Omagari City Hotel
Travel Blogs from Daisen
Living by the code
... People seemed calmer here and took their time. We explored the small alleys around the main streets and passed the tiny restaurants and bars packed in the alleys. When we got tired of strolling, we found our way to a recommended restaurant only serving the speciality of the region, beef tongue. Taking a seat we were given the choice of beverage and then they grilled the tongue and served a plate of it to us.
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First Few Days in Japan
After arriving in Akita on Wednesday (13th), things have slowed down a lot. Since school have not started, I have a lot of free time to just hang out and talk to the other students. So far, I have met students from all over the U.S., Australia, Mongolia, Zambia, England, Denmark, Romania and probably more that I have forgotten. It's amazing being able to share stories with so many people ...
Kakunodate, Nyuto Onsen Hot Spring, Zuihoden
... or unfortunately, most of the guests were men. I took the bath in birthday suit just like the others. Although I took a picture of the bath a few minutes ago, I was not afraid that someone took a picture of me.... Surprisingly, there were a lot of Chinese and Korean tourists in the bath. Nowadays, you can see Chinese tourists everywhere in Japan, but even in the remote area like Nyuto Onsen, they seem to enjoy travelling.
At Tazawako Station, I took ...
Shinkansen til Akita
... glemt å legge PCen inn igjen på rommet etter frokosten på kjøkkenet, så den sto fortsatt i fellesrommet da vi dro. (8)Dumb dumb, dumb dumb, dumb(8)
Vi ankom Akita i to tiden, da Daniel plutselig oppdaget at kameraet hans var borte. Etter mye frem og tilbake måtte vi desverre innse at den var sporløst forsvunnet. Maks uflaks! Trøstespising måtte til, og turen gikk til ikke færre enn tre forskjellige restauranter for å spise. Gode, mette, og kanskje litt gladere tok ...
Encounter with a samurai
... are plenty of places that sell bento boxes of all kinds - and my God, was my bento yummie! My trip took me up North to Tohoku, the Northern part of Honshu, the main island of Japan. I went past Morioka, which some of you may remember hosted a ski worldcup back in the 90s. The whole trip took about 3.5 hours and after an hour the train had really left urban Japan behind and I got wonderfully scenic views of mountain ranges and farmland. Leaves have only started ...
Other places to stay in Daisen
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Hotel Route Inn Omagari Ekimae
3-14 Omagari Torimachi, Daisen | 3 star hotelfrom $90 -
Green Hotel Oomagari
18-1 Asahimachi, Daisen | Hotel -
Oomagari Oriental Hotel
2-20 Omagari nakadorimachi, Daisen | Hotel