Ep7. A day at Matsuyama, Castle, Iyonada Monogatari, Japan Scenic Train aka Joyful, Shimonada

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  • Опубликовано: 6 окт 2023
  • Hi Friends 👋,
    We are at Matsuyama 松山. It is the largest city on Shikoku and the capital of Ehime Prefecture. At Matsuyama we stay at Daiwa Roynet Hotel.
    This video is our second day there. We visited Matsuyama Castle (松山城). We took the chance to take chair lift which I love. It saved us so much time and energy so we can visit more places. Hehehe… ( I was just too lazy to climb up the hill in hot summer weather 🤭)
    After visiting the castle, we went to Imabari Towel shop. 😍 So many pretty towels and homewarre goods. We also visited a can shop. Canpachi.
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Комментарии • 8

  • @Mr.NotImportant-qu5rx
    @Mr.NotImportant-qu5rx 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for the virtual tour! My wife, daughter, and I are training for pedaling the Shikoku Circuit, cycling 1000 kilometers around Shikoku in 11 days, in early June 2028. Any suggestions?

    • @kathchoice
      @kathchoice  2 месяца назад +1

      That’s sound so exciting. Shikoku is very beautiful especially during summer. I don’t have much suggestions. Some places in Japan doesn’t accept card, it is good to have enough cash with you. You can also use delivery services for your luggages. It is very convenient so you can travel light. Another suggestion (based on my cycling experience), because normally bus doesn’t allow us to bring in our bicycle, you might want to check a pick up service you can call in case of emergency.

    • @Mr.NotImportant-qu5rx
      @Mr.NotImportant-qu5rx 2 месяца назад +1

      @@kathchoice Good advice! I'll write this down. Any suggestions about luggage delivery services and 🚲 pickup services? We don't have those in rural eastern Idaho and I'm unfamiliar with them. My wife and I are studying written and spoken Japanese, and I am writing down the route information in Japanese and English. And I am working on translating and understanding the restaurant and coffee shop menus on the route.

    • @kathchoice
      @kathchoice  2 месяца назад +1

      @Mr.NotImportant-qu5rx for luggage delivery service normally we use TA-Q-BIN. Most of the time we send luggage from 1 hotel to another. Normally hotel receptionist helps us with the delivery arrangement (you need cash for this). Some convenience stores do offer TA-Q-BIN service also. The bicycle pick up company we used before is called WAKKA. You might need to check their area of service and whether the bicycle rental company accepts bicycles being returned by a third party. Google translate do helps a lot.

    • @Mr.NotImportant-qu5rx
      @Mr.NotImportant-qu5rx 2 месяца назад +1

      @@kathchoice YOU ARE AWESOME! You saved me probably 40 hours of research with your local knowledge. Have an awesome cycling weekend!

  • @junaied2136
    @junaied2136 9 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Kath, great video, enjoying your shikoku series; hoping to go next week - how exactly did you book the tickets for the iyonada monogatari? Was this in/outside japan or online?

    • @kathchoice
      @kathchoice  9 месяцев назад

      Hi, we purchased the tickets online in advance. The tickets were sent to our hotel. After making online purchase, there will be email sent to you. You can reply them and ask the tickets to be posted to your hotel.

    • @kathchoice
      @kathchoice  9 месяцев назад

      Here is the link
      www.jr-eki.com/global/en/travel/iyonada_top/index.html
      Oversea ticket sale is done by Nippon Travel Agency. Hope it helps