Kawaguchi-ko
& Mt. Fuji
Nara
Osaka
Kyoto Takayama Tokyo
We found a very lovely traditional ryokan
called Murahamasou, located by a lake in the hills around Mt. Fuji.
Even though Murahamasou is very traditional, the daughter-in-law of
the owners is American-born & can help you to navigate the surrounding
area, including hiking Mt Fuji. See their website at www.Murahamasou.com.
This is the dining room - the rates include
breakfast & an incredible, home-cooked, multi-course dinner.
Another view of the dining room. This
is the sort of place that the Japanese themselves choose for vacations.
The room at the entryway is a fine place
to play a game of dominos in the evening.
Of course they have a traditional Japanese
bath. I had to snap this photo quickly before my camera fogged
up!
The view from our window with Lake Shoji,
one of the famous Five Lakes in the Yamanashi region.
If we had been able to stay longer, we could have gone fishing,
boating, hiking or horseback riding.
Here is Sandi, the proprietor's daughter-in-law.
And here are the proprietors, Sandi's
mother- and father-in-law. They make awesome food!
We wandered around Kawaguchi-ko. There
was an interesting statue.
A different sort of fountain.
Here's
a view of the lake.
We took a cable car up the hillside ...
... which gave us some very nice views.
More views from the cable car.
The cable car deposited us on high up
on the hillside, from where we could see the Gundum theme park.
Gaetan, Cardiff & Nicolai were at
the Gundam park. Note the slope at right - that's part of Mt.
Fuji.
Fuji was mostly hidden behind clouds,
but by being patient, I eventually caught a glimpse of the famed peak.
Even on the hillside amidst hiking
trails, the comfort of the awesome vending machines was available!
This one even has takoyaki, the octopus dumplings that are an Osaka
speciality, and the price is reasonable.
This is a photo of a photo on
the wall, but I couldn't resist it because of the remarkable lenticular
cloud on Fuji.
As winds speed up over the peak, the velocity increase lowers the air
pressure & forces water vapor to condense.
There is a Thomas the Tank Engine
theme park in the area & I loved the designs on this bus.
Gaetan, Cardiff & Nicolai
await the bus to Mt. Fuji. Other hopefuls are documenting the
start of their climb.
Nicolai and Cardiff are ready
to start climbing.
Off they go.
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