... in Japan stop working, and start travelling. I didn`t mind this so much, except when it came to bathing naked in the historic DogoOnsen. Being a reserved English gentleman, I could think of better ways to spend an hour or two on a Sunday morning than ...
... fall from the high ceilings. You definitely feel like you've stepped back in time as you soak in the healing waters of the Dogoonsen.
Late night Indian food and a few pints at a bar last open night to make way for condos. Winter X-games sled ...
... the inside of the Matsuyama city hall, and the train station.
We went around the city and we went out to DogoOnsen (the most famous and oldest bathhouse in japan). We didn't go in, since my mother knows what a bathhouse looks like. We then rode the ...
... at 3000 years old. In 1627 the DogoOnsen was built right on top of the spring. Onsen`s are bath houses and the DogoOnsen is a great, old building. The bath`s themselves were huge and made of stone with great stone monuments where the water poured ...
... city of the Ehime province, so I was thrown into some mild sightseeing action.
The main attraction of the city is the DogoOnsen - ancient baths once attended by the royal family, that Japanese now flock to from around the country. I took myself ...
... port. Sadly we only have 1 night here so will have to do a whistle stop tour of the surrounding area. Main reason to come here is DogoOnsen hot baths, reported to be one of the finest in Japan. It was too busy for the posh bath and tour so we had to ...
Mein Hauptgrund, nach Matsuyama zu gehen, war natürlich das Dogo-Onsen. Doch da ich schonmal hier war, beschloss ich auch noch das Schloss und den Ishiteji-Tempel zu besichtigen. Der Anfang machte das Schloss, da es relativ früh zumacht. Da meine ...
... to visit another town known for its onsens. In this case, there was one famous onsen. DogoOnsen is the oldest functioning onsen in Japan. It includes four separate bathing areas (two for men, two for women) and four different pricing ...
... train to the city of Matsuyama. The First thing I had to do was to check in my hotel to get a discounted ticket for DogoOnsen Hot Spring. It had been for the first time in many years to stay in a capsule hotel. Personally, I prefer guest ...
... #10 for next time. After a short nap in the YH, I went with a fellow hosteler A, (who's going around by scooter) to DogoOnsen. The entry tickets come in various types, so while A went just for the bath, I also got the 'tea and cracker in ...