Japan Diary: Hakuba

This time last year we were hitting the slopes in Hakuba, which was such a beautiful place as well!

Hakuba was such an incredible place. We were able to see snow actually falling and me falling down the slopes hahaha. Viv and I ended up just building a snow man. Hakuba was already pretty vegan friendly and a lot of people there spoke English too which was helpful!

Our next stop (next blog post wooo) - Tokyo.

Japan Diary: Kiso Valley - Magome

One of my favourite places we visited was a small town called Magome in Kiso Valley. If you do visit Nagoya I'd highly recommend taking a day trip to Magome. We started our day off by sleeping in until 8.30am (other days we were waking up at 6am!!) and took the train to Nakatsugawa station, followed by a bus there.

Magome is a beautiful preserved town dating back centuries with many buildings made of wood. We decided to take the Magome-Tsumago trail which is a 8.9km scenic hike. I didn't realise that the hike was this long. I was expecting 3-4kms of walking along a flat surface. I was very wrong. Parts of the hike were up hill and I'd definitely recommend wearing something a bit more appropriate which don't involve Doc Martens and jeans :')

Beautiful Magome aka beginning of the hike

The view was absolutely breath taking here. I definitely wasn't able to capture the vastness and the beauty of it all!

We had a small tea break along the way. The trail also led through the countryside and we passed a few houses and saw a few locals. We even saw some monkeys jumping on rooftops!

Just before reaching Tsumago, we came across a few waterfalls and rivers. This one river we came across was so vibrant and the water looked quite icy too.

The hike took about 2-3 hours for us complete. I thought we had to hike back to Magome, but Luan told me there was a bus we could catch to the station which would take us back to Nagoya (thank goodness)!

We spent most of our day in Kiso Valley - walking from one town to another. I'd highly recommend this trail! But try to take a few snacks with you because when we went hardly any cafes were open for lunch!

Also theres not many vegan options in Nagoya so rice and salad was my best friend.

Japan Diary: USJ and Himeji Castle

Our plan for the day was to spend the day at Universal Studios in Osaka. We'd already pre-purchased some tickets in Adelaide, but after some umm-ing and hmmm-ing for a while the previous night we decided to get an express pass. Looking back now I'm so glad we did as some lines for some rides were at least 2 hours long.

We visited the wizarding world of Harry Potter first which I was soooo excited about! It was already so packed at about 10am in the morning but totally fulfilled one of my childhood dreams of visiting the Harry Potter set/world.

Luan bought this chocolate frog because he wanted the holographic card inside but ended up getting a really dodgy one :') He tried to feel better about it by taking a bite of the chocolate frog but what we didn't realise was that it was a solid chocolate frog! RIP teeth.

We used our express pass to go on the Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey ride which was 4D. I'm not really a rides person but this was definitely one of my faves from the day. I'd never been on a rollercoaster but I felt like I had to after spending so much on tickets. Conveniently for me, we started on a Harry Potter ride which was the Hippogriff one which was probably targeted at children or perhaps adults who are scared of rollercoasters (me). It was nothing very exciting and lasted a couple of minutes only (not worth lining up >1hr if you don't have the express pass). 

We then went on the Spiderman 4D ride which wasn't too bad but Harry Potter (4D) was definitely better. The next one we went on was the Backdrop. I felt so nervous going on this ride because it was a much bigger rollercoaster with lots of dips and drops. In the end I actually really enjoyed this ride, perhaps because it was backwards and I couldn't anticipate which way we were going to go next. 

The next ride up was the Hollywood Dream which was essentially the same route as Backdrop but going forwards instead. This one wasn't too bad! We wondered for a little while afterwards and decided to go on the Flying Dinosaur.

Unlike the previous rides we'd been on, the Flying Dinosaur was a ride that wasn't covered by our express pass. We ended up lining up for 1.5 hours for the ride. It was one of the biggest roller coasters at USJ and I was waiting with the group but I wasn't planning on going on the ride. As we were waiting longer and longer in the line I was thinking to myself - once we get to the top, I'll just take the stairs back down and meet the guys at the bottom. But....... to my dismay at the very top, I noticed that to get to the other side of the platform where the stairs are to the bottom -  you had to go on the ride. Thankfully it was dusk which means that I could barely see anything on the ride (only time I'm glad I can't see well @ night) which I'm not sure if it made the experience a bit more enjoyable cause I couldn't see how far off the ground we were or anticipate twists and turns OR if I just felt like I was falling into a black hole :')

This was the Backdraft ride (or show... since nothing too eventful happened) that Wilson was mega keen to go. It was literally just about things being set on fire??

This was the Backdraft ride (or show... since nothing too eventful happened) that Wilson was mega keen to go. It was literally just about things being set on fire??

Day 9 - Himeji Castle & Koko-en Garden 

Luan and I decided to go on a day trip to visit Himeji castle and Koko-en garden. I remember feeling pretty tired from all the walking we'd done the past few days and I guess a few things must have slipped my mind. When we got to Himeji castle (about 1.5 hours away from Osaka), I was about to take my camera out to take a photo.... but it wasn't in my bag!

It turns out I left it at the airbnb :( so the rest of the photos in this post are iPhone shots.

The view was pretty amazing from Himeji castle which Luan said was apparently a lot better than Osaka castle. Our next stop was the Himeji / Koko-en garden. It was much bigger than I'd anticipated and this garden was separated into many small gardens. There were also koi fish and they were huge!

We left the gardens in the late noon and around 3pm had our first proper meal of the day. We visited My Farmer's Daughter and they were able to make a few of their salads vegan. Luan had this pasta dish which he seemed to enjoy. I'm not normally one for salads but this was literally the best salad! It looks quite plain but was packed full of flavour! 

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Afterwards we stopped at soft serve place where they had vegan soy ice cream options and I got the black sesame. It was so delicious and from what I can remember it was about 550 yen which is pretty good.

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On our way home, we stopped by a shopping mall close to JR Himeji station and there was this store called Tokyu Hands which sold a lot of nifty things. I ended up buying a lot of washi tape- which is a special type of tape made in Japan with funky prints/patterns and its also tearable. When we got back to our airbnb, we met up with Alex, Vivian and Wilson and went to the AEON shopping mall which was close to where we were staying and had dinner there.