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Saturday, May 9, 2020

Golden Week 2019 in Yamanashi🎏


Edit: Went to this place and wrote this a year ago but never really published it for some reason. Now, I’m too lazy to edit stuff I’ve written so please do me a favor and keep in mind that this is me talking from a year ago hahahaha! Thank you!😆
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It's not a secret that Japan recently changed its emperor and with it came a change in the era name from Heisei to Reiwa. Along with those changes was an extension of Golden Week, from a series of four national holidays in a week (that is usually extended to a week)... to ten days! Yay! Of course being the go-getter (more like the vacation-getter lol) that I am, I took advantage of it and went to one of my go-to prefectures near Tokyo... Yamanashi! It is probably my most-visited place outside Tokyo but what made it different from all my other visits was that this time, I was with the beau's family. *confetti* Also, in spite of my numerous Yamanashi visits, most of the places we went to were my firsts~ So let's start this travelog of some sort, shall we?

Right! We stayed for 3 days and 2 nights there. The beau and I rode the train/s from Tachikawa to Kawaguchiko in Yamanashi which set us back ¥3,000~ each. The beau's family went by bus from Shinjuku since they came from Narita Airport. I would recommend buses if you have big luggages and if you have time. If you're traveling light and you want lesser travel time, then go for the train.



The beau and I arrived past 5PM at Kawaguchiko Station and of course, I had to get my ultimate soft cream fave- shingen mochi soft cream!!! It is sold in the cafe right inside Kawaguchiko Station. After the soft cream fix, the beau and I headed to the place we rented via Airbnb and waited for his family to arrive. It was raining so we really couldn't wait for anywhere else. The station has a waiting area with seats but then since it's Golden Week, lots of people were there. Good thing the place was just around 10min by foot. You might wanna keep that in mind when you travel to and in Japan during holidays. It really gets packed, like packed packed heh~


So yup, that was Day 1 lol. Nothing much done except for settling in the Airbnb and planning for the places we'll go.

Day 2 began with a very beautiful view of Mt. Fuji from the window. I think I've said it before, but take a snapshot or snapshotsss right away if you ever see it in full cos most of the time it hides behind large masses of clouds! Anyway, our first stop was the Fuji Shibasakura Festival and for that, we got a ¥2,000 combo ticket inclusive of the entrance fee and roundtrip bus fare. During the shibasakura/moss phlox season, there's a small kiosk right outside Kawaguchiko Station.


After 30minutes or so, I was presented with this view! Yassss for Reiwa colors in moss phlox/shibasakura form!!! Unfortunately, Mt. Fuji was shy that time so yup, no Mt. Fuji x shibasakura photo was taken.








It was a big place to roam around and there were other flowers except for the shibasakura. There were a few food and souvenir stores inside but not a single vending machine (which came off weird to me cos they are everywhere in Japan so there should be one, at least ). I found one outside the entrance while waiting for our bus back to Kawaguchiko Station. So yeah, you might wanna consider bringing your own drink if you ever go.



Next stop was Fujiyama Onsen aka my fave onsen (cos I have been there multiple times and recommended it to multiple people lol). Please take note that tattoos are not allowed in this onsen. Taking photos inside the public bath house itself is prohibited but in other areas of the vicinity, it’s fine. There are massage chairs, rest areas, and a restaurant, too. Below was my yummy ebi fry dinner! It rained again so I guess it was a perfect way to end the day before heading back to our Airbnb.


Day 3 and also our last day in Yamanashi. We checked out of the Airbnb and was again greeted by Mt. Fuji. Since we still wanted to roam around, we put our bags in coin lockers. There are a couple of them in Kawaguchiko Station but it gets occupied easily. Good thing there were coin lockers in front of 7-11 near Kawaguchiko Station, too. This set us back ¥400 to ¥500 (bigger lockers for suitcases).

We then went to Saiko Iyashino-Sato Nenba/Healing Village and enjoyed every reconstructed traditional house as much as we can. Each of the 20 thatched roof houses has something unique (from kendama to glassworks and more) to offer so I recommend this for those who'll be visiting Yamanasahi for the first time. There's an entrance fee of ¥350 for adults/¥300 children and it's open all year round!



























Last but not the least, we impulsively went to Kawaguchiko Herb Garden to kinda see what's in it for us. I ended up buying ice cream, edible flowers, and a lavender pillow. How random lol???



Just across the street is Kawaguchiko/ Lake Kawaguchi so I sat down (and wept... we can be friends if you get this reference lol). Kidding, I just sat down and savored the brief silence and the nice view. Ain't that a beautiful ending for a trip? ♡




Hope you had fun browsing! Any recos to where I should go for the next Golden Week? I know it's still too early to ask but the early bird catches the fat worm, am I right? *wink*

Another edit: Right now I’m stuck at home being a responsible citizen and quarantining. No Golden Week for me this 2020 but I’d rather stay home than contract covid-19. I hope my fellow citizens are staying home as well (as much as possible) during this Golden Week. Please don’t risk your health and other people’s health in exchange for a few days of vacation/travel. Thank you very much and take care! We will get through this!♡ But yup, I still need recos on where to go next Golden Week (2021)! 

xx,
Alyssa

Sunday, January 27, 2019

A Winter Weekend in Karuizawa

Almost a year ago, I first found my way to this little but pretty town in Nagano, Karuizawa, due to my persistent search for cabins with private baths. I was obsessed with cabins and camping that time. Off the beau and I went and stayed at one and that's the only major thing we did. Read it here. We missed exploring Karuizawa, though. I was fine with it because we went there for a staycation in the first place.

Fast forward early this January, my friends and I were planning for a ski/snowboard trip. After loooong discussions and considerations, we decided to go to Karuizawa. And yup, that's where we went last weekend~

DAY ONE
We rode the Hokuriku Shinkansen from Tokyo Station to Karuizawa Station. Costed us a fortune but yeah, you can always ride a highway bus for a cheaper price but longer hours. We intended to do that but there were no bus seats available the time we tried booking. TIP: Foreign tourists and non-Japanese passport holders can opt to purchase the JR Tokyo Wide Pass, a 3-day discounted pass for unlimited rides (includes Shinkansen and limited express trains) to and from areas in Tokyo and the surrounding Kanto area.



After an hour, we finally arrived at Karuizawa Station. We ate lunch somewhere in the nearby Karuizawa Prince Shopping Plaza and off we went to the ski resort ten minutes walk away.


This was where it got soooo expensive. We went to the ski resort operated by Prince Hotel and we had to rent snowboarding stuff and lift passes. A snowboard set (boots and board) will set you back ¥5000, snow wear set for another ¥5000, while additional helmets can be rented for ¥500 each. Luckily for me, I bought my own snowsuit way way back so I didn't have to rent one. The lift pass was overpriced in my opinion,  ¥4500 for four hours or ¥5000 for a 1-day pass. (Niigata had a more reasonable price, ¥500 for a one-time lift or less than ¥5000 for a 1-day pass).













Anyway, we had heaps of fun playing, rolling (lol) with snow so everything was fine.


After getting our snowboarding fix, we went back to the shopping plaza to fill our hungry tummies some dinner, bought drinks, and then rode a taxi to our hotel, Hotel Karuizawa Elegance, which was old (no elevators) but pretty, with really accommodating and kind staff~





+ DAY TWO +
Woke up early for the breakfast buffet and I was very delighted~ I love breakfast food! Moreover, I love yummy breakfast food in a pretty cafe all for ¥1500 ahhhh what a steal!




Around 10AM, we checked out and rode another taxi for some quick sightseeing. First stop was the Stone Church. It's a pretty little chapel made of stones set up in an unusual way. It was small but the details inside were amazing. Good for intimate weddings, I'd say. When we were there, we had to wait for a wedding to finish before we can get in the chapel. Taking pictures inside  weren't allowed so lust over these outdoor photos ha~







We walked towards Harunire Terrace, another pretty place with cafes and restaurants, an onsen, and some shops. Good ambiance ahhhh! We saw an ad for the KERA-IKE Ice Rink (it's a pond in the middle of the forest and freezes in winter, hence the name) and of course, we went! The ¥1800/adult fee did not disappoint! I later learned from my friend that it was the same skating rink shown in the Netflix series Terrace House where Shion and Tsubasa went for a date!







Coffee break cos it was freaking cold~  Look at this kawaii latte art!♥
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We ate some late curry lunch at Sajilo Cafe before calling it a day and going back to Tokyo~






Ahhhhh, fun times! It's true what they say, it's lovelier the second time around, especially if you are with good company! See ya next time, Karuizawa!♥