We
started off this morning by taking a 1.5 hour local train from
Okayama to Onomichi. A nice train ride with lots of small mountains
around, again surprised at just how many mountains we are going
through.
Arrived
at Onomichi and walked along a very nice walkway along the water,
very pretty. There are a few cherry trees in bloom which is always
a nice surprise as we didn't expect to see any more for a couple more
towns. Check in is at 3PM so we leave our bags and head off touring.
Check out times have usually been 10AM and check in at 3PM, there
doesn't seem to be any chance of ever getting into your room early
even if it is ready, they really are strict about 3PM.
We
start off by taking the Mt. Senkoji Ropeway to the top for some
fantastic views from the observation platform. Wow, it is beautiful
up here. So many little islands. This ropeway cost $5.00Cdn, I
can't imagine what we would be paying to do this at home. This area
is actually famous for biking between the islands and all the
bridges, no time for us this trip, maybe another day...
From
the top of Mt. Senkoji we walk down and visit some temples. There
are 25 temples on the Onomichi temple walk. We visit a couple of the
main ones. At one point we see a chain that you can pay $1.00cdn to
climb up, we passed on that option.
Close
to the bottom we join up with Cat Alley. There are many stones
painted like cats, cats painted on the stairs, cats painted on walls,
and we saw one live cat.
Walked
around to visit a couple more temples in town then time to find
something to eat. We keep eating at weird hours and this town does
not have many places open at 2PM for lunch. We ended up back at
Lawsons and bought some things to eat outside at the picnic tables.
A beautiful day today, we are down to t-shirts this afternoon
outside.
It
is now 3PM and we head to our hotel to check in. Andre and I pass a
sign about boat tours, quick call to Heather and we are all booked
for a 5:30PM sunset tour.
Finally
reach our hotel and check into by far the smallest room we have had
yet. We can't even open one suitcase in the room. One is open now
in the tiny hall outside the bathroom, mine isn't even open. This is
really tiny. Not sure what size the bed is, don't think it is a
double even, good thing is it is much more comfortable than the very
hard bed we had the last 2 nights.
On
the road again at 5PM to check in for our sunset boat ride. We are
given warm jackets for the boat ride. 3 other people join us from
England, and that is it for the tour. We are in quite a large rib
boat, the 6 of us had lots of room at the front, no one was in the
back. We had a driver and a guide. The guide was the same person
that we talked to in the office when we reserved the tour. The guide
spoke about 3 words of English, all “talking” was done through a
translator device. It was a nice tour, they took us by the dry docks
to see the boats that are being worked on. Then we went to see a
torii gate on a beach, followed up by waiting for the sun to set.
The ride was close to 1 hour, we were served what he called beef
boullion soup which was nice and warm, it was cool on the water.
Back
to the dock and we walk along the water for a bit then decide to try
to find something light for supper. Again we have a hard time
finding somewhere to eat and decide to head back to Lawsons. On the
way we came across a little hole in th wall that makes dumplings and
gyros as well as some other things. We ordered a couple of different
ones to try along with some sauces, delicious, but we could not eat
the sauces, oh so hot. A beer and sour lemon and dinner is done. I
had no idea what sour lemon was, but when I see it I order it, seems
like a popular drink here. We had a nice conversation with a young
man from Egypt, turns out he is staying at the same place as Heather
tonight.
Dinner
done, off to Lawsons to pick up something for breakfast as we don't
have breakfast included in this hotel.
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| View of the train "graveyard" in Okayama from our hotel room. Yes we heard trains well from the room |
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| A little busy at the train station this morning as we are closer to rush hour |
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| Second Christian church we has seen so far. From the train ride |
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| Arrival in Onomichi, walking to our hotel along the waterfront of the Seto Inland sea |
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| The waterfront |
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| Fishing boat |
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| This delivery person like Hello Kitty |
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| Cherry Blossom along the waterfront |
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| Cheese ice cream, was a bit gritty but tasted good |
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| Antique Panda kids riding machine |
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| Shopping arcade in Onomichi |
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| The public washrooms |
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| Mt. Senkoji Ropeway |
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| Temple views going up Mt. Senkoji Ropeway |
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| Temple views going up Mt. Senkoji Ropeway |
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| Views from the top of Temple views going up Mt. Senkoji Ropeway |
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| The staircase going to the viewpoint |
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| At Mt. Senkoji complex |
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| At Mt. Senkoji complex, first time we have seen hearth shape ones |
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| Poster of the area |
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| At Mt. Senkoji complex |
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| At Mt. Senkoji complex |
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| Usually the are just plain candles |
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| Walking down from Mt. Senkoji Ropeway you are given the option to climb this chain up, for about $1 cdn donation, we all passed |
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| Walking down from Mt. Senkoji Ropeway there are many temples |
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| Walking down from Mt. Senkoji Ropeway there are many temples |
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| We walked part way down Cat Alley, lots of paintings of rocks with cats, and painting on the steps of cats |
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| and 1 real cat |
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| Another temple on the way down |
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| Need maintenance |
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| Singyou-Ji Temple |
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| Tannei-Ji 3 story pagoda, lots of steps to reach the top |
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| Tannei-Ji 3 story pagoda complex |
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| Tannei-Ji 3 story pagoda complex |
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| Tannei-Ji 3 story pagoda complex |
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| Tannei-Ji 3 story pagoda complex |
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| Tannei-Ji 3 story pagoda complex |
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| Tannei-Ji 3 story pagoda complex |
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| Japanese beetle |
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Tannei-Ji 3 story pagoda complex
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| These sandals made with straw were hung, not sure why |
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| Entrance to the Tannei-Ji 3 story pagoda complex on the way out |
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| Singyou-Ji Temple and graveyard |
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| First time we seen a cample |
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| Steamed bun, delicious |
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| Walked by a tour office, decided to do a sunset cruise |
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The small shrine across from our hotel. On the waterfront
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| All dressed up on our sunset cruise |
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| On our sunset cruise, dry dock |
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| Our sunset cruise rib boat |
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| Decided to do Goyas for supper |
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| The chef/owner closing shop |
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| Views from our hotel room in Onomichi |