Monthly Archives: June 2011

Ants Attack

Today we cycled a fairly long way and didn’t stop other than to get food and water.

Nothing much happened scenery was good but not amazing saw a few trains. Cycling was good.

We tried a few places to camp most were unsuitable due to ground conditions. We thought we found an alright spot until the ants started to attack then we moved on and found somewhere with fewer ants.

This blog is fairly dull so sorry.

A new island

Today we woke after going to bed a bit to late, collected a kindly prepared packed breakfast said our good byes and headed to the ferry port after collecting some lunch from a supermarket on the way.

Collection of the prebooked ticket went fine and we were soon waiting in a small line. After the cars and lorries went on we rode on. I nearly went up stairs but this was the wrong way and we parked our bikes and the guy lashing them down looked for a stand there was no we lent them against, the wall and then went upstairs on an escalator.

The ferry was very nicely ikea furnished and I read and slept a bit on the crossing.

We arrived in Hakodate and after collecting dinner head of on route 5. Heading a long this route we found a nice rest area by a lake. The only problem is all the mosquitoes. It is now pudding time (danish) before bed.

Circle K

Today we woke up to dampish tents and yet another bready feast for breakfast.

We had a long day ahead of us so we made slow start stopping to walk out on some rocks with a man made walk way it was hard to tell why it had been made. There was a man fishing well wading about looking in baskets of some kind.

Pressed on for about 5kms before stopping to buy some squid there was a famous squid place. I tired a bit and did not really like it that much, cliff loved it and eat a whole one minus a tentacle which I tired.

Pressing on further not much happened until we reach the city of our destination Aomori. From here we will be getting a ferry to the island Hokkaido the northern most main island of Japan.

We book our ferry ticket, but thought it was a little expensive but then found out it was the high speed ferry that goes at 36knots not 20 we tried to book on the slower cheaper one but they had run out of bike space. The ferries looked massive but they only have room for two bikes.

We are couchsurfing again tonight but are host is busy till later so we spend a bit of time looking for a laundrette, the closest we got was dry cleaners, we also looked for a internet cafe the closest we got was some massive games arcade with lots of noise and you had to become a member first so it was a little expensive.

We found a lovely spot for dinner the Circle K conveyance store carpark near the bins!

Tomorrow a new island!

Why is the Aoike so blue?

I think this is going to be a short blog because I cannot remember what happened today. I remember riding me bike for most of the day.

We stopped off at a big slide. Instead of a fixed material for the slide it had rollers lots of metal rollers which meant that it was very strange to slide down. This slide was new nearby was something I called racoon land. This was a deserted theme park that looked like it was never very good and didn’t have any rides apart from maybe some little go carts.

We left Racoon land and headed on. We decided that it was best to cut the route a little short so we didn’t have to cycle as far tomorrow. As we were deciding this a gentleman who was a former school teacher/botanist talked to us about our trip, kindly gave us a laminated dried flower each and a sheet of paper titled why is the Aokie so blue? He gave us both the english and the Japanese version but neither made much if any sense, which is a bit of a shame because the gentleman was very enthusiastic.

We cycle some more until we turned off into a grassy laybe on a very quite road, so far no cars have past us.

Well we have just eaten some asda chocolate brought from a supermarket in Tokyo. Asda make some claim its the best I wouldn’t go so far, but it was alright.

Museums x2

Today we left our hosts house as she left for work and headed to a lawson convenience store for breakfast. I tired a can of coffee it was warm milky and sweet (sugar) not sweet as in good, it was fairly bad but what do you expect from coffee in a can!

We cycled to what looked like a rocket launch site it wasn’t very exciting just a sign really.

We stopped again in Akita and visited two museums. The first Akarenga-Kan Museum/Katsuhira Tokushi Memorial. This was in a old bank that was european style. More than half the time and cost were spent on the foundation works. Tokushi was a woodprint artist, he was unlike other artists as he did all the woodcutting, designing and printing himself. There was also a Sekiya Shiro memorial room, he was a metalwork artist. The museum was interesting and had lots of photos of the city through the ages.

We headed onto the Akita city Traditional Performing arts heritage hall Neburi Nagashi Kan Kanto Festival Center.

The Kanto festival is a festival involving a lot of poles with a lot of paper lanterns hanging from a frame at the festival people balance these on various parts of there bodies. They are pretty tall maybe 5 or more meters high.

We had a go and it was pretty difficult. We had a personal guided tour of the museum, which was very interesting and we had a go on some drums.

Also at this museum there was a old shop/house/store we could look around the person showing us around told us how the doors locked and demonstrated how strong the doors are by swing on them.

Both museums were good and I could recommend a visit, I couldn’t recommend the coffee.

We got supplies at a supermarket and headed out of the city. We saw these statues on the photo.

There is no karaoke bar nearby so best go to bed.

Sakata and Yurihonjo

We woke to the crashing sound of waves and rain. Well it was the lapping of waves and the pounding of rain.

Breakfast was a bready feast inside and unused tunnel. We cycled to Sakata, this ride now seems a long time ago for some reason, and I cannot remember that much of it or what happened.

We looked around a few sights of interest in Sakata, a famous families home and some old rice storage warehouses, that were shade and protected from wind and sun by some specially planted trees. We also visited a relocated light house and a small boat in a park.

We were couch surfing in Sakata and met our host at a supermarket near his house we dropped of the bikes and stuff at his flat that was roomy and had a lot of interesting things on the walls.

We headed to the Onsen which had a great view over the rice fields to the city. We cooked dinner at the apartment and listened to music and chatted and had a fairly late night for us, after 23:00!

TODAY

We got up with our host and had a bready breakfast and headed off the first stop was at a shrine that was quite a walk from the road, it was good.

Heading on and closer to the coast we stopped as recommended by our host at Sixteen Buddha carvings that were in the rocks, by the sea these were impressive and there was a good view back to Sakata, a long the coast.

The day ended in Yurihonjo were we were collected at the station by our host, it just so happened that there were two couch surfers in close location. We dropped our stuff off at our host flat before heading out to see a lot of Jizō on a hill, these are statues of children, we didn’t fully know what they repressed, but they are moments to children, we have seen a few a long the road but never in this number and the view from the hills was great.

After dinner we headed out for a spot of karaoke, before bed.

Oh I forgot to say we visited a empty children’s science museum that had a lot of cool hands on stuff like a musical slide and a bubble to stand in, and a few things outside like a bouncy castle and a big greenhouse thing to climb around in.

Niigata and the next day

Today we arrived in Niigata. This city seemed fairly modern. Cycling was as normal.

We couch surfed tonight, so met our host at a local post office and followed their car for the last part of the journey. We arrived we kindly got given a lot of fresh fruit and other foods. This was great and very kind. We took a shower before driving to behind a was a waste incinerator. Football was fairly low key which was good after a days cycling but it was still pretty tough.

We head on to a big sports store, where our host collected his new bike, and I brought some new brake blocks.

We head back to our host house and got ready for the Onsen, a thermal spring, bath. The Onsen process, arrive put shoes in a small shoe locker, take the key to the reception pay, collect a locker key, go into the changing rooms, undress, no clothes allowed in the Onsen. Then shower on a small low down stool. Then into the pools, they are like a shallow swimming pool. Sit down and relax. The pool I liked the most was outside. This Onsen was a little different to others as it was salt water.

After the onsen it was quite late we headed home had a lovely dinner kindly cooked for us and then watched a bit of TV before going to bed.

Today, we had a bit of a lie in today till 6:45, before having some breakfast, and heading off up the coast.

The cycle today seemed tough it was relatively flat, I think it may have been the late night and football the day before that made it feel so hard.

We cycled until we reached a campsite that was marked on google maps this was on fact an abandoned campsite with not much grass and a shower block that had been taken down.

In the end we found a nice stop on a cliff, near a tunnel where the old road used to be.

A supermarket with cheap food made us eat a lot of dinner and whilst cooking a lady came to talk to us she was very friendly and happy but due to language difficulties communication was limited.

Rain followed by sun

Cycling started of with a nice downhill, then the rain started getting all the washing we had done in the stream wet, well maybe not wetter than it was already but it definitely didn’t dry it.

The scenery was lovely today big rivers, lakes, dammed rivers, bridges, small villages, rice fields.

We visited a random shrine that was up a lot of steps it was good but we couldn’t go inside as it was closed. A farmer started talking to us for a while, couldn’t understand much of what he was saying, but he was laughing a lot.

We carried on cycling in the rain got to a village for lunch that seemed to be full of tourists, there were a few market stalls there and I guess it is saturday market day. Most of the towns and villages we have cycled through are empty, so it was very strange to see this swamped village.

As we were having lunch the sun came out and it was time to arrange the collection of wet clothing on the back of the bike.

Nothing much of not happened in the afternoon, we brought some dinner at a supermarket. In the end after dinner we were still hungry so we had to eat some of breakfast, for pudding.

We have stop for the night at a car park just before a tunnel.

 

 

Stream bath

Our indoor tents survived the night. As we were taking down the tents and preparing breakfast to dog walkers started talking to me and laughing. As my Japanese is limited to no words the conversation was somewhat limited but it was friendly well at least I thought it was!

It was a good ride today with a lunch stop at a high end service station. We got some noodles for about, £3.00 (¥400) they were pretty tasty, and there was lots of free water from a water cooler.

After lunch we pressed on again over mountains, stopping at a 7-11 for the purchase of dinner and breakfast. The choice was a little limited but we won’t stave. This store has the best toilets so far, the toilet seat had an electronic flush sound. The instructions on the wall said that this was exclusively for women, I gave it ago. I also wonder which toilet they used for the sample noise, if the sound is looped of if the recording is actually 30 seconds long, (this is how long it plays for, unless you press the stop button). Enough toilet chat.

We cycled on and over a few more mountains and a through a 1.5km tunnel the longest one I have ever cycled through and found a camp spot near a stream, there are some steps and ladder down to it. We had a good wash in the very cold stream water and it felt so much better to be clean.

The landscape we have been cycling through has changed dramatically from the outskirts of Tokyo. We are now cycling through lovely mountains with rivers stream and good views. There are a few rice fields and very small vegetable patches.

Tonight is the first night of the trip where the camp spot has not had mobile reception so this will be sent in the morning.

 

 

Indoor Camping

Today we awoke and had a breakfast of Japanese bready delights. Such as a jam and cream sandwich, a cold meat sandwich and some instant noodles. Due to not boiling enough water we only had a small amount of coffee.

We head down the road to Nikko to visit some temples and shines, this was the first time whilst cycling that I have paid to get into a tourist attraction.

The temples and shines are world heritage site and mixture of both Shinto and Buddhist, the shrines being Shinto and the temples being Buddhist it what I would describe as a temple complex. There were lots of groups of temples for the main ones you had to pay, and then there were other you paid for as like added extras. We paid for 2 others, as all the information was in Japanese it was hard to understand and felt that we should have got a reduce entry fee. The only problem with this was that our Japanese was not good enough to negotiate a discount. Cliff remember quite a lot from when he was there 15 or so years ago.

There were a lot of fairly noise school children around the place but once you got away from those it was very quiet and relaxing. The temples/shires were very interesting to walk around and well worth stopping off and the slight detour.

After the temple stop we pressed on. We found a camping spot in a park, a fairly rural park. As it was raining we set up the tents under a shelter. We are not to sure how this will work as the tents are not pegged down but tied to parts of the shelter, we will see how it works.

VW observations, by this I mean oldish VWs I have seen a few newer ones mainly golfs.

I have seen one VW (old garage) this had a few beetles, and camper vans. On the road I have spotted 2 beetles. One today and one yesterday, both looked pretty good.

Well its time for bed.