Japan Tour: Mt. Fuji
Thursday, March 19: Mt. Fuji (and my birthday!)
We had an early 7:30am departure from Tokyo as we headed off towards the Mt. Fuji area. Our tour guide regaled us with the rather horrifying story about the rabbit and raccoon dog that's part of the cultural history of the area. Our first stop was at a Shinto shrine with a hill climb and 398 stairs up to a 5-storey pagoda.
Once we came back down, we discovered the adorable Kurumi cat cafe and took a break for some cold beverages and a visit with the resident kittens (no pictures allowed). I managed to communicate in my very limited Japanese with the owner to confirm the identities of the kittens (Miruku and Kokoa) and of the original Kurumi.
We then drove to another scenic area to take the Mt. Fuji ropeway (aka gondola) up to a viewpoint. Unfortunately, the clouds weren't very cooperative so we didn't get a clear view of the famous mountain but we still had some lovely panoramas as well as a wedding party at the site.
We had some free time to spend in the viewing area and the lakefront town and saw some fun rabbit statues as well as a resident feline and an interesting sculpture by the edge of the lake.
Our hotel was in Mishima, right next to the train station where we'd board the Shinkansen (bullet train) the next morning on our way to Osaka. We appreciated how the toilet paper was folded to look like the famous and beloved mountain!
We had a couple of "fails" at the hotel, including a visit to the onsen due to our multiple tattoos, although the staff did offer to provide us with tape to cover them, and going to the on-site restaurant for dinner, which didn't have any availability for the evening. So instead, we walked across the street to the restaurant that our tour director had mentioned was her favorite and had a lovely meal with very friendly (and patient) staff. The agadashi tofu with eggplant was my favorite dish for sure, although we did enjoy the sushi platter with conger eel as well, which was new to us. But where are the vegetables????
We also had some fun people watching during dinner, including the couple next to us who seemed to be trying everything on the menu and the group of businessmen who arrived for a reserved table and seemed to be relying on the youngest member of their quad to do all the ordering while the other three older gentlemen drank beer.
On our way to the restaurant, we saw a young woman waiting outside the train station with two rabbits in a pet carrier! Quite appropriate given the rabbit and racoon dog legend that we'd learned about at the beginning of the day.
