What a trip!

Two weeks seem to have gone in a flash and no sooner had we left that we seem to be straight back in London and thinking about work.

It has been a fantastic trip and we have seen so much together that I wanted to try to capture a brief snapshot of the fun we have had, so here goes:

Visited Tokyo
Enjoyed raw fish at the fish market

Looked for but did not find cat cafe
Tried Maid cafe (for all of 5 seconds, yuck)
Realised we had two teenagers on the trip
Found Nellie is good at sarcasm – beating Mr Fogg on this one!
Saw lots of shrines
Visited Korea Town – twice!
Listened to at least 15 K-pop records at the same time (a bit like cats wailing)
Had authentic Korean food cooked in front of us
Tried Korean face mask – wow fab things
Saw so much K-pop merchandise- we need to change businesses and start a boy band!!
Ate soooo many fruit smoothies and ice cream thingies
Walked miles
Visited Harajuku, Akhibara, shinjuku, Ginza, Asakusa and the Sky Tree Tower
Spotted hundreds of Starbucks ( and Excelsior)
Found new favourite cafe chain called Choco – co
Explored local food stores and amazed at the weird things you can buy

Travelled to Kyoto on the bullet train
Stayed in a 90 year old traditional house- simply lovely
Walked some more miles
Endured 36 degree heat
Visited Nara, met aggressive deers
Ate shaved ice cold tea flavour
Got hot and bored at the Imperial Palace
Visited Ryoan-ji- a famous Zen garden
Got eaten by giant Mosquitos
Managed to buy fabric protector in the local shop instead of bug spray
Entertained everyone with my attempted mine for bug spray to bemused 18 year old in shop
Saw giant green bug in Nellies room – pretty
Learnt that Nellie knows quite a few Japanese words
Found another cake shop – yummy
Ate Chinese food, Thai food and Italian
Became adept at chop sticks
Visited Fushimi Inari shrine – wonderful to see
Visited Kyomiza-dera and watched Mr Fogg drink from the fountain of youth again (it’s not working!)
Walked more miles
Saw lots of pretty dragonflies
Navigated the busses
Went to Arishiyama and saw the monkies.
While at Arishiyama visited the bamboo grove – both teenagers pointed out how dull it was
Found another pretty shrine
Watched a dumb American irritate the monkies
Found Nellie prefers big cities to rural stuff
Sweated buckets!

Travelled to Hiroshima via bullet train

Enjoyed bento boxes on the train
Stayed in ryoken – great reception and service but it’s gone downhill since we last stayed.
Possibly got stomach bugs from inedible food
Slept in same room – Mr Fogg snored loudly
Met Masato-San for a tour of Hiroshima – saw the Peace Park, Hiroshima Castle and the Peace Museum.
Also saw actual ground zero – we thought it was the A bomb domb but we were wrong
Learnt more about Hiroshima and aspects of Japan we did not know
Took a train and ferry to Miyajima Island – and decided this was our favourite place
Stayed at the Watanabe Inns with the Watanabe family – 90 years of Ryoken ownership- a magical place.
Had amazing food at the Ryoken
Ate a fish which looked at us from the plate (I now know what you call a fish with one eye) – delicious
Ambled in traditional yukata robes down to the waterside to see the shrine lit with lanterns at night
Saw lots of friendlier deer
Saw more shrines

Travelled to Kobe
Ate the worlds best beef in the tiniest restaurant
Had beer
Stayed at the Hotel Trusty – nice place, shame about the name
We were too tired to explore much so chilled rather that sightseeing

Returned on a 4 hour bullet train to Tokyo
Ate more bento boxes
Tired Nellie out completely (we suspect she will sleep for the week when in Cumbria)
Had one last wander in Tokyo at night
Got up at silly o’clock for the train to the airport
Got posh family behind us on the plane with spoilt brat
Slept
Ate

All told a magical two weeks. Would we repeat this?? Yes, any time. It has been good to explore Japan and see some area with different eyes.

Bye bye Japan – for now


Posted by YourTourGuideChick

It’s sunny in the UK!

Hoorah, we are back in the UK and it is actually sunny and reasonably warm – although a little cooler than the 36 degrees we have been used to.

We entered Heathrow without incident (well almost, we all tried to use our electronic passports and Nellie apparently is too young to use it, so Nellie and Mr Fogg went to the counter and hurrah a first challenge to is this your child came, arriving into the UK, authority paper in hand this was duly presented and the chappie seemed happy but not overly concerned) so it was then time to get to the Finks house with our first challenge- the gate would not unlock!

So, we opted to shunt me over the wall. Oh boy, I’ve just realised how little leg strength I have. So The Finks nearly had a collapsed wall (yes I ended up just laying over the wall and flapping around uselessly) and unfortunately my dismount was equally dodgy. I am afraid to say that despite my best efforts I crushed the blue wheelie bin lid and broke some of the wood on the wall.

Tomorrow we get to do it in reverse!

Anyway, we are in and sorted. Thanks to Mrs Fink we have food and alcohol and are just about to order take away – and no not Chinese!!

It’s been an absolute blast and we will be sad to wave bye to Nellie tomorrow.

Posted by YourTourGuideChick

See Yall Real Soon

5.30am rise and 3 calls to Nellie to make sure she was awake. Packed, washed and dressed, we were out for 6.30am.

Next stop Narita airport and then the 10 or so hours flight home.

Bags packed

The best way to see Tokyo, at 6.30 without the baking heat

On the Narita Express for the airport

All checked in, now where are this shops to spend all our money

After pointing out an unattended bag to the local jobs worth, we moved swiftly away as he used all his skill and training to see if it was dodgy, pick it up and drop it!


posted by the biker daddy.

Farewell Japan

We have finally returned to Tokyo after a 4 hour Bullet train ride from the land of beef

Nellie and I found a good photo opportunity for Mrs Fogg

Little Nellie seems quite pooped from the heat and travelling and decided to retire early in Tokyo, so Mrs Fogg and I took on last wander before our early rise and departure back to the UK




It has been a pleasure having Nellie as a travelling companion, grown up and intelligent conversations with Mrs Fogg, whilst joining in the fun and japes with myself.
posted by the biker daddy.

Kobe or Not Kobe

Well a very very short stay in Kobe, just enough time to enjoy Kobe Beef (the best ever taste). Now it’s the 4 hr train ride to Tokyo in preparation for the early rise tomorrow am (we’ll start travelling at 10pm UK time Friday night and arrive back in Hemel 5pm UK time on Saturday night.

Packed and ready for the train

Kobe at Night

Where we were

Tokyo or bust
posted by the biker daddy.

When in Kobe

What to do?

Have Kobe beef of course. We selected a small local restaurant to try and found lots of locals eating in the tiny restaurant. A good sign, so we ordered A grade Kobe beef as a set menu.

Oh my. Four courses later and what a delicious meal. We had beef stew to start, thin slithers of roast beef with salad, then beef soup, then the main event – Kobe beef sirloin cooked exactly as we like it, then desert of fruit, cheesecake, chocolate cake and mango pudding.

Did we mention washed down with beer and wine?

A fab experience!!

Plus we got to practice our Japanese, and learnt that Nellie knows the word for excellent!



Hee Hee, only kidding

Posted by YourTourGuideChick

Miyajima is Beautiful

We stayed here in miyajima.

A nice breakfast and a short chance to explore the island before heading into Kobe for beef burgers.






Before our 4 hour transfer to Kobe, by car, ferry, JR local train, Shinkansen, JR local train and foot

The Trusty Hotel in Kobe is here.

posted by the biker daddy.

Miyajimamacho – Baths, Yakata twins, Shrines and more

A beautiful ryokan awaited us, with spacious rooms, perfect service, excellent food and amazing views.

With a traditional Japanese bathroom where you wash and shower, then get into a wooden bath

Time for food and the obligatory Yakata

With superb food, fully explained (all 8 courses)



And thoroughly enjoyed by all

Before a late night stroll to see the shrine and street lanterns


As my young colleague informed me, it’s hot, hotter than the sun!

posted by the biker daddy.

Miyajima

This afternoon we set off for our last but one destination (aww is it really so close to going home?)

Miyajima Island is where the floating Tori gate seems to rise effortlessly out of the water and is a destination I have always wanted to visit. Well what a place it is too!

We caught the local train from Hiroshima at the perfect time (huge downpour while we were travelling) and made our way across on the brief ferry ride to a tiny island full of narrow roads and beautiful mountain scenery.

Our guest house hosts came to pick us up from the ferry terminal and drive us up teeny lanes to near the shrine and an amazing Ryoken. It is beautiful in every way and with a fab twin room all to ourselves.

I wish we had more than a night now! Even Nellie said, can’t we just stay here



And our own corridor, wooden Japanese bath and balcony

Posted by YourTourGuideChick

Tour with Masato

Today we got up and did a brief tour around Hiroshima with our wonderful volunteer guide Masato-San. It is always interesting to visit Hiroshima and come away with something new about the area and we certainly did after spending a very informative time with Masato-san. We can definitely recommend having a volunteer guide especially with Masato’s excellent English and knowledge.

It is a shame we could not spend longer finding out more.

Thank you.





posted by the biker daddy.