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nhdiary · 1 year
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yoshimihasegawa · 2 years
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Returning to Japan from abroad, I notice the beauty of Japan even more. The delicacy and power of Gotemba's nature combined with Maison Kei food, wine and hospitality made for a sumptuous moment that could only be experienced here. We had a moment of luxury that could only be experienced in that place. 海外から日本に帰ると、より一層、日本の美しさに気付く。 御殿場の自然の繊細さと力強さはメゾンケイの料理とワイン、ホスピタリティと一体となって、ここでなければ味わえない、贅沢なひと時を過ごした。 その場所でなければ味わえないものを頂く。 その場所まで足を運ぶからこその豊かさを改めて実感した。 @maisonkei.gotemba @champagne_bollinger #maisonkei #gotemba #地産地消 #フランス料理 #toraya #japanesebeauty #japan #mtfuji (Maison KEI) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cib7aUQLku7/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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・ 来週末17日は、静岡の御殿場で開催される 夏のおでかけ��ルシェにknotenも出店します🌿 ⁡ 美味しそうなごはん屋さんや ワクワクするようなワークショップや 魅力的な出店者さんがたくさんなので お時間ありましたら遊びにいらしてください🍃 #Repost @odekakemarche with @use.repost ・・・ 今年も素敵な出店者さんたちが揃います✨ 今年は、子供向けのお店やワークショップや音楽も♪ 子供も楽しめるエリアを作ります🎶 そして、名古屋や静岡西部、山梨、神奈川など、なかなかお会いできない出店者さんも! 是非会いにいらしてください♪ そして、今年もはじまりの森さんが素敵な装飾をしに遊びにきてくれます! これは必見です!お楽しみに♪ これから、出店者さんの紹介を始めていきます✨ #夏のおでかけマルシェ #マルシェ #御殿場 #小山町 #裾野市 #沼津市 #長泉町 #清水町 #三島市 #山北町 #松田町 #御殿場イベント #sbsマイホームセンター御殿場展示場 #夏のおでかけ #summeroutingmarche #marche #summerouting #gotemba #gotembamarche #sbs https://www.instagram.com/p/Cf1AjhZu_3o/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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rick-makino · 2 years
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acchuli · 2 years
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a bit unrelated but i climbed mt fuji to its summit a few days ago and as a severely unfit individual i am very proud of myself . however i am never doing this ever again
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nobu11051991 · 2 months
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Mt.Fuji, 5storied pagoda, Fujikyu train track, Lake Kawaguchiko, Hakone skyline, Lunch at traditional house, Hakone pirates boat, Gotemba premium outlet!
Mt.Fuji, 5storied pagoda, Fujikyu train track, Lake Kawaguchiko, Hakone skyline, Lunch at traditional house, Hakone pirates boat, Gotemba premium outlet! Hi I’m Nobu, I like traveling overseas and in Japan, visited 26 countries! I’m a National Government Licensed Guide Interpreter of English for 10 years. For the people who are interested in and planning trip to Japan ,I show you hidden local…
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hotelbooking · 4 months
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Hotel KAN-RAKU Fujisan Gotemba Unwind while staying right in the Gotemba city center during your stay at The range of services provided by The hotel is entirely non-smoking, ensuring a clean air environment. Guestrooms at Start your vacation days in the best possible way. Begin every morning of your stay with an in-house breakfast. Rooms here are cheaper than 91% of accommodations in the city. This hotel's food and dining score higher than 87% of accommodations in the city. This hotel stands above the rest with a cleanliness score that beats 89% of accommodations in the city.
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daffydave · 1 year
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Tough to sustain integrity—but marvel at the incredible result
(Book (Jumbo Jumble) - April 22)
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Cherry Tree Tunnel at station (Yaga (Gotemba), 5 minutes, 2010)
The Gotemba Line runs from Matsuda (in Kanagawa Prefecture) to Numazu (in Shizuoka Prefecture). There are numerous hiking trails along this scenic line, along with wonderful views of nearby Mt. Fuji and one of Japan’s largest outlet malls (in Gotemba). The cherry trees in this picture are at Yaga Station and usually in full bloom in early April, accompanied with food and drink stands by the locals.Cherry Tree Tunnel at station (Yaga (Gotemba), 5 minutes, 2010)The Gotemba Line runs from Matsuda (in Kanagawa Prefecture) to Numazu (in Shizuoka Prefecture). There are numerous hiking trails along this scenic line, along with wonderful views of nearby Mt. Fuji and one of Japan’s largest outlet malls (in Gotemba). The cherry trees in this picture are at Yaga Station and usually in full bloom in early April, accompanied with food and drink stands by the locals.
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thisworld1 · 9 months
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Ninooka Shrine, Gotemba City. Photography by ⑨③⑤GOL.@935_gol
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garadinervi · 7 months
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Images. Aki Takahashi plays Debussy, EWLF-98011, «Soundphile» Series, Eastworld, Toshiba EMI, 1979
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Recorded at Gotemba Citizen's Hall at the foot of Mt. Fuji, June 29-30, 1979
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nhdiary · 1 year
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Auspicious Mt. Fuji from Gotemba, by Tamako KATAOKA
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knotenletterpress · 2 years
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・ 来週末17日は、静岡の御殿場で開催される夏のおでかけマルシェに出店します🍀 美味しそうなご飯屋さんやワクワクするようなお店ばかりのイベントなので、お時間ありましたらぜひ遊びにいらしてください🍃 #Repost @odekakemarche with @use.repost ・・・ 今年も素敵な出店者さんたちが揃います✨ 今年は、子供向けのお店やワークショップや音楽も♪ 子供も楽しめるエリアを作ります🎶 そして、名古屋や静岡西部、山梨、神奈川など、なかなかお会いできない出店者さんも! 是非会いにいらしてください♪ そして、今年もはじまりの森さんが素敵な装飾をしに遊びにきてくれます! これは必見です!お楽しみに♪ これから、出店者さんの紹介を始めていきます✨ #夏のおでかけマルシェ #マルシェ #御殿場 #小山町 #裾野市 #沼津市 #長泉町 #清水町 #三島市 #山北町 #松田町 #御殿場イベント #sbsマイホームセンター御殿場展示場 #夏のおでかけ #summeroutingmarche #marche #summerouting #gotemba #gotembamarche #sbs #knoten #knotenletterpress #活版印刷 #活版 #紙もの #紙雑貨 https://www.instagram.com/p/Cf0m7H0PKmV/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Tag 26. 29.07.2023
Land der aufgehenden Sonne. Wir stiegen nach 3h Halbschlaf um 01:00 Uhr auf, zogen uns kurz um und montierten unsere Kopflampen. Pünktlich 01:30 Uhr wanderten wir im Stockdunklen los, um den renommierten Fuji-Sonnenaufgang ganz oben mitzuerleben. Die ersten Höhenmeter der verbleibenden 426 Meter zum Gipfel (3.776 Meter) liefen reibungslos, zwar wars ca. 5^C kalt und das Geröll nahm kein Ende, jedoch schafften wir ordentlich Höhenmeter.
Gegen 02:00 Uhr fing dann der Bergsteiger-Stau an. Man lief so nah am Vordermann, dass man dessen Namensschild samt Adresse, Telefonnummer und Emailadresse nach nur wenigen Minuten auswendig konnte. Je näher wir an den Gipfel kamen desto mehr Wanderer kamen von benachbarten Pfaden dazu. Bei ca. 3.600 Metern gabs sogar Angestellte des Nationalparks, die als Staukoordinatoren taugten. Krass. Der ganze Stau stammte von der aufgebauten Fuji-Nachfrage der Pandemie, wo das Besteigen des Vulkans ohne funktionstüchtigen Berghütten für die Masse unmöglich war. Unsere Kommilitonen waren hauptsächlich Japaner, hinzu kamen auffällig viele Franzosen und Kanadier sowie Holländer und Briten.
Gegen 03:30 Uhr erreichten wir nach stockendem Verkehr schließlich den Gipfel. Webster holte sich einen Kaffee und Wilson eine heiße Schokolade und wir setzten uns auf einen Hügel, um auf den Sonnenaufgang zu warten. Wir hatten jeweils vier Kleidungsschichten an, zitterten jedoch beide ein wenig. Der tatsächliche Sonnenaufgang war absolut bombastisch, ein einzigartiges Erlebnis, die erklärt weshalb die japanische Flagge eine rote Sonne porträtiert. Die Sonne ging regelrecht über den Wolken auf und betonte kontinuierlich auf dem Horizont neue Hügel, die rundherum ihre Wolkendecken beschützten. Wir waren äußerst beeindruckt und machten entsprechend dutzende Fotoaufnahmen.
Schließlich entschieden wir uns dem Abstieg zu widmen und marschierten gegen 05:15 Uhr los Richtung Talstation. Über den Wolken zu wandern war traumhaft, v.a. gefiel uns auf 3.200M die weiße Wolkendecke beim zweiten Frühstück (Reis mit Makrele und Tamago-Ei von der Hütte) zu genießen. Beim Abstieg wendeten wir stets die sogenannte „Zickzack“ Methodik an, die Webster damals in Alaska kennenlernte. Egal ob bergauf oder bergab, bei steilen Bergstücken läuft man im 45 Grad Winkel, um mehr Körpergewicht auf die Hüften und Oberschenkel zu verlagern und dadurch die Waden zu schonen. Die Methodik funktionierte super, sodass wir 08:00 Uhr, nach bloß 3h, am Parkplatz ankamen.
Die Fahrt zurück war kurz, wir schliefen nämlich beide. In Gotemba buchten wir Platzreservierungen für unseren Nachmittagszug nach Kyoto, aßen was in der Bäckerei und machten uns im Badezimmer der Hotellobby frisch. Die Shinkansen-Zugfahrt (Bullet Train) nach Kyoto lief einbahnfrei, genauso wie die Busfahrt ins Hotel. Zwar hatten wir 38^C und schwitzten, jedoch freuten wir uns enorm auf die Dusche. Zum Abendessen gabs Ramen, danach waren wir kurz im Supermarkt und jetzt schauen wir die Wallabies gegen die All Blacks - gerade ist Halbzeit. Ronald viel Spaß in den USA! Gute Nacht!
Day 26. July 29, 2023
Land of the rising sun. After 3 hours of half-sleep, we got up at 1:00 am, quickly changed, and put on our headlamps. At exactly 1:30 am, we started our hike in pitch darkness to experience the renowned Fuji sunrise from the top. The initial ascent of the remaining 426 meters to the summit (3,776 meters) went smoothly. It was about 5^C cold, and the scree seemed endless, but we managed to gain altitude steadily.
Around 2:00 am, the mountaineer's traffic jam began. We were walking so close to the person in front that we could memorize their name tag, address, phone number, and email within minutes. As we approached the summit, more hikers joined from neighboring paths. At around 3,600 meters, there were even National Park employees serving as traffic coordinators. It was incredible. The whole congestion was a result of the increased demand to climb Mount Fuji during the pandemic, when the mountain huts weren't functional for the masses. Our fellow climbers were mainly Japanese, along with quite a few French, Canadians, Dutch, and Brits.
By 3:30 am, we finally reached the summit amidst the slow-moving crowd. Webster got a coffee, Wilson opted for hot chocolate, and we sat on a hill to wait for the sunrise. Though we wore four layers of clothing, we still shivered a bit. The actual sunrise was absolutely spectacular, a unique experience that explains why the Japanese flag portrays a red sun. The sun rose above the clouds and continually highlighted new hills on the horizon, which were sheltered by their cloud cover. We were extremely impressed and took dozens of photos accordingly.
Eventually, we decided to begin the descent and started walking towards the base station at around 5:15 am. Hiking above the clouds was fantastic, and we especially enjoyed the white sea of clouds at 3,200 meters while having our second breakfast of rice with mackerel and Tamago egg from the hut. During the descent, we followed the so-called "Zigzag" technique that Webster learned in Alaska. Whether uphill or downhill, on steep slopes, we walked at a 45-degree angle to shift more body weight onto the hips and thighs, thus easing the strain on the calves. The technique worked great, and we arrived at the parking lot by 8:00 am, just 3 hours after starting the descent.
The ride back was short, as we both slept. In Gotemba, we booked seat reservations for our afternoon train to Kyoto, grabbed something to eat at the bakery, and freshened up in the hotel lobby's bathroom. The Shinkansen (Bullet Train) ride to Kyoto went smoothly, as did the bus ride to the hotel. Despite the 38^C heat making us sweat, we were excited about taking a shower. For dinner, we had ramen, and later, we briefly visited the supermarket. Now, we are watching the Wallabies against the All Blacks - it's halftime. Ronald, have fun in the US! Good night!
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