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Rustdag !
Vandaag eigenlijk niet veel gedaan (het is hier nu ongeveer 14u) maar het regent hier al de hele dag. Deze ochtend een uurtje of 2 gaan wandelen maar was natuurlijk volledig al doorweekt na 10min.
En je kan hier eigenlijk niks anders doen dan buiten wandelen dus RUSTDAG !
See you in Tokyo tomorrow !
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De Japanse Aldennen
... wat prijzig : meloen 10€ , 10 aardbeien 6€ , 4 peren 4€,...maar heb me ook eens laten gaan en een prijzig doosje kirikaasjes gekocht !
De omgeving kan je hier best wat vergelijken met een dorpje uit de Ardennen. Wat ik morgen ga doen weet ik nog niet maar we zien wel ...
Mt. Fuji
... a map from tourist information, in the mood for walking we walked around one of the bigger lakes at the bottom of Mt Fuji and up towards the mountain itself. We were both surprised that the area was like a little town, we thought we'd be walking on mud tracks but if we weren't on the public footpath we were on the road. We stopped for our packed lunch (yes, we really were like serious ramblers for the day) overlooking the ...
Mt Fuji Trip Report
... start with us snaking along the side of the mountain pretty much horizontally before beginning to switchback our way up. The rock was pumice, dark red and not very dense. It was an ugly mountain to be honest. There were no trees, just all of this strange pumice in small pieces everywhere. I remember not being very impressed at one point although that was a combination of the toughness of the climb no doubt and the fact ...
Top of Japan - we made it ;-)))!
... thousands of people with us on their way up! Honestly, this was beyond our wildest imagination and quite an experience in itself. Sure, Mount Fuji is the most-climbed-mountain in the world, but this was ridiculous! At various points along the way we actually had to wait in line and couldn't move on as the queue of hikers got to a halt. There were just too many people and nowhere to go but up. Even the route ahead or below was 'visible' from all the light ...