Tuesday, April 11, 2006
Freezing in Sapporo
Ok, on with Sapporo. So I went shopping, and walking and a bunch ofother things that no one cares about, but I also went to the Sapporo BeerMuseum.. We first went for lunch at the Ghenkis Khan style (similar toKorean BBQ, but they have lamb) restaurant for lunch and hit the museum withhigh hopes of the famed free all you can drink beer for 20 minutes (check your Lonely Planets for this misinformation) only to find out that if such a thing did exist atone time, it doesn't any more. You can, however, get a small beer for about 200 yen, which is not too shabby, and it was the first time I tasted Sapporo Classic, which is only available in Hokkaido.
Ok, ok, so my next post will *finally* talk about school.
Hot Water
I also got a chance today to see the Onuma Quasi-National Park. I'm not sure if the "quasi" refers to the national-icity, or the park-ocity of the place, but I figure that it would be a beautiful place to visit in the summer. Of course, this isn't summer. (still it was nice). Apparently though, in the summer, the park is open for "Sightseeing Boat Clusing".
Dinner was on par with last night's, but didn't have as many of my favourites. Still, it was a feast.




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Heaven
I don't think I've ever eaten so quickly in my life. The food at thisplace is sooo good. Dinner consisted of miso soup (no surprises there), coldnoodle salad (also no biggie), but the salmon gratin shaped like a fish and thebattered chicken pieces were super awesome. Toss in some of those littlepickle-y side dishes and you've got a pretty good spread. This is a really goodthing, since the rest of the town is pretty deadthis time of year; too late to go skiing and too early to go canoeing, make theplace pretty dry. I'm actually the only guest at the YH, which is also a littledry, but at least I can hog all the hot water. Speaking of which, one more goodthing about here is that is about 2km from Nagareyama onsen, which is where I'll be heading tomorrow.


Now you can`t tell me that this doesn`t look like the set for "Corner Gas"
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Sendai
Of course I got a few stares, but nothing that I'm not used to by now. I had to share my room with a Japanese dude, who, apparently had been though about an hour of prepping with the hotel owner before showing up in my room, from knowing where I was from, to where I was going, to what I was doing in Japan (all things that I mentioned to the owner). He was a pretty friendly guy once he confirmed I was Canadian, and he even bought me a can of coffee. We didn't talk much though, and pretty much went straight to sleep.
My second hotel in Sendai is pretty sweet; nice 'big room', one of those funky low tables with hot was for tea and whatnot in a thermos. The picture describes it best. The staff was SUPER nice. They carried my bag up to my room and were mega polite. Definitely a nice feeling, even if
the price tag was about $55 for the night.


I thought this place would be an internet cafe or something, but when I got closer, I realized it was a flower shop
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Heated Seats
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Tokyo Summary




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