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Asia » Japan » Tochigi » Nikko September 17th 2013

Up at 6AM to ensure the departure and make the first leg of our way to Nikko from Sado Island. Our travel was like this: Bus,Bus,Bus,Jetfoil,Taxi,Bullet Train,Bullet Train, Train, Taxi, all before 5PM. Ready to go and we waited for the bus at 7:40 AM Sunday. 7:42 AM No bus. Panic... because we have 20 minutes to catch the next bus. We rush back to the Ryokan and sure enough the lady there knew exactly what to do. We hopped into her minivan and off we went to the next bus. We made it with 3 minutes to spare. This bus arrived. Whew. The rest of the travel was punctual by all modes of transportation and we arrived at our last leg by 4PM and were about to get into the Taxi when a bus turned ... read more
Shinkyo Sacred Bridge
Our new Ryokan Room
Breakfast in our Room

Asia » Japan » Tochigi » Nikko May 30th 2013

Today I visited a temple in Nikko. Luckily they finished renovating it before I got here so I could see it. Inside the temple were many beautiful works of arts. I think I need a giant gold statue like the ones inside. ... read more

Asia » Japan » Tochigi » Nikko October 7th 2012

...Changing trains at Utsunomiya for a more sedate ride to Nikko, we were looking forward to visiting this World Heritage area. We weren't sure what to expect but many people travel to this area for a day or two because of the magnficent shrines and temples. Mountains loomed in the distance, and as the little train rounded a corner about 50 trainspotters with telephoto lenses set up on tripods broke out in a frenzy. Never mind the magnificent scenery behind them. Alighting at the station, it was a fair walk up to our accommodation and after consulting with a helpful elderly man, we decided to check in and then find medical help. Suffice to say that Dean wasn't happy, Eleanor was tired and my ear felt like it was about to explode so the walk up ... read more
About to board the Nikko train
About to climb 700+ steps
Lanterns leading the way

Asia » Japan » Tochigi » Nikko July 1st 2012

***** Exciting news! In anticipation of my imminent move to Hong Kong, I am also moving blogs to a different provider, so from now on you can find me at my new blog! To follow me there, there is a button to press on the right hand side where you can add your email address to get updates just like on here. To celebrate the move, along with all the tales from Central America, there are also TWO bonus Japanese blogs for you, from Hanami (the cherry blossom viewing) and my trip to Hiroshima, and lots of photos to accompany the following blog. I look forward to seeing you on the other side! ***** chrisneedos.wordpress.com The family have come to Tokyo! This week has been a busy blur of travelling and sightseeing around Japan, so lots ... read more

Asia » Japan » Tochigi » Nikko March 17th 2012

Saturday, March 17, 2012 Today is St, Patrick’s day in the US. We have not been home for St. Patty’s day in years, always been traveling. We are scheduled to visit Nikko today. This is about a two hour train ride. Cindy and Jenny slept in today, almost 8:00 am before they woke up. I got Michael up because he wanted to work out. Today was the only rainy day of our trip. It was light, but annoying and very cold. After a very quick breakfast (not as good as the Osaka Hilton), we reserved a train to Nikko. We had to take two trains, a JR rail and then a local train. This city is a fairly small and easy to walk around. We did not arrive until 1:30 pm, the site we ... read more
Pagoda - Tosho-gu Shrine
Tosho-gu Shrine
Tosho-gu Shrine

Asia » Japan » Tochigi » Nikko January 15th 2012

Asia » Japan » Tochigi » Nikko April 10th 2011

We’re sitting in the windowed gallery of the dining room, waiting for our cooked breakfast to come. I’m fascinated by all the tableware. Each piece of chinaware has on it the hotel’s emblem, a pattern with leaves. The cutlery is silver plated, as is the milk jug, and every item has the hotel emblem engraved on it, including the little butter knives. It’s a genteel traditional elegant western style, and as far as I can remember, the only other hotel I’ve ever stayed in with the same feel was the Imperial Hotel in Delhi. Yesterday we’d looked at all the memorabilia in the corridors and rooms - photos from bygone days with westerners in Edwardian dress, a row of seven or eight early twentieth century hotel buses, ballroom dancing in the banquet hall. There are entries ... read more

Asia » Japan » Tochigi » Nikko April 9th 2011

I’m on the Skyliner, the express train between Ueno Station in Tokyo and Narita airport. Mika was an angel yesterday and found out for me which trains were running as they are not running a full timetable yet after the earthquake. The train isn’t very full at all – normally there are lots of foreigners on it. I look out the window and see pink cherry blossom everywhere like candy floss floating on the solid burnt black branches. I’m looking at the Daily Yomiuri, the only English newspaper I could find at Nippori Station, to find out more about the earthquake on Thursday. It says it was strongest in Miyagi Prefecture. I look out my Lonely Planet book and check the kanji, and realise that I’d mistaken the kanji for Miyagi for Fukushima. Miyagi is the ... read more

Asia » Japan » Tochigi » Nikko August 6th 2010

Nikko is just 2hrs away from Tokyo, which makes it a good short getaway from the hustle and bustle of city life. We set off from Tokyo early in the morning so that we can reach Nikko early and have more time to explore, afterall we will be leaving for Sendai next day noon time. When we reached Nikko it was only 10plus in the morning but we spent an hour looking for our accomodation as it wasn't near the train station. We weren't too upset with this though cos the weather was good and the town is pretty. This is what I like best about free and easy travel. You get to explore the place at your own pace and can discover much more than just its major attractions. Accomodation is a cosy lodge hidden ... read more
River
Lunch
Lake Chuzenji

Asia » Japan » Tochigi » Nikko December 10th 2009

from asakusa station to nikko by train about 1.30 h. one of the highlight of our trip to japan. the forested landscape and mountains are wonderful amd the gilded shrines spectacular. from nikko station we caught a bus to the shrine area. first we saw the gracious japanese bridge and then walking uphill we visited dozens of fantastically decorated temples and shrines. a thin layer of snow covered the magic japanese lanterns and temples roofs.... read more
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