Japan

  • Day 69 – Part 1 – Osaka

    Today we had to wake up with minimal sleep to catch our flight from Osaka. We were easily able to check out and then use the extensive rail network to go to Kansai International Airport for our next flight. One thing I forgot to mention yesterday, was the fact that the capsule hotel has a […]

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  • Day 68 – Osaka

    Today we met up with our Canadian stalker friend, who had arrived in Osaka a few days before us. We met up outside Hotel J Ship and went for a walk around town. Our first stop was Namba Yasaka Shrine, which is known for the Lion Head Shrine. There is a conventional shrine there also, […]

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  • Day 67 – Yunomine Onsen to Osaka

    Today we woke up less sore than we expected and we managed to walk to the bus stop in Yunomine Onsen. We caught the bus around 8am to Tanabe. At Tanabe, we had some time to kill until our next bus, so we walked down to the beach and had a nice lunch from the […]

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  • Day 66 – Chikatsuyu to Yunomine Onsen

    I don’t think my legs work any more! We hiked a total of 25km in 11 hours, from Minshuku Nakano (yesterday’s accommodation) leaving at 5:40am and arriving at the main shrine, Hongu Taisha, at 5:00pm. It was a crazy long day and the bags felt heavier with every step. Unfortunately J had pulled a muscle […]

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  • Day 65 – Tanabe to Chikatsuyu

    Today was an exhausting 7 hours of hiking on the first leg of the Kumano Kodo a.k.a Nakahechi (The Imperial Route to Kumano). The hike was around 14km. We left our accommodation Guesthouse TAKAO in Tanabe, around 7:30am and bused to the starting point of the hike, Takijiri. We left around half of our luggage […]

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  • Day 64 – Hiroshima to Tanabe

    Today we left Hiroshima by bus towards the town of Tanabe. The town was around 500 km away and took half a day including the stops. We actually first got on the Willer bus which dropped us off in Osaka. From Osaka we bought a return ticket to Tanabe with JR buses, which was really […]

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  • Day 63 – Hiroshima

    Today we went back to the Peace Park with our Canadian friend, just to take some more snaps during the day. The Park was a lot busier than last night with everyone crowded around the Atomic Bomb Dome. From there, we walked to Hiroshima Castle, which is close by. The Castle is a lot smaller […]

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  • Day 62 – Kyoto to Hiroshima

    Today we slept in! As we had an early bus ride to Hiroshima, we ended up hailing a taxi instead of walking to Kyoto Station as we had planned. The taxi was super clean, even though the car itself looked old. The doors also opened automatically, which is something I kept seeing, but was never […]

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  • Day 61 – Kyoto

    Today we walked from Santiago Hostel to Fushimi Inari Taisha. Fushimi Inari is a site full of thousands of Torii Gates that have been donated over the years. The site has been around since before 794 AD. We spent around two hours there climbing the trails around Mount Inari. While here, we had a chance […]

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  • Day 60 – Kyoto

    Today we had planed to focus on the East Side of Kyoto’s tourist attractions. We ended up leaving Santiago Hostel nice and early at 10am and walking into the sunny streets. A short walk from the hostel is Yasaka Shrine (which was actually close to Kodaiji Zen Temple). Here was a massive shrine and large […]

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  • Day 59 – Takayama to Kyoto

    Today we woke up and had breakfast at Relax Hostel Takayama Station. It’s awesome when the breakfast is included but not advertised. The food is left in the kitchen from 7am and is there until it runs out so its not guaranteed. After breakfast we caught the bus from Nobi Bus Station in Takayama starting […]

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  • Day 58 – Takayama

    Today we left our accommodation, Relax Hostel Takayama Station and walked towards the Miyagawa Morning Market, which is across the river on the other side of the Miyagawa River. The market itself has lots of food, plant and souvenir shops. Kitiyama Walking Course From the market we joined up with the Kitiyama Walking Course, which […]

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  • Day 57 – Kawaguchiko to Takayama

    Today we walked to the Kawaguchiko Bus Station and got on our bus to Takayama, which is around 220km away. The bus we got was amazing, with comfortable seats, power and Wi-Fi. The bus stopped several times at service centres along the highways. The views from the mountainous roads was spectacular.  Once we arrived at […]

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  • Day 56 – Kawaguchicko

    Today we woke up in the shadow of the famous Mount Fuji (apparently). We had travelled to Kawaguchicko, as it has a Lake which is part of the Fuji 5 Lakes. They are called this, as they are wonderful viewing spots of the mountain (apparently). As the name suggests, our accommodation K’s House Fuji View […]

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  • Day 55 – Nikko to Kawaguchiko

    Today we checked out of our accommodation Sleping Nikko Inali. Before we left Nikko though, we decided to have a quick look at the temples we had missed yesterday, with our newly found tour guide friend, who was kind enough to say she will show us around and the super cool Canadian guy. We had […]

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