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11 Days in Japan in Winter
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Wow. That is fascinating. I do not recall ever seeing unfiltered photos of everyday life and scenic vistas of Japan in wintertime. And you get to see overnight stay accommodations and Tom Bihn gear to boot!
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This is a wonderful post!
I particularly liked the photos of Kumoda-ike Pond which were absolutely stunning.
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I must admit, I have a bit if a fan girl crush on @mrbrown's posts. They are always so lovely and artistic. Don't get me wrong, I love everyone's pictures (like @Ilkyway, I LOVE photos and appreciate all the talent of folks here), but my heart gets a little happy when I see that he's posted new travel photos.
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This is an amazing post. The pictures are wonderful! Thanks for sharing!
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@mrbrown, I second what @pammy says. You have the most vivid way of telling your travel stories, and the photos are gorgeous. Love your blog too.
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@mrbrown, thank you for again sharing your amazing journeys with us. I am living vicariously through your pictures. Would love to visit Japan, where three of my grandparents are from. I hope to get there soon. In the meantime, I am enjoying every single one of your photos. Please keep them coming.
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11 Days in Japan in Winter
My buddy and I are traipsing through Japan with our A30s. He is carrying a Co-Pilot and I'm using the NTFD for our camera gear. We have DLBP each too, tucked into the A30s, as daypacks.
All our winter clothes are in those A30s, because we are traveling carry-on only.
TOKYO
We started out in Tokyo, spending two nights there. It is around 5°C to 6°C during the day and there was some buzz around Tokyo because of unexpectedly heavy snowfall in the city.
So far we've traversed Mount Takao, Karuizawa and we are now in Togarinozawaonsen, for some hiking and skiing.
MOUNT TAKAO
We hiked Mount Takao, a popular hiking locale though I think it is more popular during the other seasons. It was our first time hiking in snow but we enjoyed it a lot.
This is me at the summit of Mount Takao, enjoying my rice cake and a hot can of coffee from the vending machine. Vending machines are ubiquitous in Japan. Even on mountaintops.
And yes, I am aware that my beanie matches my jacket that matches my iPhone 6s Plus cover that matches my Daylight Backpack. I am even wearing an orange merino wool sweater inside.
And no, I didn't plan that consciously. Haha!
KARUIZAWA
We have visited Karuizawa before, in autumn of 2014. But we wanted to see what it looked like in winter. I am glad to report that it is lovely in winter too.
There was heavy snowfall. The lady at the station tourism counter told us this was the second snowfall in a particularly warm winter season, and it was going to be snowing all day.
That didn't stop us. We took the Number 1 bus from the station and it was uncharacteristically late, probably slowed down by the heavy snow. We were determined to see Kumoda-ike Pond, or Swan Lake, which we loved in autumn.
We were alone at the lake. I think we were the only foolhardy travelers willing to walk in this snow to see the lake. Totally worth the walk.
The Tom Bihn bags and our winter clothes held up well under the snowfall. I never worried about my stuff getting wet.
TOGARINOZAWAONSEN
Jumping on the Shinkansen, we bullet trained to the next destination, Togarinozawaonsen. Togari is a small town, with great skiing and away from the usual ski resorts frequented by foreigners.
Our abode is a lovely little Ryokan run by a large extended family. So far the dinner and breakfast has been amazing. And we are setting off to ski now. Can't wait.
Last edited by mrbrown; 01-21-2016, 02:19 AM.Tags: None
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