The japanese alps

Kegon waterfall near Nikko.

After the thrill of the big city, we moved to the quiet mountains. We went north of Tokyo to the small village of Nikko. There we enjoyed walks in the snowy forest and hot bathes in Onsen.

Walk in the snowy forest near Nikko.

After Nikko we went to the west coast with a one day stop in Matsumoto to visit the castle. On the coast, we stayed in the city of Kanazawa. There lies one of the most beautiful garden of Japan, the Kenroku-en. It was still half covered in snow, but it didn't lose of its magnificence.

Kenroku-en in Kanazawa.

From Kanazawa, we made a one day trip to the Shirakawa-go village. There the villager perpetuates the tradition of thatched houses famous in the region.

Traditional thatched house in Shirakawa-go.

Shirakawa-go.



Trout living in the canals of the Shirakawa-go village.

Roughly the path we took from Tokyo.

Comments

  1. Nice! T as rien loupé a la neige en Suisse a ce que je vois ;)

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  2. Ouaip. Mais on etait aussi content d'aller dans le sud après ça. Au chaud.

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