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Real Japanese experiences
... it wasn't bad!); and people's hospitality and availability, even when they are not able to say a single word in English. And last but not least, we are immensely grateful to our hosts for taking such good care of us!
If you're interested in what we have been doing, you can find the webpage we have been contributing to here, including our review.
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Japanese country life
... town with many tourists, who come especially for the delicious chestnuts and sweets made of chestnuts.
Today we went to a mountain area nearby to visit a waterfall and see (along with many other buses of Japanese tourists) the koyo, the wonderful shades of yellows, oranges, and reds that the trees have right now! The colours are so strong and varied that it is a really beautiful sight.
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Live from the Japanese Alps!
... Japanese lunch with our hosts, and on our way back we saw an animal on the road: at first I thought it was a dog, but as we got closer and it jumped ahead of us, we realised it was a monkey!!! We didn't see it anymore unfortunately. But here they say that when the monkeys can be seen, it's because they can feel that the rain is coming... hope that's not the ...
Snow monkeys, rotemburo and a rather pleasant meal
... we ate deep fried tofu, rice, miso soup with wild mushrooms and vegetable tempura. There was a raucous band of locals in who were cheerful, trying out their English: "Adios amigos!" The food was delicious and the owner patiently listened to our dodgy Japanese!
Now we are back in our room editing lots of monkey videos and photos. Only a small sample will be attached to this blog!! A truly delightful day!!
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Japan moto trip (Venus Line)
... corner junkies on Gaijin Riders forum and using three of the 16 aforementioned BikeJine mag routes for guidance. Once you’re happy with the route, you can export it as .GPX format. I then loaded this route in OSMand, an Android app providing maps and route guidance, also based on OpenStreetMap (OSM). This app was especially useful for a foreigner like me in Japan because I could do everything offline. I have a HTC Desire HD which you ...