Hidatei Hanaogi
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Por los Alpes Japoneses.
... Lo curioso es que los Hombres y las Mujeres tienen sus baños separados y te tienes que bañar como Dios te trajo al mundo, nada de bañadores. Todos juntos como buenos hermanos. El pueblo está bastante bien, conserva unas calles con sus casas tradicionales de madera, con mucho encanto. Algunas de estas casas, son antiguas destilerías de Sake, que todavía funcionan y puedes visitar. Por cierto, hubo que probar la ...
Day 8: Shirakawa-go - Koemon Farmhouse
... out that the Japanese couple were also fans of sake and whiskey. They talked about booze with so much passion that i felt like I found my soul-mates. They even made me a list of recommendations which i now keep in my super secret and safe fanny pack along w/ my other belongings that i cannot lose like my cash stash and passport. Alright that's it for today. Gotta wake up early so we can check out the rest of the village before we catch our bus to the next city ...
Day 7: Rainy Day in Old Town
... a seat by the gigantic hearth and sipped away. Bon wasn't as fascinated with the brew and just tried a tasty black curry bun and I did plenty fine with just sake alone. Who needs the sun when you got fresh sake....so good. We wandered through the morning markets and museums of Old Town in the discomfort of the rain. Every time we wanted to stop we would discover a food stand with a local speciality. The snacking kept us going but when our toes got soaked and frozen we had ...
Day 6: Takayama - Old Town and Bike Tour
Alright almost at Takayama. Holy **** there's so much snow on the ground. O Oh, we might be in trouble, this is something we were not expecting and are definitely not packed for. Should be interesting...stay tuned. So we're back in our hotel now and just lounging around after our beautiful first day in Takayama. When we first got off the train and saw the snow on the ground, we grabbed each others hands and traded looks of fear and disappointment. But it turned out to be a ...
Trains, Ryoken & Onsen
... makes a lot pretty meaningless. We also checked out a Japanese technology through the ages type museum. I went for a wonder around a forest trail that ended up being pretty roady and badly signposted so some cutting through alotments was required then we headed out for a meal similar to yesterday and plaved some card games over a few beers. This town could've definitely been booshed out in a day rather than the near two we've spent ...