Showing posts with label Matsuyama. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Matsuyama. Show all posts

Thursday, 30 March 2017

A long trip across islands for a mythical bath in Matsuyama, Shikoku island

We had decided to use Thursday as a free day, and because we absolutely needed to take advantage of the JR pass, we wanted to go as far as possible and maybe even change island. The only thing I could think of was Matsuyama on Shikoku since it was a city and had good transportation, and had Dogo onsen as one of the inspirations for the bath house in Studio Ghibli's Sen to Chihiro no Kamikakushi (千と千尋の神隠し).






And so we departed from Kyoto station in the morning, taking the Hikari (meaning 'Light')  Shinkansen to Okayma for 1h30, then changing to the Shiokaze (meaning 'See breeze') train from Okayama to Matsuyama to cross to Shikoku island and arrive in a bit less than 3h at 14:13.
On the way we saw the countryside, the sea, the pilgrims doing their tour of the 88 temples on Shikoku island. One day I would like to do part of the pilgrimage as well as it goes through nature and remote villages.



 When in Matsuyama, we then rode the tram for another 15-20minutes to Dogo onsen honkan (bath house). 
 In addition from being a very old bah house (from 1894), what was fascinating was that it was well organized inside, with staff directing you based on the the ticket purchased. We purchased and entrance with a snack, so after leaving our shoes we proceeded to the locker room to change into our naked bodies, save for a yukata provided. Outside the changing room, staff would direct to the baths (2 baths each I believe) and after that gave you the snack and tea to enjoy on a large tatami room on the second floor with no walls ( terrace style) so the breeze would cool you down gently.

This was the ultimate experience of civilization, once enjoyed by millions of people when public baths were the norm. 

The return trip took the reverse path, and was uneventful. We all snoozed relaxed from the bath and even though the apartment had a bathtube the experience was well worth it.  Even if I were shy from being naked in front of others, there were very little chances of meeting those people I met again because I had just traveled 5hours to show myself. 

Back in Kyoto we went to McDonalds in front of the station, as J. was curious about their menu. I pigged out like there would be no tomorrow since there was a hill to climb in the evening.







Saturday, 25 March 2017

Japan 2017 edition with R. and J.



I have never imagined visiting Japan in a week. But that was exactly what happened April 2017. From being used to plan for 3 weeks  and 2 weeks visit, this was my first non solo week long trip to Japan.

I cannot remember when we decided to go, but I know I bought my ticket to Narita knowing I would be in Manila for a few months. So it was exciting for me to have a shorter flight with ANA to look forward to. Also we planned for the hanami season, to see flowers bloom and enjoy some mild temperatures, from March 25 until April 1st 2017. Or so we thought anyway.

In terms of logistics, I would be leaving my apart hotel in Manila Makati Citadines and keep my luggage at work and travel with only one suitcase. I would be changing room in the same hotel upon my return. This was a good break to make sure i didn't accumulate too much as my stay extended 2 months already!).

Considering the length of our stay in Japan and the ticket prices, I planned for a loop starting form Tokyo, going to Kanazawa, Kyoto and back to Tokyo, using a week JR pass and hotels for about $100/night max on average.

Accomodations:
Tokyo: Hotel villa fontaine (Nihonbashi Mitsukoshimae)
Kanazawa: Hotel Nikko Kanazawa
Kyoto: airbnb new listing in Higashiyama
Tokyo: Remm Roppongi