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Monday, July 11, 2011

[Japan] - Noboribetsu s2 s2 s2

YES, this place deserves 3 BIG HEARTS!!! This was probably one of my favourite places during my travel in Japan! I couldn't help thinking about this last week, especially after meeting up with my travel buddy KW and hearing from my Japanese penpal about her travels to Noboribetsu... making this post is like an itch I have to scratch!!!

Soooooo I'm gonna show you all how amazing this place is =) =) =)

Actually upon arrival, it wasn't all glam...

Look at those STEEP stairs....@___@
  Upon arrival at Noboribetsu station, the first thing we noticed were the stairs...then our eyes moved to our huge luggages...then we looked around us...and there were NO escalators nor elevators.  This meant only one thing, we had to gather all our strength and drag our luggages up two flights of steep stairs.  KW and I literally stood in front of these stairs for ages, saying to ourselves: if only we had a man *sigh*
  But we had to do what we had to do...I've never taken in such a deep breath and rushed up such a steep flight of stairs in one single go and at such a pace! And I've never huffed and puffed so much when I finally arrived on the other side... haaaa

  Then we caught a bus to the main part of the suburb.  Noboribetsu is this little town in Hokkaido, there's no glamorous buildings nor the bustle of city life, just the mountains, snow and everything cosy and small that spelt locality - just the things that make me smile after a hectic month of mission.


Centre of Noboribetsu

  This place is also SUPER famous for its onsens (hot spring!)...so of course, KWand I booked ourselves a night in one of the hot spring hotels, ready to let our bodies relax ahhhh~ Even talking about it now, I can remember that feeling of being in the hot spring so clearly!


The hotel we stayed in! It has 'No.1' in it!!!!! MUST BE GOOD! =D


Our Japanese-style tatami matted comfy room! Niiiiice!

  We decided to leave the hot spring til later, because we really wanted to explore this suburb!!! But we were super hungry and what fun is exploring with an empty stomach right? One thing Noboribetsu is also famous for is its SUPER hot ramen..and the shop famous for it is just down the road from our hotel! Luuucccky!!!

The owner of the shop preparing his famous ramen! He is the husband of a super cute couple - even though you can't see it here, but his wife is actually working alongside him...SO CUTE!!! ^^

Comments from famous people all along the wall!!! すごいですね!!!

 


 
...and there's MORE!!!!!!

Here's my HOT ramen!!! いただきます!!!

  I only had the one that's like...second hottest (地獄ラーメン), even though I love HOT stuff, but I don't think I could have handled the heat XD XD XD

  After our stomachs were filled with delicious ramen, KW and I began our journey around the trail of Noboribetsu!  It is a scenic route where you could encounter beautiful mountains and amazing hot springs! (Though these ones aren't the ones where you dip into... because it's wide open and just...way. too. hot!)

Smoke coming out from a hole...thought this was pretty coooool!



The start of the little trail... Welcome to JIGOKU!!!!

Demons are the mascots for Noboribetsu - because the hot springs create a 'hellish' environment...

...kinda like this.

  The views that we saw along the way were absolutely amazing though, almost every step took my breath away!

Saw the sky break open!


Yes. No drinking.  It didn't look too tasty anyway haha

The wooden became really slippery when the snow got heavier! I held onto the rail for my dear life hahaha

  As we kept exploring, we found another spring...

There's steam/smoke constantly coming out of this spring! It's even more crazy close up!




See? Hot hot HOT!

  Close to this hot spring was a hot pond where it's used as a footbath! These footspas are really comfortable and somewhat therapeutic in the winter of Japan, especially since people's feet are pretty much frozen from walking on the snow for such a long period! So KW and I tried to find this footspa...and I really should've gone with my frist instinct! Because when we were at the information centre, I thought the girl told me (in Japanese) that the path was blocked...but I wasn't sure if I understood right...I should've had more confident in my Japanese >.< I guess this is another instant when I doubt myself...just a little to much >.<

  We must have been pretty excited...because even though the snow began to get heavier, we still didn't make plans to go back to the hotel! Instead, we went on a track on the mountain and basically 'bush-walked' in the snow!

Crazy crazy crazy girls...@___@
  Some parts were quite steep and slippery...and we had to hold onto the strings that were on the side to keep our balance! The wind and the snow rushed pass us...there was not a single person in sight! What if something happened? No one would have known! Obviously we didn't care at that stage...and it was SO MUCH FUN!!!! I guess a thrill-seeker like me (though a paranoid person!) rather have experienced it and get a kick out of having experienced something like that hahaha

Weeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!

  And of course, we made it out alive!!! WOohoo!!! But we were soooo freezing when we got back to civilisation, thankfully there was an information centre nearby and we stayed there for a while to warm up.  But more excitingly, look what we found outside!

Cute cute cute snowman! Couldn't help but copy them hehehe

 Was so incredibly exhausted after the day's trip! I don't think I realised that until we actualy went back to the hotel...I just felt SO hungry and SO exhausted! You know what was waiting for us though... BUFFET DINNER!!!! WOOHOO!!!!

NOM NOM NOM!!!!!
  There were crab, scallop, sashimi, yakiniku beef....my mouth is salivating just recalling the memory! I tried to fit as much as possible into my stomach...from being so completely hungry...after this meal, I was more than satisfied!!!

  KW and I explored the hotel after dinner as our 'digesting' activity...and look what I found!!!

DORAEMON!!!!!!!!!!! <3 <3 <3

  The hotel itself has quite a few levels...and it seems to be plated in 'gold'...haha

The big pole thing in the middle opens up into a musical item every hour...to tell some story XD  I actually watched it...but wasn't too sure what was going on XD

  Since it was Christmas Eve (yes! I spent Christmas Eve in Japan hehe), a group of people (whom we believed to be associated with the owner of the hotel or something) dressed in Christmas costumes and put on a show for the guests!

They all look really similar...so we suspected that they were a family hehe
  They played really uplifting and fun music, from Christmasy kinda songs to songs from famous anime like Miyazaki! There were so many people there...from all over the world! It felt really cool to be amongst so many types of people, enjoying the atmosphere of Christmas together!

  More than that though, besides being able to spend it with my travel buddy KW, CW and GW from mission was there as well! One of the most memorable things on this trip was actually my onsen moment with GW that night.  First of all, being able to go to hot spring late at night after such a wonderful yet tiring day is one of the best feelings ever! It's as though all the exhaustion is being pushed out of you and you just feel so relaxed amongst the hot water and steam.  Unfortunately, I didn't take any photos of the hot spring itself because that would make me a wierdo and would be quite a criminal thing to do XD

  I was able to share one of the most memorable conversations with GW that night, who gave me lots of wisdom and encouragement, which I still hold onto.  One of which was: go and try things while you still can, grab onto whatever opportunities are given in front of you and use them!
The other things he said to me was: try not to think so much and just enjoy whatever's put in front of you.

  I hold onto these words somewhat dearly and am really thankful for the chat and wisdom that night =)

  Ahhhhh~everytime I think about Noboribetsu, I feel so relaxed.  Love Noboribetsu so much ^^




3 comments:

  1. VIVA NOBORIBETSU!!The 浴衣 becomes you(^u^)b! I've stay 第一滝本館 too! I love there onsen!

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  2. I SO understant the fear and excitement of walking along the so-called pathway, I was walking there by myself >< I heart Noboribetsu too!

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  3. @Natsumi - Hehehee If I ever come to Japan again...let's go to Noboribetsu together!!! If not...you'll have to take me to eat lots of yummy ramen!!!

    @Sunny - omg...I totally remember that story...I'm so glad you're still alive...>.<!!!! you crazy crazy girl!

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