Showing posts with label Lake Biwa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lake Biwa. Show all posts

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Day 6 - To the Japanese Alps!



After having a nice sleep, we left early to start the day. We drove to a beach near the lake for our final morning bath. It was so nice swimming in this clean water. We had breakfast and started off to a city nearby called Hikone, to visit its famous castle. This I have a photo of.




At the castle, we met a cute Vietnamese girl with her mother. And her mother shared with me a very interesting story about her country, the war, the aftermath of the commuists and how her brother took a small boat across the ocean to America, with no English and no money, only to get a degree in univeristy, a job, and then sponsor his sister and niece to live there. They moved to California in 1994, and now, her daughter, Jenny, likes to spoil her mom every year by traveling to a country of her choice. This year, it is Japan. Nice to meet you guys!




After this nice morning, it was time
to hit the road. We had a long drive to the north-east. We had to travel through some large urban sprawl, and then we made it high into the Japanese Alps, where were are now.




Our campsite is a small bungalow, and this time we did pay for accomodation, about 1200 yen each. It is comfortable and a very beautiful site surrounded by nature and woods and rivers. There are no people here, though! Nobody! Very quiet, I don't think people like camping in the wet season, only us!

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Day 5 - Rain Season


Who would have thought that July isn't the best time to travel Honshu, but that was definately the case today. We were pounded by rain all night long. It continued hard into the morning, not stopping until about 11am. By this time, everything was either moderately wet to soaking. My rainproof tent just happened to be on top of a very wet ground, that the water soaked through, onto our bags, sleeping bags, clothes and just about everything else.

This wet situation slowed down our day a lot. We had to find a shelter where we could hang up everything, including our tent before packing and leaving. We managed to make everything about 80% dry, but still a bit damp as we packed our things and finally left our free camping site on the northern part of Lake Biwa. Our destination was to go to a camping ground on the eastern part of Lake Biwa, about half way down.

That was about a 60km drive through some country and busy roads. Dennis was happy today to recieve his 12 000 yen tax rebate. Something I still haven't applied for.

The drive was long, and we eventually found the 4th campsite for our 5th night. The place was closed! What shall we do? Well, actually, that is good news because it means we cans stay for free! So,.. we drove up the hill to find these premade tents. Increadible! What a beautiful place with a view of the lake.

Actually, I am writing now in this tent and I can admit I am a bit paranoid of being discovered for tresspassing in the morning. I just hope we can leave early enough before any people come and discover us here. The best part about these tents is, they are huge! And they come with some free bedding, too! Even though we are staying in another place for free, we are comfortable!

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Day 3 - lake Biwa



This day was a bit uneventful, but still very nice. Dennis had to wake up early and catch the train to get his computer back while I was able to stay in bed sleeping in. A caregiver to the beach told us we couldn't camp there, but, I liked the spot, so we stayed there a second night. It was on a nice beach, and the water was so clean! It was nice to go for a swim and enjoy the fresh water. I was tired of swimming in the salty ocean.

Basically, we stayed camping on the beach, and late at night, there were some drunk teenagers near our tent, keeping me awake at night, giving me a broken sleep. It rained quite a bit and was sunny too, as this is the wet season now.

Sunday, July 5, 2009

Day 2: The curse of Kyoto


This day was so cursed, that I finished this blog already and somehow lost everything and now have to write it again.

Day 2, we woke up on our nice campsite very early in the morning. We had stayed in a nice park, on an island on Japan's largest lake, Lake Biwa. It was looking to be a great day. Our camp was setup, it was early, and we were ready to drive to Kyoto to have a look at this ancienct capital of Japan. The cultural center.

Then the groundskeeper came. And he told us that we can not stay there that night on a Sunday night! Oh great! So now where do we set up camp? We were disappointed. The solution was to leave our bags in a locker at a train station. The good news was he offered to give us the night camping for free.

As we packed our tent and bags and got ready to go, the groundskeeper offered us to go inside to use the computer to look for another campsite. It was too far. 20km north, we would waste too much time. So, we decided on the locker idea. It was all good until the other groundskeeper showed up, because he made us pay for camping after all! Ugh!

So, anyways, we left early and went off. We dropped off our bags and started driving the 20km from Otsu City, to Kyoto. It was a nice drive, when we took the wrong turn and started driving in the wrong direction. Getting lost took up another hour of time, but we got back on track and headed for the Imperial Palace. Sounds nice, right? Wrong! Closed on weekends! Ugh, Sundays in Japan!

So,.. finally we made it to some famous temples and had a nice walk around just the same as the other tourists. I must admit, they were nice, but I didn't get much culture out of the experience. Later, we went west to some famous golden temple. Made good photos, but not much else.

After our temples trip in Kyoto, it become apparent that Dennis' bike's headlight was broken and we needed to fix it before leaving the city. Sounds easy enough, right? Wrong! OUr rental bikes are made in Taiwan, and being in Japan, the part is hard to find! So, first we went to a bike shop, no, then a huge motor department store, no! Another motor department store! No! Gas stations, no! A Honda bike store, no! We were running out of options until finally Dennis called the shop in Osaka. They pointed us in the right direction, at at 7:55pm, five minutes before the shope closed, we found a shop to fix his deahlight! Relief!

Hunger!!

We went to a restaurant to charge our computer batteries, and of course, eat. Success! time to go get our bags and drive the 40 km to our campsite. It wasn't until 15 km into the drive that Dennis realized he had forgotten his computer in the restaurant! He would have to return the following morning by train to get it back!

After the long drive, at about 1am, we found a perfect spot to put our tent. A beach, on Lake Biwa. Wow,... so nice. And that is where I am writing to you now, on day 3 of our trip. Enjoy!

Day 1- on the road through Honshu


After a few days in Osaka, and a fun day visiting Universal Studios, it was time to hit the roade. Dennis and I had found a good deal on renting scooters for one month, about $10 a day. With our tent in hand, we loaded our new bikes and drove away from Osaka. The internet is useful, as it shows us the road numbers and campsites available to us along the way. Our first night of caming, would be spent on an island on Japan's biggest lake, called; Lake Biwa. Driving through some mountain roads, seeing some buddhas, and camping in Japan. All in all, day one was a success!