走在結冰的海平線上!🧊北海道‧道東&大雪山自駕7天旅1383km~DAY3根室–別海野付半島|Travelling alone in Hokkaido EP3|KTjangTV

Good morning, everyone. Today is the third day of the self-driving trip. I slept next to the stove yesterday and almost didn’t sleep well. But this morning I came to have breakfast at 7:30 in order to rush on the road. Let’s see what’s available for breakfast. There are saury, tofu, and some pickles. Monobachi

Also comes with a small bowl of Hanasaki crab miso soup, which is very interesting. It is paired with orange juice , さあ, and いただきますー. Is it okay to be so happy in the morning? Its side dishes are very delicious, and the fish is grilled very fragrant.

I almost finished it. For breakfast, since I have to go to Bekkai today , I will set off at about 8 o’clock. First, I will go to the first stop of the day, the easternmost point of Japan – Cape Nasab. It is about 23km away from the B&B where I live.

I expect to finish the trip in more than an hour, so hurry up. When we set off from Nemuro, it felt like it was a small town . There were not many houses on the road . Not long after driving, we entered a country road.

In front of us were endless plains and coastlines . There should also be many people living in the sea who make a living by the sea. The wind along the road was very strong. In short, Just drive carefully. Wow, when I arrived at Cape Nasab, it was super far away And it was very cold. It was also very interesting. If you want to collect the four poles of Japan , you must make a trip to Hokkaido because two of the poles are there. Before here I have only collected Cape Soya, the northernmost one in

Wakkanai. This time I came to the legendary easternmost Cape Nasabbu. They have one thing in common – it is extremely cold. The time to go there is about the end of February , although here in Dotō. There wasn’t much snow

, but maybe because of the high latitude and proximity to the sea, it was really cold. The first stop was at the Nasab Cape Lighthouse. There was a large rough sea in front of us. In the distance, the four northern islands seemed to be slightly floating.

It is Japanese territory, but now it is occupied by Russia. It is not the same as Wakkanai’s sense of independence . I can only say that it is an indescribable feeling. Anyway, I am very cold now. My face may freeze if I stay there for a second longer. I

Took a quick look, then hid in the car and moved around for a while before going to the legendary easternmost point where I had to check in. I confidently took a few photos, and then there was no point in having to jump everywhere. The proof is that you have been here before.

The name of Nazabu Cape comes from the Ainu language “ノッ・サム”, which means next to the cape . Indeed, many place names in Hokkaido come from the Ainu language. No wonder it is so strange. It is also the fastest place to see the sunrise every year. There

Is also a “Cape Nashabu First Day Visit” event on New Year’s Day, and shuttle buses can be set up. It is said that the distance between this place and the “Habomai Islands” actually controlled by Russia is only 7km across the sea. As of today, Russia They also frequently patrol the nearby sea.

It’s super, super cold here. It reminds me of Wakkanai. Thinking of it, the air here can’t help but have a tense atmosphere. But aside from that, the scenery here is really nice . I don’t know where this place is? The North Hall Wangxiang House?

I moved a little further and came to the other side. Next to it is the Wangxiang House of the Northern Pavilion. I heard that there are many historical materials related to the four northern islands. What surprised me was the huge arch carving in front of me. It was so amazing.

There was a ball of fire on it. The “Shishima Nobu Bridge” symbolizes the “Gate of Prayers for the Return of Territory” connecting the four northern islands . Made of special resistant steel plates, it is 13 meters high and 35 meters long. There is a burning “prayer fire” in the middle.

It is said that the fuel of the fire is Okinawa who returned to the motherland from Showa 47 – Haterama Island Dairo In addition to moving here, there are many slogans, museums, lighthouses, etc. nearby. I really feel the local determination to return to the four islands.

As an outsider, I still have to take a look around . I don’t understand what I can only say, I hope that world peace will return to the city of Nemuro. It’s past nine o’clock and I can see there’s still a little time left, so I come to this shrine to visit

The easternmost point in Japan – Kotohira Shrine. Just listen to the name. I felt very domineering, so I wanted to come and find out. During the winter, Shisui suddenly remembered that every time I go to a shrine to worship, I almost always wash my hands with my husband at the beginning

. There was no one there when I arrived, and it was very quiet in front of me. I saw a “Car Shrine” shrine. You can also pray for cars here. When you pray for traffic safety, you have to walk next to it when entering the shrine. My husband told me

. Then I walked in and took a look. There are two more “” hanging on the main shrine. It is said that this shrine has a history of more than 200 years. It was built to pray for maritime safety and the development of fishery and other industries. It

Even houses 11 shrine statues that were moved from the northern territories. Every time I go to the shrine to worship, I carry it with me. The Japanese currency “5 yen” is because the Japanese “ご縁” has the same pronunciation as the Japanese currency “五円”, which means to seek a relationship with God .

Although I don’t really invest five yen every time to simply visit and pray. The trip was safe. Next to the main shrine, there is a place where you can draw sacred fortunes. The fortunes are really unique to Japanese shrines. I just went back and drew a lucky mikuji for 200 yen

. There are many omikuji on sale here. Which one should I buy? Wow. ~ I bought a blue travel omamori (800 yen) OK, I’m going to continue on the road Now I’m leaving Nemuro, but I pass by a place where I can see drifting ice . There is only a small piece of BYEBYE NEMURO. I will come again next time when I leave Nemuro. The next stop is planned to be Betsukai.

Although it seems to be only about 102 kilometers on the map , it is expected to be a smelly and long road. The same is true around it. There is nothing . Some forests, coastal plains, etc. arrive at 10 a.m., and the goal is to arrive before 12 noon.

Because I actually booked a guided tour of the Nosuke Peninsula on this day , but I still need to make sure to have enough time to drive safely to the destination. After driving for more than an hour and covering more than 70 kilometers, I

Still had to stop at a rest stop to take a break. As soon as I got off the car, I saw a statue related to the return of the four islands, “Four Islands.” Grandma took her grandson and called out to the four islands

. There are four pillars erected next to it, representing the four northern islands. These four pillars are 16 meters away from the Four Islands Calling Statue, which also means that the Nosuke Peninsula is only 16 kilometers away from Kunashiri Island, one of the four northern islands.

Next, go to the next one. At the roadside rest stop, check out the Betsukai North Observation Tower. Let’s go to the toilet first . I’m already near the Four Northern Islands here . Next, I’ll go to Nosuke Peninsula. If there’s an earthquake, be really careful.. Chishima Trench Earthquake They also need to prepare some emergency supplies when they sleep. Let’s see what’s on sale. Some local specialties bought a package of Biehai milk. I heard that Biehai milk is also very famous, so I just bought a pack of fresh milk and Let’s try the yogurt . Its triangular packaging is very retro,

But the taste is quite special. It’s not so much rich as it is fresh milk with a refreshing milky flavor. Sitting here to rest and look out the window , you can vaguely see the Nosuke Peninsula and Kunigashi. What is curious about the island

Is that I was the only tourist at the rest stop at this time. Then I went up to the observation room on the second floor to have a look. There is also an observation map and guide

. It is rare to see a telescope that does not require coin operation. Of course, I have to try it even though I don’t have it. Knowing what to see is probably for people who want to watch birds to follow the bird trails. After leaving the rest stop and continuing on the road,

We also passed the nearby town of Bekkai . When we drove here, I just felt that it was so far away every time I left Doyang. You will always be surprised when you go to the border areas of Hokkaido . There are many people living in such a far place

. After driving a country road, you are about to enter the Nosuke Peninsula . When you see the Nosuke Peninsula from the map, you will find that it is a thin and long island. It is said that It is the largest sandy peninsula in Japan, stretching from sandbanks and wetlands.

So before I came here, I was really curious about what the road on the island would look like. But when I actually came here, I found that it was also very well-constructed, just like an ordinary coastal road.

But next to it is the coast. It is indeed a small road very close to the coast. There are still many people living in the sea. I don’t know what unknown scene is waiting for me ahead? Ok, I am now at the Nosuke Peninsula Nature Center and

I want to go now. It’s really far away to participate in an Ice Line Walk ! Hokkaido Heritage-Nosuke Peninsula has made a reservation for the Ice Line Tour. I am now at the Nature Center on the 2nd floor of the Ice Line Walk. Check in here . Wait a moment.

There is a huge center with many things on display. The peninsula is shaped like a sea lion’s chin? The sand drifted from the Shiretoko Peninsula about 3 to 4,000 years ago. Stones and sand floating over form a peninsula (you can take a sightseeing boat tour from the port in summer). Why are there so many sea lions here? Because there are no natural enemies of sea lions here

! There are no people or creatures that sea lions hate~~ Sea lions can easily survive here and there is food. *(Explain how to walk on the sea ice) When walking, imagine your thumbs are bent~~ First, walk up to the ice and take a look here. Be careful . There are actually Japanese roses here~ Deer will come to eat rose. There is this kind of grass in the sea. There is 80% of Japanese Glycyrrhizae in the sea. Walk slowly down.

In fact, this trip is my first time to the Nosuke Peninsula. I often read the Nosuke Bay Ice Horizon Walk recommended in magazines. So I came to participate this time and made a reservation on the website first. It takes about 60 minutes (3200 yen – reservation fee for one person/group is cheaper).

Fortunately, I made the reservation at the right time and there was no one else. Actually, a Japanese grandma-level guide took me there . The ice level is the frozen horizontal line, which means you have to walk on the frozen sea level. But actually walking on the sea is still a bit exciting

. The Japanese grandma was very kind and explained a lot about the ecology of the island to me. I heard that you can see many animals here, from deer, foxes, to seals, and birds. If you have the opportunity to see them, it

Is an important ecological treasure house. It has also been selected as a Japanese heritage. You must be accompanied by a guide when walking on the frozen Nosuke Bay. Grandma’s guide , who cannot enter privately,

Will also tell you which way to go. Because the weather temperature on the frozen sea surface is different every day , there is a real risk of the ice cracking and falling into the seabed, so it is best to follow the guide. I feel more at ease.

I only see the endless scenery on the sea, which is really cool. Then take a walk, and grandma will help you take pictures. One of the characteristics of the Ice Horizon Walk is that you can take many interesting photos on the sea

Because of the special terrain and The sea ice surface can form interesting dislocations, and they will bring some props. You just need to follow their instructions and put in some poses. I saw a Japanese grandma taking out a toy that looked like a carp

, although I didn’t quite understand what she wanted to express. I probably wanted to take an interesting picture of me standing on a carp. I told my grandma to take a picture of me eating a fish, but my grandma took the picture of me being eaten by a fish…

I took a few more pictures, At this time, a pro-level staff member suddenly appeared . He is indeed a pro-level staff. The photos taken next are really pretty. There are a few photos of fun play like standing on objects

. If you come together, you can also take more photos with your friends. Then I thought of some interesting photos and took some sea level photos and then continued walking. The Japanese grandma will introduce you to the geography and attractions around the Nosuke Peninsula

, and then ask you to check in on Google Maps. Now walking on The photos on the sea are a very worthwhile and unforgettable experience. Grandma from Japan: There is a lighthouse in the past and you can drive there.

Grandma from Japan: The scenery there is great and you can see Kunashir Island very close. There are also wild birds and deer , but you have to look for them. It’s hard for the bird to fly away. Is there drifting ice? There’s

OK on the left. It’s over now. The ice level mini walk is quite interesting. A Japanese grandma helped me guide ~ I participated. Tour can get this guide book for free (worth 500 yen), which introduces many things on the peninsula. I just bought a coffee milk and steamed buns to eat first. I’m going to see the drift ice later. Wow, there is really a lot of nature here, and

You can enjoy it in many seasons. There is also a free telescope that can be used to observe some creatures among the birds . There is a tsunami refuge tower next to the nature center !! (Go to the lighthouse) Over there is the lighthouse on the Nosuke Peninsula

. Cars can no longer drive past me. You can only look here And stop here for a moment. First of all, there are no no parking signs here. There are deer all around here!! There are so many deer on this peninsula. The deer are grazing nearby and everyone is parked. I ’m watching a deer next to

Me. It’s already the third day of my trip. Today I saw an animal for the first time. WOW . Their antlers are so big. It’s looking at me . It would be unthinkable if it bumps into me. (I’ve never seen animals make such a fuss about people.) Wow, my God!

Of course, I was so surprised. Some people also stopped on the roadside to watch this spectacle. Many people were taking pictures with cannons. I can’t describe it in words. Now wow, look at the many drifting ice here~ Wow, you can see it on this peninsula. There are too many things.

After going to the ice level and seeing a large group of wild deer, I thought this island would surprise me. I should come here, but I didn’t expect to find a large piece of drift ice on the beach.

I was really lucky because when I was in Nemuro I haven’t seen much drift ice. The drift ice season in Hokkaido is from the end of February to the beginning of March. But sometimes you still have to try your luck

Because the date of the drift ice landing is different in different regions every year. This time is just at the end of February. Grandma’s guide also told me just now. A large amount of drift ice just happened to drift over Gojima and Nosuke Peninsula in

Our country. I still remember seeing the drift ice on the shore a few years ago in Shiretoko. I was still very happy to see the drift ice on the beach after a few years. The coastline here on the peninsula is very beautiful. It’s easy to get off

And it’s almost within reach of your hand. However, I’ve seen news that some tourists tried not to rush onto the drift ice to take pictures and were almost washed away. To be on the safe side, just take pictures on the shore. Don’t step on the drift ice.

Although some of the drift ice in front of you looks a little dirty mixed with mud, the large square drift ice in front of you really looks like a diamond . The car moved a little further and came to a free parking lot. There are many people here on the platform

Who also go down to see the drifting ice to see this mysterious blue and white beauty. Although I came here alone, my mood is that I really want to share it with my family and friends . Fortunately, It was worth running around to shoot and see this beautiful scenery.

You who are watching the video at this time can also experience the touching time in my heart. The time has come to 3:30 in the afternoon . In order to avoid burning the midnight oil, I left with a little bit of reluctance. Nosuke Peninsula, head to Nakabetsu Town, where we will stay today.

It is only about 30 kilometers away by car from Nosuke Peninsula. It takes more than half an hour to drive there . The sun is about to set in front of us. The setting sun is very dazzling, so I even put on sunglasses

As I passed by. It didn’t take long before we drove into the Nakashibetsu city on some forest country roads. This was my first time here. I heard from my husband that this is a big stronghold city near Dotō . It also has an airport and is as lively as the suburbs of Sapporo.

Let’s take a look. Is it like what he said? When I arrived in the city, I saw a lot of large stores, supermarkets, etc. Since the car was running around for a few days, there was a lot of dirt on it

. Fortunately, I found a gas station and it happened to be a machine car wash for only 300 yen, so I came quickly. Wash the car!! I arrived at Nakabetsu and I just went to wash the car. Get clean~~ Before checking in at Nakashibetsu Hotel, I went to the Jigen Supermarket here to buy beer for the night. It was the first time I came to a local supermarket in a place I had never been before The new package of half bread is so cheap. I found that I was hungry and the strawberry jelly was delicious . Carrots are similar to Douang. More than 200 yen. Finally, I saw that the frozen Hanasaki crab that we don’t have there is very cheap~~ more than 300 yen . A side dish that can be eaten with beer in the evening~ local Betsumi milk~~ The packaging is so cute~ There is a discount. This soda is so cheap. I only bought some snacks and my beer for 110~ It only cost more than ¥1000.

OK, I have found the hotel where I will stay today . Is this my first time here? Yes, my first time in Taiwan . Are you there? Yes, a Taiwanese woman came to stay here before and stayed for four nights.

The owner of the hotel here was very magical and recognized me as Taiwanese at the first sight. He said it was because there were Taiwanese who lived here before and used this place as their base. It is indeed a very convenient base for traveling around Daodong. I

Walked in and took a look. It seems to be a hotel with a bit of history. It is a Japanese hot spring hotel with accommodation . Recently, I like to find hotels like this very much. I usually stay for one night and have a hotel attached. Both meals are not too expensive

And you can experience the local feeling. You can also take a hot spring and rock bath in the evening. The owner of the B&B just told me that I can go to see the swans in the morning and then take a look at

The room I stayed in this time . Let’s take a look It’s wider than an average commercial hotel and has an air purifier. The room is also newer than I thought @@ (after all, the lobby is old…) Let’s take a look outside at the old parking lot next to it There seems to be a cowshed@@ This is my room today. I

Took a rest in the room, and then went to the hot spring. Their open-air hot spring pool is quite big, and there are stars in the sky. It was amazing. After soaking, I went directly to the cafeteria for dinner. To be honest, because of the price, I wasn’t expecting a high-end meal

, but what I saw was that I had low expectations. The dinner turned out to be off-the-charts , although it didn’t have any high-end ingredients, but it looked pretty good!! I liked it all the time. For food, there was also a bucket of rice for me to eat, including steamed

Fish with mushrooms that felt like sweet and sour sauce , sashimi, chicken fillet with sauce, some side dishes, a small bowl of plain noodles , and ice cream that I liked very much the day before yesterday. The fish sauce

Here seems to be made into miso soup, and there are some vegetables in it. It looks very rich at this price. Since I have been running all the way today and didn’t even eat lunch, I can say that I am starving. No, let’s add rice first

. Although I don’t know much about Japanese fish, this should be amberjack (ブリ), which is also my favorite fish. The key point is that this pot of fish soup is really filling and very filling. It was a very satisfying meal , and I was dressed in a hotel room for one person. When

Traveling alone, I had to lower my luggage, so I almost wore the same clothes indoors. Keke ’s actions today were inspired by my Japanese grandma . Let’s call it – Penguin Relaxation Beer. Ok , open the bottle. Thank you all for watching this long and stinky travel diary.

We will continue next time~ BYE

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  1. 周末愉快~👋

    感謝大家今天也點開影片~~

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    前2集在這唷~~!!

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  2. 阿嬤好進步又幽默。自然景觀好壯觀又特別,KT拍出來的畫面特別美,不同於日本其他地方❤

  3. 很開心能跟KT一起旅遊~ 真的好放鬆好療癒. 也很佩服KT一個人開車到處趴趴走.期待下支影片…

  4. 2024年元月底去的時候, 海平面結冰狀況不佳, 所以活動取消, 只能用看的, 不能下去拍照…(殘念)

  5. 一個人開這麼遠的車,會不會無聊?🤣
    看到這麼美的風景,好像一切又都值得了💛
    謝謝KT的分享,我才有機會看到。

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