Travelogue of Kansai, Japan~!!!
#Overseas travel
On the first day, we have afternoon tea at La Dudée in Kyoto and stay at a hotel in Kobe on the second day. On the third day in Kansai, we greet the morning in Kobe and participate in the 7 o'clock breakfast. The breakfast stage is not large, but it is not inconvenient to eat.
They brought delicious natto. Since it is Kobe, the dessert line is also plentiful and delicious. We check out at 7:40 and walk to Sannomiya Station. It takes about 8 minutes on foot. We take the Shin-Kaishik to Amagasaki Station.
Here, we transfer to the limited express Konotori and go to Sasayamaguchi Station. Our destination this morning is Tanba Sasayama City, a small Kyoto in Hyogo that we had planned to go to in August last year, but couldn't because the Shinkansen was suspended for two days due to a typhoon.
There is also a 100-year-old castle without a castle tower called Sasayama Castle, and Kawaramachi Street, a traditional cultural preservation street comparable to Takayama Sanmachi Street or Kanazawa Higashi Chaya Street, is also worth seeing.
Since this is a road, I visit before 10 AM when there are fewer cars. Since the weather is hot, I go to a Japanese-style cafe and have some Asabiru. They carry local craft beer brands and recommend them. It's refreshing.
Takayama and the cafe are similar. There is a courtyard inside and it has a Kyoto-like atmosphere. After spending some quiet time, I climb Sasayama Castle. The lotus flowers are starting to bloom. It must be spectacular when they are in full bloom.
I also learned from the reviews of my seniors who have been there before. Since there is only one bus per hour, I take the bus when I go there and a taxi when I return. The bus costs 340 yen and the taxi costs 2,300 yen.
I take Konotori again and go to Osaka. I go to Umeda Reserve to use the Starbucks coupon and spend time until the appointment time. I drink orange coffee ade. It's been a long time since Lemon 2 years ago.
I go to the meeting place around 13:40. My Japanese friend is waiting for me ㅠㅜ I should have come a little earlier. It's my first time seeing them, but I recognize them at a glance.🤣 I feel familiar because I've been following them on Instagram for 4 years.
I enjoy afternoon tea until 4:30 and continue simple conversation without stopping. Fortunately, my fever has gone down a lot. The afternoon tea is also quite delicious, so we have a good time and part ways. My friend goes back to work and I go to Shin-Kobe Station.
I take pictures of Shin-Kobe, the location of Suzume's Manhwa, similar to the composition in the anime. I pick up my luggage that I left at the hotel on the 2nd day and go to the Kobe hotel on the 3rd day to check in. Among the rooms I reserved, I get the 6th floor, which is the highest floor.
It's a room that heals you just by rolling around on the bed. It seems to be the same type of room as the one I saw in the review of Mr. Kubujang who visited earlier. I'm visiting Mosaic, which is 3 minutes away, for the first time in 10 years. It's still the same.
I eat Gyutanjeongsik and Nama Beer for dinner, buy a half-size champagne at the Aeon Super in the basement across the street, and buy some things to marry at the combo and return to the hotel. I put it in the refrigerator and fill the bathtub with water.
I enjoy a bubble bath while looking at the Kobe Port Tower. It's a little chilled, but I take a sip. It's nice~~~! I put it in the refrigerator again and lie down to rest before going to the terrace setting.
I also move the table position to a location that matches the length of the candle outlet and faces the Kobe Tower. This hotel boasts an outdoor terrace of 32 square meters, the size of a city hotel deluxe room. It's set up prettier than the hotel bar on the 2nd floor.
If you go to a bar and eat, it will cost about 20,000 yen. If you call room service, it will cost about 15,000 yen, but you can get it for 3,500 yen. The night view is also amazing. The taste of the champagne and the side dishes you choose are even better. I am ending the leisurely third day. Thank you.