DAY 4: SHINHOTAKA ROPEWAY @ TAKAYAMA, GIFU PREFECTURE
me seizing every opportunity to sit by the heater to warm up due to the extremely cold weather
halfway up on the cable car
altitude detected by the Snapchat app at the top of the mountains
I was actually frozen to the bone before this picture but my aunt assured me that it is definitely worth braving the cold for this
and I have to admit that she was right, I'm glad I listened to her hehe (thank you ah yi! love you)
taken by iPhone 8plus
not a family photo bc my brother is not in! :-(
After spending about 45 minutes on the observation deck, we decided to have lunch at a small cafeteria on the way down the mountain as we were starving and could eat a horse anytime. The food was not quite good, as expected, but it came just in time to fill us up.
I had vegetarian curry rice whereas my mum and cousin had tempura with udon noodles
We then headed off to the onsen (hot spring) after we were fuelled up. The onsen place we went to was just 15-20 minutes drive from the Shinhotaka Ropeway. They had both the indoor onsen as well as the outdoor onsen catered for the various preference by visitors. It was my first experience, entering an onsen in Japan and I had to admit that I was a lil embarrassed by the fact that clothes are not allowed in the onsen pool. Fortunately, by the time we reached the place, it was nearing the closing hours thus, not many people were there. I first tried out the indoor onsen and only managed to stay in for about 15 minutes before I felt really sultry as there was no air ventilation at all. I prefer the outdoor onsen as we were not only granted with the magnificent view of mountains covered with snow and it was way less steamy compared to the indoor one.
successfully snapped a picture of the outdoor onsen with snowy pine trees on the mountains
couldn't resist to take a picture of the mountains before we head back home
After returning from the onsen, we stayed home for a while and then get prepared to go out, again, for dinner. In Takayama, most restaurants are small and it is not an easy task to find a suitable restaurant which has a place to serve all 7 of us at once. Besides, it was pretty late when we were out, thus, most restaurants were already full. We ended up in one of the restaurants along the main street and had a feast that night.
fresh sashimi which consists of tuna, white cod fish, salmon, prawns, and some other fish I couldn't recognise heh
seafood soup with fish and various types of Japanese mushrooms
alright, here comes the time where I will be introducing the best Japanese snack ever!
my cousin sister was the one who first heard about this snack and had been wanting to try before we even landed in Japan. And for the first time ever, she was right about something! We became addicted to this snack which is called 大福 in Japanese. It is sort of like a mochi except that it has fresh fruits as fillings.
The ones we had as seen in the picture were the strawberry and persimmon 大福
my cousin brother and I stopped by at the local convenient store and got this matcha ice cream. I was surprised by the rich matcha taste despite the fact that it was really cheap and affordable
This sums up one whole day of ours spent at the Shinhotaka Ropeway and onsen. We stayed up a little longer that night despite the fact that we were worn up by our full day of travelling as it was our last night at Takayama, Gifu Prefecture. We will be heading off to Shirakawa-go after this, so stay tuned for more exciting posts in Japan!
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