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Today’s itinerary includes Hakuba, Togakushi, Azumino, and then Lake Suwa. Let’s take a look at the clip of today’s itinerary. Hakuba Bridge is a good place for many photography partners to take pictures of the sun shining on the snow-capped mountains. We also drove here early in the morning before sunrise and parked the car in the open space next to Matsukawa. Looking east , it was great. The sun was about to come out . It felt like yesterday, it should be a good weather day. When we arrived at a good position in the middle of the bridge , there were already many people waiting for the golden light of the sun. This is really a famous attraction in Hakuba Village. You can see the magnificent scenery of the three mountains of Hakuba. The Hakuba peaks and the streams complement each other and are beautiful. After waiting for a while, the sun was still covered by clouds and we could only take some photos . We drove to the next location and headed out of the park. It is currently near Hakuba Station . This is a very popular attraction . It is only about 20 minutes’ walk from Hakuba Station and is very suitable for taking a car. Friends went and followed the signs to Oide Park. Along the way, residents have planted beautiful flowers in their front yards. Now there are French daisies and irises. People who live here should be very lucky. After a short walk, we arrived at the observatory of Oide Park . Here you can see the clear stream of Himekawa and the beautiful scenery of the towering Hakuba Mountains across the suspension bridge. In spring, you can enjoy the contrast between the remaining snow and cherry blossoms in the Hakuba Mountains. In summer, there are green forests. You can see the red leaves in autumn and the silver-white world in winter. You can’t miss the charming scenery of each season. There is a cherry blossom photo in Japan called “Oide no Suspension Bridge”. It is also one of Japan’s representative cherry blossom views. This beautiful photography masterpiece was taken at the “Oide Park Observatory”. Then we went to the nearby Tenjinzaka, which is also a good place to take pictures of the reflections of the three mountains of Hakuba. I saw it on IG before departure. Leave a photo. The blank rice fields have been planted some time ago. The reflected mountain scenery will be affected by the rice seedlings , but the scene still looks very beautiful. Let’s come back to see it when it is full of water. Back to the hotel for breakfast. There is a very special house on the way. I think it looks like a fish. I checked it on GOOGLE MAP Fujimori Hotel No wonder there are so many boxes of wine bottles outside the house. It only opens at 8 am. I should buy some sake, wine or shochu when I pass by during the day. The wine brewed with snow water from the Northern Alps should be good. Go back to the hotel for breakfast and check out. Drive to Togakushi Shrine. First, stop by the Donguriri Panorama Observatory. This is a platform on a small hillside. You can also see the snow- capped mountains and overlook the Hakuba Village and Hakuba Bridge. After leaving Hakuba, we will visit the mythical mountain-Togakushi Mountain . At around 10:20, we arrived at the Nakasha of Togakushi Shrine. First, go to the soba place Uzura’s house to register for the reservation. The registration form is the 7th one. The service staff kindly told me that it would be back in about 3 hours. Report the registration form. If there is a number, you can enter the venue in order to eat ! As long as you register, you don’t have to queue up on site. This is a great arrangement. We can go to the shrine first and then come back to eat. Go to the Togakushi Shrine Nakasha. The 11-meter-high torii gate at the entrance of the Nakasha is waiting for visitors. This huge torii gate is not made of nails but is composed of components of different shapes. This 11-meter-high torii gate conveys the majesty and solemnity of the Nakasha to the visitors with its upright posture. Go up the steps and a huge sacred tree stands in front of you. Go up a step and the Nakasha Fuden is right in front of you. The god of wisdom, Tenhachi, who came up with the plan to successfully invite the sun god out of the rock, is enshrined here. It is said that the god of wisdom can bless people with academic success and prosperous business. Then go to the Togakushi Shrine Oku. The myth of Japan is probably like this: Amaterasu in Miyazaki hid in a stone because of her brother’s mischief, and the world suddenly became dark. The gods tried every means to lure Amaterasu out. When Amaterasu opened the crack of the stone and peeked in, the god Amanto threw the stone away, and the place where it fell was Togakushi Mountain in Nagano. Therefore, Togakushi is the place with the highest magnetic field and spiritual energy. On the way to the last two shrines of the Togakushi Five Shrines stands the Zuishinmon Gate . The solemn gatehouse has some vibrant plants growing on the roof. This may be the most concrete manifestation of the integration of faith and nature and mountain faith. After passing through this gate, you may be breathless at the sight in front of you. There are more than 200 tall cedar trees towering into the sky on both sides of the road , many of which are more than 400 years old. These ancient trees are arranged in an orderly manner. Visitors feel as if they are in a wonderful space full of vitality. If you walk about 1 kilometer along the road , you will reach Kuzuryu Shrine and Okusha Shrine. The Kuzuryu Shrine enshrines the Kuzuryu, a god related to water. It is currently under renovation. Farmers will pray for rain here, and now they can also pray for marriage. This is the shrine located in the deepest part of Togakushi Mountain among the five Togakushi shrines. “Amaterasu Rikiyu-no-Mikoto” is enshrined here , who is the god who successfully pulled open the rock where Amaterasu Omikami hid. This is also the most important shrine among the five Togakushi shrines. Every year, many worshippers come from all over Japan to pray for good luck, the fulfillment of their wishes, a good harvest, and success in sports. Then drive past the entrance of Kagami Pond and return to “Soba-no-Uzura-ya” next to the Nakasha Shrine. (Shinshu Togakushiyama Gomon-mae Soba Noodle Shop Uzuraya) First drive to its parking lot. The climate and soil of Shinshu are very suitable for the growth of buckwheat, which is why Shinshu soba is popular. Their website states that buckwheat flour comes from local designated manufacturers. It is ground with a stone mill during the cold winter when the new buckwheat is mature and tastes the best, and then frozen at a low temperature of minus 20 degrees. After each thawing, it is kneaded, crushed, cut and kneaded by skilled craftsmen to maximize the original flavor of buckwheat. Even in the season when the buckwheat tastes the lightest, you can enjoy the deliciousness of the new buckwheat. When we checked at the door of the store, we had already registered. The receptionist took us to the second floor for dinner and we were very happy~ We were also given a large table for the two of us. After we were seated, the waiter immediately brought hot tea and side dishes, and ordered soba noodles. It was served with a bamboo sieve. If you look closely, you can clearly see that the noodles are of different thicknesses. They are completely handmade. We also ordered tempura this time. It was fried very well. The batter was thin and crispy. Overall, it was of a high standard. The ingredients were mixed into the soup in order, and then dipped in soba noodles and a little wasabi. Overall, it was of a high standard . I highly recommend this noodle shop. Before going to Lake Suwa, we first went to Azumino Daio Wasabi Farm. Daio Wasabi Farm covers an area of ​​15 hectares and is the largest wasabi farm in Japan. The attractions in the farm include the Tategawa River and the waterwheel hut, a large wasabi field, and the “Weishikui Eight-sided King” shrine. In addition to buying some wasabi snacks, you can also taste delicious wasabi. The official website of Bingqilin has a beautiful Tategawa rubber boat itinerary . Let’s paddle along the beautiful spring water river to the Northern Alps. Then on the way back, follow the river and enjoy the breath of nature! You can also get close to the three waterwheels used in Kurosawa Akira’s movie “Dream”. Unfortunately, I didn’t have the opportunity to ride this time . I will definitely not miss it next time. I came to Lake Suwa, where I stayed today, and I am looking forward to tomorrow’s itinerary.

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