Wednesday 25 June 2014

Japan Part 3 - The Magnificient Mt Fuji.. Subhanallah


Assalamualaikum, Konnichiwa and Hi..

1st of all, all that I share here are only meant for sharing tips and to give some ideas for people who want to have a budget trip to Japan, and don't mind backpacking without a tour guide. If you have extra money, or you want a trip that's fully guided with full-course of food, you can hire some good and reasonable tour guides. There are many options nowadays.

2nd, I write my experiences here not only for you people who read my blog, but also for my own self, because eventhough the memories last forever, but the brain isn't ^_^ so the only way to carved it out is by blogging about it. I hope you can bear with me haha.

So, let's continue!!!

As in the end of Part 2, I told you that we took the overnight bus to Kofu (If you choose Willer express, choose Yamanashi as your destination then choose Kofu Station). We arrived in Kofu around 6am, and seriously it was sooooooooooooooooooo cold there. Huahh, we didn't really expect for this extreme weather because we should be in spring season there, and we thought that the lowest it can be was around 10 degree celcius (it was raining in Osaka when we had our 6 degree celcius night). From Kofu station we need to go to Otsuki station by JR Chuo line, but we didn't know which way to go for the Kofu station so we just followed other bus passengers and turned out they also didn't know which way to go. We stop at a convenience store to ask for direction and luckily, the kind staff told us the detailed directions with some limited English.

some flower pictures taken while walking to Kofu station

We planned to buy our Suica card in Kofu station, so 1st thing that we did was trying to buy the Suica from the machine. But, after struggling for few minutes, we asked help from the station staff. It was a struggle at 1st to explain to him what we actually wanted to buy, but finally he understood and helped us. He was so kind, at 1st I thought he would show us how to buy once, and he would let us buy the others on our own. But, he was so kind, he helped us to complete all the procedures and after we succeed to buy 3 cards then he went back to his office (plus, it was not a pack time yet).


this is how the Suica card looks like 


yeah..we did not study about this machine beforehand :p
(source: google image)

we may be tooo surprised if this man suddenly came out from the machine ahhaha 
(thiswas taken from google image, you can find the video in youtube 
how the staff came out and helped this guy)

Some pics taken while on our way to Otsuki Station,
you can see there are some holes under the seat, they have heater there,
helped us a lot in that cold weather hehe


After arriving in Otsuki Station, we took the Fujikyuko Line towards Kawaguchiko to get to the Fujisan station. It was another good experience. Students were going to school and salarymen were going to works. I even felt like watching a japanese drama where many school students chit chatting and doing homeworks in the train coach.

We arrived in Fujisan station around 8am if not mistaken, and we took a Taxi to bring us to our guest house. the taxi driver ojisan didn't really know the address that I showed him, but he called his headquarters and after waiting for few minutes the headquarters gave him the direction. Sugoi ne!! Butttttttttttttttt, honestly, that will be the 1st and last time we took a taxi in Japan ^_^ because it was so expensive. The trip was only around 10-15 minutes (we even enjoyed Fuji-san on our way), and that costed us around 3500yen, that was around RM100++  hohohooo.. even our guest house owner said that we were tooooo 'pemurah' and rich to take the taxi hahhahaha...but the service was good. No doubt! Just, if you want to save your money, try to avoid taking the taxi. Bus was much more affordable and cost-saving.

Our guest house was ZERO-Project Japan Guesthouse. It was situated just few minutes walking from Lake Yamanaka, which is the largest lake among Fuji 5 Lakes.

When we arrived, we were welcomed by an obasan who is the mother of our guest house owner. She invited us in while waiting for his son to come back from his morning-walk. It was so cold, and the house temperature showed -3 degree celsius. No wonder we felt soooooo cold. The guest house owner arrived few minutes later. We introduced each other and chatted for a while.

He's a kind and good looking man, and once stayed in Indonesia, so he can speak Malay/Indonesian a little, and that was interesting for us. He told us that we were so lucky because it was actually snowing that night(yeah, that's why it's soo cold) but that morning the weather was so nice and good for us to enjoy the Mt Fuji view. But one thing he did not tell us was the spring has not arrived there yet, or maybe he thought that we knew about it when he told us about the snow, which meant that it's still late winter there huhu.

So, after washing our faces, brushes our teeth, had some breakfast, we decided to walk to the lake and enjoy the good weather, or should I say, enjoy the sun because it was sooo cold. Yeah, too cold till we forgot about something important...we walked out in that sunny but cold day without any cream or sunblock! worse, we wore our shades, so we did not really realize how sunny the day was :p clever huh!

So here we were, strolling on the walkway beside the Yamanaka Lake..

Alhamdulillah, Fuji-san was not 'shy' that day.. clearly seen alhamdulillah

pic at the right was Exile Tribe (not so sure but they wore the 24 karats brand jumper)
we met two groups actually, 1st wore 'Exile tribe' jumper and this one wore the '24 karats' jumper.
We did not actually know EXILE or anyone in EXILE tribe, so we can't really identify who were they, but they were jogging with cameras recording them from a van. We just took this picture in case they're actually popular haha
Can't imagine if it was Arashi. Pengsan kottt!! hahaha


Yeah, the 2 last 2 pictures were proofs that we actually touched the snow hahaha *Jakun* 
Alhamdulillah, we only hope for Sakura, and Allah gave us the chance to feel the snow too..
But no sakura and other flowers around Mt Fuji..


We enjoyed the lake and the view of Mt Fuji as much as we can (not realizing that our faces 'enjoyed' it too). Then we innocently searched for the Flower Park. While we're on our way, we stopped at a big mart for my cousin to search for gloves. I told you the weather was so cold, even there's sun, but the wind was sooooo cold. My sister and I even bought muffler to cover our face from that cold wind. Unfortunately, there were no knitted gloves sold there, so my cousin bought a box of strawberries that were so sweet and yummy!!! (no pic, too delicious so quickly 'disappear' from the box hahahaha)

We managed to find the flower park, but of course, no flower at all huhuhu. So we changed our plan. We thought that we wanted to try the Tour bus, so we searched for the nearest bus stop. 


walk in line!!!


here was where something interesting happened. We stopped at a place where they had this one pole with the tour bus schedule. While we were trying to decide which place should we go, and what time the bus will come, a lady stopped her car few metres from us. She came to us and ask "Daijobou??" ("Is everything Okay??" and other questions in Japanese that we could summarized that she was trying to ask us what she could help. So I explained to her (with my minimal Japanese mixed with some English) that we wanted to go to the Teddy Bear Museum. She looked at the bus schedule and told us that we have to wait for a while (Chotto matte) around 30-40 minutes more. We said that we would wait, and thanked her for her help. When she was already at her car, we decided to walk (konon2 dekat laaa muzium tu), cause we did not want to waste our time waiting, when suddenly that lady before, stopped her car again, came to us and ask us to ride with her. I asked her again and again is it ok for her, and she really insisted for us to come with her, so we did, gratefully!!

and.....it...was......veeeeeeeeeeery far for us to walk actually! hahahah.. and we felt a little bit guilty for her, but she was so kind and seemed so willing to help us. With my very minimal japanese mixed with some english, again, I try to converse with her about Arashi ahahha.. (the only topic that I could think of at that time) and fortunately she's a fan too!! Her ichiban is Sho Sakurai, same with my sister. Our conversation actually more japanese from her side and more english from my side, but miraculously, we can understand each other haha.. Seriously, we were veryy much grateful for her help and also so touched by her kindness.

doumo arigatou gozaimasu, very-nice-stranger-san!!!!! 
I always pray that Allah grant you health, prosperity and wonderful life 
^_^

So, that's how we arrived to the Teddy Bear Museum hehe..

The admission was 900 yen, and it's more like a museum of private teddy bear collection. But it was unique as there were many teddies from the old time and also limited edition teddies. They have Winter Sonata Teddy, the old and new Pooh, the old and new Paddington Bear. We even bought some souvenirs there.




then from the museum, we thought that we wanted to visit another musem, but we could not find the route. So some no-motive-pictures were taken.




We decided to walk back and stop the tour bus if we find one, but unfortunately, because of our poor japanese skill, the driver did not understand us so he didn't allow us to ride. So we need to continue walking and walking and walking (I told you, it was not in walking distance to our guest house). We walked and stopped at a souvenir shop, bought some and kept walking until we found Taxis. Here we did not mind the money as we were exhausted from the walk haha. I think we paid around 1000~1200 yen for this time.

We arrived to the guest house and our bags were already been put in our room. This time also we booked a japanese style room with heater under the japanese table (just like in Doraemon). Everything was cleand and comfortable. 

this was how our room looked like..

and our dinner looked like :p
Sambal Tempe Jawa + Brahim's Chicken Curry + Japanese bread
+ free tea and coffee from guest house


So, after dinner, solat and some Japanese talk show, we slept soundly on our comfortable japanese futon.


It's time for cost summary!!

Suica card for the whole trip : 5000 Yen (4500 to be used, 500 for the card)
Otsuki Station - Fujisan station (Suica card can't be used for this special line) : 1020 yen
Taxi : ~3500 yen
Teddy museum : 900 yen
Taxi : ~ 1200 yen
Food : ~1000 yen
One Night at ZERO-Project Japan Guesthouse : 10, 800 yen
Total Day 3 = ~23 420 yen (yeah, it was a little costly here, but worth it! except for the taxi huhu, you can save around 3000 yen if you take the bus, ahaks!)

Total up to 3 Days cost = 40 660 yen

p/s: We bought 4500 worth of Suica card here. So after this, I will only mention train/subway/bus fares that did not included in that 5000 yen. If no fares mentioned in the cost summary, that means we used Suica card for the trip.

I forgot to tell you that this Yamanaka Lake was actually our plan B to enjoy Mt Fuji view. We actually planned to go for Kawaguchiko Lake but because at the time I want to book hotel/guesthouse, all the rooms that I wanted were already booked, so that's how we ended up in Yamanakako. But still, alhamdulillah, as long as we manged to see Fujisan, it was already enough for us.

If you want to enjoy the sakura and other flowers, you maybe have to come a little bit later, around end of April-Early June..

You can enjoy wonderful pictures in the FB page because the guesthouse owner is also a wonderful photographer.

link about transportation in Yamanakako or around Fuji san : HERE (updated 12.07.2014)

some more pictures!!

too grateful for the chance given, alhamdulillah. 
Mount Fuji is beautiful and magnificient!



"Now I understand why some say that Mt Fuji is a symbol of strength. By just looking at it, it gives you some kind of energy, that whenever you feel down, and remember it, the energy will come, and made u keep going..."
-Diyana Mastor-


2nd p/s: Pardon me for my limited vocabulary. Since I started working, I don't really spend time to read English newspapers (I do read English novels, but still can't really remember to use all those bombastic words without repeating 'so', haha). I will try my best to polish my English and widen my vocabularies like I used to love to do in the past.

Thanks for reading!! see ya!! xoxo ^_^



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