Showing posts with label Oirase Gorge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oirase Gorge. Show all posts

Saturday, February 11, 2012

Plan B: Towada Winter Festival

One snowy morning…….I could start almost every blog post like that this winter…….we were planning to go to Hirosaki—a famous place two and a half hours away form Misawa where we went several times to view sakura and leaf foliage.

We had planned for months to go to Hirosaki Lantern Festival on Feb. 11th, it was one thing on our checklist that we were missing. After much deliberation and discussion with all our friends who were hoping to go, we decided against driving that far to a winter festival. We weren’t only concerned about driving conditions through the mountains, although via a tollway (but that meant $45 round trip). We were mostly worried that our little guys will get frozen from the wind chill after half an hour and no one would be having fun then. The whole point is to stay at the Hirosaki castle grounds after the sun goes down so we could see the lanterns.

Instead of going to Hirosaki, we decided to go with our Plan B—going to Towada Winter Festival by lake Towada. The drive was about an hour and forty minutes, part of it through Oirase Gorge, a very windy road through the mountains that lead to the lake.
Sometimes we saw signs like that:
I guess avalanches can happen, especially if the earth shakes, right?:)
We saw several of these beautiful frozen waterfalls. The kids were amazed that even such fast flowing water somehow froze.
This was our second time going to Towada Winter Festival, so we knew what to expect. This year, it was extra snowy!
The main attraction for the kids was sledding. They had two hills and a ton of kids—no one fighting or yelling.
Katya, Alex, Mark and their friends, minus the babies. I think this heart is a staple structure for the festival because it was here even the first year when were here.
All right, after an hour of playing, we were cold and hungry. We had a great variety of Japanese to choose from. There were several tents and spots to eat with heaters around. We got a whole bunch of unknown foods and a turkey leg (Mark wanted one).  You’d think that in almost three years that we’d been here I’d memorize the names of the foods, but I haven’t. Still only know by their looks whether or not I like them.

Here is picture of me looking scary-haha and trying to get the gross insides out of the shell. In fact, they were quite delicious! Warm and juicy, cooked in some sort of broth, they tasted just like typical food form Mutsu Bay area.
After dinner and a little more sledding we decided it was time to go home. Who wants to stay up in the dark and in the cold till 8 pm to see the fireworks? We might have to come back in July when they do Towada Summer Festival with fireworks.

People advertise this Winter Festival as “why go to Sapporo if you have ice sculptures right here”. Well, this festival doesn’t live up to all the hype for the second time for us. Yeah, it’s a nice half day trip when it’s too cold to go further out, but otherwise, you can skip it:).
Apparently, we also need to learn how to use our camera in the dark-haha. That’s the only semi decent picture after dark. 

OR maybe we should save up for a new fancy camera!
Sayonara for now.

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Oirase Gorge

It’s February. It’s cold. It’s snowy. I realize that we have at least two more months of snowy weather left in Misawa. So I decided to post a couple pictures that Robert and I took when we went on our quick getaway in September. Before heading back to Misawa, we drove through Oirase Gorge.  It’s a beautiful place….a scenic drive that attracts thousands of Japanese no matter the weather or season, but especially in the fall.
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See? The signs are very helpful. They know that many Americans come to explore this area.DSCN7620DSCN7669   DSCN7570

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Robert’s in great shape—probably because I  cook very healthy food:)
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And this is the picture after which Robert told me my smiles look fake. (Not true! This is my real smile!!!)
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So I tried to make different facial impressions…DSCN7635
And then we headed home. We noticed this really cool shrine driving through Towada City. I just love freshly painted torii gates. I took this picture by rolling down the car window. Pretty good, eh?
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I will leave you with a couple of funny store names. “Hard-Off” is a great recycle (“second-hand”) shop in Towada City. We are not sure what they mean by HARD OFF!!!:)DSCN7691
And Wonder GOO? Funny Japanese…
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Good night, my friends. And dream of summer…

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Next Time I Am Bringing My Own Pillow

Happy Anniversary Robert and Lyana!!  9 years!! 

9/14/2001 were married in the Salt Lake City temple.  Now, 9 years later, we can’t believe where life has taken us.  What have I learned in nine years?  That life is a journey not a destination.
To celebrate our anniversary, we booked a weekend getaway.  The word ‘getaway’ originates from the latin word for “it’s our anniversary and we deserve some time away from the kids, by ourselves for 24 hours.”  Thank you Doug and Emily, and Jeana and Dustin for your willingness and bravery in taking our children.

We went to an onsen resort at the entrance to Oirase Gorge.
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Onsen equals hot springs minus clothing.  Most onsens, including this one, are NOT co-ed.
What does this sign have to do with onsens?  Nothing.  I just thought it was funny.  We’re in a Japanese hotel and there’s a picture of a guy in lederhosen telling us where the toilets are.

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Our room.  Behind the paper doors was a narrow sitting room where we sat.

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Yukata.  You wear it to the onsen.  Most people also wear it to the dinner buffet and everywhere else in the hotel.
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Mmmmm.  Dinner buffet.
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Salad artist.  Made each salad to perfection.
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See what I mean.  There’s at least 6 different kinds of mushrooms on there.
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Those are beds.  The staff moved the table while we were out and set up the beds on Tatami mats with straw pillows (hence the post’s title).
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Toe to toe.
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Any ideas for a caption here?
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Here’s to another 9 years and beyond.  I love you sweetie.

Rob