Hidamari Matsumoto
4008-8 Azumi Matsumoto, Nagano, Chubu, Japan
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Day 14: Hida Folk Village and the best burger ever
... temples and sake breweries if you must, but do not miss going to this hamburger place. You can thank me later.
Back to the room, we rested for the afternoon, before going down for an onsen bath. Again, I confirmed my dislike for these insanely hot baths. Yesterday was hot and a novelty. Today there was no novelty, and it was just hot.
After baths, and recovery time, it was time for dinner. ...
Shin-Hotaka Onsen & Ropeway
... Park near the observatory building, where we were excited at rime on trees. Besides, we were barely able to see the summit of Mt. Nishi-Hotaka for a few seconds. Although we couldn't see snowy alps clearly from the observation deck, the tourist attraction was just satisfactory to us, thanks to the soft rime and a fleeting view of the mountain. On our way down to the foot of the mountain, we paid a short visit to ...
Day 13: Onsen and simmering sashimi in Takayama
... br> Arriving at the ryokan, and Chauffer San carried our bags inside, almost falling over after underestimating the weight of my pack. Greeted warmly, and in surprisingly excellent English, we removed our shoes and were given slippers to wear while in the hotel. I've got the biggest size slipper they stock, and my entire heel hangs over the back of the slipper onto the floor. Kinda pointless, but not to worry.
Shown to our room, which ...
Takayama & Hirayu Onsen
... was not interesting to me, but the outdoor rock bath was awesome. I hadn''t expected that I was able to take a bath at Hirayu, so I was happy with the bonanza.
Hirayu-no-yu
http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~ue3t-cb/ind ex_e/spa_e/hirayuhirayunoyu_e/hirayuhir ayunoyu_e.htm
A couple from Tokyo writes about the outlines and their impression of some hot springs. Hirayu-no-yu is rated as three out of five stars, although I ...


