Hotel Kusakabe Armeria
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Por los Alpes Japoneses.
... conoce absolutamente de nada, te acoja de esa manera, menos mal que aún queda gente buena en el mundo, siempre estaremos agradecidos. El camino hacia Takayama, es muy bonito, el tren, poco a poco, se va adentrando en las montañas y los paisajes son espectaculares, el río a un lado, la montaña a otro. Esta zona es muy rica en aguas termales, aquí son muy típicos los Onsen, baños públicos. A los Japoneses ...
Day 7: Rainy Day in Old Town
We woke up at 5 am from the chattering of rain hitting our window. It was a great call to do the bike tour yesterday instead of today. In this rain, it most likely would have been cancelled and we would have been really disappointed. We knew one of these days were in store for us during our long trip to Japan but we didn't expect it to rain for more than half the days so far. Damn it this is suppose to be dry season right now. On the bright side of things it'll be kind ...
Day 6: Takayama - Old Town and Bike Tour
... office to change our tour and hopped on the first train to Hida Furakawa. All the positive reviews we read made this one of the most anticipated activities in our itinerary so we definitely did not want to miss it. The maze of green rice fields, snow-capped mountain range and peaceful town of Hida did not disappoint and made for a majestic backdrop to a 3.5 hour bike ride. Even our tour guide Hiso was amazed with the clarity of the skies. Everything was perfect. I would ...
Yosemite of Japan: Kamikochi
... the highlights of Japan. We hiked to the top of a mountain range where we hiked down into the valley of Kamikochi, the forest that is compared to Yosemite National Park in California.
Gorgeous scenery and fall colours definitely takes you away from the hustle and bustle of Tokyo.
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Takayama temples mainly
... on 9-10th October, which we knew about but had scheduling problems. (Something to do with a Grand Prix)
We didn't take pictures of most of the sites as there were so many. In one temple,we came across a particularly gruesome mural that was Hieronimus Bosch-like in depicting develis torturing humans.There were some beautiful example of bonsai treesand there were shrine to some unusual gods. At one, if you left a worn ...