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February 9th, 2010

Morning activity entailed a walk along the Akan Lake, which sounds nice and relaxing but little did I realise that the day’s temperature was -2 degrees!

My warmest winter down jacket wasn’t enough, so the hotel was kind enough to lend me some of theirs.
Once all rugged up the crisp air was quite refreshing, your body feels so pure with all that oxygen going into your lungs.

I’m sure the walk is lovely when it’s a little warmer. I would love to come back around August to do some longer trekking.
Water around this part of the lake was warm. Apparently, it’s the hot spring coming through from underground.

Here’s the view of our hotel from distance. A real prime location as you can see.
Posted by: Travel Japan | Category: Ume’s research trip to foggy Eastern Hokkaido | Tag: abashiri, Akan, east, food, hokkaido, japan, obihiro, tokachi, travel, wagyu |
February 2nd, 2010
We were treated to a room with a view, a panorama of Akan Lake.


Posted by: Travel Japan | Category: Ume’s research trip to foggy Eastern Hokkaido | Tag: abashiri, Akan, east, food, hokkaido, japan, obihiro, tokachi, travel, wagyu |
January 26th, 2010
We were given 10 minutes to check in and get changed into more respectable attire for a business dinner.

And, here is the banquet, yes this was for one person and yes that is only the entrée. I couldn’t keep up with the food that came in so this is the only pic sorry!

My favourite dish of the night was the stewed flounder, so tender you can eat everything, and of course, individually steamed rice is my weakness too.
Posted by: Travel Japan | Category: Ume’s research trip to foggy Eastern Hokkaido | Tag: abashiri, Akan, east, food, hokkaido, japan, obihiro, tokachi, travel, wagyu |
January 12th, 2010
We stayed in New Akan Hotel Shangri-la.

No, it is no way related to the internationally famous hotel chain.

A keen observer in our group pointed out that the hotel must have been around longer, for it to be still operating under this name.

It was a really nice accommodation though, rooms traditionally Japanese style and spacious.

The thing that I was most looking forward to was the hot spring bath located on the rooftop, heaven. (photo courtesy of New Akan Shangri-la Hotel)

Posted by: Travel Japan | Category: Ume’s research trip to foggy Eastern Hokkaido | Tag: abashiri, Akan, east, food, hokkaido, japan, obihiro, tokachi, travel, wagyu |
January 5th, 2010

More exciting part of the day was approaching, cruise on Akan Lake.

The only thing was that it was so cold for May! Luckily, seats on the boat were heated so we were able to enjoy the cruise comfortably.

During the cruise, we made a short stop at an island in the middle of the Akan Lake to see some Marimo Exhibits.

Before coming to this part of Hokkaido, all I knew about Marimos were that they were just large moss balls that fascinated many Japanese people and are made into lots of merchandise for some unknown reason.

Apparently, there is more to it than that but I won’t bore you with the details. You’ll just have to go there to learn for yourself!
Or go to the good old trusted Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marimo

Posted by: Travel Japan | Category: Ume’s research trip to foggy Eastern Hokkaido | Tag: abashiri, Akan, east, food, hokkaido, japan, obihiro, tokachi, travel, wagyu |
December 29th, 2009
After lunch and 5 min free time (you will need to make time for any airports in Hokkaido, great place for shopping!!!), we were off to do some sightseeing.

We went in the midst of the swine flu scare but we were not scared as you can see: No buildings, no people, no civilisation.
We briefly stopped at Tokachi Wine factory.

I knew Hokkaido was famous for wine but I’m not much of a winery person, so I am not sure this is recommendable place to visit. I do remember seeing lots and lots of wine as you can see.


Posted by: Travel Japan | Category: Ume’s research trip to foggy Eastern Hokkaido, Uncategorized | Tag: abashiri, Akan, east, food, hokkaido, japan, obihiro, tokachi, travel, wagyu |
December 21st, 2009
Hi there, Ume again with another gastronomic trip.
This time, I went to the Eastern part of Hokkaido, famous for ice breaking cruise at Abashiri and Lake Akan National Park.
This part of Hokkaido is for nature lovers but no skiing on this trip.
If you do NOT like civilization this part of Japan is for you!

In the morning, we flew to Obihiro Airport (am not sure why, I can only assume that flights to Kushiro was full).
By the time we arrived, it was already time for lunch!

Lunch was Tokachi Wagyu beef sirloin steak set (phew! That was a mouthful).
I wasn’t aware that Tokachi Wagyu was famous but it must be as Tokachi area is so famous for dairy products!
Steak was done all medium rare, tender and moist.
There were a couple of pieces that stayed in my mouth for longer than I would have liked but I’m not complaining!
Posted by: Travel Japan | Category: Ume’s research trip to foggy Eastern Hokkaido | Tag: abashiri, Akan, east, food, hokkaido, japan, obihiro, tokachi, travel, wagyu |
October 13th, 2009
By lunch time, we were at Bokka no Sato, a farm style outdoor theme park.
As you can see, there are lots of flower gardens, farm animals and even a church for outdoor weddings!
Our lunch was BBQ, and yes, this is all for me.
With our bib on, we were all ready to tuck in.
Lunch did come with complimentary soft serve, made from milk from this farm. I was told from our guide that if you come to Bokka no Sato, you must try the soft serve or the coffee flavoured milk. After much consideration, I decided to do some souvenir shopping instead. Prospect of having milky substance after a heavy lunch, and then going to a coach for 2 hours was not pretty.
After waving Nakata-san (Director of Bokka no Sato), we also said our goodbyes toKanazawa and Takayama, what a trip it was. Until my next big adventure, matane!
Ume
Posted by: Travel Japan | Category: Ume’s trip to Kanazawa and Takayama | Tag: food, japan, Kanazawa, Takayama, tour, travel |
October 13th, 2009
The next day started off with a relaxing stroll of the morning markets.
If ONLY I did not try everything at the breakfast buffet, I would have tried this.
It is called Owara Tamaten, Japanese style marshmallow you can only purchase here. It is made by firstly making a meringue, then hardening it by agar agar. Then, it is coated by egg wash and fried until golden. My travel company tried one and told me that it was extremely rich. Well maybe next time.
Locals chillin’ out.
There are two morning markets in Takayama. This one, mainly comprises of fresh fruits and handicrafts, much like our own flea markets, the way it used to be. Here, housewives of Takayama proudly sell their speciality.

Posted by: Travel Japan | Category: Ume’s trip to Kanazawa and Takayama | Tag: food, japan, Kanazawa, Takayama, tour, travel |
September 29th, 2009
In a beautifully presented box, was our entrée.

Bottom is fishcake wrapped in aburaage (fried bean curd) in a creamy miso sauce.
On the left, is sea urchin and scallop wrapped in smoked salmon with soy based vinegarette, tomato and fresh mozzarella cheese, snapper carpaccio.
Right is Hobazushi. Hoba (magnolia leaves) are specialty to this area, and they use this to infuse flavour by wrapping and grilling with food. Inside, is sushi rie, mixed with wild vegetables grown in the area as well as pickled river fish. It’s quite filling but I found the sticky texture comforting.
Main meal was generous serving of Hida Beef! Even the Aussie blokes sitting at our table had enough. I actually rather liked the potato gratin on the side. (as you can see, there is absolutely nothing left by the time I took the picture)
Variety of pastries were served but I also had enough at that point. (though looking at that picture now, that sesame roll does look rather good)

Dessert was panacotta, everyone licked the glass clean needless to say.
Posted by: Travel Japan | Category: Ume’s trip to Kanazawa and Takayama | Tag: food, japan, Kanazawa, Takayama, tour, travel |