Tottori Sand Dunes PanoramaVR
I finally made the 360 panorama of the Tottori Sand Dunes.
Take a look.
I finally made the 360 panorama of the Tottori Sand Dunes.
Take a look.
When we went to Iejima the wind was blowing quite hard which gave a spectacular show on the coastline.
While riding my bike I heard a noise that sounded like racecars.
Upon following the noise I came across some really fast Japanese RC Cars.
While in Atami there was a fisherman feeding eagles from his boat. There were many eagles swooping down and catching the fish out of the air with their claws. As time went on more and more eagles showed up, until there were an uncountable number of them.
The master has done it again.
Here is a video of my summer adventures in Japan.
Created by Ken.
The field I went to in Hokkaido was so beautiful not only because of the view but because of the entire atmosphere. It was amazing how the wind swept through as the shadows of the clouds constantly also ran across the field.
Field Video (500K) No, it is not time lapsed.
Durring one of my bike rides I came across a golfing range and decided to test out my skills again. I have yet to see a full sized golf range in Japan however. Also, Japan does not have a lot of golfing courses that people can actually go to. I asked the people at the range where I could play golf for cheap and they were a little shocked and had to go in the back to look up the answer for me. They said that I could play nowhere in Tokyo and I would have to go down to Yamanashi prefecture before golf was cheaper. Why are there no golf courses like the one in Van Nuys where the fee is around $15? In Japan, golf is only for the rich. Even just hitting balls down a short driving range is expensive, as I found out…
The range was very interesting though, as it had one of those automatic ball dispensers that I’ve only seen on TV but never actually used before. See the video here download (500K)
Last week on Saturday I talked to a student who told me all about a famous black castle in a city called Matsumoto. Matsumoto is also in Nagano prefecture, which I have never been to, and having Monday off work with nothing to do I decided to get up really early and take the express train out to Matsumoto. Matsumoto castle is one of the four most famous castles in Japan and is also called crow castle because it is black. When I arrived I picked up a map of the area and headed off to the castle. The castle is extremely beautiful and I was even able to walk around the inside and climb the stairs to the top. I was also lucky enough to get a free English tour of the castle provided by some nice volunteer group. From the top of the castle I got an excellent view of the Japan Alps. The day’s weather was gorgeous and clear so the view of the Alps was quite amazing, especially for this time of year. Afterwards I had soba for lunch at a nearby shop. One of Nagano prefecture’s famous foods is soba, so I made sure to eat it as well as an ‘oyaki’ which is the mostly eaten thing in the background of the soba picture. I spent the next few hours exploring the city and seeing all the sights there were. Afterwards, I hiked up a hill about an hour to get to “Alps Park”. The park was great. It had so many fun things to play with and do. I rented a cool Razor scooter and rolled along on my way to explore the park. The first thing I did was check out the zoo. Since it was getting late and it was a Monday, I had the zoo all to myself. The animals are quite different when you are the only one looking at them. The park also had a ‘mallet golf course’, and an alpine slide, but my absolute favorite thing was the rock climbing wall and the obstacle course. Take a look at this video of the course (4.5MB). I took some pictures as the sun set behind the Japan Alps and left the park. As it was getting late, some nice couple offered to give me a ride back to the station to which I gladly agreed. I talked with them during the car ride completely in Japanese and they were amazed with my speaking level, however I still feel that I have a lot of learning to do. I thanked them as they dropped me off at the station. I then asked a nearby policeman where another famous soba shop was. He gave me a suggestion and pointed me in the correct direction. The dinner soba was equally as delicious as the lunch soba. Afterwards, I took the last train back home tired after my hectic one day trip all the way out to Matsumoto.
Matsumoto castle or Crow castle
The Japan Alps
Having fun at the park
A couple taking their ferrets for a stroll
Make sure to see the photo gallery: Matsumoto Photo Gallery