The Hotel Aoki
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Boot fahren
... diese Boots so schlecht geworden, dass an essen erst mal nicht zu denken war. Das war doppelt blöd, weil in Ryotsu, von wo wir dann die Fähre zurück genommen haben und wo wir geplant hatten zu essen, war absolut tote Hose. Die Stadt wirkt total ausgestorben und trist. Es gibt einen Straßenzug, in dem wohl mal jede Menge Lokale und Geschäfte waren, von denen aber nur mehr ein Bruchteil geöffnet hat. Wir haben uns dann in einem Kombini Bento gekauft. Die waren ganz ...
Sado & Niigata
When we left the gold mine, it was at 3:30 and too early to go back to our accommodation. So we decided to drop by the Senkaku Bay Park. It was recommended by the inn's hostess and seemed popular with tourists. To tell the truth, I hesitated to get in the park, because I had to buy a ticket just to see a beautiful scenery, although I had seen many great sceneries for free in the Island. Still I didn't want to waste my time in the trip, so I paid JPY500 at the ticket counter. I ...
Sado Island
... possible to attract more tourists and the coast is well-worth visiting. Unfortunately, my mom didn't get out of the car, because she was tired, so I had mixed feelings.
After that, we drove back to O-Sado. We were looking for a restaurant on the way, but it was really hard to find. We barely found a sushi restaurant, but we didn't feel like eating sushi. Just after that, however, we luckily found an eatery. That was enough for us at the time. In the ...
Ski Heil und Badehaus in den japanischen Alpen
... für die schöne Natur und vor allem für die vielen heißen Mineralquellen. Einer der besten Orte dafür ist Nozawa Onsen. Genau dort sind wir jetzt angekommen. Ein Ort in den Bergen mit Onsen (Badehäuser) an jeder Ecke. Und im Örtchen dampft das heiße Quellwasser aus der noch so kleinsten Ritze. An den fauligen Schwefelgeruch hat ...
Towards the North.
... us to the train station, we left him the thank you card and boarded the local train. We changed to the bullet train for Sendai and for the first time had a train with two floors and good views from the second floor.
The trip took less than two hours, so after some reading and a cup of coffee we had landed in Sendai, the biggest city of Northern Japan. We took the luggage to the local hotel reservation desk, as there's only so many hours you want to spend ...