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Kirishima: Plan B it is
... fast pace. While nothing stood out as amazing, the hike takes you through temperate forests, past blue alpine lakes and over a sulphurous rock strewn crater that used to be Mt. Ioyama. Overall, it was nice enough.
The ride back, I dropped by Kirishima jingu (shrine), about fifteen minutes bus ride from the station. The grounds are set in the tress and the decoration is heavily colorful, obviously from a Chinese ...
Yakushim 4.5: Last gasp
... After the Taiko Iwa loop, I had time to divert to the Yayoi Sugi loop which leads you up and down an entirely paved and wooden staired path to the 3000 year old Yayoi cedar. This is probably the most popular loop with most tourists, only because it’s the most accessible and about 1 km in length. Both of the hikes took about 2.5 hours, while the stated time on the brochure is somewhere about 5. And that is probably accurate for the Japanese ...
Matsushima in the morning hutto at night...
... anything like a bakery or pastry shop near by...we put our laggage in the locker and then another smell, now of burned chocolate...wow that smell was even better so again we started running after it but nothing...do they spray food odors so people will be hungry while going to take the train?? in the end we found a good place with sweet pastries..we started the day very happy!!
after half an hour we reached ...
Dans le parc national de Kirishima
... commencé et nous sommes en plein milieu de la semaine. Tant mieux, je n’aime pas les trainards que ce soit dans les couloirs du métro ou sur un sentier de montagne. Qu’on se le dise !
On débute la balade par l’ascension du plus haut sommet du coin, le Karakuni-dake. La montée est longue de 2km pour un dénivelé de 700m, ce n’est ...
Parc National de Kirishima
... a pied. Il faut dire que physiquement il y a une grosse différence, lui 1m93 et 69 kilos d'os, moi 1m75 et 80 kilos.... de muscles.
A l'arrivée, la fatigue se fait sentir, c'était un parcours plus dur que prévu, cela ressemble plus aux sentiers des Alpes, qu'aux montagnes a vaches d'Auvergne.
Heureusement, l'après midi, repos, consacrée a la relaxation; habillé dans un kimono de curiste, nous allons tester les fameux bains Japonais appelés Onsen. Je ...