Wednesday, February 22, 2006

Go west 5

"sorry..."

Hhm?

"we are at sorry...."

Um...Nonsense.

Hah? My body was shaking like a boat on the rough see.

My mum was trying to wake me up. We are approaching to Gomen Station where we are suppose to get off.

50minutes journey on the local train from Oosugi to Gomen, I was deeply asleep. Funny thing is the name of the place Gomen. It means in Japanese "sorry".

The tram train from Kochi city ends at Gomen. At the front of train, there is a big sign of "Sorry".

Here my uncle was waiting for us. Then we went to our ancester's graveyard in the middle of mountains. On the way, there is a local viewing point called "todoroki waterfall". I have never heard about it, and thought that it should be a small waterfall.


Actually, it was quite a view. As far as I remember, I have never seen a waterfall like this. It has two basins of a waterfall. It is making an amazing sound of water.

Todoroki means "roar". The water roars a lot here.
Examining rocks around me, I found they are quite fragile. The water has easily changed the shape of rocks around there in the history and made this extremely unique feature of the waterfall.

As I was quite tired, we hurried to the hotel that was booked by my aunty. After picked up my aunt, cousin, and grandmother, we are now 6 people.


This is a state owned hotel on the hill above famous beach called Katsurahama. We are finally in Kochi. I must tell you more about this beach and an important person for me and Japanese history that has to be waited until the next episode.

Before closing today's episode, I would like to introduce a modern Japanse toilet widely known as "washlette", that was found in the hotel.


After you finish your job there, you press a button. Then....I guess, I don't have to explain.

Buttons are designed indevidually for men, and women. If you press a wrong button then,... I guess, I don't have to......

Saturday, February 18, 2006

Go west 4

Sorry guys, I have been away and could not update this page for a while.

Where was I? We have just arrived at Oosugi, right?

"oo" means big, and "Sugi" is Cryptomeria(known as Japanese Cedar). This village used to be called just "Sugi". Then why it became bigger Sugi?

About 15minutes walk, there is an entrance of the hill leading to Yasaka shrine. Hmm.., I might not like it...


My mother was counting how many steps she had to climb, but half way through, it could not be bothered anymore. They are simply "too many".

Well, it is worth climbing up there to the shrine. In the centre of the shrine:


"Oosugi of Sugi" (A Special Natural Monument of Japan)

There are 536 Natural Monument, including 30 Special Natural Monument. This is one of the oldest Sugi tree. This tree is over 3000 years old.

In my knowledge, the trunk of Cryptomeria is rounded, and grows very straight towards the sky.

This "Oosugi" Cryptomeria is not rounded, not straight, and very thick and powerful.


There are places in the nature where you feel most comfortable, probably depending on your childhood experience.

Is it a mountain? or ocean? What is it for you?

For me, it is a Forest. I feel a power especially from large trees, touching its skins and listen to its life.

I came here only to see this tree. My mother enjoyed it too.

"OK, we are satisfied. Let's go back home."

Of course, I am joking. My grandmother(waiting for us in Kochi city) would have kicked me if she heard what I have just said. Meanwhile, my mother realised something wrong with me....

You remember?


Hidekis did not sleep almost at all last night.


I was almost asleep while I was walking. I think this is it. I need a rest.

Friday, February 10, 2006

Go west 3

7a.m.

Outside is getting brighter and more visible. I noticed that we are right now crossing the Great Seto Bridge right this moment.


What an amazing architecture. Now it takes only 15minutes to cross over the Seto Inland See.
I also remember the good old time I had to cross the see by ferry everytime I go to Shikoku Island. The ferry used to be National owned. There was a traditional Udon noodle bar on the ship I looked forward to, while one hour sailing on the beautifull sea with the view of lots of small islands to see.

Sunrise Express does not go to Kochi. We arrived at Sakaide and changed trains there. At Sakaide station, when a train approach the station, there was a music on the platform to warn passanger. The music was good old "Seto no hanayome (bride of Seto)". Nice welcomed feeling. Now I do feel that I am back in Shikoku.

On the way to Oosugi, my first destination, the train passes a great senery called "Ooboke valley". I can not imagine how human could build a train track on the valley like this...


"the next station is OOSUGI"

This is it! Let's get off the train. I wanna show you something...

-to be continued.

Monday, February 06, 2006

Go west 2

After SunriseExpress departed Tokyo on time, I explore inside of the train.


This is called Carpet Car. You can lay down without sleeper supplement ticket. We took this on the outbound.



And for inbound, we took a private sleeper. A blanket, pillow, and Yukata (onepiece pyjama) are provided.
There is an alarm clock and electrical door key. It was quite comfortable.

After checking the lounge, vending machine, and smoking area, I went back to my place and opened a can of beer.


Oh, I love train journey.


Train has passed Atami. It's almost midnight.

By the way, Hidekis is known as a well self-organized man (I don't know why), but often forget the most important things.

This time I finally realised a very important issue regarding a sleeper train journey....







.....I CAN NOT SLEEP (due to my jetlag)



I should have simply taken a day time bullet train (big tears).