Ryusendo cave

Easy day. Took train and bus to Ryusendo. Did the cave tour which was kind of interesting and I have to admit that it felt a little creepy to be that far underground knowing that earthquakes do occurLeia mais
Easy day. Took train and bus to Ryusendo. Did the cave tour which was kind of interesting and I have to admit that it felt a little creepy to be that far underground knowing that earthquakes do occurLeia mais
Blustery day in the '50s. Got my coat on and I should have brought my hat. Might have to hide in a cafe.
Serow is a Kamushka in Japanese, I'm told by the motorcycle guy who rides a Yamaha SerowLeia mais
The weather is back to sunny and no wind, it promises to be a fantastic day as I set out to what is hailed to be the best part of the entire thousand kilometers. It does not disappoint.
Starting myLeia mais
I catch the 5:00 a.m. train and make it all the way up to Ikoku station by 8:30. It's sunny, it's warm but the wind is blowing very hard. I walk onto the beach and enjoy stepping in the sand. WalkingLeia mais
I chose to go to Ryoishi. It looks like the trail hugs the coastline, but it turns out to be a forestry road and absolutely no views of the ocean. I thought about Goishi coast - the initial plan - andLeia mais
Time for a break from the active days on the coast. I'm leaving Tohono for the Nagano Alps via Tokyo, it's an 8 hour trip. I'm booked in an actual hotel with an Onsen.
I saw my third Serow as it wasLeia mais
After check out I get into to another Onsen, this one turns out the best one so far. While walking to the bus I can feel and taste all the minerals my skin absorbed.
In the station I meet theLeia mais