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Summary of October itinerary in Japan (Hokuriku / Kinki trip)

Summary of October itinerary in Japan (Hokuriku / Kinki trip)   In Hokuriku (Ishikawa / Fukui) and Kinki (Kyoto / Hyogo), where I traveled from October 20th to October 27th as best itinerary in Japan, seasonal seafood and local dishes were very delicious and I was very satisfied with the trip. I was also able to visit many wonderful tourist destinations such as World Heritage Sites and National Treasure Buildings. Here is a summary of this trip and some notes.   Table of contents 1. “100 selections of local dishes” and “Local dishes loved by the nation” that I was able to eat on this itinerary in Japan 2. Seasonal “PRIDE FISH” that I was able to eat on this itinerary in Japan 3. The biggest precautions for itinerary in Japan 4. Luggage free trip 5. October 20 (Wednesday) Ishikawa Prefecture Day 1 6. October 21 (Thursday) Ishikawa Prefecture Day 2 7. October 22 (Friday) Fukui Prefecture Day 1 8. October 23 (Saturday) Fukui Prefecture Day 2 9. October 24 (Sunday) Fukui Prefecture Day 3 10. October 25 (Monday) Kyoto Prefecture Day 1 11. October 26 (Tuesday) Hyogo Prefecture Day 1 12. October 27 (Wednesday) Hyogo Prefecture Day 2  read moreSummary of October itinerary in Japan (Hokuriku / Kinki trip)

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October itinerary in Japan Day 1 (Ishikawa Day 1)

October itinerary in Japan Day 1 (Ishikawa Day 1) (Wednesday, October 20)   Table of contents 1. Move from Haneda Airport to Komatsu Airport 2. Komatsu no Mori 3. Natadera temple   I went on a trip to Ishikawa, Fukui, Kyoto and Hyogo prefectures from October 20th (Wednesday) to October 27th (Wednesday) for 7 nights and 8 days. This is the route that I proposed the itinerary idea in my blog on October 2nd. This itinerary was created from prefectures with a large amount of fish and shellfish that will be in season in October. Both Ishikawa and Hyogo prefectures were ranked 4th in the national ranking. In addition, for this trip as well, luggage such as clothing was sent to the accommodation in advance, and a “Hands-free trip (Luggage free travel) “ was carried out without carrying large luggage. “Hands-free trip” is easy while traveling, and it has also helped me to make effective use of my time. I sent the clothes I wore from my last accommodation to a laundry agency, so it was an easy trip without having to do the laundry.   1. Move from Haneda Airport to Komatsu Airport I flew to Komatsu Airport byread moreOctober itinerary in Japan Day 1 (Ishikawa Day 1)

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Summary of September itinerary in Japan (Tohoku / Hokkaido trip)

Summary of September itinerary in Japan (Tohoku / Hokkaido trip)   Table of contents “100 selections of local dishes” and “Local dishes loved by the nation” that I was able to eat on this trip Seasonal “PRIDE FISH” that I was able to eat on this trip The biggest precautions for travel (local train / bus) Luggage-free trip Sunday, September 26,   Miyagi Prefecture Day 1 Monday, September 27,   Miyagi Prefecture Day 2 Tuesday, September 28,   Iwate Prefecture Day 1 Wednesday, September 29,   Iwate Prefecture Day 2 Thursday, September 30,   Iwate Prefecture Day3 Friday, October 1,   Hokkaido Day 1 Saturday, October 2,   Hokkaido Day 2 Sunday, October 3,   Hokkaido Day 3 Monday, October 4,   Hokkaido Day4   I was able to enjoy a delicious meal and a beautiful view on my trip to Tohoku (Miyagi and Iwate prefectures) and Hokkaido from September 26th to October 4th. Here is a summary of the trip and some notes. I would like to reconfirm that this travel route setting was created with the purpose of “eating out seasonal seafood and local dishes.” Food is the highest priority, and tourist destinations are the second priority. This is the so-called “Bread is better than the songsread moreSummary of September itinerary in Japan (Tohoku / Hokkaido trip)

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September itinerary in Japan Day 8 (Hokkaido Day 3)

September itinerary in Japan Day 8 (Hokkaido Day 3) (Sunday, October 3)   Table of contents Renting a bicycle Blue pond Shirahige Waterfall Shikisai no Oka Ken and Mary Tree Return to Sapporo   I was planning to go to Biei on the last day of the extra edition of the itinerary, but I changed my schedule and went to Biei on the 3rd day of Hokkaido (October 3rd). The weather forecast was raining on October 4, so I thought it would be better to go to Biei before it rained. However, I rented a bicycle in Biei, and 5 minutes after I started running, it rained for 30 minutes and it got quite wet. Be careful as the autumn sky is volatile. After that, the rain stopped and I was able to cycle comfortably. https://edokagura.com/en/local-cuisine/571/ In the morning, my decision to go to Biei was delayed, so I took the late JR Limited Express Kamui No. 7 departing from Sapporo Station at 9:00 to Asahikawa Station (arriving at 10:25). After that, I went to Biei (Asahikawa station 10:39 departure JR Furano line Biei station 11:13 arrival). I couldn’t get on the “Miyu Bus” departing at 9:45 because the departureread moreSeptember itinerary in Japan Day 8 (Hokkaido Day 3)

Don’t want to get tired of traveling anymore (after traveling)

Don’t want to get tired of traveling anymore (after traveling)   Table of contents 1.Laundry and tidying up are waiting for you 2.Troublesome thing when returning from an overseas trip 3.The easiest trip for everyone   1.Laundry and tidying up are waiting for you When you come home from your trip, laundry and tidying up are waiting for you. The longer you travel, the more laundry you have. Even if you enjoyed your trip, you will get very tired as soon as you get home. Some may say, “I don’t want to go on a trip again.” 2.Troublesome thing when returning from an overseas trip In fact, according to a JTB survey, the number one “troublesome thing when returning from an overseas trip” was “cleaning up and storing clothes” at 41%, the second was “going to work” at 19%, and the third was “distributing souvenirs” 14%. As mentioned above, I commented in three parts. Did you understand how carrying “large luggage (suitcases)” before, during, and after your trip can be a reason for physical and mental fatigue. If you rent what you need at your travel destination, you will be freed from the “large luggage (suitcase)” that causes travel fatigue.read moreDon’t want to get tired of traveling anymore (after traveling)

Don’t want to get tired of traveling anymore (while traveling)

Don’t want to get tired of traveling anymore (while traveling)   Table of contents 1.Get tired of carrying “large luggage (suitcase)” 2.The risk of a lost baggage 3.If you don’t have a suitcase you can go through a long line to buy a ticket 4.Lockers may be full   1.Get tired of carrying “large luggage (suitcase)” Finally, you are going on a trip. First of all, you get tired of carrying “large luggage (suitcase)” when traveling from your home to the station or airport. You don’t want to get tired of carrying “large luggage (suitcase)” and you can choose to take a taxi to the train station or airport. However, using a taxi can be quite expensive. If your trip overlaps with your commute time and you get on a crowded train, the presence of “large luggage (suitcase)” can be a nuisance to other commuter passengers, both stressing and mentally tiring. 2.The risk of a lost baggage If you leave your luggage at the airport, it will be lighter and you can finally feel relieved. However, when you pick up your luggage at the airport after your flight, it may take some time for your luggage to come out, orread moreDon’t want to get tired of traveling anymore (while traveling)

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Don’t want to get tired of traveling anymore (before traveling)

Don’t want to get tired of traveling anymore (before traveling)   Table of contents 1.Large luggage tires your trip physically and mentally 2.Packing gets tired 3.Preparing travel luggage is the most tiring by the survey   1.Large luggage tires your trip physically and mentally I love traveling, but I hate getting tired of traveling. I think traveling is for fun, not for getting tired from traveling. However, when you come back from your trip, many people may say, “Travel is fun, but I don’t like it because I get tired.” Do you feel tired and tired at work the next day after returning from your trip? I believe that the existence of “large luggage (suitcase) ” is the cause of tiredness of travel both physically and mentally. This is because I don’t think that people who take a walk every day in a “light fashion” who has nothing will often get “tired”. Also, when I send my luggage to the destination and travel empty-handed, its feels “very easy”. It’s not exaggerated, it’s overwhelmingly easy. So why does the presence of “large luggage (suitcase)” cause travel fatigue? Below, let’s recall the scenes before, during, and after the trip. 2.Packing gets tiredread moreDon’t want to get tired of traveling anymore (before traveling)

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Travel expenses higher by eco-friendly travel?

Travel expenses higher by eco-friendly travel?   Table of contents Introduction The majority support sustainable travel even when travel costs go up Luggege-free trip reduce CO2 emissions Luggage-free trip also reduces travel costs Luggage-free trip improves travel convenience   Introduction Expedia, the world’s largest online travel booking site, has announced the Traveler Value Index. This is a study to clarify the values that are important when booking a trip for 8,000 people in eight countries: Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Japan, Mexico, the United Kingdom and the United States. The survey period will be from April 16th to May 7th, 2021. https://welcome.expediagroup.com/content/dam/marketing/welcome2eg/published-assets/whitepapers/traveler-value-index-report/EN_Traveler_Value_Index_2021.pdf   The majority support sustainable travel even when travel costs go up What was interesting to me in this report was that the value of “eco-friendly travel” was higher than I had imagined. “Nearly three in five travelers (59%) are willing to increase their spend to make the trip more sustainable” they say. Recently, there have been reports of increasing environmental awareness in various fields, but I thought that the majority of people said that they would consider the environment as long as the cost burden did not increase.   For example, in Japan, 80-90% of users purchase refillread moreTravel expenses higher by eco-friendly travel?

Why we use NINJA KOTAN?

Why we use NINJA KOTAN?   Table of contents 1.NINJA KOTAN stands for “Ninja Village” 2. “Ninja” jumps lightly 3. “Village” is the community   1.NINJA KOTAN stands for “Ninja Village” I will explain why we are using the service name NINJA KOTAN. KOTAN means “village” in Ainu language. Therefore, NINJA KOTAN stands for “Ninja Village”. Since I am a graduate of Hokkaido University, I used the Ainu language of the indigenous people of Hokkaido. I see the Ainu people as a symbol of diversity and environmental protection, and I believe that the Ainu language is also in line with the better society we are aiming for.   2. “Ninja” jumps lightly “Ninja” jumps lightly, so I used it as the name because the image of “light and not carrying luggage” matches the image of “easy travel”. I thought it would be easy to understand that the ninja is famous not only in Japan but also in foreign countries.   3. “Village” is the community “Village” is attached to the meaning of the community. We believe that the participation and cooperation of many people is necessary to realize our mission of “creating a world where everyone can travel easily.” “Easyread moreWhy we use NINJA KOTAN?