Woke up this morning after finally
having a good nights sleep. Breakfast of things we had picked up
yesterday at 7/11 and then off to see the Torii gates that are along
the side of the lake. We thought we would be the only ones there,
shocked when there was already a line up at 9AM for pictures. There
was a couple in front of us from Ecuador, a class of young school
children, then a couple of Asian families. There is a sign maximum
of 3 minutes for pictures, why does anyone need 3 minutes? Well, the
Asians did take more than the allocated time, how many poses can you
do? Andre had some fun with the young children. Thankfully they
were just taking class photos and not one at a time. The couple from
Ecuador are living in Tokyo now and they said last time they were
here the line was even closed at top, there were too many people
waiting, guess I shouldn't complain. After the picture taking that
took us maximum of 1 minute we then walked up the stair to visit the
shrine. Very pretty in the woods, we haven't seen much woods yet. Only a few people here at the shrine compared to Tokyo.
Next up is the boat ride that we passed
on yesterday because of the crowds. We were on the first boat ride
this morning leaving from our spot at 10:15. Shocked how many people
were getting on at this time of morning. We just stayed on the boat
until it came back around the lake and got off at the little village
where we did our laundry last night. Found the old road that you can
walk, mostly just stones and slippery so didn't do too much of that.
Next off we found the pathway that went by Checkpoint which we need
to read more about, then walked the pathway back to our town.
Beautiful walk through the park. Back to our apartment and surprised
to see the our friend Heather has arrived and found her way. We were
expecting her at some point today but were shocked she made her way
from landing in Tokyo this morning at 7:30AM that she was here
already. Lots of catching up as she has spent the last month month
travelling through Laos. She is definitely not prepared for the
weather here, snowing here today, brrr.
Visited back at the apartment for a bit
then decided to get moving again, a little snow and rain won't stop
us. Started off by walking back to Hakonemachi-Ko, the town right
beside us to see Hakone Sekisho Exhibition Hall and Hakone
Checkpoint. There is an entrance fee to this small museum that
represents the time when this area was one of the checkpoints that
you needed to pass through when travelling. It was the security post
during the Edo period of 1603-1868. A nice restored area that one of
the workers took a liking to us and explained a lot of the replica to
us.
When looking at Andres pictures tonight
I also remembered that we had seen a small cemetery when we were on
the old road. I have seen what looked like red scarfs wrapped around
some of the statues and red that these are Jizo, a Buddhist deity
known as the guardian of children how died before their parents, red
to ward off evil spirits, danger and illness. Quite moving when you
see the bold red.
Walked back through the beautiful park
and then decided to go and see the Torii Gate, thought Heather may
not have much of a wait for a picture. We were wrong, a much longer
wait than even this morning, she just grabbed a quick picture of the gate between people taking turns and we moved on.
Stopped at Lawtons to pick up some
things for supper, like 7/11 they have lots of premade things to
choose from. Another meal done.
Back at the apartment, time to pack up
again as we move on to a lake Kawaguchiko Lake tomorrow, more snow in
the forecast, really hoping to get some views of Mt Fuji, one of the
reasons we are staying in this area.
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| Ship we would tour the lake on later |
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| Walk to Hakone Torii Gate |
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| Hakone Torii Gate |
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| Walk to Hakone Shrine |
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| Washing station before entering shrine area |
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| washing station |
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| Around Hakone Shrine |
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Steps to Hakone Shrine
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| Hakone Shrine |
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| This sign is an example of why we are not driving ourselves in Japan, plus they drive on the opposite side of the road than us |
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| Boarding our cruise ship |
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| View of the town we are staying in |
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| First class part of the ship that we were NOT sitting in |
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| Reminded us of the Algonquin in St Andrews NB |
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| Not open again, off season I guess |
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| Along the walk on the old road. Google tells that what looked like red scarfs wrapped around some of the statues are Jizo, a Buddhist deity known as the guardian of children how died before their parents, red to ward off evil spirits, danger and illness. |
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| Old road we walked along |
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| Lots of these on the sidewalk |
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| Beautiful trees in the park |
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| Snow has started, love this fence |
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| Entrance to checkpoint |
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| Watch tower |
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| View from the watch tower |
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| Straw hats, they also has straw raincoats |
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| Tatami, Japanese straw mats |
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| Ice cream vending machine |
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| Sample of what you can buy at Lawsons for supper |