Japan Travel
01-03-2009
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image ID#24864 Spent a few days in Hakone recently - specifically near Owakudani. Getting away from the hustle n bustle of the metropolis for a while is always nice. image ID#24865 Filling up before we head off by car. Regular now down to 97 yen per liter - used to be nearly double a while ago. Trains are convenient but you cant really stop half way to get out and explore - unless you are good at jumping off trains. image ID#24866 We always try to travel when others are not - would spend most of our time in traffic if we did. Spent 5 hours in traffic once when driving out of Tokyo on a Saturday. This time we went on a Monday morning. image ID#24867 Arrive at our destination and go to grab some grub. image ID#24868 Mmmmmmmm. Just had brekkie but feel hungry as I write this. image ID#24869 Owakudani [大湧谷] is translated as "Great Boiling Valley" and is located in a volcanic area which experienced eruptions 3000 years ago. The area was once known as Jigokudani [地獄谷] or "Hell Valley" but was renamed to Owakudani just for the Emperors visit in 1876. Today the area still emits sulfuric fumes and these eggs are boiled in the naturally hot waters turning them black. Consuming one egg is said to extend ones life by 7 years. One can eat up to two eggs but eating 3 is not recommended. Info sourced from Wikipedia. image ID#24870 Something for dessert. image ID#24871 Some local dumplings. image ID#24872 Kitty-chan gets hard boiled. image ID#24873 There is "Kuro-Tamago" at the time of running out of stock and pardon it, please. image ID#24874 Be knowist that some of the volcanic gas in the area can be dangerous and they recommend that you do not stay in the area for too long. If you notice your skin turning green together with bleeding around your eyes and ears - then get the hell out of there. You are forbidden to enter the valley if you are:- - A person who is asthmatic and has delicate bronchitis - A person who has heart disease - A person of weak constitution - A person who doesn't feel well except for the above (?) - A person who is under the influence of liquor image ID#24875 Despite the warnings, everybody still goes into the valley. image ID#24876 Trekking up the mountain. image ID#24877 Volcanic gasses approaching. image ID#24878 "And this is what the volcanic gasses look like. Never inhale the gasses like this" *inhales deeply* "as it will damage your lungs permanen..." *drops to floor* image ID#24879 Kagami enjoys the scenery. image ID#24880 The black eggs are boiled in this area and carried down to the shops near the parking lot by a cart thingy on a rope way. image ID#24881 The sulfuric gasses smell of a mixture of farts, eggs and smelly cheesy feet. image ID#24882 Many tourists. image ID#24883 Drinking this sacred water will enable you to catch bullets between your buttocks. image ID#24884 Mount Fuji can be seen from the valley on a clear day - on a cloudy day one can see a load of clouds. image ID#24885 After spending a few hours at the valley its back to the hotel. image ID#24886 On the way to the room - some spare Yukata in the corridor. image ID#24887 The rooms are Washiki - the term for traditional Japanese. image ID#24888 Comes with a unit bathroom - a huge sheet of plastic which has been molded to provide the hygiene area. Thought these were incredibly cool when I first came to Japan to experience them. image ID#24889 At most traditional hotels, there is some tea and snacks on placed on the table in your room which are also conveniently sold at the hotel store. Here we have some Shiitake (mushroom) tea and some dumplings. image ID#24890 Traveled with wifey and former colleague Jay from Amazon together with his wife and little boy. Jay also used to work at Microsoft and currently works on the Payment systems at Amazon - an incredible engineer and Program Manager. image ID#24891 Dinner was a full course of yummy traditional Japanese dishes. image ID#24892 Sashimi. image ID#24893 Chawan Mushi - its egg with some bits of dead animals inside. image ID#24894 Oppai. image ID#24895 Salmon in pastry thingy. image ID#24896 Bits n pieces boiled in hot water. image ID#24897 Huge bowl of something. image ID#24898 Final dish - rice, miso soup and pickles. image ID#24899 Dessert with Kagami. image ID#24900 A stroll outside the hotel after dinner. image ID#24901 The main lobby in the hotel. They had cutie girls running up to you with hot lemon drinks ^^ image ID#24902 Gorgeous packaging of foodstuffs at the hotel store. image ID#24903 Picked up a bunch before heading back to Tokyo. image ID#24904 The hotel was the Green Plaza Hotel and cost about 25,000 yen per night. image ID#24905 As with most traditional hotels, when you check in, you are asked what time you want to have dinner. They ask for a few reasons. The first reason is so that they can control how many folks are using the dining hall and the other reason is so that they can go and prepare your bed which is ready for you after eating. Notice how they moved the tables away to set up the futon which is stored away in the cabinet. image ID#24906 The hotel has its own hot spring onsen both indoors and outdoors. The process is that you take off all your clothes and walk into the bathing room in your birthday kit. Only after washing off can you head to the hot baths. We previously had a few folks from the US come over who didn't want to go to an onsen because they didn't like the thought of showing everybody their bouncy dolphin or pururin oppai. Folks staying at the hotel generally wear the yukata provided - its comfortable and easy to remove as many enjoy the onsen a few times a day. image ID#24907 Back in the room enjoying some Kemeko Deluxe. image ID#24908 The breakfast in the morning is buffet style. image ID#24909 Some Hanjuku Tamago [半熟卵] or half boiled egg. image ID#24910 Cloudy the previous day but gorgeous blue skies the next morning. image ID#24911 park the car half way to enjoy the view. Watching the trees on the mountain rippling in the wind was lovely. image ID#24912 On the road back to Tokyo. image ID#24913 Stopping again to catch some views. image ID#24914 The road seems to wind on forever going down the mountain... image ID#24915 ...and our carnavi shows you what it was like. image ID#24916 Gorgeous drive back to the metropolis. image ID#24917 And back in Tokyo - work awaits with some Okonomiyaki for lunch. image ID#24918 Then its out to Shibuya for the night for meetings. Absolutely love Tokyo but over parts of Japan are lovely too. Have seen some of it but want to spend time this year seeing more. Where do you or would you travel when visiting Japan? Akihabara News - Gadgetry from Japan (Subscribe)Japan Probe - Japan news and entertainment (Subscribe)Kirainet.com - A geek in Japan (Subscribe) View the full sized images/comments for this item at dannychoo.com Feel free to join/add Danny Choo and see what else the little bugger is up to in his other networks.
image ID#24864 Spent a few days in Hakone recently - specifically near Owakudani. Getting away from the hustle n bustle of the metropolis for a while is always nice. image ID#24865 Filling up before we head off by car. Regular now down to 97 yen per liter - used to be nearly double a while ago. Trains are convenient but you cant really stop half way to get out and explore - unless you are good at jumping off trains. image ID#24866 We always try to travel when others are not - would spend most of our time in traffic if we did. Spent 5 hours in traffic once when driving out of Tokyo on a Saturday. This time we went on a Monday morning. image ID#24867 Arrive at our destination and go to grab some grub. image ID#24868 Mmmmmmmm. Just had brekkie but feel hungry as I write this. image ID#24869 Owakudani [大湧谷] is translated as "Great Boiling Valley" and is located in a volcanic area which experienced eruptions 3000 years ago. The area was once known as Jigokudani [地獄谷] or "Hell Valley" but was renamed to Owakudani just for the Emperors visit in 1876. Today the area still emits sulfuric fumes and these eggs are boiled in the naturally hot waters turning them black. Consuming one egg is said to extend ones life by 7 years. One can eat up to two eggs but eating 3 is not recommended. Info sourced from Wikipedia. image ID#24870 Something for dessert. image ID#24871 Some local dumplings. image ID#24872 Kitty-chan gets hard boiled. image ID#24873 There is "Kuro-Tamago" at the time of running out of stock and pardon it, please. image ID#24874 Be knowist that some of the volcanic gas in the area can be dangerous and they recommend that you do not stay in the area for too long. If you notice your skin turning green together with bleeding around your eyes and ears - then get the hell out of there. You are forbidden to enter the valley if you are:- - A person who is asthmatic and has delicate bronchitis - A person who has heart disease - A person of weak constitution - A person who doesn't feel well except for the above (?) - A person who is under the influence of liquor image ID#24875 Despite the warnings, everybody still goes into the valley. image ID#24876 Trekking up the mountain. image ID#24877 Volcanic gasses approaching. image ID#24878 "And this is what the volcanic gasses look like. Never inhale the gasses like this" *inhales deeply* "as it will damage your lungs permanen..." *drops to floor* image ID#24879 Kagami enjoys the scenery. image ID#24880 The black eggs are boiled in this area and carried down to the shops near the parking lot by a cart thingy on a rope way. image ID#24881 The sulfuric gasses smell of a mixture of farts, eggs and smelly cheesy feet. image ID#24882 Many tourists. image ID#24883 Drinking this sacred water will enable you to catch bullets between your buttocks. image ID#24884 Mount Fuji can be seen from the valley on a clear day - on a cloudy day one can see a load of clouds. image ID#24885 After spending a few hours at the valley its back to the hotel. image ID#24886 On the way to the room - some spare Yukata in the corridor. image ID#24887 The rooms are Washiki - the term for traditional Japanese. image ID#24888 Comes with a unit bathroom - a huge sheet of plastic which has been molded to provide the hygiene area. Thought these were incredibly cool when I first came to Japan to experience them. image ID#24889 At most traditional hotels, there is some tea and snacks on placed on the table in your room which are also conveniently sold at the hotel store. Here we have some Shiitake (mushroom) tea and some dumplings. image ID#24890 Traveled with wifey and former colleague Jay from Amazon together with his wife and little boy. Jay also used to work at Microsoft and currently works on the Payment systems at Amazon - an incredible engineer and Program Manager. image ID#24891 Dinner was a full course of yummy traditional Japanese dishes. image ID#24892 Sashimi. image ID#24893 Chawan Mushi - its egg with some bits of dead animals inside. image ID#24894 Oppai. image ID#24895 Salmon in pastry thingy. image ID#24896 Bits n pieces boiled in hot water. image ID#24897 Huge bowl of something. image ID#24898 Final dish - rice, miso soup and pickles. image ID#24899 Dessert with Kagami. image ID#24900 A stroll outside the hotel after dinner. image ID#24901 The main lobby in the hotel. They had cutie girls running up to you with hot lemon drinks ^^ image ID#24902 Gorgeous packaging of foodstuffs at the hotel store. image ID#24903 Picked up a bunch before heading back to Tokyo. image ID#24904 The hotel was the Green Plaza Hotel and cost about 25,000 yen per night. image ID#24905 As with most traditional hotels, when you check in, you are asked what time you want to have dinner. They ask for a few reasons. The first reason is so that they can control how many folks are using the dining hall and the other reason is so that they can go and prepare your bed which is ready for you after eating. Notice how they moved the tables away to set up the futon which is stored away in the cabinet. image ID#24906 The hotel has its own hot spring onsen both indoors and outdoors. The process is that you take off all your clothes and walk into the bathing room in your birthday kit. Only after washing off can you head to the hot baths. We previously had a few folks from the US come over who didn't want to go to an onsen because they didn't like the thought of showing everybody their bouncy dolphin or pururin oppai. Folks staying at the hotel generally wear the yukata provided - its comfortable and easy to remove as many enjoy the onsen a few times a day. image ID#24907 Back in the room enjoying some Kemeko Deluxe. image ID#24908 The breakfast in the morning is buffet style. image ID#24909 Some Hanjuku Tamago [半熟卵] or half boiled egg. image ID#24910 Cloudy the previous day but gorgeous blue skies the next morning. image ID#24911 park the car half way to enjoy the view. Watching the trees on the mountain rippling in the wind was lovely. image ID#24912 On the road back to Tokyo. image ID#24913 Stopping again to catch some views. image ID#24914 The road seems to wind on forever going down the mountain... image ID#24915 ...and our carnavi shows you what it was like. image ID#24916 Gorgeous drive back to the metropolis. image ID#24917 And back in Tokyo - work awaits with some Okonomiyaki for lunch. image ID#24918 Then its out to Shibuya for the night for meetings. Absolutely love Tokyo but over parts of Japan are lovely too. Have seen some of it but want to spend time this year seeing more. Where do you or would you travel when visiting Japan? Akihabara News - Gadgetry from Japan (Subscribe)Japan Probe - Japan news and entertainment (Subscribe)Kirainet.com - A geek in Japan (Subscribe) View the full sized images/comments for this item at dannychoo.com Feel free to join/add Danny Choo and see what else the little bugger is up to in his other networks.
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