Hello!

Finally, the sixth block is on air! It's been a while since the fifth block, so I hope you've had some time to rest.

For those of you who haven't been to Tokyo yet, you can follow along with my trip at the link below:

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This trip, I backpacked to Japan during the Songkran holiday.

I started my journey on April 12th and returned to Thailand on April 20th. I planned to visit a total of 5 prefectures.

In this block, I'll continue my story… about my travels to my second dream city: Kawaguchiko Lake, Mt. Fuji San.

Traveling from Tokyo to Mt. Fuji was quite fun and confusing. I even managed to miss a train!

How bewildered were Kanan, Aem Sri, and Hiea Tum? If you're ready, scroll down and join us in our misfortune! 555555

[Note: Throughout the trip, I was backpacking and walking. I took pictures while walking, even on trains and buses. (Snapshots) I wanted to capture the atmosphere of the journey. I rarely stopped to take still photos, so please excuse any blurry or tilted images. 55555]

April 14th, 2017

At Minowa Station

After exploring the Minowa district with friends (as mentioned in the previous post), we walked for about fifteen minutes to return to Minowa Station. We purchased tickets for the final destination of "Ueno Station ¥170". This is the same station where we transferred to Minowa Station last night, remember?

Next, upon arrival at Ueno Station, we purchased another ticket for "Tokyo Station ¥200".

Upon arriving at Tokyo Station, we were overwhelmed by its sheer size and complexity, making it difficult to find our way out.

The station is vast, with numerous exits resembling a honeycomb, and countless signs that we had to scan quickly.

The three of us were struggling to locate the "Yaesu South Exit" amidst the labyrinthine layout.


Ah! There it is! ^O^ I found it...the yellow sign with an arrow pointing me to walk straight

up to the Yaesu South Exit. Let's go!


How fast are you going? Ask your heart. 55555 Notice the blue signpost.

It still tells you to go to Yaesu South Exit.

It means... I'm not lost, you see!! >////<


Where there's a will, there's a way! 5555555 #Wrong!!

We're out at Yaesu South now...here it is! Can you see it? >O</

(The exit and entrance are the same way.)

Why are we here??

Because... this is the Bus Station!

Tokyo Station is a large station with a Bus Station located here.

We will buy tickets to travel to "Kawaguchiko Station".


After exiting through the Yaesu South Exit, none of us could see the office where tickets were sold.

Kale asked a security guard nearby where we could buy bus tickets.

The security guard pointed us to the left, and we walked until we found the office in this picture. Aem Sri was exhausted from all the walking. 5555


The line wasn't long at all (because there were no people). Aem Sri told the staff that

we wanted to go to "Kawaguchiko Station".

The staff then used a calculator to show us the price of ¥1,800 per person.

Aem Sri nodded in agreement before telling them the number...

We wanted three tickets. The staff then issued us bus tickets...

Uh! I can't read it at all 55555555

It's a good thing they gave us a red circle to indicate the time we need to board the bus, which is 12:20 PM.

At this point, Kan Na would like to go back to when we were planning our trip and say... I wanted to visit Japan... for a bit. ^O^

Actually, you can book bus tickets through the website.

from Thailand.

But since we're on a spur-of-the-moment trip, we didn't book in time and they were all full. T^T

Because "Mount Fuji" is famous all over the world for...

"If you come for the first time, you usually can't see it!"

Aem Sri was very worried about this and told Kan Na that...

"If we travel to see Fuji and can't see it, we'll waste a whole day for free!"

And at that time, I remember Kan Na told Aem Sri that "we don't have to go".

So we cut the Fuji-san trip out. T_T Sadness

But... it's stuck in my mind!!

We talked about it again and said... "Since we've already flown here,

let's take a chance. Kan Na wants to see Fuji-san".

(**Kan Na has watched many cartoons since she was a child. This volcano is in almost every cartoon.

Some scenes have the Shinkansen train passing by, and then Fuji-san is really one of Kan Na's dreams.

That one day in my life, I wish I could see the real thing!)

Finally... the Fuji-san trip is back on our plan again. ^O^/

But... the bus schedule is full!!!

We were worried from Thailand that...

"Will we be able to find a local bus that we don't have to book in advance?"

We asked our friends and Japanese people we knew in Thailand for directions.

In the end... we didn't get an answer.

Until last night when we stayed at "Sato's San Rest Hotel" (from the previous blog),

the kind hotel owner gave us the answer...

that we have to come and take the bus at Tokyo Station. There are buses that go to

many cities, many times, and there are also sleeper buses for long-distance travel.

So if you're coming to Japan,

but you missed booking a bus for any trip, don't worry.

Kan Na has proven that we can still travel 5555


After purchasing our tickets, we had to wait an hour before boarding the bus.

We decided to find a restaurant to have lunch while we waited.

Walking out of the ticket office, we found a nearby bento (boxed meal) restaurant.

With only 4-5 tables available for dine-in, we opted for this restaurant.

At that moment, anything simple would do. =___=^


The table we are sitting at offers a clear view of the bus gate. We intentionally chose this spot.

This way, we can easily see our bus when it arrives and board it promptly.


Each of us spent 200-300 Thai baht on a separate box of rice.

After finishing our meal, it was almost 12:20 PM.

Kannika volunteered to walk to the gate to ask the bus station staff.

She showed her bus ticket and asked, "Which gate should we go to for the bus to Kawaguchiko?"

The answer was unexpected: "No Gate No Number."

This short response left us wondering, "What does that even mean?!"


The Missed Bus: A Tale of Miscommunication and Misadventure

The scene cuts back to the ticket office at 12:30 PM. No need to be confused at this point, we had already missed the 12:20 PM bus.

Rewinding the clock to an hour earlier, at the station office…

After receiving the answer "No Gate, No Number," we didn't just stand there dumbfounded. We walked back to the bento shop and dragged Aem Sri and Hi Tarm out of the store.

Our mission: to find the bus stop… which wasn't here!

The suspense at that moment felt like we were in an action movie, racing against time to save the world within ten minutes!

The three of us, lugging our oversized luggage, walked around in circles near the station. With tickets in hand, covered in Japanese characters, we asked everyone around, "Where do we board the bus with this ticket?" But the only response we received was a series of hand gestures that seemed to say, "Just keep walking straight."

We looked in the direction the person was pointing, our minds filled with questions. "Really, straight that way!?"

All we could see were tall buildings lining the main road, with cars whizzing by. If we kept going, we'd reach a traffic light intersection, and there was no sign of a bus stop anywhere!

But we asked ten people, and all ten pointed us in the same direction. So, I told Hi and Aem Sri to try walking the way everyone suggested.

We continued walking straight along the sidewalk, and finally, we found it!

The bus station for Kawaguchiko was about a 5-minute walk past the Daimaru department store. We kept walking until we saw buses parked under a building. Upon arrival, we met an older gentleman who we assumed was a staff member. We showed him our tickets and asked if this was the correct place to board the bus.

The staff member looked at us with a deeply saddened expression! T^T

Then, in a hoarse voice, he uttered the words, "You missed." The end of a sad sentence.

I looked down at the watch on my left wrist. It was only 12:23 PM. Why did the bus leave so early?

The ticket seller had told us we could board the bus at 12:20 PM, hadn't they?

It turned out to be a complete misunderstanding. 12:20 PM was the departure time, and… we missed the bus. T___T (We sacrificed ourselves to show the world how stupid we were. 5555)

Walking with a new ticket, with English on it, made us feel more confident for no reason.

We were definitely going to make it this time, walking on the sidewalk from the Yaesu South Entrance.

We walked on, and on the left side, we saw the Daimaru department store. We walked past it for about 5 minutes...


Until I found a bus parked under a building like this. Right here!


Is there anything else I can help you with?

We waited inside the building (which has a coffee shop and a seating area) and it wasn't long before the car pulled up.

We ran out to check and looked at the sign on the front of the car to make sure it was our ride. >_<


Oops! I can't read it. T^T But it says 13:20.

This is the time the bus departs, which coincides with our group's schedule.


The electronic display board at the passenger queue shows the destination as Kawaguchiko Sta. This is correct.

I'm already on the bus. There's an ad on the back of the chair. There's free Wi-Fi on the bus.

(I don't know if it actually works, but on the bus I'm on, I can't seem to use the Wi-Fi. 55555)


Snapshot is here 55555

Images from the roadside when the bus left the station for the first 10 minutes


The scenery along the road was beautiful as the car passed by. Khana enjoyed the view the whole time.

This image was taken with a zoom lens, resulting in a relatively stable image. However, it is unclear whether this is a public park or a school playground.



After nearly an hour on the road, the distance from the tall buildings began to grow.

It felt like we had been out of the city for a while, judging by the mountains, forests, and fewer houses.


This angle, when viewed with the naked eye, made me turn my head back to look until the bus drove far away until it was out of sight.

I'm glad I caught it in time. I really like the angle of this village.

The car was driving at a slow speed, so I was able to focus on it. I'm so happy!

The further you go, the wilder it gets. 55555


After a long bus ride with scenic views,

(approximately one and a half to two hours, I can't remember exactly),

the announcement on the bus informed us that we were approaching "Fuji Q Station".

(This was the first stop for our bus.)

As the announcement played, I woke up with a start, my eyelids forced open by my brain.

The sight before me through the clear bus window was breathtaking, almost making me scream!

Mt. Fuji stood majestically before me, not shy at all as some rumors had suggested.

As soon as I saw Fuji clearly, my senses returned, and my brain quickly instructed my right hand to slap Heia Tum's shoulder with a loud "BAM!"

"Heia, wake up! Wake up! Look at Fuji, it's beautiful!"

I called out to Heia with extreme joy, snapping photos non-stop. 5555


After a short journey from Fuji Q Station,

we finally arrived at Kawaguchigo Station.


Upon arriving at Kawaguchiko Station, a small station bustling with people (including a fair number of fellow Thais), Aem took the initiative to queue inside the station to purchase bus tickets in advance for tomorrow's use. Meanwhile, Kan took a few photos to capture the atmosphere. They then proceeded to the Information Office located on the left side of the station to seek assistance in contacting the hotel they had booked, requesting a pick-up service. Meanwhile, Ahia stood guard, looking handsome, watching over their two large suitcases nearby.

This is Aem's work. She got 3 sets of tickets, each set includes:

Bus, Boat and Cable-car tickets.

Aem explained that this is a package purchase to prepare for a trip with her aunt tomorrow. The use of this ticket is:

Bus

For riding the Red Line all day (the same principle as buying a Tokunai Pass in Tokyo).

The Red Line is a Mini Bus that will loop around for a full day, stopping at every station. The stations here

refer to...tourist attractions, which are not far apart, all located around Lake Kawaguchiko.

Boat

Tickets for a boat ride to enjoy the view of Fuji and the surrounding area from the perspective of the lake.

Instead of just seeing it from land, just thinking about tomorrow makes me excited.

Cable-Car

Tickets for a cable car ride to see the lake and Mount Fuji from above.

We will be able to see Fuji-san from land, water and sky! ^O^v

This 3-ticket package costs ¥2,360 per person.


At the Information Office

The scene cuts to Kan Na Noi Kloy Jai, a Thai Karen in a foreign land, having a pleasant conversation with this officer.

Kan Na holds a paper printed from Thailand, a hotel booking document, and shows it to the officer.

She asks him to call the hotel's car to pick her up. In the picture, he is contacting the hotel.


The hotel shuttle arrived approximately 15 minutes after the staff contacted them. The van picked us up at the designated waiting area, which was conveniently located next to the Information office. We were the only passengers in the entire van, which was quite amusing.

Mount Fuji appeared remarkably close and clear as we rode towards the hotel.


Oh my god, I'm about to cry.


After a pleasant 10-minute drive with Mount Fuji in view, we arrived at our pre-booked hotel.

"Sunnide Resort (Sunnide) [ Check-In 9/30]"


Upon arrival, we checked in as usual. Oh, hey, the staff is behind us.

Haha! Can't see the camera. 55555

As for the accommodation price, K'Na booked it from Thailand. The price is 17,000 Thai baht / night.


While waiting for Aem Sri to check in, Khana took the opportunity to take photos of the atmosphere to share with you. ^O^

From the entrance, on the left-hand side, there is a small shop corner.

The decoration is simple, but there are a lot of things!

From general snacks, souvenirs, ice cream, liquor, wine, socks, mirrors, keychains, and anything else you can think of, this shop has it all. 55555

Kanya stands in front of the lobby, tilting her head slightly to the left.

She looks through the clear glass, revealing a corner of the field.


Turn left again, and you will find a resting area in the far left corner.

The decoration is simple, but it is full of Japanese atmosphere!


After checking in, the receptionist escorted us to our room.

Upon opening the door, we took off our shoes as usual. When we turned around, the staff had already placed our shoes in this manner.

The shoes were neatly arranged with the toes facing outwards.

We felt a little embarrassed, as we had just taken off our shoes haphazardly.

The first cabinet you see is the one for storing mattresses.


Next is the bathroom. When I was in Japan, I kept telling my brother that...

I'm going to order a plastic shower room like this when I get home.

It's clean, it looks good, it looks smooth, lol. It's made of some kind of hard PVC, and there's nowhere else we stayed.

And the bathroom will be tiled or marble. It's like this everywhere. I love it. >O<


The shower room is separate from the bathroom.

The bathroom is standard with all necessary amenities.


Entering through the door next to the bathroom, you'll find another door leading to the bedroom.

The bedroom features a bare floor with tatami mats, as the bed frame has not yet been installed.

Walking to the end of the room, you'll find a beverage corner. Opening the drawer reveals a set of equipment for enjoying an onsen bath.

And the best part!! The most delicate, the most enjoyable, the most screaming, that is...

The beauty of kale >O< Hashtag #crazy ghost 55555

The special thing about this room is...it comes with "Mount Fuji"

To watch and play throughout your stay here!!!

Kale doesn't care about packing, so Aem Sri made everything

Take good care of Kale like taking your mother on a trip

Kale was busy taking pictures of Mount Fuji with his camera, as if he was afraid it would disappear

I'm afraid that if I don't see it clearly after this time, what will I do? I'll definitely regret it

So I asked to stay with the camera and took hundreds of pictures

This trip, Kale really came for Mount Fuji. As I said, how much I wanted to come here

To see it this clearly, I'm about to cry T^T


After taking photos to their heart's content, Hi and Aem Sri helped to pack away the food neatly.

Kan couldn't resist checking in on Facebook. Real-time updates! 55555


"Kawaguchiko Lake, Mt. Fuji San [Check-In 10/30]"

With our accommodations settled, it's time to embark on our adventure to Mount Fuji! 🗻

We walked out of the hotel for a stroll. It was a small, long street.

As we walked down, Mount Fuji became clearer and more prominent. It was beautiful, majestic, and awe-inspiring.

I don't know how to describe the feeling any better than this: 55555

This is the volcano of my dreams, you know. >////< I've only seen it in drawings in cartoons.

Seeing it in real life is like a dream come true!!


Stare at it. Look at it for a long time. Very invested!


Time for a photo with Mount Fuji! Standing by the lake, almost getting wet. Let's go all out! 55555

The water in Lake Kawaguchiko is crystal clear and cool, but I didn't see any fish. I could see the rocks clearly, it was so clear!

The air is cold and crisp, there isn't much wind, just pure humidity. As evening approaches, the air becomes even more chilling.


Oppa is gone again. My dear, Khana.


We met a group of Thai people and helped them take a group photo.


And also... my seniors helped me take photos. Thank you very much. ^______^


The #PatAmmInJapan couple goals were present throughout the entire trip.


After taking photos by the lake, we continued walking to soak up the atmosphere around us.

The lakeside path stretches all the way around, offering a truly refreshing experience for singles.

(Is "refreshing for singles" correct? Haha!)

Kale Snapshot when Hi Tum took a picture of Aem Sri, the picture will be a bit tilted lol 55555


Credit to Tum Sang. I personally love this picture.

It captures the real atmosphere the best, with no random people in the shot. 55555


The evening atmosphere is filled with a light mist, with resorts lining the coast without feeling crowded. The natural ambiance remains undisturbed, with a lack of excessive design, frills, or ostentatious displays. The overall aesthetic is classic and simple, offering a comfortable and convenient experience.

Still capturing Mount Fuji from various angles, without worrying about the camera's memory.


The cherry blossoms have also bloomed here, completing the picture: cherry blossoms, Mount Fuji, and the lake. And the cool air... oh, it's so delightful that it makes you want to squirm with pleasure.

Clear front, blurry back, Mount Fuji is still there. So cute >///<


Stunning from head to toe! Let's join the fun! 55555



Looking back at the shore, it is a mountain.

There are mostly pine trees and cherry blossoms (not yet in bloom).


As the sky darkened, we strolled until our hands grew numb from the cool air. The wind picked up, prompting us to return to the hotel and change into yukatas for dinner.

Dinner is served at the hotel's restaurant at 6:00 PM.

I couldn't resist taking some photos while I was wearing it. 555555

And here is the atmosphere of the Sunnideh Hotel at night.

No extravagant lighting, just simple and warm.

The cold wind brushed against my body as I walked towards the dining room… and then I saw a HUGE plate of sashimi! >////<

Please forgive me for not having any pictures of the dining room atmosphere. At that moment, I was completely focused on my own table. 5555


This tray is for everyone. It includes sakura rice balls.


This friendly and enthusiastic staff member is incredibly attentive to customers. The service is excellent, and she is currently lighting the charcoal stove.

This is a one-person shabu-shabu pot, and the auntie even teaches you how to eat it.

She explained the order in which Japanese people add ingredients, which was a bit confusing, haha.


White wine was served for tasting, implying that if it was delicious and you wanted more, you would have to order more.

However, we did not order it. We ordered orange juice. We are the heroine, haha!


Tomato Soup (Self-proclaimed =_=^)


To finish off with a not-too-sweet dessert... Fuji mousse with fresh strawberries, banana mousse (lots of it), and... ice cream that I still don't know the flavor of to this day, but it was delicious! 5555

Even toothpicks are served adorably!

After a satisfying meal, our eyelids began to droop. However, a trip to Japan wouldn't be complete without experiencing the renowned onsen.

So, we embarked on a journey to a bubbling onsen, where relaxation awaited.

The hotel thoughtfully provided us with onsen attire, ensuring a comfortable and authentic experience.


With equipment ready and clothes removed, we arrived at the entrance of the onsen.

We could only take photos up to this point.

Cameras were not allowed inside. In fact, I was the only one there at the time.

I could have brought a camera to take photos, but I didn't. I'm a good person. 555555


The ladies' room is downstairs, gentlemen, please proceed to the second floor. ^O^v

After almost two hours... I walked back to my room feeling light and airy. Wow! The bed was already made!

The staff must have come in and done it for us (I don't know when they snuck in). But whatever... I'm sleepy now! >_<


Tonight, Uncle Asa volunteers to sleep first.

Nighty Nigh...zzZZzzZz


Saturday, 15th:

A long yawn escapes my lips as I wake up, feeling deeply rooted to the soft, luxurious mattress that cradles my back. It's a struggle to pry myself away from its comforting embrace.

But then, my eyes flutter open and land upon a sight that jolts me awake. A majestic white peak dominates the view outside my window, infusing me with an irresistible energy. In a flash, I'm out of bed and reaching for my camera.

The sight of Mount Fuji at dawn is even more breathtaking than yesterday. The details are sharper, the colors more vibrant, and the air is crisp and invigorating. It's a moment of pure bliss, and I can't help but let out a joyous cry.

Get ready for day two at Mount Fuji.


After getting dressed, we went downstairs to have breakfast to fuel up before continuing our journey.


Coffee Corner


Having breakfast while gazing at Mount Fuji, I haven't even finished eating yet, but my heart is already full to the brim...嗚嗚嗚嗚 The view is so beautiful!!


With full bellies and renewed energy, we packed our bags and checked out of the hotel. Check-out time was 10:00 AM. Of course, we couldn't forget to grab some snacks for the road.

Ice cream is the perfect way to end a meal. 5555


We then boarded the hotel's van (the same one) with our ice cream in hand. The van took us to Kawaguchiko Station.


Ah, we've arrived! We're back at Kawaguchiko Station, where we were yesterday.


Upon arrival, we lugged our belongings around to find a luggage storage service. While the station does offer coin lockers, they are perpetually full. Due to the high volume of tourists and the limited number of lockers, luggage storage businesses have sprung up around the station. Finding one might require a bit of searching, but they are conveniently located nearby. The shop pictured above is directly across the street from the station entrance. However, I wasn't able to store my luggage there as it was also fully booked.

Turn right at the first alley after the shop and walk straight for about 5 minutes.

You will find this shop with very few customers. It seems that not many people know about it. Khana chose to leave her bag here.


After you deposit your luggage, the shop owner will give you this card to keep. Please keep it safe and present it when you return to collect your luggage.

Let's walk back to Kawaguchiko Station.

We're here to wait for the Red Line bus that I bought tickets for yesterday.


This map shows the distance and highlights of each station (see the red dots along the red line).

This is the Red Line that we will be traveling on. For this trip, we will first go to Station 11, Ropeway.


"Kawaguchiko Ropeway [ Check-In 11/30]"


The journey on the red minibus was short, and soon we arrived at Ropeway Station 11. We were here to use the Cable Car tickets that we had purchased as part of a 3-ticket package the previous day.

This cable car in the picture is what we are going to ride. Hey!!


The actual basket in the picture is like this: it's very large and can hold a lot of people.

As Khana reached the front of the cable car line, it was as if fate had intervened. She was now in the perfect position to capture stunning photos without any obstructions.

I had to take the photo this close because I couldn't move away.

The population of all groups has been squeezed out. 5555


As the cable car arrives, we reach the summit of this mountain, which is opposite Mount Fuji.

The view is vast and expansive, with only a few houses remaining in the distance.


I don't have many good pictures. 55555


The area is characterized by dry forests, possibly due to the ongoing winter season.

The highlight here is the panoramic cable car ride, offering stunning views of Mount Fuji from various angles.


Alright, after taking enough pictures, let's head back down and wait for the cable car to pick us up.


Once we were all inside the gondola, the staff member closed the door for us.

They stood and bowed like this, remaining still until the gondola moved down.

I was truly impressed by the service, friendliness, and kindness of the staff at almost every place in Japan.

It's not just here, but everywhere is always so polite and lovely. I'm so happy!



After disembarking from the cable car, we opted to take a leisurely stroll through the area to soak in the ambiance.

Thirsty again? Grab a refreshing drink from our vending machines located throughout the city. Stay hydrated wherever you are.


After swimming, I took a walk and came across a shop selling honey products called Sugi.

I stopped by because I wanted to have ice cream (again).

And in the picture is...soft serve milk with honey lemon sauce. It's delicious, sweet, fragrant, and melts in your mouth!


Walking with a soft-serve ice cream in hand, we soon arrived at the pier.

Here, we boarded a boat to cruise across the lake, using our Boat ticket.


"Kawaguchiko, Boat Station [ Check-In 12/30]"

Embarking on a boat, the wind whips and sways. Standing tall and handsome might be a bit of a challenge. 5555


A view from the middle of the lake, the water is clean and clear, the wind is cool, the air is good, a little cold, but bearable. Oh, I love it.


Sailing against the wind, don't ask about the perfect atmosphere on the boat here 5555

But...where is Mount Fuji? I can't see it at all!

When we were sailing, it started to drizzle. This caused Mount Fuji to disappear into the fog.

The grandeur of the legendary volcano vanished as if it had become invisible. I couldn't see it from any angle.

Looking towards Mount Fuji, there was only fog and rain forming a white mist. If I hadn't known beforehand,

I wouldn't have expected that behind the mist...there would be such a large volcano hidden.

Because it was so well hidden, I was worried at first that if I brought people here and they couldn't see it, I would be disappointed...

Oh...if I came here and it was completely hidden like a forest fire, I would probably cry. I came all this way.


As if by a prank, the rain stopped and Mount Fuji emerged with a cheeky grin as soon as we returned from the boat ride. 5555

We are now on a bus with to continue to station 13, which is...

"Kawaguchiko, Music Forest [ Check-In 13/30]"

Ta-da! Here we are! ^O^


Blinking in amazement, she entered the room like a child discovering a new toy.

The classic design here is a photographer's dream, and the lack of crowds makes it easy to capture the perfect shot.


It is recommended to watch Wonder Land.


I love the sweetness of this place. It looks like a fairy tale.


Take a picture and save it for later when you check in on Facebook.

Do you do the same? You have to choose! 5555


They went all out with their poses in front of the camera.

The charm lies in the presence of adorable, small musical instruments placed at various points, inviting visitors to imagine themselves playing music together.


Okay, we've walked around the whole place. Let's move on, shall we? Let's go… let's walk out.

If mom gave me a nose like she gave to my brother, I wouldn't be so stubborn, I'm telling you!!


After exiting station 13, we searched for a nearby restaurant to satisfy our lunchtime cravings. And voila! We found one!


What would you like to eat? Vote now! Kale has already voted for number 6.

I ordered this dish because it says in parentheses that it is local food. I want to experience the authentic taste.


The hand towel even has Mount Fuji on it, very unique.


Here it is... the ramen that is listed as Local food, served in a bucket like this. I'm so scared, haha. 5555

The taste is really their original, sweet vegetables, sweet meat, not much seasoning, soft and light, good.


This cup belongs to Aem Sri. It's so cute, just like her.

After we had a good meal, the three of us decided that we wanted to relax and take a walk. So we didn't take the bus, but walked on foot.

Until... we suddenly arrived at this point. If I remember correctly, it should be the passage between Stations 14 and 15.

(If I'm wrong, I apologize. I didn't pay attention at that time. I was just walking around and happened to come across this place.)


"Kawaguchiko view [ Check-In 14/30]"

And here is the atmosphere from the area where I got lost.

It's so beautiful, I don't know how to describe it, brother!


This photo was voted on Facebook as the cutest couple photo of the year.

Of course! Because you can't see my face anyway!!! 55555

We are currently taking a leisurely stroll. The scenery here is beautiful and the air is fresh. We have taken many beautiful photos that have been well-received.

It can be a bit of a daze, right?


I didn't come with P'Durian, don't get me wrong. When P'Durian came...

The cherry blossoms are already in bloom, but mine are still closed. Ugh~


Without humans like the one in the picture above blocking the view, it's even more beautiful. 5555

He embraces her because he loves her dearly. She is lovely and always indulges him.

Wherever he goes, she follows, always cheering him on.

The soft sunlight is very romantic. The topic "How to travel to get a partner" also popped up because of this shot.


This photo deserves a big thank you to my brother, because it's the best photo he's ever taken of me. 5555


Is this clear enough? I'm about to cry, you know.


The atmosphere is so Korean, like being in Korea. Hehehe~~~


Oh my goodness! >O<

Continuing on from the previous point, I stumbled upon a small market.

It's a trendy place with barbecue and grilled skewers priced at 300-500¥ per skewer.


Danggo is here! Aem Sri let Kanom Khai eat alone, while Heia didn't eat any. Heia said Thailand has it too.

Why is everyone not as excited as Kanom Khai? This is the original, the original! 5555 (Crazy alone)


Soft cream, fruit fondue, we have it all.



Strawberries are a must-have wherever I find them. Japanese strawberries are soft and juicy when bitten into.

The flesh is firm and sweet, and I'm always willing to pay any price for them. They're so delicious!


Across the street is a market, but it's a furniture, woodworking, and home decor zone.

I didn't walk all the way through, just peeked in and came out. 5555


Looking to the right side of the market, on the food side, there seems to be a restaurant.

I'm not sure, but it looks classic overall.


Kanom was busy taking photos, so Aem Sri took the initiative to peel it for her to eat.

Think positively, because if you think negatively, it means she peeled it and ate it herself. 55555

And these are the bus tickets that we've been using all day. This is the last round we'll be on.

We're getting on the loop bus to go back to Kawaguchiko Station.



Upon arriving at the station, Aem Sri proceeded to purchase a ticket.

She then boarded a bus and returned to Tokyo Station.


Bus back to Tokyo: 1,800¥

Wowwwwwwwwwwwwwww!!!

Bye Bye my dear Fuji-san, thank you for showing up clearly from the first day

Until now, when I'm on the bus back to Tokyo, you're still smiling at us.

I love Fuji-san the most!!!

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And then... I checked in 6 more places in "Kawaguchiko".

This is the end of Mt.Fuji San Blog, I will take a short break and prepare for the next episode. 55555

For the next blog, I will take you to "Kyoto".

There are 9 locations to check in!!

Traveling from Tokyo to Fuji-san, from Fuji-san back to Tokyo,

Until…from Tokyo to Kyoto

How fun will it be to ride a car? Will the Snap shot be more tilted than this??

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Up to this point... I would like to thank all of you for following my blog.

I apologize that each blog is written very slowly.

I swear... I'm really busy. I haven't stopped working since I came back to Thailand.

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You can ask me questions in the comment box below.

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