Heartbeat of the Earth

Heartbeat of the earth, that’s how they are promoting this area, Toyako. Indeed you can see close up how the earth is continuously changing. And it makes you think.

I started the day taking a run along the lake. All the time I had the beautiful group of “sugar tops” visible, with Mt. Yotei in the background (which I’ve also seen from the other side when snowboarding in Niseko).



Once back after my run the time until check-out was spent in various hot tubs. Relaxing.

After checking out we stopped close by at the geopark with multiple geosites. One was a mountain created about 70 years ago, still steaming. Another was Mt. Usu with its various tops. The highest peak (Ousu) changed in 1977, it blew off in a big eruption. The latest eruption was in 2000. Hopefully nothing will happen while we are visiting.



On our way to the next ryokan/onsen we took a small road over the mountains instead of the express way. It was well worth the extra time it took, stunning views. And we encountered a fox sitting by the road, counting cars. As we slowed down (s)he approached us. We drove off. Even if we would like to bring her/him back with us we are not allowed to have pets at home, and not on the flight back either I think.



First thing we did at our destination was to have a look at the source of the hot water for the whole onsen area. We visited Hell Valley (地獄谷), and some other quite stinky and humid places.



Once we had inspected, and OKed the sources of hot water we checked in at our ryokan. And enjoyed the hot tub in our room, and the public ones too. Meditative.



At 5:30 pm we had a knock on the door in our dining area (yes, the room came with a dining area). The “maid” door opened and out came Kumi-san to serve us dinner. What a treat 🙂


Goodnight!

A Visit to Toyako

Started out early, just like any other weekday. However, our destination was Toyako, via Haneda, a 1.5 hour’s flight and another 1.5 hour’s drive by rental car.



Arriving at Toyako we were met by a stunning view of a roundish crater created 110,000 years ago with a group of vulcano tops covered in green in the middle (created merely 50,000 years ago). after checking in we spent the rest of te day taking in the scenary from various places, like the roof top onsen.



In the evening, after a 10 course dinner, we enjoyed fireworks over the lake from the hot tub in our room. And fell happily to sleep.

Swimming with Dolphins

We’ve been away on an onsen vacation for almost a week. Today we ended it by snorkeling with Dolphins in Shimoda. It was a wonderful one hour with constant 3-4 dolphins grabbing our arms – “play with us, play with us!”

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Gyokuhokan

On the third day of our vacation we checked into Gyokuhokan ryokan. It was a 40 minutes or so ride from Tofuya ryokan.

It took as a while longer as we stopped at a waterfall, slowed down to watch some wasabi fields, and got dizzy in one of the strangest road constructions I’ve been rising in. A 720 degrees circular road to (from our perspective) descend about 75 meters (guess anyone coming from the other direction would not agree, they would probably say it was ascending 75 meters).

Gyokuhokan was a very nice place too. Just outside the entrance was a giant pump that pumped natural hot spring water, and made an whoozing noise while shying away in a haze of steam.

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The dinner was superb. There’s no other words for it. And I had the most expensive tea I ever had. But it was worth every yen.

Before and after the dinner we used both the public baths and the hot tub we had on the veranda to our room. Very relaxing.