Sunday, January 30, 2011

Hiking in Hong Kong - Dragon's Back

Usually when you think of Hong Kong, you will associate it with a Shopping and Food Paradise! What most people do not know is that Hong Kong is a hidden gem for Hiking! Most of the hikes will give a scenic view of the natural surroundings!
For more information on Hiking in Hong Kong, please click on the link above.

Due to work commitments, the only "exercise" I do is finger exercises on the keyboard! I decided to include a hike in my Hong Kong itinery because it was something off the beaten path! In general when we are abroad, most of us love to visit the places the locals go to & eat at the shops the locals dine in & engage in past times which the locals enjoy doing... And I am no different!

Fortunately the terrain on the Dragon Back Trail is quite gentle and we managed to complete the hike in 3 hours. The breath-taking view from the top took my breathlessness away!(No pun intended) Unlike the other two who were as fit as a fiddle, I was panting along the trail. The trail is named Dragon Back, cause the terrain is made up of "tiny valleys and hills" which makes it resemble scaling a Dragon's Back. Sharing with all my trigger happy moments!

Start of the walk, the flight of stairs























The bus stop to flag the bus

Hermione Wannabe - just that my "broom stick" was a stalk of lalang

something cute



Direction:
Getting there:
Take the MTR to Shao Kei Wan Station. Head to the Bus Terminal and take bus 9. Get off at the Cape Collision Stop, where Tai Tam Gap Correctional Facility is situated. Head in the direction of Correctional Facility and not to the cemetry! You will see a flight of stone steps beside the Correctional Facility, which will lead you to the Dragon Back trail.
Getting back:
Take Bus 9 in the opposite direction from which you came from and you will be back to Shau Kei Wan MTR station.

Friday, January 28, 2011

Matsumoto Castle in Nagano Prefecture

Matsumoto Castle is also known as Crow Castle because of its black exterior. Built during the 15th Century, it is designated as a national treasure in Japan. With the Japanese Alps looming in the background, this beautiful historical castle with its unique achitecture is picturesque.

Unlike most castles which was built on a mountain or beside a river. This castle was built on flat land. For protection, the defence system consisted of a triple moat.

Experience the beauty of the castle by visiting the castle during the various seasons. The public park surrounding the castle turns into a cherry blossom viewing spot in the day and at night during spring(April). The Taiko Festival and Takigi Noh are held on the grounds every summer. In Autumn, participate in the moon viewing party and catch sight of the moon from the Moon Viewing pavilion.


I like the castle's unique architecture. From the outside, the castle creates the illusion that there are only 5 levels. Actually the castle has 6 Levels, 1 Level is a hidden level. The viewing deck on the uppermost floor, provides a bird's eye view of Matsumoto City. The outline of the Alps are clearly visible in the distance. Inside, you will find documents and artifacts depicting life during the "Sengoku period". On the way out, do visit the Moon Viewing pavilion. It is attached to the western wing of the main fortress and was designed not for defence, but for entertainment. Okayama Castle and Matsumoto Castle are the only two castles in Japan with a Moon Viewing Wing.








*Please note that the Ticket for the castle includes free admission into the museum in the park. Therefore please include sufficient time for viewing these two places of interest.

*An Awesome find at the Museum Shop - A box of Dark Chocolate Kit Kat with Chilli filling! The spiciness was a perfect combi with the chocolate!My favourite Kit Kat Flavour

Lodging for the night was at Utsukushigahara Ohgatou Hotel 美ヶ原王ヶ頭ホテル The website is in Japanese.


You might be interested in -
Staying at Ohgatou Hotel
Matsue Castle in Okayama, which is also another black castle. I prefer Matsumoto Castle.

Getting to Matsumoto City
I took the JR line from Tokyo Station to Matsumoto Station

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route

Each season brings a change of scenary along the course of the Route. Visitors are welcomed by pretty wild flowers and lush greenary during the Spring and Summer months. The hills are dotted with Golden and Red Hues as Autumn approaches and in Winter the landscape is covered with snow.


I read about the magnificient Snow Wall which forms an open air tunnel for the highland bus to pass through and decided to visit the route in Winter. It was an awesome experience and I will let the pictures speak for themselves. I highly recommend this site as a must visit spot in Japan in Winter. BTW it is possible to get there on your own so scroll down to find out how I managed to do it and how you can do it! The ticket cost is approx ¥10,560.

Snapshots along the course of getting to the route



















mini snow wall




























Getting There:
I boarded the JR line from JR Tokyo Station, took the Shinkansen to JR Echigoyuzawa Station and took a train to JR Toyama Station. (approx 3h 15mins)
At JR Toyama Station, pls buy the ticket for the Alpine Route, which includes all the transportation along the course of the route.
From JR Toyama Station, please walk ove to Dentetsu Toyama Station and board the local train which will take you to Tateyama Eki(station). This is the start of the Alpine Route.

Getting Back:
From JR Shinano Ohmachi Station I took the JR Oito Line (58mins) to JR Matsumoto Station and the Ltd Express Azusa back to JR Shinjuku Station (166mins)

Some Tips:
Pls click here for more information on Ticket Booths and Costs
1) The route only opens on certain months, therefore please check the business period of the route. It usually opens from Late April to End November.
2) If you plan to get to the route using the JR Line. Please remember that the start point(JR Toyama Station) of the route will be different from the end point(JR Shinano Omachi). If you are staying near Nagoya, you might want to start from JR Shinano Omachi instead and end at JR Toyama Station. As the route is very crowded, therefore, please remember to book your bullet train tickets in advance. Remember to book your bullet train tickets to/from different start and end points. 3)
3) Pls give yourself 7-8 hours the complete the course of the route, as well as around 3.1/2-4 hours transportation time to and from the route.
4) Do buy the JR Pass as it helps to save some transportation money, as you will need to travel along the JR lines.
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