Friday, 9 January 2015

Day 11: kyoto + shin-kobe

*back dated entry*

for the last lap of our honeymoon trip, we will be going to the kansai area & we will be staying in kyoto.... at first i considered staying 2 days each at kyoto & osaka but after shifting around so many hotels during our trip, i last minute changed to just 4 nights stay in kyoto..... so early in the morning we set off from takayama to kyoto cause it's quite a long trip...

bentou from takayama station

yummy food

snowy road along the way to kyoto




apparently kyoto is a much bigger station than i imagined.... when we came out of the shinkansen station, we took a wrong exit & then end up walking a HUGE round the stations to get to the other side.... so do take note which side of the station your hotel is at.... so this time i booked hotel hokke club kyoto, it's situated just next to kyoto tower...

hotel hokke club kyoto

toilet

hotel room


same as the reviews i saw online, the hotel is really convenient... within 5min walking distance to kyoto station & there are lots of food places nearby.... there is a yododashi just behind the hotel, you can get cheap ice cream from their supermarket =)

so after putting down our luggage, we took train to shin-kobe... do take note that the shin-kobe station isnt the same as kobe station, they are pretty near to each other.... based on my search, there doesnt seem to be alot of things at shin-kobe area but i wanted to take the ropeway, hence i have to make a trip there...

shin- kobe station

entrance to shin-kobe ropeway
there is about a 20min walk from the shin-kobe station to ropeway station... you just need to follow the signs along the way & you will get there.... for the ropeway you can either choose 1 way or return trip ticket.... for us, we chose the 1 way ticket cause i want to check out nunobiki waterfall which could only be accessed via walking & it turned out to be quite a mistake, i shall elaborate later...

cable car

scenery from the cable car







so about 15-20min ride, you will reach the top station where the herb garden is....


nunobiki herb garden

ropeway model


lunch
since the weather wasnt good that day, we didnt have the mood to visit the herb garden so we just took a quick look along the area before heading down.... there is this visitor center with a small cafe outside the garden, so we got our lunch there = hotdog....

route downhill

windy road
along the road to the mid station is the herb garden but we went during winter so there wasnt much herb growing... there were more staff planting the herbs then actually growing herbs.... the pictures didnt do justice to the actual place, the roads were really windy & steep.... i was like leaning back while walking, so it really strain my legs quite a bit.... so for those people who have weak leg muscle, i guess you can skip this place...

green house










along the way to mid station, there is this greenhouse.... they have quite nice variety of flowers there... i think there is a cafe there too but we didnt explore much...

mid-station
shin-kobe ropeway route, photo taken from here....
as you can see from the map, the mid point is the middle station, you can either take the cable car back to the lower station or like us, walk all the way down..... there is this fork road at middle station, either you go straight down or d-tour abit to check out the nunobiki reservoir.... at first we considered going to the reservoir but to my astonishment, there wasnt a concrete path to that place.... it was like a super steep hill trail down so naturally we cant walk that way.... the road to nunobiki waterfall wasnt much better but at least it was a paved road....

slippery trail

nunobiki waterfall



 so after much hard work, we FINALLY reached nunobiki waterfall.... there was this very tiny restaurant over there & i am really curious how the delivery man deliver the food cause the roads were too small & steep for any vehicles to come in..... in my opinion, i think the waterfall isnt worth the tiring walk.... it was nice but not the OMG kind of nice.....

more slippery stairs

bottom of hiking train

scenery at the hiking trail
 after the waterfall, we continue towards the laps of the hiking trail.... the roads were much flatter there but still filled with slippery stairs... throughout the whole trip, i was like gluing my eyes on the ground so that i wont miss my step..... by the time we reached the bottom of the hill, i was like all sweaty & tired.....

personally i was quite disappointed with the ropeway, i was expecting more based on what i saw on the website... of cause i didnt expect the steep & slippery route which was extra difficult for me since i was wearing heels... not super high heels but still difficult..... i think the trail will be a better walk if you visit the place during autumn & you can see different coloured herbs.... due to the lack of time, we didnt manage to try out any kobe beef store =( BUT we will be visiting japan again end of this year, hopefully we can try the famous kobe beef this time =)

Thursday, 8 January 2015

Day 10: Shirakawago

*back dated entry*

today we woke up early in the morning to catch the bus tour from nohi bus service for shirakawago & ainokura... they provide english speaking guide though you cant expect excellent english...

shirakawago bus tour, photo taken from here....
so the tour will comprise of 2 locations, ainokura & shirakawago but latter is the main attraction.... during our time we only have the day tour, but i think end of jan there will be night lighting in shirakawago so i think there will be some night tour.... the price is abit steep but consider you have a relatively nice lunch & a guide, i think the $ is still well spent....

snowy morning

family mart to get your breakfast

bus ticket

different bus timing
ainokura town

snow buried building

so white!!!!


snow trail

snow ball

cute doggie

look at the amount of snow

snow covered town

human height snow!!!




snow covered trees
so our first stop was ainokura, a pretty small town so we only stopped by for a short while... i dont think there were many people still staying in this town.... we were really shock to see the amount of snow!!! if nobody cleared the path, one step & you would be sunk in.... hubby is 1.7m tall & the snow piled up even higher than him!!!! next, we went to have our lunch at a restaurant in shirakawago....

lunch
simple lunch but the miso fish was really tasty.... the restaurant was situated at the shirakawago viewing point so lots of people in the area.... the guide said there is a walking trail up to viewing point but the route would be closed when snowing, so can only access by car....

view from viewing point



apparently the day we went to shirakawago happened to have heavy snow so everything was exceptionally white... it was constantly snowing, sometimes pretty heavy.... when my lab mate went last year dec, he said it wasnt so heavy.... haha... so dont know were we lucky or what... but we definitely experienced enough snow + cold in the same day....

shirakawago map, photo taken from here.....
so you can see shirakawago is actually pretty small town... since it's a UNESCO world heritage site, lots of buildings were preserved and very few villages still stayed in the area.... so the coach will stopped at the bus stop & to enter the village, the only route is to walk across the pedestrian bridge.... the bridge wasnt very wide so do pack light if you intend to stay overnight in the gassho houses....

bridge to shirakawago




gassho houses




icicles




so you can see from the maps that there were several houses like wada & kanda houses... those were made into museums for tourists & you can enter them.... i think we went inside wada house which was the biggest house in the area according to our guide...

inside wada house



ancient fire place

staircase to roof


exhibits


exhibits

close up of gassho house roof

gassho roof
the unique thing about the gassho houses lie in the way the roof were made... during the ride to shirakawago, the guide showed us a video of how the villagers changed the roof... i think they were like stacking layers of hay/straws onto the roof & it can be done within a day when all the villagers participate.... so after visiting the wada house, we continued to walk around the area...

pretty plants outisde the stores





pedestrain bridge

look at the amount of snow
 so for the bus tour if you want to walk around the area longer, you can tell the guide & she will pass you bus tickets for a later timing bus... but seriously the place was so cold that you will want to hide in the bus to keep warm instead of bracing through the cold wind....

for dinner, we tried this home style restaurant near the hostel since we couldnt find much stores opened....

home style restaurant
hubby dinner

my dinner
cant you see the prawn!?!?! so HUGE!!! my dinner set was pretty humble but i really love the side dishes, all tasted so nice!!!! oh, another 2 famous thing in the area were hida milk & sarubobo
hida milk

sarubobo
sarubobo means baby monkey, is this red thing in the picture.... it's supposed to be a good luck charm in the hida region... they come in different colours for different purposes like for money, love, study, etc.... pretty cute i guess.... with that, we finished our 2 night stay in takayama.... i think the place is pretty nice, more for relaxing... & i think the place will be even nicer during spring/autumn whereby you can see different colours instead of white everywhere =)