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Maebashi (Things to do - Places to Visit) - MAEBASHI Top Tourist Places City in Japan Maebashi is a city in the Kantō region of central Japan. Beside the Tone River, Shikishima Park is home to a huge rose garden. To the west, Gunma Flower Park has Japanese and English-style gardens.
Northeast, hot-spring resorts dot the slopes of volcanic Mount Akagi, where thousands of cherry trees blossom in spring. Lake Onuma fills the mountain's crater. A trail leads to Fudo-Otaki Falls, which freezes in winter.
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TOKYO SUSHI WORTH THE WAIT (+our travel story) 2019 Travel Vlog
Our last full day in Tokyo! :( We've been vlogging the past 53 days straight so we took it easy for our last full day in Tokyo. We also wanted to share with you our travel story and are excited for you to join us on our journey!!
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Our last full day in Tokyo was one of laundry, and amazing Sushi! Jenny found a quality and affordable place in Ginza that was totally worth the wait and it did not break the bank! If you're looking for a quality night of sushi this is the place to go.
When you arrive head over to the kiosk and get your number. There is plenty of seating so grab some free green tea, grab a seat and get ready for an awesome night of sushi! We tried the Tuna Platter (2800 yen) and Regular Platter (2000 yen). Money well spent :)
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Places visited in today's vlog: 2:42 Laundry with a Dryer! Pierrot Yushimamise Coin Laundry (2 Chome-14-1 Yushima, Bunkyo City, Tokyo 113-0034, Japan) 2:55 BEST SUSHI WE'VE EVER HAD Sushi no Midori Ginza (Japan, 〒104-0061 Tokyo, 中央区Ginza, 7 Chome−2−2 山下ビル 1F 番先)
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Hiking 7000 ft. Up to JAPAN's Highest Hot Spring
In this adventure during Robby's trip to Japan in late 2019, Robby and his friend Darrell head to Nagano prefecture to catch the first snowfalls of early winter as they head to the high summits of the Yatsugatake mountain range.
The goal for this trip was to hike to the highest hot spring in Japan, the famous Honzawa Onsen and climb to the summit of Mt. Tengu and descend down the other side. The Yatsugatake mountain range is a popular climbing destination for people who live in the Kanto region of Japan surrounding Tokyo as it is in easy access from the capital.
On Day 1, Robby and Darrell take a train to Koumi Station. From there they take a bus to the Midori-ike Trail Head to start the journey. From there it is a short hike to the picturesque Green Pond Midori-ike and the Shirabiso Lodge. Continuing along the trail leads to the campsite for Day 1 at Honzawa Onsen and the famous outdoor hot spring which has the highest elevation in Japan at 7000 feet or 2150 meters.
Day 2 was a steep climb out of Honzawa Onsen along the White Sand New Route to the mountain ridge and then a quick scramble up to the summit of the Eastern peak of Mt. Tengu (Tengudake) at 2640 meters. The decent from the summit is long but passes by the well known Kuroyuri Hyutte mountain hut as the trail heads down to Shibunoyu Hot Spring where there is a bus stop taking them to Chino train station.
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Music Credits: Liberate by Peter Sandberg Onwards Upwards by Fabien Tell A Little Goes a Long Way by Martin Carlberg Sacred Waters by Gabriel Lewis Annica by Anders Ekengren Before Chill by Yomoti Colorize by Tommy Ljungberg Agressive Expansion and Contraction by Gavin Luke Countryside Lifestyle by Magnus Ringblom Firesign 1 by Niklas Gustavsson Forest Creek 5 by Orjan Karlsson Going Somewhere 7 by Gunnar Johnsen Happy Fingers 10 by Orjan Karlsson Good Feelings 2 by Peter Sandberg The Yamanote Line by Robby Huang and Nate Laguzza