I slept appallingly last night, I was in so much pain because of my back, I think everyone else is getting there though with their sleep patterns, and we were all up for our 8.30am breakfast wondering what we’d better getting this time, as we arrived at our room you could smell the fish!! And sure enough another traditional Japanese breakfast banquet awaited us.
Loads of unusual things again and rice and we got through most of it but admittedly felt more comfortable with leaving food this time, didn’t feel quite so guilty. At least there were some orange segments at the end!! Oh, and nice coffee as well.
We then packed up and went on a tour firstly by bus to the south of the Aisha Lake, that journey in the bus was good as it went up and over and through the mountains which were really winding roads and chock full of forests and trees. All very much as you’d imagine and see on telly. We walked from the bus stop through some of the forest called a cedar trail and then also through a replica traditional check point that would have been manned by soldiers and guards.
Found the booking place for the boat trip and was delighted to realise we were on one that resembled a pirate ship and an old style pirates of the Caribbean design. From the jetty and then from the deck of the ship we had a fantasy view of Mt Fuji. The sky was really clear, it was bloody hot, so the sun shining and causing real bright colours so we were really lucky
Stayed in top deck for the 25 mins journey to the north of the lake where we then boarded a cable car to the top of one of the mountains and again the view was spectacular
We had to change cable cars and took the opportunity to walk around a vantage point and this was the best place for photos and the view. It was from here you could see for miles and then appreciate how big Mt Fuji is when compared to the surrounding area, it dwarfed everything else around it. There were clouds around it but these just added to the setting. Really pleased that we made the journey to see this, it was excellent
So we then had to make the downward journey and this time got a type of tram down the mountain and then finally a very slow train back to our town. What was nice was that there was a commentary and explanation of various key points on the way down, although pretty much everyone was exhausted and slept!
Back to the hotel and we sat on the outside with our feet in the springs and caught up with some of the world on the internet before showering and getting ready for the evening.
We went down to the train station first because whilst still in our room Tash received an interesting phone call...it was from our trip organisers who warned us of an on-coming typhoon that was going to hit Hiroshima!! She suggested we get an earlier train and just get there ASAP and into our hotel. So I spent quite a bit of time working out the best trains to get but we couldn’t do anything at our current station so need to sort it tomorrow and change tickets and all that.
We then went to 7-11 where Jack got his dinner and Charlotte got a pot noodle and we got supplies for breakfast tomorrow and more importantly a couple of cans of beer and we went and sat by the river again. Seemed really funny Charlotte being in Japan eating a pot noodle!!
Back towards the hotel and we got a couple more beers and sat on the bridge drinking and chatting and then went for our meal at 7.30pm. It felt more “western” today in that we had a bit more normal food and even a beef steak that was lovely. So all in all it wasn’t as hard as yesterday’s meal but I’m happy to eat normal now, but we had to do it!!
We then sat in the lounge area and because there was no bar I popped back out to 7-11 for more beers and we just relaxed and it was really pleasant end to the day. What was interesting is that we witnessed the groups of businessmen brining in girls to eat dinner with them. There were about 6 girls and there were all dressed in identical uniform and left after dinner. Quite interesting and something we will probably never really understand what actually that was all about
I think that’s it, set the alarm for early and crashed out, such a good day and Mt Fuji was an experience and we were so very lucky with the weather, just wondering what to expect now when we’re off to Hiroshima. Both in terms of the city but also the weather!!!
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