Goodbye Tomamu
We visited a different restaurant from yesterday. Walking along the covered walkway to and fro the restaurant, taking in the snowy scenery outside, made us don’t feel like leaving Hoshino Resorts Tomamu. Afterall the ski village has activities for everyone, skiers or non-skiers. The scenery at Unkai Terrace was absolutely stunning. We checked out of our hotel in Tomamu after breakfast, in time for the shuttle bus that will make the 1040am JR to Kushiro Station. All the shuttle buses bound for Tomamu JR Station are timed well in time for guests to board or alight from the trains that call into the station. The information on the
JR Hokkaido website is very accurate and makes a great site for me when I was planning which train to take for us to catch the shuttle bus to the hotel we stayed in Lake Akan Onsen Town (Akanko Onsen) provided by the hotel.
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| The restaurant where we had our breakfast in Hoshino Resorts Tomamu |
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| Walking along the covered walkway from the hotel to the restaurant |
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| The snow scene outside the walkway just looks fabulous |
Making our Way to Akanoko Onsen
The journey to Akanko Onsen took around 5 hours. We spent 3 hours on the JR from Tomamu Station to Kushiro Station. The 3-hour train ride zipped past quickly as I was looking out the window, enjoying the sights of the vast and mostly empty land covered in snow of Hokkaido, a very different scene from what I thought of Japan. These empty lands could be farms, but in winter they looked abandoned. Everything covered in the snow seems to look beautiful, no matter how wild the land looks. Soon we arrived at Kushiro Station. My friend and I begin to orientate ourselves and look for the bus station that the bus would pick us up. Some hotels in Akanoko Onsen such as the one we stayed in provides transfer from Kushiro Station directly to the hotel, we found this out when visiting the
hotel website and made arrangements with them to via email after we booked the room. We also booked our transfer from the hotel to Abashiri with the hotel, which saves a considerable amount on transport as well as time as compared to using the JR. We planned to arrive more than 30 mins earlier than the scheduled pick up the timing to the hotel after all the Japanese are known for their punctuality. We rather are early than late so not to miss our bus. As we were walking outside Kushiro Station, it seems to signal the end of winter coming, there isn’t much snow in the streets and most are covered in thin ice. As we were being driven on the 2-hour bus ride across Kushiro City, the whole city seems dead as there aren’t many people anywhere else in the city. As the bus pulled further from Kushiro City, the snow scenery seem to return, reassuring us that winter will not be ending soon. Civilisation fades into farmland and subsequently to the natural landscape. The natural landscape soon turned into civilisation, we knew we have arrived at Akanko Onsen.
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| Waiting for JR at Tomamu Station |
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| We had time to take a wefie before the train arrives |
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| This is the train that will take us from Tomamu Station to Kushiro Station |
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| Onboard the JR on our way to Kushiro Station |
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| The vast lands of suburban Hokkaido |
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| The snow just makes even the wilderness look charming |
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| JR zipping past some snow landscape in Hokkaido |
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| My friend choosing which snack to get in Kushiro Station |
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| I chose the very tasty cream bun |
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| Outside Kushiro Station. It seems that the snow has melted as though winter is ending soon |
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| This is the bus that will take us to Akanko Onsen |
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| On our way from Kushiro to Akanko Onsen |
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| As we were being driven to Akanko Onsen, the snow thick snow assured us that winter will still be around for some time |
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| On our way from Kushiro to Akanko Onsen |
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| There is hardly any traffic along the way to Akanko Onsen |
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| On our way from Kushiro to Akanko Onsen |
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| On our way from Kushiro to Akanko Onsen |
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| On our way from Kushiro to Akanko Onsen |
Exploring Akanko Onsen
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