Nikko Cottage Inn Fu-Sha
8-22, Takumi-cho, Nikko
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Lovely Fu Sha Cottage walk near the lake good resturant kitchen area

Nikko Cottage Inn Fu-Sha

8-22, Takumi-cho Nikko, Tochigi, Kanto, 321-1433, Japan

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Nikko-tastic

A travel blog entry by bellethorpe

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... although a lot of it was frozen over and covered in snow, we could still see the individual features coming together to make a lovely Japanese garden. It had been visited by many famous people including former President of the US, General Grant in July 1897.

Just next to the strolling garden was the treasure house which displayed artefacts from the past 1200 years. The collection included national treasures which were rotated on ...

Accommodating experiences

A travel blog entry by thepeterhawkins

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... directions are totally ambiguous does not help either. The only reason I got there was because I stopped at the Hotel Harvest to use their internet. They found a number for the hostel, called them, got directions and then drove me round anyway, once again leaving me feel crushed by Japanese helpfulness. Still, all this ended when the hostel receptionist pased me a folder with a piece of paper explaining that she spoke no English and I should just read this. ...

Temples, a waterfall and an earthquake in Nikko

A travel blog entry by sabrina_berkamp

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... hot and cold drinks. The cold ones are water, sportsdrink, soda, ice tea, juice etc. The hot ones are the interesting ones: coffee in a can, hot chocolate milk, hot tea in a can, corn soup and I've even seen hot apple and orange juice!!!! And so it is very tempting to stop at every machines to see what's inside. And there are many vending machines, according to Wikipedia one for every 23 japanese citizens!!!

Well, next time a bit about Kyoto...
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Theme Park Edo

A travel blog entry by eundel

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... or policewoman), or a warrior. After a short training session with the tools of their adopted trade, the kids were given tasks such as transporting a prisoner, or tracking down a hapless actor playing an enemy of the shogun and bludgeoning him into submission with their foam swords.

The warrior job was a bit curious to me. The warriors were supposed to be members of the Shinsengumi. The full story is a bit convoluted, but basically the Shinsengumi was ...

Edo Wonderland

A travel blog entry by amojastic

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... are various shops and restaurants around Edo Wonderland, most of which sell souvenirs such as teapots, woodblock prints and toy weapons. Other attractions around town, dubbed Experience Zones, are amusements such as a Haunted Temple filled with Japanese spirits and demons, the labyrinth Ninja Trick Maze and Ninja Kai Kai Tei (House of Illusions) where the walls seem to bend and balls roll uphill. There ...

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