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Badhuis Beppu
... vazen met verse bloemen uit diezelfde tuin. Het hele hotel was van hout, rijstpapier en bamboe, dus toen het 's nachts flink waaide (doe die wind maar na, Ernie) klapperde alles uitbundig. Bij het weggaan waren onze schoenen voor ons gepoetst. De taal zorgde soms voor wat wederzijds ongemak, waarbij wij ons afvroegen hoe het hoorde (bijv rond eten en drinken), en zij wat die rare buitenlanders nu weer vroegen.... Maar al met al een onvergetelijke ...
Onsen & Jigoku
Heute machten wir eine Stadttour durch Beppu. Diese Stadt ist bekannt wegen ihren heissen Quellen.
Zuerst gingen wir auf die Höllentour. Dort besuchten wir mehrere Jigoku (Höllen). Diese heissen so, weiss das Quellwasser zu heiss zum Baden ist (meist 70°C bis 98°C). Faszinierend waren die verschiedenen Farben, die das Quellwasser hatte, von Rot über Grau bis Blau.
Anschliessend gingen wir ins Hyotan. Dies ist ein Badehaus, in dem ...
Travelling
... to Nobeoka. At the railwaystation there, they told us, that no trains are leaving because of the Taifun. A few minutes after, we asked about a bus to Beppu and then they told us, that there is now train to the north. So we were happy and a little bit late our traine left.
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In the capsule...
... a try and it would be the perfect option for anyone who missed the last train home after a long night out ;-).
Another praise to the Japanese goes out for their baking skills. Usually our breakfast has been on the go and we just dropped by at the local bakery. This way we've been enjoying some delicious breads (some with whole wheat, raisins, nuts and even a real crust!). Yes, it's something simple but so good and cannot be taken for granted outside Switzerland ;-).
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A pebble in a brook thinks itself a precious stone
... scoop it up and rub it all over yourself. It was a blast, and my skin sure felt great afterwards, but it wasn’t a place to linger.
We decided one bath just wasn’t enough, so then we headed to the much more upscale Hyotan Onsen. It is one of the places you can take a sand bath, where you bury yourself into hot sand. It’s pretty incredible. The weight of the sand on your body and the heat coming from below make for ...
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