• Walking Rowan
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Japan 2023

Kyushu and More Leer más
  • Kyoto to Odawara

    20 de noviembre de 2023, Japón ⋅ ☀️ 18 °C

    Train to Odawara, via Shizuoka, where my brother Kent lived as an Exchange Student in 1973, with Mt Fuji looming over the station. I had been there in the 1980s, but Mt Fuji did not appear, so I did not realise how "Japanese" his time had been.

    At Odawara we walked around the old castle- wonderfully uncrowded, and the harbour with its massive tsunami gates, then spent ages trying to find somewhere we both liked for dinner. 17.457/12km and 13
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  • Hakone

    21 de noviembre de 2023, Japón ⋅ 🌙 9 °C

    Our hotel was almost in the station, so in the morning we did the touristy Hakone Pass - an electric train, a funicular train, a cable car across sulphur fields, a grotesque pirate-themed ferry and then a bus and train back, via our own walk around Hakone and a botanical garden. Mt Fuji was covered in cloud... 15,777/10.6km and 47Leer más

  • Tokaido Trail - our own tour

    22 de noviembre de 2023, Japón ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

    Anne's idea....we were there to walk, so why not walk the Tokaido Trail, which was the ancient route for samurais. The Old Tokaido Road, or Hakone Road, as it was called on one sign. No problems for us: we had mastered Google Translate, and the other walkers were helpful and friendly...

    We caught the same train to start with, then a bus to where the walk started (thanks to both Google Translate and a friendly local walker) and down the path we went. Cobble stones, cedar forests, moss, a 400 yo tea house and vast forests, then Hakone at its glorious best, unlike the day before, with Mt Fuji radiating behind it, and an almost empty royal pavilion. Onwards from there we went down a dull road - we met two Germans who told us (correctly) that the path was closed due to a landslip, so we had to follow the road. It was only a few kilometres of drab footpaths and weeds, until the path joined up again and we walked downwards on stony trails towards the coast, though farming villages and past the odd ruined castle grounds. As we walked closer to the city the path became the footpath beside a boring urban road, so we ended up catching the local bus for the last few kms of urban sprawl to the station. We were at Mishima, the city next to Kent's Shizuoka, and, as in Shizuoka, they had green tea bushes everywhere. At Mishima we waited not long and used the passes to catch a bullet train to Odawara. It took perhaps 20 mins on the train and then a 5 minute walk to the hotel: funny to think that an hour or so before we had been walking on mountain cobblestones . Fantastic day, but tiring and sometimes hard going in the sun. 29,478/19.9km and 113
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  • Nikko and Tokyo

    23 de noviembre de 2023, Japón ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

    A minor glitch when we missed the train we had booked out of Tokyo... a little late in, and we could not find the right platform in the massive station. But we found unreserved seats on the next train, left our cases at Nikko station, and toured around. After Nara it seemed more confined and less exciting, but the colours were brilliant.

    Another train to Tokyo and we found our hotel just off Ginza, after a few false starts to get the right exit. Over the next few days we could do it in 5 mins, but the first day took about 15.... Once checked in, we walked around Ginza in the evening, avoiding the queues of chauffeur-driven Rolls and Benzes. What recession?? 21,439/14.9km and 26 flights
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  • Tokyo - Ginza, Palace and more

    24 de noviembre de 2023, Japón ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

    Good hotel, Ginza was stunning, Anne found her own building, we walked around the Palace and saw the hotel I stayed in often in 1989-90. Then to Shinjuku and everywhere in between. Shinjuku was more crammed in and busier than Ginza, but not as spotlessly clean and organised, and it didn't have the electrical stores I remembered. We went to Akihabara the next day...crowded, and sold only computer games and associated paraphernalia to computer gamers and associated persons.

    Late dinner in a restaurant in the maze that forms Ginza station... but we were learning how it works, and we were in and out without getting lost. 29,740/20.6km and 13
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  • Fishmarket, CBD, Ginza

    25 de noviembre de 2023, Japón ⋅ ⛅ 13 °C

    It was colder, but dry. We walked the few kms to the fishmarkets, then around the city again. Not sure why the fish stall had a knife the size of a small telegraph post, but the fish looked fresh. The markets were crowded, but not so the walk along the river and then into the city centre and back. Found a cacao shop, bought presents and continued to be staggered by the shops.

    Ginza is closed to traffic from around 5pm, and it becomes a pedestrian mecca. saw the biggest Uniqlo shop ever (ok, so I didn't know it was a Japanese brand...) and something different called Muji, which was huge as well.

    We had dinner in the Komoro-Sobo restaurant, which was on the side of a road (equivalent to a freeway) near the hotel - across or under a few massive intersections and we were there. it was coin operated: select a meal, put coins in the machine, get a number and sit and wait. The food was very good, and the people extremely friendly.. they knew us well after they had to explain that you needed to go tot the machines and pay before you went to a table and sat. Lots of cold water and tea. 31,698(!!) 22.2km and 9
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  • The Ginza Secret Garden

    26 de noviembre de 2023, Japón ⋅ ☁️ 8 °C

    It was cold and wet, our little umbrellas came out a lot, but we walked to a nearby old imperial garden and loved it. One of the best mornings of all, particularly as the enormous garden was almost empty. Afterwards we did a big loop back through some of the city - mostly empty for the weekend, the weather and the lack of tourists (?), and did a bit more shopping. We checked out, walked to our local station and caught the subway direct to the airport, and JAL to Oz. Perhaps underwhelmed by the lounge, where I almost left a sweater, but much preferred JAL's blue packs over the Sydney-leg cerise. Had to try to sleep all night to Sydney. 16,682/12.5km and 11 flights, plus a big one at the endLeer más

  • Home

    27 de noviembre de 2023, Australia ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

    Landed on time, which was around 6;30am, our one checked bag came quickly, told Customs we had been walking in Japan, and home on the train...which was not too bad by recent standards. Nicolas was at work, but he had been had been shopping,and we had things for a traditional home breakfast.Leer más

    Fin del viaje
    27 de noviembre de 2023