2017年7月18日火曜日

Day 2 : Onsen

We stayed at New Momiji (ニュー紅葉) in Shiobara -onsen

Shiobara onsen:Shiobara Onsen (塩原温泉) is a hot spring town, located along a forested valley twenty kilometers south of Mount Nasudake. Although Shiobara Onsen is fairly developed with several large hotels, it is surrounded by woods and mountains which lend it a decidedly rustic feel. The town's collection of hot spring baths, waterfalls and hiking trails help to contribute to the feeling of being close to nature.

Here is the ken-chan's supper


 This is for Hannah. Kaiseki (懐石) or kaiseki-ryōri (懐石料理) is a traditional multi-course Japanese dinner. The term also refers to the collection of skills and techniques that allow the preparation of such meals.There are basically two kinds of traditional Japanese meal styles called kaiseki or kaiseki-ryōri. The first, where kaiseki is written as 会席 and kaiseki-ryōri as 会席料理, refers to a set menu of select food served on an individual tray (to each member of a gathering). We got this 会席料理
After meals, there are 卓球!

Kent likes Takkyu so much! He played it next day.
Fun with Karaoke!


Shiobara Onsen is also known for several pedestrian suspension bridges which span the river and offer nice views out over the water and surrounding forest. 
Here is coming! At Shibora Onsen still this.

While everyone is shopping at Outlet mall in Nasu-Shiobara, Kent is enjoying at Lego store.

Hannah-chan's menu is Chanpon and nNegotoro -don


Mama had Zaru-udon and tempura.!

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