Showing posts with label Shikoku Island. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shikoku Island. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Shikoku Island - Day Three

Tuesday was another early morning, and we took the Courtesy Car to the station. We headed to Naruto Straights to see the whirlpools before taking the train to Takamatsu.



Me waiting at a super rural station for our connection.


A map of the Tokushima area.


Small island and lighthouse viewed from the bridge.


Whirpools!




Cheese!


Yes! Cut out photo op!


Jen and I in front of the bridge.


The bridge had many chances to see through to the whirlpools below.






This looked like Rocky Mount to me. On the train from Naruto to Takamatsu.


Ritsurin Garden.




GIANT koi.






We got there a little late in the day. If we had been there maybe an hour earlier, the light would have been perfect.


Tea house.





Funky bridge. I could see my Mom asking my Dad to build one of these at their house hahaha.


Me in the garden!


UDON! Shikoku Island is famous for udon, so of course we ate that for dinner.




Tallest building in Takamatsu.












Me on the rented bike (for only 100 yen!) next to the Ogre statue.

Monday, November 2, 2009

Shikoku Island - Day Two

Monday Jen and I woke up early, and went to the JR Tokushima Eki-Mae (station) to get tickets and figure out how to get to Oboke. We spent about $40 on tickets out to Awa-Ikeda on a Limited Express, then picked up a local to Oboke. Oboke and Koboke are known for their gorges. It was BEAUTIFUL! However, Shikoku Island has the worst public transportation ever hahaha. It was so inconvenient.



JR Train drivers stretching at 7am. This is why they're so efficient.


On our local train from Awa-Ikeda to Oboke, we rode the Anpanman train!


Ceiling of the Anpanman train.


Anpanman!


Anpanman train at Oboke station.


Jen and the model vine bridge!


Oboke station. The middle of NOWHERE.






The water was so clear.






Rural Japan.




OH MY GOD! RUN! IT'S GODZILLAAAAAA!


First lunch. Salted trout on a stick!




Kiss kiss.


Nom nom nom. Potato, tofu, and konjak (devil's tounge) in miso paste. Konjak isn't bad, but this huge chunk was tough and disgusting.


Iya Vine Bridge. Straight up Indiana Jones style!






Slats with so much space, you could easily fit your foot through.




800 year old vine bridge? Check. Big camera out? Check. Windy as hell? Double check. Terrified? Oh yea....






Phew! Made it across in one piece!




Reminds me of Boone.




Biwa waterfall.




Second lunch. Soba!


Me and the fake station attendant.


Jen sleeping on the train.


Duck face. We were exhausted.