Go to the buffet restaurant for dinner. Of course, Hokkaido is crab! After eating a lot of king crab legs, I feel that the latter is my true love! The meat is as delicate as the hairy crab! The taste is as delicious as the hairy crab! You just want to eat hairy crab, right! I also like the dessert of this restaurant, which is actually red bean soup with glutinous rice balls.
I watched Oda Sakunosuke's Couple Zenzai before, and I really want to go to Osaka to eat at Jiyuken and Couple Zenzai QAQ In addition, the small popsicles in the freezer are also very thick =w= After dinner, I went to Gokuraku-dori in the evening. Because I disliked my camera and reused someone else's, I was not used to it at first QAQ In fact, Noboribetsu is much quieter than Yunluo imagined, not to mention at night.
Before dawn, I felt that there were not many people on the street. I wonder if there will be more lively if there is a festival or something… The small stools on the roadside have little foxes, little bears, little horses and owls, which are very much loved by Yunluo. Lord Yanmo! There is also a cardboard of Lord Guideng next to it>
The source is the hot spring flowing from Jigokudani. So Yunluo and Anchu were lucky to see the eruption on the way back from Jigokudani? There is a story behind the nine maces in the spring park. They are called the Nine Golden Sticks of Yukishin. The name is based on the Yukishin who guards Noboribetsu Onsen Village and the nine springs. The content of each color is different.
Black means prosperous business, tea means academic success, blue means no disease and no disaster, green means rising wealth, purple means establishing oneself in the world, yellow means a good marriage, red means prosperous descendants, white means a happy family, and gold means the fulfillment of great wishes. Going further is Yuzawa Shrine. Next to it is the sign of Jigokudani... Because it was too dark and there was no one there, I didn't dare to go in, I just looked at the door.
Throughout the year, from sunset to 9:30 pm, lights are lit on both sides of the Hell Valley Trail, forming a will-o'-the-wisp road. You can see lights on both sides of the plank road at the entrance, which must be the will-o'-the-wisp road. The photo looks bright, but it's actually very dark!
That's why I didn't dare to walk QAQ. I walked back to the hot spring street. I occasionally went to the souvenir shop to look around. But I didn't buy anything! I had to drag my luggage! The most eye-catching thing was probably the T-shirt with "Everyday in Hell" written on it? Later, I bought ice cream and milk at the 711 at the door and ate them back at the hotel. The strawberry condensed milk ice cream at 711 was very delicious and I liked the milk ice cream the most. In addition, I bought Tokachi milk that day.
It tastes better than the other ones I bought later. When I came back, the bed was already made! After eating, I went to take a bath! The open-air hot spring will be lit at night, but I think it feels better during the day. So if you don't have to leave too early the next day, it is recommended to take a bath in the early morning. In fact, I think the bathroom in the room of the hot spring hotel is useless. I just washed it in the hot spring bath.
The horse oil shampoo provided there is very useful - no need to look at it, I won't buy it to avoid dragging luggage QAQ. The dressing table also provides various skin care products. In short, Yunluo didn't even open the suitcase on the first day except to take clothes - this made me very lazy and didn't want to move the suitcase in Hakodate later, because I had to leave early the next morning.
After taking a bath in TVT, I rolled over and slept on the super soft quilt. Oh, by the way, I prepared my luggage first! I don’t know why the quilts in the hotels I stayed in felt particularly hot. Orz, is it because it’s Hokkaido? I often woke up in the middle of the night because of the heat. I don’t like to sleep... In fact, I still want to go to the Jigokudani in the daytime and the Oyunuma River Natural Foot Bath at the end.
Today's itinerary is to go to Cape Chikyu, one of the eight views of Muroran, and then go to Hakodate. I got up early and had breakfast, then went back to the room to get my luggage and checked out. The hotel is very close to the Noboribetsu Onsen Bus Terminal. It's a two or three minute walk. You can take any bus that passes through Noboribetsu Station, which takes about fifteen to twenty minutes.
I planned to buy a 5-day JR PASS at Noboribetsu Station (blame the slow planes!), so I reserved some time. But the fact is, don't count on the station staff in such a small place. You can buy and reserve seats at Shin Chitose. It's better to try Shin Chitose... The station staff at small stations are really not experienced. I'm about to cry. TVT can't be reserved for the same day because it's one day late.
I booked reserved seats for Higashimuroran to Hakodate and the day after tomorrow from Sapporo to Asahikawa. The latter is fine, but Higashimuroran to Hakodate is really far away. It would be too miserable if there were no unreserved seats! In the end, I only booked reserved seats for Hakodate to Toya and Toya to Sapporo the next day. Although Yunluo had written all the flights he wanted to book on the N-times post for the guy to see, it still took more than ten minutes.
The Chinese couple who were queuing behind Yunluo and An Chuyu, who had obviously entered the station earlier than Yunluo and An Chuyu, but because they asked a question to the stationmaster, they had to queue behind Yunluo and An Chuyu to buy tickets. They were probably going crazy. They asked several times, "Are you ready?" I'm sorry, Yunluo and An Chuyu didn't expect it to take that long, orz. So after entering the station, they left for Noboribetsu at 8:43.
The express train to Higashi Muroran was already very busy, but as a backup plan, you could take the local train five minutes later. And since Noboribetsu is very close to Higashi Muroran, the local train only takes 19 minutes (the express train takes 12 minutes). But for the next train, I had to drag my luggage to Mukoi because I had to change trains in Higashi Muroran.
I just wanted to take a photo of the front of the train. At Higashimuroran, I had to leave the station and go to the waiting room outside the station to store my luggage. Fortunately, I bought a pass that allowed me to come and go as I pleased. I took the regular train that departed at 9:11 and it only took 10 minutes to get to Mukoi. This train only had one carriage, which was super cute. There were not many people either, probably because it was a little early.
Outside the Mukoi Station, it was too early so the window for the Mukoi bento was not open. It said that it was available at Muroran Station. Yunluo and An Chuyu thought that it was closed because there were too few people coming... Or was it because it was too early (it was actually half past nine!), the legendary situation that there should be a lot of taxis at the station entrance did not happen! How can we do without taxis!
After walking around the area, I finally stopped a car and told the driver that Yunluo and An Chuyu were going to Earth. I had completely forgotten to do my homework on how to pronounce Cape in Japanese. But the driver knew it as soon as he heard the word Earth. No need to worry. Cape is pronounced as misaki... Actually, it's not as close as I thought. How did they calculate it to be 25 minutes on foot?
Yunluo felt that it would take less than 25 minutes to walk! The fare was exactly 800 yen. She told the driver to wait for Yunluo and An Chuyu to take them back to Mulian Station, and then she hurried up. Going up from the parking lot, you will first pass a telephone booth in the shape of the earth. Then you will go up to the observation deck. Although the sun was shining, there was still a lot of fog on the sea.
So the sea level is not very clear. Cape Earth is a place that is really lucky. Before departure, I read travel notes and basically didn't see a clear sunny day... Yunluo can only say that Yunluo and An Chuyu are lucky. At least the lighthouse is very clear? XD In fact, the sea level is also quite obvious to the naked eye, but it is a little blurry in the photo.
It is said that because this piece of land is extended, it basically surrounds the sea 270 degrees. When you look out, the sea level is slightly curved, like the earth. But in fact, the name of the earth is pronounced in Chinese characters. The sea level is indeed slightly curved, but Yunluo thinks it is because you are spinning in circles. XD But because the view here is unusually wide, it really makes you feel better.
Do you feel like the depression in your chest has been relieved? (I used a certain Su's camera to take a panoramic photo, but it was useless! I was so tired of holding it in circles! I failed more than ten times! I spent all my time on this. QAQ There is a happy clock on the highest observation deck. I passed by the promotional photos when I came down from the observation deck. Why is it so blue? The photos are all deceiving.
QAQ When I took the taxi here before, I felt that there were a lot of hydrangeas in this area, all along the road. Although they were almost withered at this time, there were still many struggling to survive. The number and color of hydrangeas on the slope leading to the parking lot were even more spectacular. I felt that Yunluoniang would be very happy to see so many flowers.
While taking photos of flowers on the roadside, Su was chatting with the parking lot manager. I found that people here really like to ask where you are from. XD I waited a little longer for the hydrangeas. The driver came to find Yunluo and An Chuyu. Speaking of hydrangeas, I really want to go to the Mingyueyuan in Kamakura again. It was not the hydrangea season last time...
The driver took Yunluo and An Chuyu back to Mulian Station, and the fare was still 800 yen. At this time, the bento window at Mulian Station was already open! Send Su to buy the legendary Mulian bento. Yunluo went to the bathroom first, and when he came back, the bento aunt had taken out a notebook and asked Yunluo and An Chuyu to write a message. She seemed to have prepared a lot of notebooks for people who came to play to write.
I said goodbye to my aunt and prepared to take the bus back to Higashi Muroran. Actually, I was originally scheduled to take the 11:14 bus back, but the round trip from Cape Chikyu really didn't take much time, so I had to take an earlier bus back to Higashi Muroran. But the bus from Higashi Muroran to Hakodate was still the original 11:44, so I could only wait in the waiting room of Higashi Muroran...
The tourist information center at Higashi Muroran Station was particularly pitiful, with only an old man and an aunt moving tables and chairs outside. But they were really enthusiastic. They saw Yunluo and An Chuyu looking for something and took the initiative to ask. In fact, Yunluo and An Chuyu just wanted to find a place to sit down and eat lunch while looking at the scenery.
Later, he asked Yunluo and An Chuyu what they had done and where they were going next. He also gave Yunluo and An Chuyu a Muroran tourist brochure... Neon gold is really working hard to develop the tourism industry! There are large floor-to-ceiling windows at Higashi Muroran Station where you can see the railway below and the trains entering and leaving the station, but Yunluo didn't see a single train the whole time she was waiting there to eat her lunch.
How many flights are there? Bokoi bento. It is sold at convenience stores in Bokoi Station, Muroran Station, and Higashi Muroran Station. Bokoi is derived from the saying "a place with a lot of shellfish". So the shellfish here are very famous. The two rice balls in the bento also have smoked shellfish meat. But I only ate one rice ball because it was too early.
I ate the rest on the JR. Since there were no reserved seats, I had to queue for the unreserved seats. The train was already full when I arrived here from Sapporo, and there were no seats side by side. The unreserved seats were quite narrow and it was difficult to put luggage in them. The only consolation was that the railway to the coast of Hakodate was so beautiful.
But later on the way to Otaru, I felt that the sea there was even more beautiful. There were flocks of birds on the embankment. Because we were driving along Uchiura Bay, we could also see the opposite coastline and Mt. Komagatake (Komagatake), known as the Fuji of Oshima on the Oshima Peninsula, on the sea level. The long journey finally ended when we arrived at Hakodate Station at around 2 o'clock. Inside Hakodate Station.
If I were to say my favorite city on this trip, it would probably be Hakodate, with beautiful scenery and delicious food. So even though it takes four hours to go back and forth to Sapporo, it is still worth it. The hotel I booked in Hakodate is just across from Hakodate Station, so it is very convenient. After checking in, I took a short break. I went to the information center in front of the Hakodate Station Bus Terminal to buy KANPASS.
This pass allows you to take the Hakodate bus, Mt. Hakodate mountain bus, Goryokaku Tower shuttle bus, Motomachi shuttle bus, and airport shuttle bus in the designated area. For 800 yen, it is more cost-effective than the tram pass and other combined passes for those who visit attractions. However, you have to pay attention to the bus schedule, for example, the Motomachi shuttle bus runs every 20 minutes.
The Goryokaku bus runs once an hour and stops after 2pm (you can take the regular Hakodate bus to Goryokaku Tower at this time). The mountain bus runs after dark, but it is more than enough for visiting Goryokaku Tower, Motomachi Kanamori Warehouses and the night view of Mt. Hakodate.
The itinerary for the day was basically as follows: Hakodate Station (Hakodate Bus) Goryokaku Tower (Hakodate Bus) Hakodate Station (Motomachi Shuttle) Kanamori Warehouse (Hakodate Cable Car) Hakodate Mountain Night View (Hakodate Mountain Bus) Hakodate Station Because I wanted to get up the mountain early, I chose the cable car. Except for the cable car, you can use KANPASS.
There is no mistake in the poem, post, content, and read the book on 6, 9, and bar!
At that time, I thought the Hakodate bus schedule in the KANPASS appendix looked complicated. In fact, you can jump on any bus that goes to Goryokaku Tower or passes by. I chose Hakodate Station because there are many buses in front of the station. Goryokaku Tower can be seen after a short walk from Goryokaku Station. It looks small from a distance, but it is actually quite large inside.
The first thing you see when you enter is a souvenir shop and a ticket office. The hole punched by the ticket gate of Goryokaku Tower is also a five-pointed star, which is very cute! Take the elevator to the top of the tower and you will reach the 2nd floor of the observatory. The glass is very clean. The five-pointed star is so beautiful! Although it is missing a corner due to the railing QAQ Goryokaku Park is a relic of the Hakodate War, the last battle of the Boshin War.
A statue of Hijikata Toshizo, who died in the Battle of Hakodate, is also placed on Goryokaku Tower. There are also exhibitions related to the Battle of Hakodate. Hakodate is a place of great significance to those who have a complex about the end of the shogunate and the Shinsengumi. In Motomachi, there are also the remains of the Shinsengumi garrison, the Sakamoto Ryoma Memorial Hall, the statue of Admiral Perry, etc.
However, when asked if you are going to participate in the Shinsengumi pilgrimage, Yunluo can only say that Yunluo is just strolling around... Yunluo's love for the end of the shogunate is only to the extent of Shinsengumi Duraraki and Gin's mother. Walking down the stairs is the first floor of the observation room. There are fewer people here, and there is a transparent floor so you can see below.
If you want to enjoy the scenery, this is the best place to go. There is a small shop selling drinks and ice cream, as well as small accessories and postcards. Speaking of which, I have to recommend the milk ice cream sold here! It is milk, not vanilla! It is a little expensive at 300 yen, but you can download a coupon on the official website. It is said to be made with milk from the Yamakawa Ranch in Onuma Park.
This is the best ice cream I've ever had in Hokkaido! The White Lover ice cream, lavender ice cream, and melon ice cream I ate later can't compare to this! The milky and sweet taste (this sentence is very suitable for the bone Qingqi) is not greasy. It is one of the top 3 foods on this trip. You can see Mount Hakodate from the opposite side of Goryokaku Park.
Five-pointed star Five-pointed star>///
Finally, I experienced the sense of abundance with RYOCE, Shiroi Koibito, and the three French Fries brothers everywhere. I took the Hakodate bus back to Hakodate Station. Why did I run to the other side of the road? Of course, I went back to get a coat! Even in summer, Mt. Hakodate is very cold at night, so you still need to keep warm.
I took my coat and rested for a while. I calculated the time and went to the platform 4 in front of Hakodate Station to take the Motomachi Express (departures at 0, 20, and 40 minutes). I got off at the Kanemori Western Museum? BAYhakodate. On the way, I passed the Meiji-kan and the very red hotel LAVISTA. The warehouses along the coast, the contrast of red, green and blue is very beautiful, but it was a pity that it was a little dark and the light was a little poor.
You can also ride a motorboat on the sea. SNAFFLE'S, a specialty of Hakodate, is right at the entrance of Kanemori Western Museum on the right side of the BAY. I highly recommend the pudding here. It's not too sweet and not greasy, and most importantly, it melts in your mouth. The feeling of taking a bite and feeling the melting process in your mouth is really great. Near Hakodate Station.
Available at Sapporo Odori Station and New Chitose Airport. Rakucho is the only one in Tokyo. There is basically nothing to eat in Kanemori Warehouse. There is a lot of food in the seafood market next to Starbucks across the sea, but I didn't see anything I wanted to eat, so I went to the cable car station early. Say goodbye to Kanemori Warehouse, although we can meet again the next day.
I didn't know how to find the cable car, but I just walked in the right direction. After I came back, I realized that the slope I climbed for half a day was Nijukenzaka. It should be the widest slope in Motomachi. There is a fake Statue of Liberty when you climb to the top. To the right of Nijukenzaka is the Hakodate Branch of Higashi Honganji Temple. The slopes in Motomachi are also very interesting.
Mark it down and make a summary at the end if you have the energy. On the way to the cable car, we met the enthusiastic administrator grandfather again. In fact, Yunluo and An Chuyu didn't ask him at all, but insisted on showing him English to show Yunluo and An Chuyu the way... So showing English is actually the key. XD The cable car uses the coupons obtained at Goryokaku Tower (you can also download it on the official website). (~^~)