as goths and lolitas. Our experience began on the subway headed to Harajuku station where we shared a subway car withLeia mais
After Harajuku, we wandering the grounds at Meiji Shrine.
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During our exploration of Tokyo, our interest was piqued by "Cat Magic" posters. Investigating further, we learned that Tokyo has over 30 cat cafes. Because many Tokyo apartment dwellers are notLeia mais
After the cat cafe, we wandered to Shibuya and visited the Hachiko statue and the Shibuya crossing.
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