Wednesday, 23 July 2014

Hatsushima Island Resort

This year, we decided to visit one of the islands off the Izu peninsular for 2 nights.

Rika chose Hatsushima the closest which is just 10km from Atami (link).   It was cloudy but hot when we arrived on Wednesday and sunny and hotter for most of our stay.


View of Atami on the mainland from the top of the island (Friday)


On the allocated budget, Rika was able to book us into a tent for the first night at the grandly named 'Hatsushima Island Resort'.  In fact, an air-conditioned tent with its own deck.


The Hatsushima Island Resort had a salt water pool and onset, there were nice walks around the island and we could have dinner of fresh seafood in small restaurants in the fishing village.    It was very quiet and relaxing as there are almost no cars.


On the second night we stayed in a trailer park.


Actually both were very pleasant


We got to meet some of the locals.



The highlight for Hannah (apart from the ice-cream shop) was 'Sarutobi', a sort of confidence course with  a series of high-wire paths high in the trees. 



Sarutobi, means "monkey jump", and is named after Sasuke Sarutobi a legendary ninja who was known for his monkey-like agility and quickness especially in trees (link).  The same ninja our cat Sasuke was named after.


Hannah displayed great confidence in negotiating the various high-wire paths.


I was very proud and impressed.


Video:  Hannah at Sarutobi


Hannah on the flying fox.


Video:  Hatsushima and Atami from the ferry






Sunday, 20 July 2014

Birthday with Baba

After Tokyo we wend down to Ikadaba to vista Baba for a few nights and celebrate Hannah birthday.

Hannah was very happy with her presents.




And a birthday cake from Baba


Nao-chan and Papa-oji-chan were also visiting and on Saturday we went to a very very nice sushi restaurant in Ito called ?? Taro.



The restaurant was not especially flash or expensive but very relaxed with wonderfully fresh fish.  Even fish I don't usually like much in sushi, like sardine, was totally delicious.


Family portrait.


(In case you were wondering, the fist-shaped horn growing out of the left-side of Rika's head went away the next day).


Hannah had a great time playing with the girls from next door.


And hanging out with Baba.


Tokyo holiday in Odaiba (3)


On Friday night we had dinner with Kyochan at a teppanyaki restaurant on the top of our hotel.  We all sat around the hot-plate while an expert chef cooked wagyu steak to perfection just for us....


 ... as we sipped find wine and enjoyed the view of Rainbow Bridge and the Tokyo skyline.



It was great to see Kyo-chan again


I could tell it was a truly high-end restaurant because it had an AED by the till  (now required by law in all Japan's most expensive establishments).


On Saturday, Rika and Kyo-chan went to the craft fair nearby and Hannah and I went to Disneyland, or rather 'DisneySea'.


Hannah was very happy that she was now tall enough to do go on most of the rides.


Including this roller-coaster with a 360-degree loop


One of the highlights for Hannah was exploring the playing in the playground in Aerials undersea kingdom.


We also saw a strange show which seemed to involve worshiping giant Furby eggs.


We watched it from the walls of a Byzantine castle



One of the themed areas was 'The-Venetian-Macau-Land',  although I didn't find it very realistic since it was outdoors and there were no slot-machines.