Asking Santa for some pressies...
My Long time Buddies...
Chilling at the Coffee house ...
Senseless fun...
And more chilling with the Babes...
Let's Cheers to Seasons of Joy, Laughter and Everlasting Happiness!
Discoveries of little wonders in life... Precious little gifts from thy lovelies... Simple little joy that brightens up my world... Life is simply beautiful~
Asking Santa for some pressies...
My Long time Buddies...
Chilling at the Coffee house ...
Senseless fun...
And more chilling with the Babes...
Let's Cheers to Seasons of Joy, Laughter and Everlasting Happiness!
Taking a morning stroll along the famous street..
Followed by the Morning market...
And some surprise find...
Like these weird-looking pumkins! A few more days to Halloween I supposed!
Now, the bus ride to Shirakwago...
Beautiful skies and colourful flora...
A glimse at the lovely mountains as the bus crosses the bridge...
The scenery are just so beautiful... I couldn't possibly sjare all o them.
Here's one's taken while going through a partially covered tunnel...
Oh! Are we finally reaching Shirakawago?
Oh yes! Reached!! Here's how the whole village looks like (not a very well-taken picture.)
Lovely flowers by the side..
The enormous task of constructing the thatched grass roof that allows them to withstand all weather.... (Don't be mistaken, I'm not so lucky to witness this. It is a picture of a poster that I took.)
That's all for now.
Some thoughts along the way back to Kobe:
"I'm finally travelling with somebody tomorrow onwards!! Something to look forward to..."
Am I unlucky or what? And I couldn’t understand why it was not stated or announced that the last ride up is going to start. And the staffs at the counters could only say “there is nothing we can do…” in their limited English…
I was so, so, so damn disappointed after coming all the way here and actually miss the chance to take the longest ropeway up to the peak to look at the acclaimed Nothern Alps of Japan! As they were trying helplessly to explain, I could only look down, trying very hard to hide my disappointment. When they finally brought someone over (someone who’s supposedly better with conversing English), I could no longer contain my disappointment any longer, I muttered “sorry” and make my way to the balcony outside.
I stumbled on a wooden bench and sat there, with tears flowing down uncontrollably. The loneliness of traveling that was so easily suppressed in my heart for the past few days suddenly burst out.
“How I miss traveling with my friend in Japan during Spring…!”
After several moments, they guy who knew a little bit more English came out and tried to comfort me. I guess he was lost on what to do with me as he could only say, “No, no..No, no,..come, come, I give you present…No, no, I give you present..”
I tired hard to fight back my tears, as I was so embarrassed showing my tears to strangers. But I just couldn’t stop my tears from flowing.
And the guy went on, “No, no….” and started chatting to me, possibly to divert my attention from my disappointment.
Thinking back, the scene was rather funny. Ha ha…
He brought me down to the little cafe where he’s working and made me a coroquette. He even offered to show me around Takayama after he knocks off. Such a sweet guy… But too bad, I’m meeting the nice father and his family after dinner.
I left shortly as I realized I got to catch the last ride down. When I reach the bus station, there was no one else except for a mother and her daughter. I hope I did not miss the last bus…! I checked the schedule again and was relieved when I realized that the last bus is coming in another 15mins’time. The sky dimmed as I waited. A little scary I thought.
The bus ride back was surprisingly longer than the ride up. I was running late for the dinner that I ordered at the Minshuku that I was staying. And I still got to walked a distance from the bus station where the bus is terminating. I was worried if I could find my way back to Sousuke as I got a little night blindness – not able to recognize the way at night, especially when I’m not so familiar with the place.
Well, my little night blindness problem was solved as the nice bus driver offered to drop me near my night lodging when I asked him how to get there. *Grinz* Saved lots of walking distance. Hee.. I was still complaining about his slow driving at the back of my mind a while ago… *guilty*
After a filling dinner, Junichiro introduce me to his wife, Hiromi, afterwhich, we went to fetch his elder son from his English class. I was made a guest appearance for a short while and got to interact with the cute kids there.
They showed me the beautiful night scenery of Takayama and the famous Samurai Street.