Otaru is a must visit when in Sapporo. But it was not because of the Otaru Canal and its surroundings, it’s because of Temiya Park.
Temiya Park is the fourth oldest existing urban park in Hokkaido located on a hill with a beautiful ocean view. There are around 700 cherry trees of different varieties in the park that makes cherry blossom viewing so beautiful. I love how this park shows off different layers of beauty. From the light blue sky, to the snow capped mountains, to the brilliant blue ocean, to the emerald grass, to the pretty shades of pink… It was such a divine view! Here I’ve also experienced the Cherry Blossom snowstorm that gives a very warm feeling of Spring. I was so happy to get to see all of this!
It only took just over an hour to reach Otaru from Sapporo by bus. It is also a must to try the local snacks, like Hokkaido ice-cream, steam buns and Hokkaido sweet potatoes covered in rich butter. Don’t miss them before heading back to Sapporo.
Back at our hotel, another evening came to Sapporo. Tomorrow is our last day. Tired yet happy!
We flew in to Sapporo from Nagoya on a Peach airline, a budget airline which was really cheap. It was a good flight as we can gradually see the sun shining brightly after leaving the rainy Nagoya. As we approached Sapporo, the beautiful snow capped mountains from afar revealed themselves. So beautiful!
We took the bus from Chitose Airport to downtown Sapporo which took about an hour. Our hotel was facing the Odori Park and we really liked it there. I love the peaceful Sapporo atmosphere with few tourists. And the weather was just perfect.
For our first proper meal, my husband googled a ramen place near our hotel. But when we followed the map, we couldn’t find it, although, we can surely smell the food. Until we figured out that it was undeground, a-hole-in-wall restaurant that sits only 10 people. The queue never disappeared. People just kept on coming. The Miso ramen was very good and it was very cheap too!
After the tasty meal, we went our way to visit Marumaya Park. This park is the most known park in Sapporo to see the Cherry Blossom and it was very beautiful. The area near the Hokkaido Shrine has lots of Cherry Blossom varieties that I’ve never seen before. They were so pretty and I was glad that I got to see them!
The evening came to Sapporo and we explored Sapporo by foot especially the Susukino Area. It was indeed a perfect decision to come to Sapporo at this time of the year to experience the Cherry Blossoms and its peaceful vibe. The next day was a visit to Otaru…
After almost 4 years, I crossed out an item on my birthday wishlist that I created in 2021 and that was to go to a K-Pop concert. I almost gave up on this one. Eventhough I have been 3 times to Seoul recently, the chances of getting a ticket to a K-Pop concert is extremely slim to non existent. So when it was announced last year that the famous Taemin of SHINee is coming to have a concert in Helsinki, I was not sure if I will have enough luck to get a ticket. Although, the thought of him coming to Helsinki is a miracle in itself. I mean, why Helsinki of all places! Then sure enough, when the tickets were going to be released, I was in Osaka. I was again in a situation where I had an extremely slim chance to get a ticket. But then a miracle happened! A kind lady in Finland offered to buy a ticket for me. When the 8,000 tickets were released, it was sold out in less than 2 minutes. But fortunate enough, one of the sold tickets was mine. So grateful!
I was looking forward to the concert but I was not so invested in it either. Maybe because it didn’t hit me just yet that this was really happening. It was when Taemin entered the stage that I finally realised that this was real, that Taemin was really there performing a song that I’ve listened to many times before. It also dawned on me that it was almost 4 years ago when I had my first K-Pop concert (online, of course) and it was also Taemin’s concert. Taemin became my first online and live K-Pop concert!
But was I listening to an album and looking at a music video? Because he sounded just the same in his album and danced just the same in his music videos. In fact, how can someone sing and dance so well at the same time? His voice was stable and his dance moves were so sharp, accurate and well calculated. So amazingly talented! It was like going to a museum and the artist himself was present, showing his craft in perfection.
As the short person I am, I’m always sat at concerts to ensure visibility. From where I was, I was able to experience the whole stage – the amazing vocals, the perfect and synced choreography, the flashing lights, the screaming fans waving their fanlights excitedly, the entire audience singing and dancing… It was surreal and it was absolutely Art. In fact, Taemin is Art.
I figured out that Osaka has two faces and that really depends on what you choose to see. It was alright to go to Dotonbori, Shinsekai, Namba and Umeda. But I would really be disappointed if I didn’t get to visit Katsuo-ji Temple and most especially, Mino-o Park. For me, Mino-o Park was the highlight of the Osaka trip. It was a beautiful and easy 2 hours hike that should not be missed. Also don’t forget to try the crunchy Maple leaf “Momiji” tempura and some hot Taiyaki along the way.
Our last day in Osaka was spent at the Osaka Castle Park. There were many areas with beautiful Autumn foliage. It was also there that I found my second Cherry Blossom. The first one was at Kyoto Botanical Garden. Now, I believe that Sakura can also be found in Autumn! There was a chill in the air as the wind was constantly blowing. Leaves were falling in large quantities from the trees which made me wonder if the Autumn in Japan was coming to an end and how we have enjoyed every minute of it!
I’m thankful for the nature, great food and lovely people. Thankful for stationeries, convenience stores, safety and even clean toilets everywhere. Will I return to Japan again for the 6th time? I hope so for I conclude that again Japan didn’t fail me during this holiday. It was a wonderful holiday that was worth every minute and money spent! Please check out the Osaka reels here, here, here and here. You can find my travel journal here.
We took the Northern route back to Helsinki, being my second time to fly over the North Pole. My first time was from Seoul last year. Bye, Japan and see you again soon!
After 4 nights in Kyoto, we took the taxi to the station to buy train tickets to our next destination – Kinosaki Onsen. We took a taxi because you can’t take big luggage on the bus in Kyoto and for this trip, we didn’t reserve tickets beforehand knowing that we can easily buy them at the station. But it’s a good idea to search a bit for the timetable so that you know more or less when you should be at the station. For this trip, I really wanted to include an Onsen experience, although, I know that nothing will beat our time in Kurokawa Onsen in April. I was thinking to go either to Kinosaki Onsen or Arima Onsen and in the end, decided that Kinosaki Onsen looks more pretty. We bought the train tickets from the machine then went to the Ekiben shop on the second floor to get an Ekiben and finally, I found the Hello Kitty bento. Although it was not on the shelf, I figured that they had it because it was early and they were just unpacking the boxes. So I asked the kind lady for it and she opened the box to get one for me. The child in me was extremely happy! You can find the reel here.
The train ride took 2 hours and 24 minutes. It was very fast yet very smooth as one could expect in a Japanese train. So we arrived in no time in the charming town of Kinosaki Onsen and the first thing we did was to buy our tickets for the next day to Osaka. There was a free shuttle bus outside the station that takes visitors to their ryokan. Our ryokan was very close to the ropeway so we decided to take the cable car up after check -in and enjoyed the view of the town and its surroundings.
Unless you are planning to check out the temples, there was not much to do up there so we took the next cable car down to cook our own Onsen Tamago which I definitely recommend. We had a short walk around town then it was time for us to enjoy our private onsen at our ryokan. After the relaxing onsen, it was dinnertime where we were served with Sukiyaki and Matsuba crabs which were large crabs that Kinosaki is known for.
After dinner, we were ready to experience our first Kinosaki public onsen. Dressed in Yukuta and carrying a basket with our towels, we went to Goshino – Yu, an onsen which was built in the likeness of Kyoto’s Imperial Palace. It has a waterfall and surrounded by beautiful Japanese maple trees. It was a good choice since we were only planning to go to two public onsens out of the six. It was so refreshing and a cold milk was important to finish off the onsen mission of the day!
After breakfast the next day, we went to the onsen closest to our ryokan which was my second onsen choice – Kono – Yu. It has an outdoor onsen and I enjoyed every moment of peace and quiet as there was no one else in the onsen.
Then it was time to check out of our ryokan and explored the town a bit for coffee and souvenirs before taking the train to Osaka! Check out the reel of the day here.
The last time I was in Kyoto was in 2018. But we had to go back because every time I searched for the best Autumn places in Japan, Kyoto was on top of the list. It was not just because of the Autumn colours, but it has something to do with the old architectures blending well with the Autumn foliage. And this was perfectly true! Autumn colours can be everywhere but not as dramatic as the Autumn in Kyoto. When we arrived in Kyoto, it was the peak of Autumn so we were able to enjoy it everywhere we went.
But Kyoto is a bit problematic for me. It was so crowded. The buses were too crowded. I didn’t like it that way and I don’t remember it this crowded when we were there in 2018. It made me tired and not want to go back to Japan again until we spent our last day at Kyoto Botanical Garden. It was so beautiful and so peaceful. We had all the beauty, space and time that it made me want to return to Japan again! And if you like stamps, you must try the layered stamp rally at the Garden. We also enjoyed a rustic breakfast on the way to the Garden at a very interesting, rugged Cafe Bar that had a Brazilian theme. The breakfast set of cheese toast, boiled egg and Brazilian coffee was only 300 Yen (1,88 EUR). The coffee was really good and the owners were really kind and very friendly. They showed us photos from trips in Brazil in the early 80’s. Such a fun encounter!
Anyway, just for your information. If you want to see the Bamboo Forest, be kind to yourself and go to Arashiyama Bamboo Forest. Don’t kid yourself and go to Sagano Bamboo Forest instead because it is not the same. Don’t believe that Social Media hype about Sagano!
When we visited Takayama last year, I thought it would be great to go all the way to Kanazawa. But we didn’t do it because of lack of time. So I was happy that we finally get to stay in Kanazawa during this holiday. We took the local train from Nara to Kyoto then from Kyoto, we changed train at Tsugura station before reaching Kanazawa. We happily boarded the train with our self heating Ekiben! Such a fun experience!
The rain was on and off in Kanazawa when we were there but that didn’t stop us from exploring the city. Carrying our umbrellas with us, we were ready to see what the city had to offer. It was also said that there are three perfect gardens in Japan so it was a delight to visit one of them in Kanazawa. Kenrokuen Garden was the most beautiful garden I’ve ever seen in my entire life! They said that this garden is beautiful in every season but Autumn made it magical with its abundant, vibrant, explosive colours that covered every corner of the garden.
It was also fascinating to learn about the Samurai culture, to visit a Samurai house and to walk in the old Samurai town. It was like going back in time and I’m happy to be able to experience it. You can find the reel of the day here, here and here.
I’m so thankful for a wonderful three nights in Kanazawa. Then it was time to board the Shinkansen to Kyoto!
It didn’t take much thinking to figure out where to go for our next holiday. We just immediately decided that it will be good to go to Japan for the second time this year and enjoy the Autumn season. But little did I know that I will love it so much. Autumn in Japan was so beautiful and breathtaking. I didn’t imagine the intensity of the colours and the heartwarming feeling to see Ginkgo trees for the first time. It was a long flight and the plane tickets were not always the cheapest but it was so worth it!
We landed in Kansai Airport after almost 13 hours flight from Helsinki. This time we decided to skip Tokyo and take the Kansai route. Nara was our first Kansai destination. After picking up our pre-rented pocket wifi, buying IC cards and withdrawing some cash, we boarded the Nara Kotsu Airport limousine bus which took us directly to Nara. I know that many visit Nara on a day trip but I wanted to experience Nara more than just a day trip. So we stayed in Nara for three nights at the Nara Visitor Centre and Inn which was a good choice because of its central location, spacious room and there were cultural activities happening at the centre all the time.
For our first morning, we decided to start our day at 6:00 in the morning and I was so happy that we did. We had the most peaceful, most beautiful morning walk surrounded by wandering deers. At that moment, I immediately knew that we were at the right place, at the right time. It was so breathtaking! We just wandered around, passing by the Wakayama Jinja Shrine, took photos by the Sagi-ike pond, spent time at Todaiji Temple grounds while meeting more and more deers along the way. It was wonderful to explore Nara by foot and just went where the path led us. The next day, we explored the old town and went to Naramachi Nigiwai-no-Ie, a traditional townhouse built in 1917. It was very fascinating! We also visited the beautiful three acres Isuien Garden. In Nara, there were many places to enjoy good food and although we didn’t witness the Mochi pounding, we were able to get freshly made ones. They were the best Mochis I’ve ever had! Back at the Nara Visitor Centre and Inn, I learned how to make a deer origami. They also wrote our names in Japanese kanji and gifted us with chopsticks. I also got stickers and stamps for my travel journal.
I did fell in love with Nara and its cultural charm and nature. I love its small town feel and relaxed atmosphere. I was happy that I spent more than just a day trip in Nara! Check out the reel of the day here and here. After three nights in Nara, it was time to take the Shinkansen to Kanazawa.
Autumn came a bit late this year and surprisingly warm. But there were many cloudy days that made me felt a bit disappointed of the Autumn leaves on the ground. They just look so dead to me! The days are getting shorter and shorter too… But over the weekends, the sun shone beautifully and there was nothing else to do but to enjoy the Autumn colours before they disappear. Autumn in Helsinki is so pretty and something not to be missed!
To be honest, it’s not easy anymore to choose a country to visit in Europe. Especially that it is very hot during the summer. But we ended up in Slovenia which is my 51st country. Slovenia was fun as we enjoyed an epic drive covering four countries.
After renting a car at the airport, we drove to the south then to the east of Ljubljana. We enjoyed the beautiful mountain views and the long, winding and narrow roads crossing all the way to Austria before we reached our hotel in Lesce. It was a peaceful and homely feel kind of hotel from where Lake Bled is located some 2 kilometres away. So Lake Bled was the destination for the next day.
Lake Bled is really pretty and it was worth a visit even in this cloudy day. But there were lots of people and somehow, the peaceful vibe that I was hoping to get by watching this beautiful lake was a bit disturbed by the number of people swimming in the lake. But it was summer and swimming is what summer is for.
However, Lake Bohinj is even more prettier and we had the best meal facing the lake and the tall mountains. So beautiful!
The plan for the next day was to visit Mangrt. Mangrt is a mountain in the Julian Alps located in the border between Italy and Slovenia. It has an elevation of 2,679 metres. Check out the reel here. But to reach Mangrt from our hotel, we had to pass by Italy. It was such a scenic drive! It was also lovely to discover the city of Tarvisio where we enjoyed coffee, gelato and some authentic Italian food. The Calzone was the best ever. Italian food gained my trust again! Check out the reel here.
We moved to another hotel in search for more lakes and mountains. This time, we stayed near Lake Jasna. Lake Jasna is two interconnected artificial lakes with a pretty background of the mountains. We also went to Lago di Raibl in Italy to enjoy the amazing view of the emerald lake and the mountains.
The next day, we left the lakes and the mountains in search for the sea. We drove south, mostly in the Italian side and found a small city called Palmanova. We also drove through Trieste before reaching Ankaran in Slovenia where we had the most lovely accommodation in all this trip. It was in a villa facing the Adriatic Sea. Surprisingly, we had the best room in the entire villa. It was the only room with a balcony and a living room. It was huge that I really had to reconfirm the room rate at the reception. The receptionist said to me, ‘Madam, I gave you the best room’. And so it was an upgrade! Check out the reel here. We enjoyed a delicious meal of seafood, wine and Lava cake at the villa before enjoying a beautiful sunset by the beach.
During the next day, we enjoyed the seaside. We had a refreshing swim in Kanegra in Croatia, visited Koper in Slovenia then drove to Chiampore in Italy before heading back to the villa. We were in three countries in one day! We also drove to Piran in Slovenia and enjoyed the beautiful Rovinj in Croatia. It was such an experience to be able to visit different countries in this holiday.
Then it was time to leave our beautiful villa in Ankaran and head back to Ljubljana for the last 2 nights of our holiday. On the way, we passed by Predjama Castle. Predjama Castle is a castle built within a cave. You can find the reel here. We arrived in Ljubljana, enjoyed a walk in the city centre and watched the beautiful sunset view in Ljubljana Castle.
For our last day, we can’t resist not to drive to the Italian border city of Gorizia. It was an hour drive but it was so worth it. I love the small Italian cities with its charm and authentic Italian food. This was the perfect way to end our holiday!