Sunday, October 16, 2016 Noboribetsu, Hokkaido
Last stop before checking into the Noboribetsu Grand Hotel was Jigokudani, a ravine with hot steam vents and sulfurous streams, known to be the source of Noboribetsu's hot spring waters. It was only about 5 minutes away from the hotel and easily accessible . . . which was a good thing because I was feeling pretty tired by this time.
tokyo toilet part 2
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Yoyogi Hachiman, by Toyo Ito looked like mushroomswe then went up to visit
Yoyogi Hachiman Shrine Down the hill is Haru no Ogawa Park, by Shigeru
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9 comments:
The colors are so pretty in the fall!
I love them, Mich!
so pretty!
Wow that's really close! Pretty smelly huh? Did you do the hot springs bath?
It was, Kat.
Very smelly, Susan. No, we didn't do the bath.
must have smelled like rotten eggs. A hell on earth...ha.
no monkeys?? I think when we went to Noboribetsu we saw monkeys. I gotta go look at my old scrapbooks...I know that was your dream to see scary monkeys in Hokkaido!! ha!
Chet, even our room it smelled like cigarettes.
Noooooo rip-your-face-off scary monkeys for me, Les!!
Yes, we were here, but your photos are so much better.
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