Chapter 1421 Light Blue



Hami melon is so expensive. I ran over to take a picture of a 300 yen piece of Hami melon. It hurt to eat it. Speaking of which, the Hami melons in Shikai City seem to be in season recently. They are crisp, sweet, refreshing and delicious (enough). Later I decided to buy some honeydew melon ice cream since I was here. The color matches the clothes. It's almost time, so I went to the lavender field temporary station.

Passing by the gate of Tomita Farm. Railway control. The temporary station is really temporary, but it feels good, with farmland behind. Norokko, actually the rear of the train. It only takes 12 minutes to get to Furano Station. After exiting Furano Station, walk left to the Yangtze River Chamber of Commerce where you can rent bicycles. My skills are so poor that I insisted on borrowing a very short bicycle from the boss lady.

It was difficult to ride a bicycle here. You don't need to show your ID to rent a bicycle. You can set off after filling out the form and making an appointment. You don't even need to pay the money first. Lady boss, please don't do that... I rode across the Sorachi River following the map. Actually, it was planned to take no more than half an hour to ride to the cheese workshop, but Su claimed that he had no problem riding a bicycle, but it turned out to be completely impossible. XDD I stopped and walked along the way.

It took me almost an hour to get there. I was out of breath because I couldn't ride up a big slope. I was so exhausted that my legs were still shaking. P.S. There were a lot of onion fields on the road! There was also an onion processing factory! I bought cakes and milk at the cheese workshop. I sat by the window and looked downstairs. After resting enough and seeing that it was almost time, I prepared to return the same way.

So what are you guys here for? When we left, the old lady next to us asked Yunluo and An Chuyu where they were from in English and wished them a good time. In fact, the English proficiency rate of people in Hokkaido is still very high. Later, when I went back, I remembered that I was going to the pizza workshop and icemilk workshop, but I completely forgot because I was too tired!

Yunluo wants to eat pizza! After all the hard work to get here, I still have to press a button at the door. I originally wanted to ride to the Mori Toki and Wind Garden near the Prince Hotel if I had more time, but now I have to give up... So if I can go in the season when Twinklebus is available, I still have to go then. It's much more convenient to go to the attractions. The TVT return trip downhill is still very enjoyable.

Finally, Su finally got the hang of riding a bicycle and got back to the JR station in about 20 minutes. ↑So this is the correct bicycle route from JR Furano Station to the Cheese Factory! Fortunately, the weather was cool that day, with little sun and a little gloomy, but on the way back, the sun came out, and the bridge over the Sorachi River was particularly beautiful.

The sculptures of Furano Grapes on both sides of the bridge provide an extremely wide view, which is something you can't experience when taking the Twinkle bus. It was not long before the time to return the bus, so I hurriedly rode back to return it. It was only 400 yen per person for two hours, which was super cheap. I planned to take the 16:09 Norokko bus back. It would be okay if I played a little longer at the cheese workshop.

The next local train is at 16:55. There is still plenty of time. The stairs at Furano Station are also used for publicity. I went back and took the window seat of the Norokko train. The glass can be opened, and the fields outside, including onion fields. Back to Nakafurano Station, I finally took a picture of the front of the train. The railway overpass at Nakafurano Station: Hanajin Bridge.

It was still early. Yamasan had given Yunluo and Anchu a discount coupon for the sightseeing lift at the Machi-Ei Lavender Field, so they decided to go and have a look. As a result, they were completely attracted by these things and played on the seesaw and swings (how old are you!) When we arrived at the Machi-Ei Lavender Field, we found out that the sightseeing lift ticket sales ended at 16:40.

I looked at my phone and it was already 16:47 - don't do that! Yunluo wanted to ride the QAQ Machiei Lavender Field, which is full of lavender in summer and the Hokusei Mountain Ski Resort in winter. I actually wanted to ride it, and the terminal was very close to YAMASAN, so I just had to walk back. But it was already over, so I had to take some photos down below.

Then I called YAMASAN to pick up Yunluo and An Chuyu. YAMASAN arrived very quickly - it was really close. So before 5 o'clock, Yunluo and An Chuyu had already returned to the B&B - they had lived a very healthy life in Furano these few days. They had enough sleep and a balanced diet, and they were very energetic. YAMASAN's B&B is on the mountain.

It was about the height of the lavender field in front of the town. It was a wooden house surrounded by flowers and plants. The room was on the second floor. Compared with the business hotel I stayed in Hakodate or Sapporo, it was very large. It was a double bed and the floor was also wooden, so I didn't need to bring slippers. Later, I chatted with YAMASAN the night before I left and learned that it was originally all tatami.

However, the luggage of the guests can easily damage the tatami, and many guests are not used to tatami, so the floor was changed to wooden floor. Only one tatami was kept at the end of the corridor on the second floor. But it is no longer used for business. The light on the second floor. This is the room number. When I came back early the next day, I checked it on a whim.

It means oak, and the names of the other rooms, such as birch, are all plant names. Stairs. Living room. Dining room. Kitchen. Yamasan's wife and daughter are preparing dinner inside. The scenery and garden outside the French window of the dining room. I have nothing to do so early, so I decided to take a bath first. The bathhouse is also very big and it feels so comfortable.

Compared to the restrooms in business hotels, the toilet and bathroom are both downstairs, so it's a little inconvenient. After taking a shower, I sat in the living room waiting for dinner. What's wrong with these two people? Basically, Yunluo and An Chuyu have been using the living room for the past two days. They still like to sit there. While waiting for dinner, YAMASAN took over the other guests from Sihai City.

I greeted them. The other two couples came from Taiwan, and one of them was traveling by car. I got a seat by the French window before anyone else. The dinner was so delicious! But the quantity was so large that I felt full! The main dishes were salmon and beef burgers, and I especially liked the salmon. I didn't know what the side dish (the one in the middle at the top) was, but the sauce was really delicious.

It was salty with a hint of sweet and sour. I asked about it and was told that it was made with miso, sugar and vinegar. On the upper left is my favorite baked potato with cheese. Hokkaido potatoes are especially delicious. The soup of the day seemed to be egg drop kelp? Served with a small glass of red wine. After dinner, there was also a dessert: honeydew melon! After dinner, the other couple from Sihai City wanted to go to the supermarket and asked YAMASAN.

YAMASAN said he would take Yunluo and An Chuyu to a nearby supermarket. He would pick them up after shopping for half an hour. It was really a big supermarket... Yunluo originally just wanted to go to the convenience store to buy some dry food for riding a bicycle in Biei the next day - although it turned out that dry food was not necessary... because she was too full to eat in such a big supermarket.

I didn't feel the urge to go shopping. I only bought some cakes and water for the next day. After returning to the B&B, I rested for a while. Yamasan, Yunluo and Anchuyu confirmed the itinerary for the next day. I checked the internet and went to bed early. If it wasn't for the fact that I ate too much and couldn't fall asleep easily, it would be a very healthy life...

I went to bed early and woke up early. I woke up very early for breakfast at 7:30. I went downstairs to wash up, packed up my things for today, and waited for breakfast again. At 8:10, YAMASAN set off on time to send Yunluo and An Chuyu to Nakafurano Station, and took the local train to Biei at 8:25. The weather was unusually good. Be sure to pay attention to sun protection!

We arrived at the Mimanu Station at 8:47 and went to the mountain hut to rent an electric bike. We had originally reserved a small bike (because Yunluo and Anchuyu had short legs) but when we got there, we found that there were so many bikes that we didn't need to make a reservation. We showed our passport and coupon. We made a reservation for a whole day of free use. We needed to pay the rental fee first.

After the boss taught Yunluo and An Chuyu how to use the electric bike, they internally complained that it was really advanced... and then they set off. Prepare to ride the wide-angle in the morning and ride the patchwork road in the afternoon depending on your physical strength. The original cycling route is like this. ● Panoramic Road Mibaushi Station → Mibaushi Elementary School → Four Seasons Color Hill (Amapaka Ranch).

[Takushinkan] → Shin-栄のhill or Sanai-no-hill → Biei Station●パッチワークの路 Biei Station→ケンとメリーの木→セブンスターの木→ Parent and child's wood → North and west hill → [マイルドセブンのhill] → Biei Station → [クリスマスツリーの木] or new 栄のhill → Mima Gyu Station [ ].

You can skip it depending on the situation. Fortunately, there was a warm-up activity in Furano the day before, so there was basically no problem from the beginning of the day. According to the map, we rode to Mibaniu Elementary School. In fact, Yunluo and An Chuyu really couldn't understand why this was considered a tourist attraction. It was said that it was because of this? Mibaniu Elementary School can only be viewed from the outside and cannot be entered. Continue riding along the way to Shikicai Hill.

This section is a bit steep and a bit strenuous. Park your bike and go in. You can see the scarecrow sign when you pass the store outside. On the right is the alpaca ranch. I didn't go in because it was smelly. It's really beautiful when you walk inside. Unfortunately, I went back to the store early because it was too sunny. The unique hilly landform of Biei is planted with neat flower belts.

The visual impact is very big. Behind me, Tokachi-dake and Furano-dake are looming. Walk back to the exit to another scarecrow, where you can ride a tractor. There are also lavender tractors. I bought melon-flavored jelly at the store, which tastes better than ice cream. I sat in the shade of the tree for a while and rested. I went out and prepared to set off again.

When we were about to leave, we found that there was a special parking space for bicycles. Yunluo and Anchuyu didn't notice it... The wide-angle road heading towards Takushinkan is really beautiful... The uphill of the wide-angle road is not too steep, but the downhill is really cool! Although the sun is still quite strong, the cool wind blows past my ears, and the view is so wide.

I was in a really good mood. Unfortunately, I didn't stop to take pictures because I was riding a bike, and I felt that the vastness of the place was hard to capture with my camera. Finally, I arrived at Takushinkan. I couldn't find a parking space, so I just parked under a tree. Later, on the way in, I suddenly found a parking space - well, if this trend continues, Yunluo and An Chuyu will be able to find a parking space in one go next time.

(You have to take off your shoes to enter the Takushin Museum, and you are not allowed to take pictures inside. The photos displayed here are very beautiful, including the Mima-Ushi Elementary School under the red clouds and the Biei Hills in the snow. There are also more than a dozen sets of postcards to choose from. Yunluo and An Chuyu bought a set and sat there to write. Of course, they have not received it yet (in fact, Yunluo did not have such high expectations for the post office.

QAQ Takushinkan can help with mailing. After putting stamps on the postcards and handing them over to the staff, I took a short break and left Takushinkan. Continue the wide-angle road. Since I went to Takushinkan, I thought I would go to Sanai first when I went to Biei, and then go to Xinrong when I came back. In fact, don't think too much. You can't figure out what is what. Just go in the right direction and you will encounter a large field of sunflowers.

In fact, if you just want to take pictures, it is better to drive yourself. After all, riding a bicycle is more physically demanding. But the view of driving may not be as wide as riding a bicycle, so there are pros and cons. The popular advertisement shooting place Akaiyagen no Ya. I thought I had missed it, but I still took a picture. Head north to Biei Station.

Fortunately, there are signs on the road so we don't get lost. Biei River. After crossing the Biei River, you will reach Biei Town. Biei is really a small and quiet town, and there are not many people on the road. After seeing the iconic JR Biei Station, it means that the wide-angle road in the morning has been completed. The main road in front of Biei Station is under construction, big green worm!

I went to eat the recommended Sunflower Ramen. It's just across the street from Biei Station. The signature lemon ramen. After eating and drinking, I took a short break. At about 12 o'clock, I set off for the afternoon patchwork road. From Biei Station to the exit of the patchwork road. In fact, there were still a lot of cars and it was a bit dangerous. I don't know if it was because it was hot in the afternoon or because I was exhausted after riding for a whole morning.

There is no mistake in the poem, post, content, and read the book on 6, 9, and bar!

Or maybe it was just because the slope was so steep that I lost all my courage when I went to KEN&MARRY Tree. There are many trees standing alone on the patchwork road, so it is very good for taking pictures. I once thought that KEN and MARRY were two trees and wanted to tell which one was KEN and which one was MARRY.

Where is MARRY? XD Actually, there is a resting place next to the real KEN&MARRY tree. It is called KEN&MARRY House. Orz, so uncreative. In fact, Yunluo thinks it is not as good-looking as the previous two. Although I looked at the map, I still took the fork without hesitation. After the exciting downhill, I realized that I had taken the wrong path.

Painful return trip - at this time, I realized how much fun it was to come down, but how much pain it was to go up QAQ After turning back, I estimated my physical strength on the way to the Seven Stars Tree and decided to take another road through the Parent-Child Tree to the North West Hill, so I didn't see the legendary Seven Stars Tree. Even so, it took almost half an hour to reach the Parent-Child Tree.

You can't understand how you feel when you see cars whizzing by - stop and take the clouds over! ← That's it. It's much better to use the car here, anyway, it's just trees, trees, trees... just stop at the tree and take a photo - I should have taken the Twinklebus earlier QAQ. Parent-child tree on the way to the north west hill.

I kept seeing a girl riding a bicycle alone, riding slowly and gracefully (compared to Yunluo and An Chuyu who were riding slowly), and when I passed her, I was surprised to find that she was riding an ordinary bicycle =口= Too strong! It was already very hot when we arrived at North West Hill, and Northwest Hill was crowded and lively.

I bought some lavender ice cream at the store next to it. I sat down to rest for a while. The popular product is raw corn. There is also a photography exhibition of Haruo Kikuchi and others nearby. The Hokusai-no-Oka Observatory. In addition to being able to look out over the hilly landscape, you can also take in a view of the streets of Biei. Hokusai-no-Oka is very close to JR Biei Station. The clock tower in front of Biei Station.

It seems that there is a fountain every hour. Biei Station. I really don't have the confidence to ride back to Bibi-gyu, so I thought of several options. 1. Take JR back to Bibi-gyu: After asking, I found out that it is not allowed, only packed bicycles can be taken up. 2. Buy Twinklebus Takushinkan Line back to Shikisai-no-Oka and ride back. After asking the bus driver, he also said that it is not allowed to be put under the bus as luggage.

3. Taxi. Still no way to get it. I had no choice but to go to the tourist information center in front of Biei Station and call the owner of the mountain hut. Finally, I left my bike at a bicycle rental shop near Biei Station. They would help me return it, but I had to pay an extra 1,000 yen for each bike - so why not develop a bicycle chain store?

QAQ It would be nice if I could return the bike to a different place. But it was only 3pm at this time. If I had confidence, I could take a break and ride back. After all, the Wide Angle Road was not as steep as the Patchwork Road. In summary: There were relatively few cars on the Wide Angle Road (I don't know if it was because it was early in the morning), the distance was longer, and the ups and downs were not severe.

The famous attractions are relatively scattered, but the highlight is the wide view and scenery along the way. The Patchwork Road is relatively concentrated with famous attractions and many cars. The ups and downs are really quite strong, in other words, the slope is quite steep (I don’t know if it’s because my physical strength has deteriorated in the afternoon). So I took the JR back to Nakafurano early.

I took a bath and bathed in the hot spring bath before everyone came back. The small decoration of the entrance of Yamasan's house. I ran outside. I played for a while and waited for dinner. Orz's dinner for the day. The main course for the night was fish wrapped in egg (sorry, Yunluo couldn't taste it) and fried meat slices (I forgot what kind of meat). The baked cheese was replaced with pumpkin.

Actually, Yunluo doesn't like pumpkin. But because it's baked with cheese, I can accept it. The side dish is spinach, which is always well received. I have to praise the sauce again. It seems to be some kind of sauce with black sesame powder. In short, it's very creative, fragrant and delicious. This time it's white wine, which is really a daily substitute. Today, a couple of tourists from Taiwan left and came with a family of three. (~^~)


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