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1761-1 Yufuinchokawakami Yufu, Oita Prefecture, Kyushu-Okinawa, Japan, 0977-28-8800
... journey, partly to review my course in Japanese and extract the verbs and vocabulary needed for the tasks of travel, and mostly because I loved this ryokan with its old wooden buildings looking like samurai houses and stone lanterns and paths through plantings, and lit torches at night.
Yufuin, Kyushu-Okinawa, Japan travlingal... of what unbelievably seemed to be residences where people currently live. There was a teahouse along the way that sparked my appetite for matcha (Japanese ceremonial green tea) and Japanese sweets. But I didnt give in to my temptation and trekked along.
Next on the path was the Former Shinkouji Temple. This former temple has become a resting place for visitors and residents alike. From the second floor you can get a great glimpse of the old buildings and stone path ...
Kizantei Hotel is located just about a 15 minute walk from Hita Station. Accessible by JR train from Fukuoka or Oita. From Hita Station to the hotel you will walk through Kuma Town, which is a charming area that takes you back in time with the old shops and tile rooftops. The opposite side of the station also leads you to Mameda Town which is also a back-in-time town with other tourist attractions such as the Gion Matsuri Museum where you can see ...
Hita, Ōita, Japan madamebutterfly... you can leave the bikes here for an additional 800yen or so, but I dont know how you would get back to the station, I imagine there must be a bus back.
Fuu-sui-en Camp Spot 風水園キャ ;ンプ場 (097-952-2108)
there are bungalows and river houses for rent here but I couldnt find much information but there are some pics on this website http://www.doumon.com/fuusuien/
... un rato hablando se nos junto una chica de unos 19-20 anos, que resulto ser de Valencia. Para mas coincidencia, estaba estudiando en la Universidad de Leeds. Le habian mandado a Beijing a hacer su ano de intercambio. y ahora estaba en Japon de vacaciones con su hermano mayor, que acababa de terminar la carrera en Leeds tambien. Era una chica super-maja. Muy jovencita, pero muy espabilada tambien. Hablaba espanol, ingles (con muy buen acento), chino, frances y ...
Aso, Kyushu-Okinawa, Japan cagonu... verde brillante. Precioso.
Espero que manana haga un dia soleado para sacar buenas fotos de los alrededores.
A las 9 de la noche ya estabamos cenadas, duchadas y leyendo un libro (o escribiendo en el portatil).
Oh! Las almohadas tienen dentro lo que parecen al tacto pistachos. Nicola pensaba que eran habas, pero sonaban como pistachos. En el otro hostal en Kawaguchiko, las almohadas tenian dentro algo que parecia arroz. Total, como les sobra....
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Usa, Kyushu-Okinawa, Japan axistranslation... I wouldn't want to get naked with anyone I know in the slightest....
I watched Rocky
Now in Fukuoka I happened to watch the most recent Rocky “Rocky Balboa” made with a couple of die hard fans. I thought that would be the end of watching Rocky in Japan. Little did I know was that the guy who worked at the hostel in Beppu was a big fan of Rocky. We stayed up late watching the first Rocky and then on the next night I watched ...
... of Aso, so we took off to scale the tallest of the peaks in the region, Naka-dake. After about 1.5 hours we reached what was essentially the top, no mean feat given the gusty winds and the loose rocks underfoot. However, we made it up and the view was utterly amazing--this is probably what keeps those crazy climbers excited about hiking up ridiculously challenging mountains. The views were great and you felt like you were on top of the world. In reality the climb wasn't too ...
Beppu, Kyushu-Okinawa, Japan mchao... standards! It's weird that a whole town has developed in the bottom of the calder - once the volcano erupts again - they'll all be toast. When we get back down to the town Jim decides on sampling the public baths here - he's really got into this thing - after the sand baths at Ikubusi I decide to give it a miss! Mind you he's cleaner than he's been for the whole of this trip. The following day we take the bus up to the top of Nake Dake ...
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