Our 15 day vacation in Japan has been the longest family trip we’ve had, and in comparison to the next longest last December i.e. 12 days in Taiwan – this one has been longer by quite a bit! As is
The singularly largest difference between the kind of pictures I took in the September trip against this December one was that a lot of pictures would see backdrops that are in snow. I severely underestimated the amount of exposure compensation
After every major trip, I’d do a post commenting and making notes on how the various photographic and electronic gadgets that I brought along fared during the trip. A lot of stuff came along for this 15 day trip to
Our third and last property of stay for our trip. The initial itinerary from some months back required just a single night stay. We’d be arriving into Hakodate in the mid-afternoon and just to go up Mt. Hakodate for the
We stayed at the Vessel Inn Sapporo Nakajima Park for seven nights: not the longest we’ve ever spent in a single property – the record belongs to our eight night stay at Pegasus Apart’Hotel in Melbourne 2016 – but it’s
There’s a huge number of hotels that operate in Tokyo – not surprising of course given that it’s a huge city – and the prices of stay range from very budget capsule hotels to five-six star properties commanding obscene heaps
Continued from the last post! This post will cover Days 08 to 15 of our trip. Day 8 (Shikotsu-Toya National Park) Lake Shikotsu (1 hr+) [blog post here]: our tour bus allocated just 30 minutes here for us – not
Like the 11 day work-related trip to Japan in September this year, the preparation for this 15 day family trip was quite labor-intensive. Google Maps was heavily used and for the most part proved reliable, though there were a few
Truth be told; we made two fairly large mistakes in planning for our itinerary. The larger of the two was making a major itinerary change – i.e. making Hokkaido instead of central Japan our main focus – after we’d bought
We’d opted for a late afternoon departure from Hokkaido back to Tokyo. We’d done so because in the earlier versions of the itinerary, we’d be spending just one evening in Hakodate, so maximising the amount of time we’ll have in
Motomachi is the port-side district in Hakodate that looks most un-Japanese. The area is extremely popular with visitors, but possibly in part that there were varying degrees of snowfall for the afternoon, the area wasn’t as crowded as other spots
Our last substantial day of visitations this trip, before we make our way back to New Chitose Airport tomorrow for the flight back to Tokyo, and the day after that, the SQ flight back home. We found this place –
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