Weren't you just there?
Apr. 2nd, 2009 11:16 amFor those who don't know, I'm returning to Japan on the 22nd. Originally I was thinking of going to Doll Show, but given a choice between Doll Show and traveling with
ee970 travel always wins out. For one thing, she is willing to go to Hanamaki onsen with me! ♥ I am excited to go back to Tohoku since it's a good way to catch more sakura. I might miss peak again but I am hoping to get something in Morioka, Kakunodate, Hirosaki and Hiraizumi. I would sort of love to go Hokkaido and the Shimokita peninsula but I am not sure if that is going to work out. I did book my nights in Ariake for SCC+Dolpa.
I'm also attempting to get things worked on for Passover, that is not going as well. lol At least the basement is now clean and smelling of bleach.
For those who don't know, I am completely in love with the movies Departures (Okuribito) and The Professor and His Beloved Equation (Hakase no Aishita Sushiki). I would highly recommend both if you get a chance to watch them, though both of them were handkerchief movies. Since I flew ANA back from Japan I got to enjoy their amazing entertainment system and watched 5 different subbed movies. :D (The other 3 I saw were Ichi (VERY skippable), Bluebird or Aoi Tori (Thoughtful but sort of ponderous at times) and Suspect X or Yogisha no Kenshin (which I couldn't help but slash and what is up with the Japanese and their love of math geniuses and the Physicists was way more attractive than one should ever be. And now I am seeing it won some awards which is just very... surprising, it was not in the league of Okuribito.
I'm also attempting to get things worked on for Passover, that is not going as well. lol At least the basement is now clean and smelling of bleach.
For those who don't know, I am completely in love with the movies Departures (Okuribito) and The Professor and His Beloved Equation (Hakase no Aishita Sushiki). I would highly recommend both if you get a chance to watch them, though both of them were handkerchief movies. Since I flew ANA back from Japan I got to enjoy their amazing entertainment system and watched 5 different subbed movies. :D (The other 3 I saw were Ichi (VERY skippable), Bluebird or Aoi Tori (Thoughtful but sort of ponderous at times) and Suspect X or Yogisha no Kenshin (which I couldn't help but slash and what is up with the Japanese and their love of math geniuses and the Physicists was way more attractive than one should ever be. And now I am seeing it won some awards which is just very... surprising, it was not in the league of Okuribito.
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Date: 2009-04-08 01:03 pm (UTC)You're in Japan for 3 weeks right? Where were you traveling to again?
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Date: 2009-04-08 01:10 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2009-04-08 01:17 pm (UTC)If you go to Himeji get a combined ticket with the garden, the garden is really spectacular and much larger than I expected.
You should totally go to Kamakura when you're in Tokyo to see the hydrangea. ♥
Are you going to any onsen?
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Date: 2009-04-08 01:21 pm (UTC)And my companions, alas, vetoed the onsen idea. Something about a shared Scottish-Australian dislike for bathing ;)
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Date: 2009-04-08 01:41 pm (UTC)Well, yes I assume you have a JR pass. I only paid 1000 yen+buses when I went w/mine. You just are more limited because there is only one JR train an hour from Nagoya to Ise. Koya is all private lines also if I remember correctly.
I've just been through Takarazuka, we never got off the train lol
I'm plotting my next trip now. We're hoping to get some sakura in and enjoy some onsens. I'm completely in love with this one ryokan. lol
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Date: 2009-04-08 01:46 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2009-04-08 01:57 pm (UTC)What time does your circus end and are you trying to get back to Osaka or Tokyo? I hope it is day time. I discovered when considering going to see On/Off that the last trains can be earlier than one would think.
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Date: 2009-04-08 02:05 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2009-04-08 02:18 pm (UTC)The shinks tend to have a similar schedule on week ends/week days, other train lines that's not true for.
If you're planning on staying out late you sort of always need to think about last trains. They can be super packed and if you're really unfortunate salariman puke ~.~ Though I guess if you get stuck there is always all night karaoke. lol
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Date: 2009-04-08 02:30 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2009-04-08 02:47 pm (UTC)But no, if you miss the last train, all night-karaoke is one of the cheaper alternatives of someplace to sleep. >>;; The rooms are quite large and have couches and you just ummm sleep until the trains run again, no one forces you to sing. :P It's not the most comfortable, but when you miss the last train sometimes it is your only choice.