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This seasonal attraction in Tateyama will open again in April 2026 so I'm posting this here just in case you need to read a review of Klook's tour packages for this place. 

Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route seasonal opening date varies so make sure to check their website for updates. Our experience was last May 14, 2025 when the snow wall was still on its tallest height. 

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Tateyama Snow Wall 1 Day Bus Tour from Nagoya


I saw that there are 2D1N tours available but we only availed the day tour from Nagoya since our rooms were already booked and it felt like a waste to not sleep the night in Sakae. We did four day trips to Central Japan which all left from Nagoya. I mean, sanay naman sa traffic ng Manila so travelling 2-4 hours a day felt fine.


Winter vibe in May

One of the many places I never thought I'd get to visit in this lifetime.

I saw photos of the snow wall two years ago and I immediately thought it was in Hokkaido. Lo and behold, it's Central Japan and you only get like 2 months window to visit.


The ride to the Snow Wall takes a long time but the bus was comfortable. We brought snacks with us too. Eating inside the bus was allowed as long as there are no crumbs and you'd take your trashes with you.

I wasn't able to note the travel time but it was probably around 3-4 hours per way. We had two toilet breaks and had a sumptuous lunch (package inclusive) before heading to the snow wall. 

TIP: Take every chance you get to go down the bus and stretch regardless if you feel the need to pee or buy snacks. 


May 14, 2025

Snow Wall Height: 16 meters

This is a bus tour of the snow wall so we didn't ride the cable car. The bus parks at Murodo Station and you'll be given ample time to roam around the area/ Murodo Plateau. 


Much more beautiful in person. Definitely a must-visit! 

There were a lot of people in the snow wall so taking photos was a challenge. We went back the building after walking halfway. 


We transferred to this area where the snow corridor is.

There were not a lot of people here. Unless you pay attention, you can miss the turn going to the corridor because at you can see, the sign was small. 


The accumulated snow gradually diminishes in height as temperatures rise.


This is Murodo Terminal

Murodo serves as the central hub of the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route. Maybe someday I'd get the chance to see more of this Alpine Route but may the universe lead me first to Hokkaido. Hahaha!


Murodo Plateau 


We knew there would be snow but we didn't expect that it'll still be this much in May. 


Make sure to bring your sunglasses because snow glare might hurt your eyes, and apply sunscreen as well because snow doubles your exposure to UV rays.


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Tateyama Snow Wall 1 Day Bus Tour from Nagoya



The journey to and from the Snow Wall was an adventure in itself. Here's a Youtube Short showing the change in view from Subalpine to Alpine


Everything, in time. 💖

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It was all fun and games  shrimp crackers with the seagulls until a brown kite swoop down to take one and accidentally bit me.


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Amanohashidate Cable Car & Ine Boathouse Cruise & Miyama Thatched Village Day Trip (Includes Shrimp Chips for Feeding Seagulls)


Before riding the ferry, we bought a packet of shrimp crackers that were specially made for the birds. We were also expecting it to be chaotic with birds hovering incessantly. 

Above was the brown kite that accidentally injured my finger. I stopped feeding the birds and was lowkey panicking because we had no mobile data/signal aboard and I can't google, "brown kite bite infections" 



I've had previous encounters with seagulls in Haeundae, Busan so I wasn't scared and was probably holding the shrimp crackers too firmly. I was just relieved that it wasn't a puncture wound. It healed but left scars that always reminds me Kyoto. HAHAHA ge ge


So there, it was a fun experience nonetheless. The area was really beautiful too.


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Amanohashidate Cable Car & Ine Boathouse Cruise & Miyama Thatched Village Day Trip (Includes Shrimp Chips for Feeding Seagulls)










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While you can do this DIY, it's a lot more comfortable, efficient, and budget-friendly to join a group tour. I don't have a record of which tour package we got but the current package prices range from 2,300 PHP to 5,000 PHP per person depending on the itinerary.

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Kyoto by the Sea: Amanohashidate & Ine no Funaya Bus Tour from Osaka



Amanohashidate (天橋立) means "the bridge to heaven" or "bridge to the sky". It refers to a scenic 3.6-kilometer (2.1-mile) long sandbar, covered with thousands of pine trees, that crosses Miyazu Bay in northern Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. Source: Google

From the parking, you are to walk for several minutes to get to the lower station of the Amanohasidate monorail or chairlift. Our tour included all the entrances, lunch, and chairlift ride so we didn't need to pay for anything apart from the souvenirs we bought and snacks from rest stops. 
 

It wasn't wiggly or anything, it also wasn't too fast so you can just relax and sit until you reach the upper station.


If you find the chairlift scary, there's a monorail you can ride as well. 


The sandbar is one of Japan's three most scenic views, and its unique appearance inspires the name - Bridge to Heaven/ Amanohashidate. 

This observatory is atop Mt. Monju. 

Amanohashidate in Youtube Shorts


I tried looking many times but I was never able to imagine the flying dragon. Nonetheless, this place was the most beautiful place we visited during that trip. It felt amazing to see this natural bridge/sand bar with pine trees in person. 



Hiryukan-Kairo or Viewing Sky Path

You are to climb the spiral stairs to get to the Sky Path that resembles a dragon soaring through the sky.


Amanohashidate View Land

Visit this website to view all the facilities in this place. 


Bending over and looking at the sandbar upside down between your legs makes the sandbar look like a dragon flying to the sky, which is also called "Hiryukan" (flying dragon view). 

You can also try this pottery throwing. It is said that if you successfully throw the pottery through the ring,
your wish to avoid calamities and evil will be granted.


Unless you decide on spending a night or a few days in the area, traveling to Amanohashidate is definitely much more comfortable with a day tour package like this. 


Book your adventure here:

Kyoto by the Sea: Amanohashidate & Ine no Funaya Bus Tour from Osaka




Until next time, Kyoto!


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Sharing with you my experience when I availed the Tea Ceremony Class Experience in Kyoto via Klook. 

Book yours here: Tea Ceremony Class Experience in Kyoto

Finding the location is easy.

You can follow the instructions on the voucher and input the address in Google Maps. We took the bus from Kyomizu-dera, btw. I forgot the bus number/ bus route but we alighted across the building.


 I've been a matcha lover for more than a decade so experiencing a tea ceremony in Japan was a dream come true. 



We didn't have a lot of time when we went to Kyoto so while there are three different "classes" to choose from, we only had the time for the shortest one which was the matcha making experience.


Most of the people we took the class with availed the package with Traditional Sweets Making so they were already there when we arrived. If I recall correctly, that class took 2 hours while the one we took was only about 30 minutes. 

You'll join the group anyway so if you have enough time, getting the class with dessert making should be more worth the effort going here.


The teacher/ tea master explained the brief history of matcha, showed how it's stone-milled, and taught how to prepare and drink it the right way. 

This is a classroom set-up so it's not a traditional tea ceremony per se but you get the gist of it. 



The sweet above is called Ohigashi. 

Something you're supposed to eat first before drinking matcha to add sweetness to it. 


Just had to have the experience certified. HAHAHA!


Watch the experience: Tea Ceremony in Youtube Shorts


You can add this option during Klook checkout if you want your certificate as well.



A traditional matcha ceremony for me. Someday. In Kyoto. Again.


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This winter illumination is actually closing in two days upon posting this. Yup, this closes on June 1, 2025 and it has been open since October last year. 

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Nagashima Mitsu Outlet & Nabana no Sato Winter Illumination Bus Tour



This will reopen during the forth quarter of this year for this is a winter attraction so watch out for it if you're ever flying to Nagoya. 

While the main illumination's theme differs every year, there are two light tunnels that are constant attractions of this place. 



We've seen photos of this tunnel for a lot of times because this is often shared in social media but none of those photos actually did justice to how beautiful this tunnel is at first sight. 


You are to pass through this going to the main illumination site but we took a lot of time taking photos while walking here because we wanted less people in the background. 

Sasebo, Japan: Huis Ten Bosch Night Illumination



Here's the main viewing area.

Kinda reminded me of Huis Ten Bosch though this is definitely on a larger and grander scale. Expect a different theme for this year. I wonder what would that be?


After watching the show, we exited through the other tunnel. It was sea and sakura-themed so the lights were alternating green, pink, and blue. 


That's it. Good to be back after seven months of not updating this blog. Might post frequently again soon. Hahaha.


Everything, in time. 💖

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Ichiran's version was the first ramen bowl that I've finished in 2019.
 

Japan 2019: Ichiran Tonkotsu Ramen, Fukuoka - Hakata Branch

I've read a lot of negative comments from people and they say that this isn't good or it's overhyped and overrated. Even recommending that tourists skip this and should visit other ramen shops especially since there are numerous ramen restaurants and yatai stalls in Hakata Area.

I like Ichiran though. There would be better ramens than this but the choices can get overwhelming. So, for the safest bet that is also consistently delicious, Ichiran is still worth a trip. 



These are photos from Ichiran Tonkotsu Ramen in Tenjin. 


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You'd pay your order through that machine, fall in line, you'll be given a checklist on how you want your ramen to be served.


Shouldn't be confusing even for first timers because there are translations available.


Once seated, you'll hand over the ticket and checklist so they can prepare your ramen. 



 I'd love to come back here if I find myself back in the area again. This brand, probably because it's the first ramen I had in Japan, is somehow a comfort food for me. 

Probably about time for me to explore more ramen flavors though. As far as I can remember, I've only eaten tonkatsu based ramen in Japan. Miso, shoyu, and shiyo.

Someday, in a different prefecture.
Someday, in another Japan trip. 💖💖💖



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