One Day in Sapporo | 札幌一日遊

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Other than its namesake beer, Sapporo is also known for its Snow Festival, but this year it remains discontinued due to the pandemic. We were thus forced to cancel our plan to attend the Sapporo Snow Festival at the beginning of the year. But this time before we left Hokkaido, we decided to do a day trip in Sapporo.

Public Transportation

The express bus from New Chitose Airport to Sapporo downtown takes about 40 minutes. You can purchase the tickets inside the airport and then wait by the bus stop, the cost is less than 2000 yen per person, very cost efficient.

Accommodation

すすきのグランベルホテル
https://www.granbellhotel.jp/susukino/

What a delight to sleep in such a comfortable bed after our campervan trip! UN and I highly recommend this hotel. Very reasonably priced, the hotel room is spacious enough to let us spread open all of our luggages, and best of all, there is an onsen built in on the top floor of the hotel. UN and I both agree that you get a lot of bang for your buck at this hotel!

Restaurants and Sightseeings

We may have been too amazed by the comfort of our hotel room that we ended up not having enough time to check out Hokkaido University and Hokkaido Jingu, I guess we will have to save these for the next time. But as always, food crawl is something that we never miss. First time trying soup curry, big thumbs up! At first we thought soup curry was just curry with water added to make it soupy, but how gravely mistaken were we! UN and I were pleasantly surprised by the richness of the broth and the sweetness of the various Hokkaido-grown root vegetables. We tried a few soup curry places, and picked out our favorite two.

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The first soup curry place that we tried was vegetable soup curry. The recommended spice level is 3, just mildly spicy, but still enjoyable. They also sell their own curry packets so that you can enjoy soup curry at the comfort of your own home.

Soup Curry GARAKU

Our friends A&W recommended this place to us, and it turned out to be our favorite soup curry place. But the level 3 spice here does not translate to the level 3 spice elsewhere. We felt like our whole mouth was on fire and could hardly speak. The four young college kids next to us were all sweating profusely. Highly recommend that you order a lasi on the side to tame that spice level! I imagine this soup curry warming up your entire body in the cold Hokkaido winter. We too ordered vegetable soup curry here, expecting the broth to taste somewhat similar, but it's actually prepared with different spices and tasted differently.

牛たん焼き仙台・辺見

Don’t hesitate and just order the thick sliced beef tongue! Some scallion, a pinch of salt, and a drizzle of freshly squeezed lemon juice dressing the thick slab of beef tongue, and the crunchy sound as this symphony of umami fills your palate, will leave you wishing you had ordered more!

Hokkaido Soft Serve

Even in May, Hokkaido still feels chilly, roughly 40F. Still you see many people wearing sweaters or puffer jackets while enjoying Hokkaido soft serve. Almost any place that you go to is going to be good. No need to search for the best one, if you see one, just get it!

New Chitose Ramen Street: Shio Ramen

We thought shio (salt) ramen would be very salty, but boy were we wrong! The broth flavor is well balanced, not too greasy, and not too plain either. Due to time constraints, we weren’t able to eat Hokkaido ramen in Sapporo city, but thankfully there is a whole ramen dojo inside New Chitose Airport. This place houses 10 of the highly popular Hokkaido ramen restaurants, allowing last-minute travelers the opportunity to savor Hokkaido shio ramen before their flights.

Sapporo TV Tower

The night view from up here is just average, not much to see tbh. Would not recommend, can skip.

Sapporo Clock Tower

Built in 1878, Sapporo Clock Tower tells the story of Western influence on Sapporo. We planned on touring the inside, but overslept (surprise, surprise!) So after dinner, we could only walk along the outside of the tower. But even then, it was still beautiful. At night, there were many photographers with their tripods set up in front of the beautifully-lit clock tower.

Part of our original plan was to get up early to visit Nijo Market. But we slept in till the last minute, and only had time to rush to the airport. We saved some sites for our next Sapporo trip. Sapporo one day trip - checked!

札幌除了啤酒超有名,每年的雪季也是揚名內外,很可惜今年因疫情札幌雪季繼續無法進行。原本年初想來札幌雪季的我們也只好取消行程,但我們這次趁離開北海道前,決定來個札幌一日遊。

交通工具

從新千歲空港到札幌市中心有快捷巴士,大約40分鐘就能到市區。先在站牌附近(機場內)買好車票,一人不到2000日幣,快速又方便。

住宿

すすきのグランベルホテル
https://goo.gl/maps/eMahwAcK4Gvifznx7

結束露營車後能睡到這麼舒服的床,我和UN大推薦這家飯店,價錢合理、房間夠大讓我們把大行李箱打開,頂樓還有很完善且有設計感的溫泉澡堂。我和UN入住後都覺得這價錢和設備實在是太不可思議了!

餐廳和景點

由於我們到房間後倒頭就睡,只能把北海道大學和北海道神宮留到下次。依照一貫作風,我們還是以吃為主。第一次吃到湯咖哩,好吃耶!以字面來看,原以為湯咖哩就是把咖哩煮太稀,但竟然湯頭非常香濃,且配上滿滿的北海道爆甜根莖類蔬菜,我和UN都對這湯咖哩稱讚不已。試了幾家湯咖哩店,我們選出最愛的兩家店。

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第一家嘗試的湯咖哩店,我們選的是野菜口味,三號辣度是店家推薦的,不會過辣,吃得非常舒服。店家也有賣湯咖哩包,能在家裡享用。

Soup Curry GARAKU

好友A&W推薦的湯咖哩店,也是我們比較下來最喜歡的一家,但店家推薦的三號辣度未免也太辣了吧!辣到我和UN講不出話來,隔壁四位壯漢也被這辣到汗流浹背,絕對要點一杯lasi滅火!冬天來吃應該非常暖身吧!這家我們也點野菜口味,原以為這些湯咖哩店味道會大同小異,但不只香料味不同,湯的口感也不一樣。

牛たん焼き仙台

進店後別猶豫,直接點厚片牛舌!鹽蔥加點檸檬汁配上肥厚適中的厚牛舌片,清爽的咀嚼感,你絕對會想再多點一盤!

北海道冰淇淋

五月的北海道體感溫度約華氏40幾度,但我們還是要穿發熱衣吃超濃郁冰淇淋。這裡的冰淇淋隨便一家都好好吃,絕對不需查人氣排行,看到就吃就對了。

北海道拉麵道場:鹽味拉麵

原先以為鹽味拉麵會非常死鹹,但完全大錯特錯!高湯味十足,湯頭不油膩,也不會過於清淡。由於時間關係,我們沒機會在札幌市區吃到拉麵。如果你也和我們一樣沒吃到拉麵(別哭),新千歲機場有北海道拉麵道場,結合北海道超有名的十家拉麵店,讓旅客們在最後一秒還是能吃到超美味的北海道鹽味拉麵。

Sapporo TV Tower

這夜景有點普通,能看夜景的範圍也不大,不是特別推薦的一個景點。

Sapporo Clock Tower

門票200日幣。建於1878年,詮釋北海道首都札幌充滿外國和日本歷史文化結合。原先計畫進去參觀,但我們睡過頭(不意外)!晚上吃飽飯後在外面參觀,許多專業攝影師架好腳架拍攝。

原本我倆想起個大早去二條市場,但睡到最後一秒才起床,只能梳理後直接去機場。留了幾個景點好讓我們有機會能再來札幌一趟,札幌一日遊完畢!

Niigata: Hidden Gem in Japan | 新瀉:好多秘密景點

Once we had Sukiyabashi Jiro, I knew I had to visit the rice capital of Japan, Niigata. I am not normally the biggest fan of rice, but since moving to Japan, rice has become a daily staple for me. Japanese rice is in its own league, with its fragrance and perfect firmness! If you search online for what to do in Niigata, you may not find much, but it’s definitely a hidden gem. In planning this trip, I want to thank my acupuncturist and Lonely Planet.

Transportation

https://www.jreast.co.jp/multi/en/pass/eastpass_n.html

We booked JR East Pass online in advance, and picked up our 5-day pass at Narita Airport. To pick up the pass, you will need to show your foreigner’s passport. JR East Pass is a convenient and economical way to travel, it covered most of our trip with the exception of within Niigata City and in Echigo Yuzawa. 


Day One

Our first night we stayed in Tokyo. I had bookmarked many restaurants around our lodging. We wanted to get beef katsu and Taiwanese grass jelly in the morning before our Shinkansen to Niigata. The train ride was very scenic and fast. Niigata is definitely worth visiting and I wish we could stay there longer.

  • Gyukatsu Motomura: The line is long even in the pandemic. Come early if you don’t like waiting in line. The price is very budget friendly. Lunch special is only 1300 yen, and comes with 130g of beef katsu, rice, miso soup, cabbage salad, potato salad (my favorite), and pickles. They recommend 3 ways to enjoy beef katsu: house yama-wasabi sauce, wasabi soy sauce, and rock salt (our favorite). You use a grill plate in front of you to grill the beef katsu.

  • Heigonghao: So hard to resist Taiwanese sweets, especially given how long we haven’t visited Taiwan. We ordered hot grass jelly and douhua (sweet tofu). Personally I think douhua could be a little sweeter, maybe it’s because of my Tainan sweet tooth, haha!

Tokyo to Niigata by Shinkansen is roughly two hours. Along the route you will see rice fields as well as snow-covered mountains. Once we arrived at Niigata, we went straight to the Ponshukan inside the station for sake tasting.

  • Ponshukan: Ponshukan is highly recommended by everyone I talked to, as well as in travel books and on the internet. For 500 yen, you can taste up to 5 different kinds of sake, for someone lightweight like myself, can get somewhat tipsy. If you are a sake connoisseur, 5 shot glasses may not be enough, but you can find a sake you like, and then buy the bigger bottle!

  • Sekai Sushi: A must order item here is Nodokuru Don. Every bite of fresh fish with locally grown rice is umami. I still miss it till this day. UN ordered omakase, and we really liked it also. This restaurant is definitely worth visiting!

Day Two

Original plan was to visit Sado island, but the weather forecasted a huge snow storm, and the hotel staff gently yet assertively (in a very Japanese way) suggested that we change our plan lest we get stuck on Sado island. So instead, I listed out all of my bookmarks in Niigata city.

  • Tsumugu Coffee and: a waft of freshly roasted coffee beans permeates through the chic cafe as soon as you open the door. UN likes their hand drip coffee. If you are not a coffee drinker, they have delicious chocolate cake! UN slowly sips his coffee, and I enjoy my chocolate cake while the snow falls gently from the sky, simply perfect!

  • Minato Marche Pier Bandai: Look no further, every and all kinds of fresh seafood to your heart’s desire. Oysters, crabs, roes, and sashimi, all of my favorites. There were lots of people shopping for gifts in preparation for the New Year. We had so much seafood that I hope our cholesterol level is not through the roof!

  • Benkei Pier Bandai: If I come back again, I would get a ticket here first, and then go to Minato Marche pier next door. It’s a conveyor belt sushi restaurant, but you can still custom order from the sushi chef. The seafood is as fresh as it gets. The miso crab soup is not to be missed, but a bit disappointed by the sushi rice (isn’t this Niigata?), maybe because we were so in love with the sushi rice from the night before.

  • Hakusan Shrine: Located inside Hakusan park, nearby is the cultural center and music hall. The shrine sells omamoris of many Japanese cartoon characters, such as Hello Kitty, and Rilakkuma.

  • Suzaka Soba Niigata Station: The soba noodle is hands down the best I’ve ever had! I would’ve ordered an extra portion if we didn’t already have a lot of food to eat! You definitely do not want to miss this when you visit Niigata!

  • Gokurakuyu Meike: It got so cold at night that we decided to find an onsen bathhouse. Turned out to be a wise decision. The bathhouse is right in front of a bus station, no need to walk too many steps in the snow.

  • Sasadango: We like standing in line! Once we saw the queue, it didn’t take long for UN to assume his position (even though we don’t know what people were buying). Turned out it was one of the top three delicacies of Niigata - sasadango! Wrapped in bamboo leaves, stuffed with red bean paste, best enjoyed while it’s still hot, and was one of my favorites in Niigata.

Day Three

We took the JR to Echigo Yuzawa, a hot spot for skiers and snowboarders from around the world. We came here for the hot spring!

  • Echigo Yuzawa Station: Station houses a sake onsen! You can also find huge onigiris here, perfect for carb loading before a ski trip. But both UN and I think that other than big portions and affordable prices, there really isn’t another draw for us, probably we will not get it again.

  • Kiyotsu Gorge: This place is truly magical! Nature combined with modern art, definitely a treat to all of your senses, so wish we could visit this place in every season to capture all of its glories. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!

  • Matsunoyama Onsen Izumiya: Amazing food and relaxing onsen, it’s a wonderful thing to stay in an onsen ryokan in wintertime. I’m in love with staying at Japanese ryokans. Soaking in onsen and watching the snow fall from our windows, how did we get so lucky to live in Japan!

Day Four

As the snow continued to fall outside our window, we were reluctant to leave this place. After we got up, UN and I went straight to the onsen and got another soak in. We wouldn’t leave until we are fully warmed!


Our last trip of 2021, we are thankful beyond words! That day on our way to Kiyotsu Gorge, the snow was coming down so heavily that the visibility on the road was no more than 10 feet. UN drove slowly and carefully so we didn't skid, but I fed him the wrong direction and we drove onto a private road covered in snow. As UN tried to back out, our car got stuck in the snow. We asked a nearby resident for help, and this very kind ojisan not only helped us dig our car out of the snow, he even invited us into his home and grilled fresh mochi for us. As we were leaving, he gave us more mochi to make sure we don’t drive on an empty stomach. I wish our Japanese was much better so we could express our gratitude properly!

On Base Taxi from Naha Airport (for future reference)

  • Okito 098-946-5477

  • Chubu 098-929-1818

  • Urizun Jumbo Taxi 098-850-0129

  • Meiho 098-937-2467

當我們吃到壽司之神次郎時,我就覺得一定要來日本產米大城新瀉玩。從來不愛吃飯的我,搬到日本幾乎天天吃飯。日本米怎麼能這麼香且軟度完美!新瀉絕對是隱藏版日本旅遊城市,上網爬文,資訊卻不豐富。這次來玩,全靠我的針灸師和Lonely Planet旅遊書上的資訊。

交通搭乘方法 

https://www.jreast.co.jp/multi/en/pass/eastpass_n.html

我們在網上買好JR East Pass(也能現場買),抵達成田機場直接轉JR。JR售票機器取票時,必須出示外國護照取票。我們大部分的旅途都是用JR East Pass,除了在新瀉市區和越後湯澤無法用,這方案非常划算。


第一天

前晚下飛機後在東京住一晚,住宿附近有好多我之前在地圖上作記號的餐廳。我們決定起床後要來UN一直想吃的炸牛排店和朋友推薦的台灣仙草店。吃飽後我們搭著新幹線到新瀉,一路上的風景很美。新瀉絕對是值得一直來的地方,真希望我們能待在這更久一點。

  • 牛かつもと村: 在疫情期間還是有長長的隊伍,記得提早來,這店真的便宜又好吃。1300日幣的限定午餐有130克的炸牛排、和配菜。三種吃法:特製山芥末、芥末和醬油、石鹽(我們的最愛)。桌前會有熱石板,能熱炸牛排。

  • 黑工號: 太久沒回台灣,看到台灣甜點就覺得好稀奇。我們點了燒仙草和豆花。可能是臺南人口味吧,豆花好像可以再甜一點(哈哈)!

吃飽喝足後,我們搭上新幹線前往新瀉。車程約兩小時,沿路山景和稻田雪景實在美翻。到了新瀉後,我們馬上到位在新瀉車站裡的Ponshukan試喝清酒。這清酒試喝店是大家極力推薦的,不但網路大力介紹,旅遊書也特別提到,連朋友都說這裡必去。

  • ぽんしゅ館: 500日幣試喝5種清酒,竟然讓我喝到有點茫!喜歡喝清酒的人,五杯可能不夠喝,但能在這挑出自己喜歡的清酒。之後再到餐廳點瓶大的!

  • せかい鮨: 來這裡一定要點Nodokuru Don!每一口都好美味,配上當地剛出產的新米,到現在我們都還好想念這一餐。UN那天點omakase, 我們也好喜歡。絕對是一家要來的餐廳!

第二天

這天我們應該要到佐渡島,但那時準備下大雪,飯店員工用很婉轉卻又堅持的口氣(非常日本人)建議我們改換行程。擔心我們的船會被取消而卡在佐渡島,所以我們臨時改變行程,把之前在地圖上標記的地方都列出來。

  • 紡ぐ珈琲と: 店裡濃濃咖啡香,UN很推薦店裡的手沖咖啡。不喝咖啡也沒關係,巧克力蛋糕也很棒!UN細細品嚐咖啡,我吃巧克力蛋糕,看著外面下雪,完美!

  • みなとのマルシェ ピアBandai: 想吃的海鮮應有盡有,新鮮生蠔、螃蟹、白子、生魚片,全是我愛的食物。剛好遇到準備過新年,人潮源源不絕,好多人來買送給親戚朋友的海鮮禮物,當然我們吃超多海鮮(血壓不會爆表吧!)

  • 佐渡廻転寿司弁慶: 下次來的話,我們會先來這排位置再到Minato Marche Pier買海鮮吃。雖然是家迴轉壽司店,客人能和壽司師傅點餐。海鮮非常新鮮,螃蟹味增湯必點,但壽司飯實在失望(這裡不是新瀉嗎?)也可能是前晚的壽司飯太香了!

  • 白山神社: 位在白山公園裡,附近有文化中心和演奏廳。神社裡賣很多日本卡通人物御守,像是Hello Kitty和Rilakkuma的圖案。

  • 須坂屋そば: 這蕎麥麵也太爽口了吧!實在很想多點一份,但我們還有好多食物要吃!絕對是來新瀉必吃,果然是有名的新瀉三物之一。

  • 極楽湯女池店: 晚上太冷,我們決定上網找澡堂。這絕對是明智的決定,實在太舒服了!澡堂位在公車站牌前,下車馬上能衝進店裡。

  • 笹糰子: 盲從夫婦就是愛排隊!我們看到一大排隊伍,就好奇上前排隊(完全不知道在賣什麼)!原來是新瀉三物其中一物,笹団子!竹葉包的和菓子,內餡是紅豆,打開熱呼呼香氣十足也十分有嚼勁,是我在新瀉的愛食之一。

第三天

這天我們搭車到越後湯池,好多旅客來這滑雪。我們這趟則是來泡溫泉!

  • 越後湯沢駅: 清酒溫泉就在這裡!車站裡也有小紅書推薦的爆彈飯糰,超大飯糰超適合滑雪前吃一顆,但我和UN都覺得除了份量大價錢便宜,實在不會回來關顧。除此以外,這裡也有500日幣的清酒試喝店。

  • 清津峡: 哇,美呆了!自然景色加上現代藝術,感官越來越震撼,好希望我們能把清津峡的四季都收進腦裡。強力推薦!

  • 松之山溫泉: 食物不但好吃,又有超舒服溫泉,大冬天能住溫泉旅館真是一大享受!我愛這種日式傳統溫泉旅館,外面下著雪,我們在室內泡溫泉,怎麼能這麼幸運住在日本!

第四天

窗外繼續飄著雪,真想繼續住在這!起床後,我和UN立刻去泡溫泉,讓全身都暖起來我們才願意離開。


2021最後一場旅行,除了感恩還是感恩!那天我們往清津峡的山路上,下著大雪,視線一片白雪(好美也好危險)!UN小心翼翼開車避免打滑,但我卻亂報路。開上一條完全沒被開雪機通路的地方,車子被卡住完全動彈不得。我們求助附近住戶,大叔實在太好人!不但幫我們除雪,還到附近找方法。不但如此,大叔還現烤熱騰騰的麻糬給我們吃。我們離開前,他還準備更多麻糬讓我們在路上不餓肚子!離開前一直說謝謝,但我們好希望我們能懂更多日文,告訴他我們有多感激!

那霸機場到美軍基地的計程車公司

  • 沖東交通 098-946-5477

  • 中部個人タクシー 098-929-1818

  • うりずんジャンボタクシー098-850-0129

  • 明豐タクシー 098-937-2467


Nikko: Escape the Summer Heat

All of our friends who have visited Nikko rave about its mild climate and serenity. With mountains for hiking, lakes for fishing and swimming, waterfalls for admiring, Nikko is ideal for a quick getaway from Tokyo or for retirement. On the way to Nikko, we made a pit stop at Utsunomiya, aka Dumpling Town, to see what the dumpling hype is all about. The streets at Utsunomiya are lined with symbols of dumplings everywhere, you can even find dumplings on the manholes.


Day One

Utsunomiya is about two hours drive from Tokyo. Of all the dumpling restaurants there, the two that have received top reviews are Minmin and Gyotendo, so off to those two places we go! 

  • Utsunomiya Minmin: Without a doubt, definitely a must-try! Delicious and offers free parking (always a plus)! Similar in taste and texture to Taiwanese dumplings and those that you can find in Chinatown in the United States. We couldn’t help but order for seconds. We gave this place a solid 5/5!

  • Gyotendo: Our foodie friends A&W described it perfectly: the dumpling skin is too thick! The dumpling filling tastes rather bland and dry. Their line was actually longer than at Minmin. On their door they even have a sign that says they are the No.1 dumpling place! After a careful research audit, we learned that this restaurant is the top result that returns when you search for “dumpling restaurant” near Utsunomiya JR Station, not the No.1 by reviews (lol!!!!!)

Dumplings manholes in Utsunomiya

Gyotendo

Day Two

  • Lake Chuzenji: In the morning the lake is covered by a thick layer of mist, and the air is cool and refreshing. After breakfast, we took a stroll by the lake, and it was very relaxing. You would really love this place if you are a morning person! (Tech free might be a good idea!)

  • Toshogu: Glad that our friends A&W suggested that we bring comfortable shoes, as Toshogu covers a large area and can take a whole day to visit on foot. There aren’t many food options around either, so make sure you bring some snacks or come on a full stomach.

Three Wise Monkeys

Day Three & Day Four

The highlight of Nikko for me is no doubt Lake Chuzenji. After breakfast, we took a leisurely stroll along the lake, and even in the midst of summer, it didn’t feel hot here. We took another walk by the lake before dinner and marveled at the pink and purple sky reflected in the expansive surface of the lake.

On our way to Yumoto, we stopped by this ancient battlefield for a short hike. Occasionally you would see other hikers here, very easy for beginners. But it was just my luck to see my nemesis: a snake! Because of the sighting, I abandoned our hike halfway and power walked back to our rental car. We stayed a night in Yumoto Itaya, the summertime weather here is very pleasant, definitely not too hot for soaking in a hot spring.

  • Kegon Falls: The second highest waterfall in Japan! Wanna take a guess where the tallest waterfall is? That’s right! It’s in Wakayama where my friends and I visited before!


Nikko is hands down a great place to escape the heat of summer! The weather and the sights are unparalleled. I hope you will enjoy Nikko as much as we did!

Senjogahara

去過日光的朋友們都對這地稱讚不已,直呼天氣涼爽又寧靜,有山有水絕對是許多人夢寐以求的退休場景。那天往日光的路上,我們也特別在宇都宮停下,品嚐當地兩家有名的餃子店。宇都宮有著餃子城著稱,路上滿滿餃子圖案,連下水道蓋都有餃子圖案,吃貨朋友A&W卻對這裡的餃子大失望。UN和我實在是太想知道到底有多難吃,決定親自來宇都宮試一下!


第一天

從東京出發約兩小時車程就會到宇都宮,網上很多人推薦宇都宮Minmin和餃天堂,當然我們得試一下這兩家!

  • 宇都宮Minmin:千萬別猶豫,就來這家,好吃又能免費停車!鮮嫩皮薄味道好,和我們在台灣或美國中國城吃到的水餃味道類似,吃完後續點更多餃子。這家我們都給了高分評價!

  • 餃天堂:吃貨朋友A&W形容得太好了,這皮也太厚了吧!餃子餡像是絞肉忘了加料,口感偏乾,但隊伍竟然比Minmin久。門口還標榜是當地第一名的餃子,結果認真一看發現是日本餐廳搜尋網站Tabelog以地區搜尋時第一家出現的餃子店,不是評分最高分得第一名!

第二天

  • 中禪寺湖:早上的中禪寺湖湖面上濃濃霧氣,天氣非常感爽涼快。我們在湖旁走路,格外放鬆。喜歡早起的人絕對會喜歡這裡!

  • 東照宮:好險好友A&W事先提醒我們這裡需要走好多路,而且附近沒有太多食物選項,千叮嚀萬交代,叫我們得吃飽喝足,穿上舒服的鞋子再來這!真的沒誇張,這裡有夠大,我們花了一整天才把東照宮看完。而且好多寺廟入廳前需要拖鞋,鞋子不但要舒服還要好脫!

第三天 & 第四天

日光最吸引我的地方,絕對是中禪寺湖。吃完早飯後,即使夏天天氣也不會太悶熱,走在湖邊特別舒服。我們趁晚飯前在到湖旁散步,晚霞讓湖際顯得寬闊浩瀚。

開往湯元時,我們順道去戰場原附近爬山,偶爾會遇到單獨健行的人,適合初心者的路線。但我們遇到蛇!路線已達到一半,我卻立刻以最快且安靜的腳步走回停車場。我們在湯元板屋待一晚,這裡的夏天天氣非常舒服,泡溫泉也不會覺得太熱不舒服。

  • 華厳滝:日本第二高瀑布!猜一下哪裡是第一高瀑布!就是之前我和朋友去的和歌山


日光絕對是避暑勝地!天氣宜人,景色優美,希望你們去了也會喜歡!