{"id":7251,"date":"2014-02-07T16:59:55","date_gmt":"2014-02-07T08:59:55","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/mytwogirls.net\/?p=7251"},"modified":"2014-06-18T12:56:57","modified_gmt":"2014-06-18T04:56:57","slug":"japan-2013-part-7-day-7-and-8-road-trip-exploring-takayama-%e9%ab%98%e5%b1%b1-and-lunch-at-turuturutei-%e3%81%a4%e3%82%8b%e3%81%a4%e3%82%8b%e4%ba%ad","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/mytwogirls.net\/?p=7251","title":{"rendered":"Japan 2013 Part 7 : Day 7 and 8 \u2013 Road Trip, Exploring Takayama \u9ad8\u5c71 and Epic Lunch at Turuturutei \u3064\u308b\u3064\u308b\u4ead"},"content":{"rendered":"
The posts and summary for the whole trip, can be found here<\/a><\/p>\n \u2665November 28th Thursday\u2665<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n In the morning, we headed towards Nissan Car Rental<\/a> to collect the car my Japanese colleague has helped me to book (He got a better deal from the Rakuten Japanese website compared to us inquiring via the Nissan English website<\/a>).<\/p>\n From where we parked, view of Otsu City and Lake Biwa \u7435\u7436\u6e56<\/a> could be seen. The food at the Otsu Highway Restaurant<\/strong><\/a> was quite good, we had a simple lunch, and the hubs ordered a bowl of udon with Ayu fish, a Lake Biwa specialty. Fish was quite tasty. Such a nice view of Otsu and Lake Biwa for diners at the restaurant. It was more than 3hours journey then on, driving on the highway. Close to Takayama<\/strong>, it started to snow!! The girls’ first experience of snow. We stopped the car and let them go out to ‘catch’ some.<\/p>\n By the time we reached Takayama \u9ad8\u5c71<\/a><\/strong>, it was already dark. We looked for a place to dine. The good thing about Takayama for drivers is the ample parking lots available at restaurants, shops, and 24hours convenient shops. We went to \u5099\u9577\u6247\u5c4b<\/strong><\/a> (I don’t know what it’s called in English, or how it’s pronounced in Japanese), a yakitori restaurant.<\/p>\n It’s a local joint, so there was no English menu. Good thing was the waiter there was so friendly, for drinks, he actually went to the bar and took bottles of liquor\/sake out to show us what was on the menu. The yakitori was delicious! Our hotel for the night is Spa Hotel Alpina<\/a><\/strong>. We got a room with Hollywood twin beds, joined, they are spacious enough for 4 of us to sleep. \u2665November 29th Friday\u2665<\/strong><\/span> I love the little quaint shops at Takayama shopping streets. We stopped at a cafe, Le Midi<\/a><\/strong>, supposedly famous for their pumpkin custard. We got ourselves one and sat at the bench outside to enjoy it. Yummy! It was an icy cold day. We explored the old street and their various shops, selling souvenirs, foodstuff from Takayama or Hida \u98db\u9a28<\/strong> area. There were people who explored the town in rickshaws (we saw quite a few in Arashiyama and Gion area too). The main reason we wanted a stop over at Takayama originally was due to the farmers market (after the visit we thought we should have stayed in Takayama longer though, as it’s a beautiful city with good and cheap hotels), but alas, there were too many distractions at the old street, so by the time we reached the market late morning, there was only one apple stall left operating. The apples were locally grown. We bought a couple. Even these tiny ones were pretty delicious. After that, it got too cold for me. I went to a big heated shop nearby, and the girls and the hubs continued to hang around at the river bank. Hida \u98db\u9a28 is famous for beef. We stopped at \u559c\u516b\u90ce Yamaichitei<\/strong> thinking of getting a beef bun\/pao for Zaria to try. And in that small little shop, we bumped into CP<\/a>, a blogger friend I’d known for a long long time, but never met in Malaysia! I knew she was going to Japan with her family the same time, but to meet in a small town in a small shop? What a coincident! We spent sometime updating each other on where we’d visited, and then had to part. She was heading to Kyoto<\/strong>, while we were heading to Shirakawa-go<\/strong> for our farm stay.<\/p>\n
\nOne last glance at the Kyoto Tower, our beacon for the whole Kyoto stay, and off we went. Using the English GPS, we headed to Takayama<\/strong> via Meishin Expressway \u540d\u795e\u9ad8\u901f\u9053\u8def<\/strong>. It’s a very nice highway to drive on, and there were lots of beautiful rest stops along the way, with nice restaurants, clean toilets, souvenir\/gift shop selling local produce. We stopped at the one in Otsu \u5927\u6d25<\/strong>. <\/p>\n
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\nThe girls experience their first visit to the onsen (hotspring) there, initially both were shy to be naked in front of others, but after a while, they started enjoying looking at all the beautiful naked bodies of other guests while soaking in the bath.<\/p>\n
\nIt’s a day for us to explore Takayama \u9ad8\u5c71<\/a><\/strong>, a beautiful city in the mountainous Hida region of Gifu Prefecture.<\/p>\n
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