Monday, January 30, 2012

Madarao Kogen Ski Resort (斑尾高原スキー場)


Madarao Kogen Ski Resort is located in Iiyama city (飯山市), Nagano prefecture (長野県). It is a 6 to 7-hour drive from Tokyo, though this was based on the midnight bus that we took.

I think this is one of the more famous ski resorts. We had some difficulty with the reservations via Orion Tours (オリオンツアー), but eventually, it all panned out. We got a "lift and rental" plan (リフト券+レンタル付) for 10,900円, but the price varies depending on the date. It could be as low as 7,300円 on some week days. Those included in that plan are:

■ Round trip bus ticket (Tokyo/Yokohama area)
■ 1-day lift ticket
■ Snowboard/Ski rental, including boots
■ Discount for Wear rentals (from 3,000円 down to 1,500円)

The lift plan (リフト券) was 1,000円 less.

The bus started to pick-up passengers from Yokohama at 10:30PM and finished it in the Tokyo area by 12:00AM. There were a couple of stop-overs along the way, and we arrived at Madarao Kogen Hotel (斑尾高原ホテル) at around 7:15AM.



We confirmed our lift+rental plan at the hotel's lobby, including free use of the hotel's onsen (温泉), but it was still too early. The rental shop opens at 8:00AM and the lift at 8:30AM, so we had time for a buffet breakfast at Piemonte (ピエモンテ), though it wasn't part of the package. The breakfast cost 1,500円/pax and I wasn't sure if it was worth it, but we were hungry and didn't bring our own breakfast anyway.



We finished eating at around 8:30AM and claimed our boots and snowboards. The wear rentals were also there, so we paid 1,500円/pax for a set of jacket and pants snow wear.


After claiming our lift tickets, it was time to have some fun. It was my wife's first snowboarding experience, so we started in the beginners' course. Fortunately, Madarao Kogen is a beginner-friendly resort, and she actually learned quickly.






When it was time for lunch, we ate at one of the restaurants in the middle of the resort - Restaurant Heidi. As expected, the food was more expensive than usual. Ramen (ラーメン) was between 1,000円-1,200円 and pork curry (カレー) was also 1,000円. What I had was fried chicken, rice and a cup of soft drinks for 850円.





After some rest, we were back in the snow.










We finished at around 3:30PM because the bus would pick us up at 4:35PM. We returned the rented items (boots, snowboard, jacket, pants) and freshened up. We didn't have time for the onsen, though we didn't really want go there. We looked for some omiyage (お土産) in the hotel's souvenir shop and looked around the arcade. We were all asleep on our way back, and arrived at the Tokyo/Yokohama area around 10:00PM.



The links:
Orion Ski and Snowboarding Tours
Madarao Kogen Ski Resort

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Ueno Park (上野公園)


Ueno Park in Tokyo, Japan is a public park that also houses some of Tokyo's most famous museums and Japan's oldest zoo, the Ueno Zoo (上野動物園). It is right beside the JR Ueno station (上野駅), but it is also accessible via the Tokyo Metro Ginza (東京メトロ銀座線) and Tokyo Metro Hibiya (東京メトロ日比谷線) subway lines.

There are some temples and shrines in the park, and you may need the whole day to walk around especially if you're getting in the museums and the zoo. Note that only the park is free of admission. Since I don't normally go to museums and I wasn't in the mood to check out some animals at that time, I was satisfied enjoying the park itself.







Two of the museums are close to each other, the National Museum of Nature and Science (国立科学博物館) and the National Museum of Western Art (国立西洋美術館). Admission fees are 600円 and 420円 respectively.



My friend shooting The Thinker.





Some of the temples were under renovation at that time, but it still wasn't enough to force me to go to the zoo. The pandas were also not yet there and I heard that they're the main attraction. So I just continued walking around, passed by the the zoo's entrance, shot some more pictures, and headed home.



Ueno Zoo entrance











Links:
National Museum of Nature and Science
National Museum of Western Art
Tokyo National Museum
Tokyo Zoological Park Society (includes Ueno Zoo)