Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Land of the Sunrise - Mt. Fuji and Kawaguchiko

This day was the most long-awaited trip from the day I planned trip to Japan...view of the infamous Mt. Fuji. Well, we made all the necessary booking and information acquisition from Odakyu Rail service counter at Shinjuku a day before. We booked a return bus ticket to Kawaguchiko Station (3400 yen return) which departed at 8.10 am. Departure point was opposite Shinjuku station via the west exit, exactly in front of a big electronic store (I could not recall the name).

We woke up earlier and I prepared tuna carbonara spaghetti for our lunch later, and later mum and I had breakfast of mushroom soup, breads and cereal drinks. At 7 am local time, we were off to Nishi Kawaguchi and took the JR train to Shinjuku, interchanging at Akabane.

Our bus was supposed to depart at 8.10 am, but it was rescheduled to depart at 8.40 am. I was impressed with the general staffs at the bus station there. Each of them handles all the documentations, boarding process, ticket inspections and the cleanliness of the station. They dressed neatly and tidy and they really respect each fellow colleague. They do their job fast enough, they do not smoke while on duty and they smile to all passengers, internationally and locally. I have no intention to downgrade such employees in  my own country, but seriously, Malaysia needs to improve a lot in many aspects, especially work ethics and discipline.

We finally boarded the bus to Kawaguchiko station. We sat beside an Israeli couples, husband and wife, who are going to see Mt. Fuji too. I spoke mostly with the wife, as we were sitting at the isle. We chit-chatted along the journey and she showed me the picture of Mt. Fuji from the balcony of her hotel room  in Tokyo. It was beautiful and clear, and how I wished I have stayed at the same hotel (I forgot to ask her which hotel she was staying in Tokyo). We were lucky that the weather was absolutely fine, sunny and cloudless. About  an hour after departure, we managed to see the beautiful Mt. Fuji, clearly and shining brightly from the bus. I was trying to take some pictures but since my mum was sitting at the window and the curtain was down, I could not take any. I was supposed to change to other seats so that I could get to take a few shots but I was not sure if it is appropriate to do so while the bus is moving. But no biggy. I have several pictures of Mt. Fuji though not the nicest ones.

So let the pictures tell bits of my trip to Mt. Fuji....

The sign says it all

Mt. Fuji viewed from behind Kawaguchiko Station
To move around Kawaguchiko, there are several bus services which transports visitors to every attraction. The famous is the Retro bus, which the buses look cute and of course, retro. It is wise to get a 2 days pass for this bus service which costs 1300 yen, where one can get unlimited hop on and hop off the bus at any of the designated stops. Seriously, it will be such a regret if visitors visiting Kawaguchiko do not consider this kind of pass, and mum and i were the regretted ones. Heeee....

We stop at a point, Chobosakasafuji, when translated in English, is upside down Mt. Fuji. The schedule of the Retro bus service can be found here ----> Retro Bus Kawaguchiko Station
This point, one can see the reflection of Mt. Fuji on the lake surface, of course when the lighting is right, and lesser or no clouds at all. We thought that we might be able to get our own pictures with Mt. Fuji view as background but seriously, we were too late for such agenda. My word of advice, try to arrive Kawaguchiko very early in the morning, if possible around 9 am, which means one need to take the 7 am bus from Shinjuku and WAKE-UP EARLY!! And make sure to check the weather there. Have a look on my shots of Mt. Fuji, which with some editing.

When clouds started to interfere


Disappearing Fuji-san




Portrait mode
A little disappointed for not being able to view Mt. Fuji like what we saw on the bus, we started to stroll along the lake, and enjoyed the beautiful views around the lake. Personally, Kawaguchiko is one of the best places for its beautiful landscape, based on my traveling experience. The beauty is added by the dramatic colors of autumns which got my head over heals for awhile. The sunlight, however, was really a little too strong and lucky we had our sunglasses on and umbrellas in our bags. 

After 20 minutes strolling, I was starting to feel hungry and I proposed to mum to have our lunch. We chose a spot under a maple tree, where the leaves were all red and really looked like red flame. I took out our packed lunch which I have prepared earlier in the morning, some biscuits and tuna. Seriously, I started enjoying preparing my own meals when traveling because that saved a lot of money and halal is guaranteed. 
We ate at a slow pace while enjoying the view in front of us and breathing fresh air. 

After lunch, we continued walking and we found various interesting spots with beautiful landscapes. Again, let the pictures reveal what we saw.
I am so love being here

I do not why I love this view. It was just rocks and some plants with colors

Freaking red

The maple tree

Mi madre

Flamelike


Crimson red

Could not resist inter-framing
Lovely autumn

Do not ask me what is this tree called

Ummi
Colorful

Duckies

Poor kitty

When we felt that we could not any longer, we stopped at Retrobus stop no. 5, and took the Retrobus back to Kawaguchiko station. We departed for Shinjuku station at 3.10 pm.

Though this was a real short trip, I know I will be returning back to Japan (in dreaming mode!!) to see the view of Mt. Fuji at its best.






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