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Quote: At the beginning, the trail was flat and pleasant. But as we reached deeper, the trail started winding up, and the terrain was covered with fragmented rocks and very coarse sand-like dirt. There was little or no Read More
Quote: After Owakudani, we continued our cable car ride to Togendai. We were excited about the prospect of taking a leisurely ride across Lake Ashi and trying to spot Mount Fuji. As we had earlier purchased the Hakone Read More
Quote: Due to time constraint, we choose to hike up Onami no ike, the highest crater lake in Japan. It was suppose to be a pleasant 30-40mins walk from the trailhead, but we took an hour and a half. The path was sodden Read More
Quote: Although few people in Tokyo are aware of its existence, the biggest stone Buddha statue in the whole of Japan sits on the side of a mountain in Hamakanaya, Chiba Prefecture, overlooking the mouth of Tokyo Bay. Read More
Quote: One of the best views of the area around Lake Ashi and Mt. Fuji is from the top of Mt. Komagatake. Although some people walk to the summit, most choose the ease and convenience of an eight-minute tram ride. The Read More
Quote: The hotsprings smelled like rotten eggs, but once you adjusted to the smell and all the naked people staring at you -- it was a pleasant experience. Especially during the winter where the temperature outside is Read More
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