Showing posts with label Japan Vacation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Japan Vacation. Show all posts

Thursday, August 30, 2007

Dewy Dew Dew Hokkaido Vacation (Part III)

Day 7: 10 July 07 (Shiretoko)
Drive from Abashiri to Shiretoko

*** Check in at Iruka Hotel, Utoro (Highly Recommended)
1 night stay at Iruka Hotel (9450yen/pax)
They say you might chance upon dophins if you're lucky, it's a great dolphin-watching spot, that's how the name of the Hotel came about.
If you can't see any dolphins, you will still get the see the very very special "Cloe-ne", an angelic-looking creature that lives in the freezer of Iruka Hotel. You can only see it when you go ice-diving and they have kindly show us this cutie, without having to go for an ice-diving trip during winter.
I thought the mascot of Utoro is a fictional character... now i know it's real....

Outdoor Onsen with Gorgeous view of the sea.



From Abashiri, take road 244 until Shari town, then onto road 334 which will lead you to Utoro – Hotel is on the way reaching Utoro. (Abashiri - Utoro about 80 kms).
Highlights:
Kamuikka Falls

Pretty sight! with sea gulls frollicking in the sea breeze and perching on the cliff side.

We also get to see deers as you take a little stroll to the viewing point.

Furepe Falls - Treak cancelled due to weather.. (Sad.)
Supposed to be an "onsen" waterfall, the one of the few outdoor onsen that allows you to bath with clothes on and mixed (males and females).

Shiretoko-go-ko
Supposed to bear able to have bear-sightings if we're "lucky"...but, due to weather... I guess the bears are hibernating in their warm and comfortable den, tucked snugly against the cuddy, fuzzy bodies of their mother bear.

We only managed to visit 2 or 4 of the 5 "ko" due to the wet weather, and perhaps some "bear sightings", the autheorities have closed off the route to the last 2/3 "ko".

The lake looks mystical against the greyish-white skies and slightly misty air. I could imagine it would have been even more spectacular against the backdrop of sunny blue skies with the calm, pristine waters reflecting the beauty surrounding it. Perhaps, if we're lucky... we could even chance upon the baby bear and its family in the distance.

** Dinner @ Iruka Sumptuous. Check this out!


Day 8: 11 July 07 (Shiretoko-Mashu-Kussharo)

* Breaksfast at Iruka

Off we go... to catch the sunrise at the pass. However, due to the heavy fog at the mountain top, we catch any sunrise. But we were happy that at least we didn't pay to take the tour coach..and we didn't have to brave a walk out against the chill... And of course, I thought misty mountain passes is quite a sight too! Mystical, mysterious and magical! Ah Q spirit helps at times... :)

* Lunch @ ... Wagyu Sashimi Don. Yummy!
I have never tried wagyu sashimi...this is my first. AND it's quite good! I can still remember the the sweetness as I chew on the tender, smooth wagyu slices...

Highlights:
*Sunrise at Shiretoko Pass

- Check the weather and season beofre you go.. We were driving so we tried our luck.
*Shiretoko peninsula cruise
- SHouls be beautiful, i imagine... however, we had a drive through the mysterious passes instead.
*Mashuko, Kussharoko, Bihoro Pass, Io-zan
Another mystical sight... it's known for it misty atmosphere...

Before we reach Akanko town, we drop by to try the Best soft-serv and the natuaral "ashi - onsen". You just got to dig a pitch huge enough for your feet, and soak in the steamy hot puddle. Quite hot, so go to do it slow.

But once you adapt to the warm water, it's quite heavenly in such cold weather.



* 1 night stay at Minshuku Kiri (3160yen/pax)
At night, we were invited to Hoshina-San's party! Nice cosy log house, joyous laughter of kids and warm hospitality made our short stay at Akanko memorable.




Day 9: 12 July 07 (Akanko)


Highlights:

*Akanko, Onneto
*Minshuku Kiri, then to Wu-san (at Kushiro)


Day 10: 13 July 07 (Akanko-Kushiro)
Kushiro Shitsugen 2000 Car Drop-off
*1 night stay with Wu-san

A nice guy with little words. Despite his busy schedule, he still squeezed out time to bring us out for dinner...



Day 11: 14 July 07 (Kushiro-Tokyo)
1020 Depart Kushiro
Highlights:
Shopping – Shinjuku, Shibuya, Harajuku Prada flagship store Burberry Blue label…after much search we finally found the store in the wet wet weather. However, much to my disappointment, the series (bags) wasn’t quite to my taste. Disappointed.



Day 12: 15 July 07 (Tokyo-Singapore)
Highlights:

Yoyogi park Harajuku Freak Show - But didn’t go due to wet weather…
1515 Leave Tokyo
1645 Narita Airport
1815 Depart Narita

~ The End~

Dewy Dew Dew Hokkaido Vacation (Part II)

Day 4: 7 July 07 Rebun-Wakkanai

0546 Arrive Wakkanai (Hanatabi Rishiri)

Ferry from Wakkanai to Rebun (Kafuka), 2200Yen (0620-0815/0730-0925)


Mt Rishiri ~ from Rebun Island



Highlight: Trekking on Route # 4?

Still a long way to go...



Ferry from Rebun (Kafuka) to Wakkainai (1620-1815/1725-1920)

* Dinner @ Takechan – Tako Shabu 1 night stay at Wakkanai Moshiripa Youth Hostel (3960yen/pax)
Nice cozy Hostel...



Day 5: 8 July 07 Asahikawa-Asahidake-Biei


0710 Leave Wakkanai (Super soya 2)

1045 Arrive Asahikawa

*Left lugguage at Mazda Car Rental.


Lunch @ Santoka’s Shio Ramen lunch Supposedly famous ramen chain in Asahikawa. Hear that it’s coming to Singapore!

Direction: Follow Midoribashi-dori from the station out to the 3rd major intersection, (with spotlight) on the first floor of the Midoribashi building on the left corner. If reach Yonjo-dori, overshot by one intersection.


Pick up car and start off our road trip!!


Highlight:

*Asahidake onsen (1hr away from Biei & Asahikawa)

Asahidake Ropeway (0600-1900, 15min interval, 2800yen)

Option 1: Summit Hike – (1-2hrs 1way) OR

Option 2: Circular Trail – (30-60mins) - We took this, but due to some detour, and lots of time spent at taking pictures, so we spent about 90mins on the trek.

The breathtaking scenery and beatuiful blooms is just so irresistible...



Another shot with Asahidake in the background

*Biei

*1 night stay at Bibaushi Liberty Youth Hostel (4,880yen/pax)
Nice little hostel, warm and cosy. Touch of the countryside. Private room with shared bathroom.



Day 6: 9 July 07 (Furano-Sounkyo-Abashiri)

Highlight:

Biei/ Furano – Lots of flower fields, patchwork fields and endless vast pastures for phototaking Sounkyo Gorge/waterfalls

The cute little house - a typical scenery on any japanese cartoon


The empty field opposite the sunflower field...


Farm Tomita - The famous colourful flower field


And, of course....

The Special place....



*Left Furano/Biei and head toward Abashiri by 5pm (estimated drive of 3hours)

It was a long...hard drive.... especially amidst the heavy fog. Luckily, the visibility became better as we went drove towards Abashiri.

* Packed dinner at Conveni Store during the Driving stops

*1 night stay at Hotel Sun Abashiri (4,000yen/pax)

~ To be Continued ~

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Dewy Dew Dew Hokkaido Vacation (Part I)

Had been looking forward to this flora wonderland... Finally been there, done that. Here's a brief overview of the trip. I will include the full itinerary here to benefit whoever's planning a F&E trip to Hokkaido! (However, due to some snippets on our first-hand experience, the blog entry become excessively long..so this will be split a few parts):

Day 1 – Singapore-Tokyo, Asakusa
0640 Arrived at Narita Airport
Train transfer 1,080 yen (Narita -Asakusa)
0830 Checked-in Khaosan (near Asakusa Station) for 1 night (2,630yen/night)
Went to Asakusa
*Lunch @ 大黑屋: Tempura Set at 1,730/pax
(only starts around 11plus, 12.)

As you can see from the background, it's a very popular restaurant...
But somehow, I don't really understand why.

Highlights:
- Asakusa, imperial castle

- Roppongi

- Tokyo Tower

We met Eugene's friend for Dinner after a visit to Tokyo tower.
***Dinner @ a Local restaurant (can't remember the place, but it's very nice)
We had a sumptuous meal with so much dishes, I can't remember them all. What left the most impression is a type Sashimi from a kind of fish in season. It has a maroon red flesh, with a special kind of sweetness and goes really well with sake.

Day 2 – Tokyo-Hakkodate
Early visit to Tsukiji Fish Market
***Sumptuous Breakfast at Daiwa Sushi: Nigiri Set @ 4,300 yen - worth it!

(note: The set wa supposed to be only 3,500 yen, but we ordered Otoro sushi after that. We were really full, but the nice chef made us a "Special" Otoro sushi - I thought the 800Yen was worth it.)


The Chef incharge of our Nigiri seto.

Check out the Queue, So better be there early to beat the crowd...



Highlight:

- Tsukiji Fish Market and Breakfast at Daiwa!

- Stroll down to Ginza from Tsukiji Market

- Went back to Asakusa for a few pics with blue skies (the sky was greyish the day b4)

1115 Left for Haneda Airport
1300-1420 Flight from Haneda to Hakodate Airport
Transfer bus to Hakkodate JR Station (20mins from Airport, 300Y)
1500 Hakkodate JR Station
( Booked Hanatabi Reshiri tickets and exchanged our 3 daysHokkaido Railpass for use from Day 3 to 5. There's also a Tourist Information Centre on the right side of the station.)
*Check-in @ Niceday Inn (3,000Y/pax)
Address: 9-11 Otemachi, Tel: (81) 0138 22 5919
Direction: Hakkodate Station, take the west exit out of the station and walk stright pass the morning market, after crossing the wode, tree-lined avenue, take the 3rd left (across Kokosai hotal entrance) Inn is a white, 2 storey building on your right.

Saito San - Nice lady

with a Nice cosy lodging to make us feel at home.

*Lunch : Curry rice

Highlights:
- Stroll towards the harbour, which is within walking distance.
- Therefater, stroll towards Hakodate-yama foot, also known as the Motomachi District, which houses some historical buildings like Russian Orthodox Church and Old Public Hall of Hakodate Ward. Our ultimate destination was the summit of Hakodate-yama for the renowned postcard-quality night view.

So, Don't miss! Hakkodate night view
(Note: Another spot worth a visit is the Goryo-kaku - Japan's 1st western-style fort in the shape of a star. We didn't manage to see this due to time constraint, though we managed to get a glimpse of it from the sky as our plane flew in towards Hakodate Airport.)

Do you understand why Hakkodate

has one of the World's most beautiful night scenery? Humm.. somehow,

the photo doesn't do the place justice

Mt Hakodate Ropeway (between 10am to 10pm; 640 Y one-way, 1,160 two-way)
Recommended time: When the sun is setting, so you get to see it at sun down and at night.
We took one-way and a bus down
*** Dinner @ 海鮮炭焼そーらん亭 (かいせんすみやきそーらんてい)(recommended)
Operating hours: 17:00 ~ 00:30 (No rest day, Only Cash)

Hakkodate is famous for its fresh, live seafood as it's a key seafood trading centre. イカ(ika)~ meaning Squid, was in season when we were there.
As such, we decided to look for a nice restaurant with good イカ (Ika) dishes and not too far from Niceday Inn. And there it was... 海鮮炭焼そーらん亭 (Kaisen Sumiyaki Soran Tei).
I'm glad we went there. It was said to be about 5 mins away from 函館駅 (Hakodate JR), but I think we took about 7 mins. Night was rather chilly after one whole day of incessant rain. But I guess the cold chilly walk in search of good food is all worth it!

We had grilled fish, the famous イカめし (Ika Me Shi ~ stuffed squid with seasoned guitunous rice), イカ刺身(Ika Sashimi), Roast duck slices and Bacon asparagus 焼きとり (Yakitori)。

Oh, I must say the Ika Sashimi ~ was so, so fresh! It was still swimming in their tank, and they only cut it just before serving. It was So fresh that the tentacle twitched when I bite it, and sometimes, it might even stuck on to the roof of our mouth... hee..sounds rather scary. But it's really so fresh, you can taste the sweetness of the transparent flesh. And note that I used the word "transparent" and not "translucent".)
The food's so nice, we only remember to take a picture mid-way through the meal ...

All these good food (no alcohol) for only 2,720 Yen/pax?!!



Day 3 – Hakodate-Sapporo-Otaru
***Breakfast @ Morning Market Asa-ichi: Seafood Donburi
Sluurp! Cheapest, freshest seafood donburi I ever had, topped generously with Uni, salmon roe, bits of kani (crab)... Argh... thinking of it makes me drool.

This is the Owner of the restaurant with

the freshest and most delicious Kaisen Donburi I ever tasted.

Train schedule(highlighted timing is what we took)
0704 Depart Hakodate 0830 Depart Hakodate
1018 Arrive Sapporo 1147 Arrive Sapporo

*Leave Bags at train lockers to travel light.

Sapporo is a cosmopolitian little city in Hokkaido, though not as crowded as other cities like Tokyo. As such, it is not so appealing to me. We merely stopped by to look at some attractions.

Highlight:
Sapporo Park, Tokeidai (Clock Tower), TV Tower (shaped like Eiffel Tower)

Next, to Otaru.

Train schedule
Depart Sapporo 1044 1114 1144 1214 1244 1314 1344
Arrive Otaru 1116 1246 1216 1246 1316 1346 1416

We walked down the street infront of the train station, in search of the well-known canal called Otaru Unga. Along the canal are several historical buildings like Mitsui Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Coproation (still in use), Bank of Japan and etc.. Further down, there's a stretch lined with rather interesting shops selling pretty ornaments made from glass. The area is rather touristy, but still nice.


*Lunch @ Sushiya Dori
Nice set lunch.

Highlight:
Otaru Canal, Kitaichi Glass, Orgel~musicbox , Traditional architectures like Nippon Yusen Co., MSMBC and Bank of Japan.

Otaru is supposedly famous (or rather, JNTO is trying to promote Otaru as) The place for handmade/personalised musicbox and glass-blowing little town. Initially, we were tempted to get our own personalised music-box with our selected tune..But after browsing at the materials on display, we managed to pull ourselves out from this gimicky trap.


Otaru Canal - A rather Romantic place at dusk

with gas lamps lining the walkway besides the canal...


Even the interiors of the shops got a unique 'feel',

created with crystal glass lamps hanging down from its high ceiling

Train Schedule Back to Sapporo
Depart Otaru 1534 1604 1634 1704 1734 1834 1904 1958
Arrive Sapporo 1606 1636 1706 1736 1807 1906 1936 2043

* (Intended) Dinner @
- Ramen Dinner at Susukino/Shopping; OR
- Shin/Ramen Yokocho
But……due to a series of unfortunate event, in the end... we only had some Onigiri (rice roll) from Conveni Store at Train station. In fact, I didn't even had any dinner I think..

2305 Departed Sapporo (Hanatabi Rishiri 6300yen/pax)
It was an Overnight train - we had to share the sleeping berth with 2 other people. It was Quite a good concept to use curtain to give us some privacy within the limited space given to us.

~ To be continued~

Monday, May 15, 2006

Autumn Holiday Part VIII

As the trip draws nearer to the end, I could still remember how i wish i could stay longer... I could not thank my dear friend enough for sharing my experiences after each trip away from 'home' and being there with me spiritually when i faces obstacles during my lone trip out. It was such comforting moment to see a familiar face after a long hard day of solitude. Though there're friendly people i got to know along the way, nothing beats a familiar face, especially that of a friend.

So, on the last day, which coincides with a holiday, was of course, spent with her. It wasn't anywhere touristy or special... But, I had a Great time - one of the best during the 14 days in Kansai.

Day 13 - Around Kobe Heartland

Off to her student's school Carnival

Art Museum at Hart of Kobe... One of my Fav Spot in Kobe!

An expression of Art

A pool of little styrofoam balls covering the Statues placed at random spots

- We are Supposed to 'feel' the art pieces...

But I must say we had a Great time "drowning" ourselves in the pool.

My favourite piece

Shopping around Kobe Port and Dinner at O'Spaghetti

Thanks my dear friend. The trip wouldn't have been possible without you. I guess sometimes things happen along the way, but you're still one of the friend that I truly cherish.

Wednesday, April 19, 2006

Autumn Holiday Part VII

Day 11 - OSAKA
A morning stroll to Osaka Castle...



And followed by ~ Osaka Aquarium

海遊館, which literally means "playing in the Sea Pavillion", is one of the largest aquarium in the world centered around the theme "Gaiai Hypothesis" advocated by Dr James Lovelock. Osaka Aquarium is conveniently located on the waterfront of Tempozan. (Wait! Do you know that Tempozan is actually a mountain? or rather a hill? In fact, it is the Lowest hill in Japan!)

I Conquered This Mountain in my heels! すごいいですね。


There is an extensive collections of marine life that one could find in the Ring of Fire (Pan Pacific Volcanic Zone) and the Ring of Life (Pan Pacific Life Zone). It is one of the aquarium that houses every divers favourite mammal - the Manta Ray... Other than that, there's also the resident Whale Shark affectionately called "Yu-Chan", and the Cute and Legendary Ocean Sun Fish! Woo hoo...! What an eye-feast! I was staring at the super-huge tank (9 meters deep, 5,400 tonn) for a long, long while...filming and snapping Yu-Chan gliding around with her faithful followers, Manty playing in the little whirl-pool and the elegant spotted eagle rays flying around the tanks.

King Penguin at the "Antartic", Aren't they cute?

One of the resident sharks in the "Pacific Ocean"

"Manty" twirling around...

By the time, we finally left, it was already dusk. Nice christmas lightings lined the streets...

Marine-theme Christmas lighting framing the walls of the Aquarium

Beautiful night view from the Ferries Wheel at the Waterfront

The night ended with a really nice and yummy dinner at a Korean Restaurant that belongs to Toshi's uncle. It was ReallY GOOD, never tasted Korean food that's so delicious. Just tinking of it makes me drools... (I thought the Korean restaurant at Anson Rd is good, Now....)

Day 12 - Tottori

Beautiful view, yummylicious pear soft cream (that i still miss...), and butt-soring drive... All that that's nice, shall just let the pics do the work again...

Beautiful works of nature...

Sand dunes - the largest in Japan


Gazing at the vast Sea of Japan

楽しかったですね...

And this marks the end of the 5 days Kansai Discovery Expedition withToshi San.

どもう ありがとうございます。。。

I shall be your host the next time you come to Singapore, or anywhere near Singapore

~ This I promise...

Saturday, February 04, 2006

Autumn Holiday Part VI

Day 9: USJ
It was a day of Fun and Excitment! Though I have been there during my visit in Spring, the rides never fail to thrill me. Everything was good, except for the Queue... A good training ground for building up your patience. Hee hee...


Halloween Party at USJ
Yummylicious Dinner at...
Buffet-style, so....
Hee hee.. guess which Container of sticks is mine?

Day 10: Uji & Kifune
Nice bridges, shrines and park...

Oh! This is the park is where I got my little red leaf - the First Red Leaf I saw and there was just this little one that has turned red for Autumn (as I was there too early, 2 weeks early, to witness the beautiful foliage).

Little ducklings (the little black dots) along the river

Strolling along the river...

平等院- the shrine that is imprinted on 10 Yen Coin

Here's the wonderful friend who has been bringing me around ...

Passed by a glass house at dusk~

(*feels like the little match girl who could only stare at the warmth inside the lighted house as the chilling breeze froze my fingers ...)

Luckily I got a beanie to keep me warm.. *phew!