Naeba Springs Hotel
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Real Japanese experiences
Our time in Suzaka and at the zen temple has come to an end. We've spent such beautiful days here, helping out on a meaningful project, and, in return, having the opportunity to live in a stunning natural area and experiencing many traditional Japanese activities and rituals: the tea ceremony with all its details and formality; zazen meditation, with ...
Japanese country life
We are fully immersed in the life of this small Japanese town. Our hosts are great! We do some work in the mornings, either painting, weeding, or building a website, then in the afternoons we get to do some sightseeing, or witness traditional ceremonies such as the tea ceremony!
Yesterday it was our day off and we went to visit a famous snow monkey park, where monkeys enjoy bathing at an ...
Live from the Japanese Alps!
Once reached Nagano by highway bus, we took the local train to Suzaka, 30 minutes away. It was peak time for kids going to school, and it was so interesting to notice that they all have to wear the same bag, a black (for the boys) or red (for the girls) leather backpack that looks very old-fashionable, not so comfortable, but very cute!
We were picked up ...
Snow monkeys, rotemburo and a rather pleasant meal
... company. Occasionally one would brush past you, oblivious or indifferent.
The keepers put wheat out to entice the monkeys to come down off the rocks. Some of the wheat went in the pond and the monkeys patiently fished it out.
On the way down we looked for the geyser that is meant to be on site, but they are doing construction work near it and appear to have switched it off.
We headed ...
Japan moto trip (Venus Line)
... day was the best one of my life so far was the discovery of an open air sculpture gallery, right on the Venus Line road in what would have been spectacular surrounds on a mountain top if it weren’t for the clouds in the way of the vista below. I hadn’t been planning doing anything on this trip except carve corners (and had spent much of the trip so far thinking how there was nothing along the way that could possibly be more fun and interesting ...