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chochajin ([personal profile] chochajin) wrote2011-08-22 10:54 pm

[Japan Travel]: Wakayama

Hello again!

See? I'm really trying hard to keep the entries coming
Nothing to be proud of as it's almost September and I still haven't finished even half of my spring vacation travel entries (^-^') ....

As this is my newest trip and I still remember it clearly, I thought I'd post about it first.
As some of you know I went sightseeing before my flight as I had to go to Osaka anyways. My flight was at midnight and so I had almost one whole day to spend.
Also, because I've been to almost everywhere in Kansai, I decided to try Wakayama this time. It's only a short train ride from Osaka: 1.5h by local train (and around 1200yen). There's also a limited express which takes you there in an hour, but it costs twice as much!

Wakayama (Wakayama/Kansai) (July 28th 2011):



I arrived in Wakayama around noon and only had a few hours anyways, so I had to choose the sightseeing spots carefully.



The castle hunter in me chose to go to the castle there first, of course!!
After you enter through one of the gates on the main road this huge stone tiger greets you! I want to have something like this for my garden!
Wait ... I don't have a garden!!! ;__; ... Oh well XD



Cute!!! If I had a garden, something like this would be nice, too! XD



Those funny and cute signs never fail to amuse me!



Temari! Actually I was surprised because I thought only Matsumoto was famous for them ^-^;



When I saw those walking sticks, I already feared that it would be quite a hike up to the castle, but it was not!!



It was so hot and humid that day. My shirt and hair were completely soaked. I hate that!
I was glad to find a small shrine in the forest on my way up to the castle, so I took a short break taking photos of the stone statues there.



Unfortunately the mosquitoes there didn't take a break and stole lots of my blood! ;___; ....
Anyways, great stone statues, don't you think?





Almost up there!



And there it is! Quite nice!







Of course I also went inside and as always they charge you a small entrance fee.
Then, you're supposed to show your ticket.



The trees they've planted around the castle are really lovely.



Unfortunately photos weren't allowed inside.
They had some nice exhibits there, but not too interesting and mostly without any English.



Awesome view from the top floor.











Straight roads.



And that's how it looks in winter, I suppose :)



Local kids drew the castle! So cute!





Outside again. Is that a peach there?



Yes, it was hot!



One last photo of the caslte and I'm off.



During a break, I saw this cute Hello Kitty POPCORN!! machine.
Then, I also went to the Momiji pond - which obviously is most beautiful in autumn, but it was quite nice nevertheless.





If you ever visit a Japanese garden and there's a teahouse, I definitely recommend to go there and try Japanese maccha and enjoy the whole atmosphere - only if you have enough time, though!! :)



Eeewww. Dead monster cicada....



On my way back to the station I stopped in front of this German bakery(?!)/Baumkuchen shop. I didn't have enough time to go inside.
I'm not really a big Baumkuchen fan. I mean it's okay, but I wonder why Japanese people like it so much!! And it's not popular or famous at all in Germany!! At least not in the part where I live ....
I wonder why so many people think it's big in Germany here in Japan XD (that's also why I never got that "joke" in NGE! XD ...)



I found Hachiko's brother in Wakayama!!! XDDDD
This dog statue was right under Wakayama Station. It's where the tourist information and the cycle rental place are (where I got a rental bike for only 100yen btw.!! *highly recommended if you want to go to the castle*)



Back at Wakayama Station I went to the tracks that lead to Kishi station ... and it's impossible to go to the wrong platform as you can see!



XDDDDD ... Why I wanted to go to Kishi?? Never heard of Kishi Station before??



Well, because I wanted to visit, Tama, the cat station master! Kishi Station is the only station in Japan that has a cat as station master, so it's very popular among Japanese tourists, of course.
And as I love cats so much and it was close to Wakayama anyways, I wanted to take the chance to meet Tama personally!! ^_____^



This was something I was looking forward to the whole day already!



Finally at Kishi Station!



Not too much time left until I have to leave again! :(



There was a huge group of Chinese tourists arriving at the same time as me, blocking the way to the cat, so I took some other photos in the meantime.
They were already quite annoying in the train, especially the kids. Soooo different from Japanese people, really! Only the staring they have in common, though Chinese people are more persistent and annoying in their staring..
Don't get me wrong! I have nothing against Chinese people, how could I? However, my only experience with Chinese people so far is like the one above.



When the way was finally free, I was quite disappointed. Actually I expected Tama to wear its uniform and that we would be able to actually touch the cat and maybe even take photos together.
I didn't know what I expected .... but I was disappointed! :(
I asked the people in the souvenir / Tama merchandising shop next door and they said that Tama is only dressed up like that for special shootings and stuff ;o; .....



Well, instead I bought lots of cute Tama merchandising!! ^___^



The playing cards were just too adorable.





I just had to have the book as well which also featured the previous station masters o__O; .. I think.
Unfortunately I left that book in Germany, so I didn't really have a time to look at it yet (^-^;) ..



And that's what I actually expected to see when I went there. Oh well, at least I have these 2 photos now ^-^;



In front of the station everything was cat-themed as well :)







As I still had some time left until my train would come, I decided to walk around a bit. There's not too much around Kishi Station which you can reach on foot and it was very hot, but at least I wanted to explore the area a little :)
Cats everywhere it seems ;)



There's a huge bridge leading over this river.
It was nice to look down from up there. The river looked refreshing.



Zoom: And it seems I wasn't the only one who thought that.
Actually one of the guys was completely naked when I passed by again on my way back. I'm not sure what was going on but the others were making fun of him then. Maybe he lost a bet or something.
I was REALLY tempted to take a photo of that from up that bridge (they wouldn't have noticed anyways XD) ... but I was nice and didn't ;P



The area is famous for strawberries and fireflies as you can see ^-^



So green it almost makes you blind! O____O



Back at Kishi Station with its cat ears (I already posted about it in one of my previous entries). Probably one of the cutest station buildings ever!! ^-^



Then it was time to say goodbye to Tama and friends.
What you see above are probably small shrines for the previous cat station masters as their name is written on the gates. I'm not 100% sure, though. I would know if I actually read the book I bought ^-^;; ...
Maybe somebody can correct me if I'm wrong.



There are three different types of trains. The most precious one is definitely the "Tama Cat Train", but it doesn't run every day and because it was not a weekend, I ended up with the "Strawberry Train" - but that one was cute, too! ^-^





Without knowing that I would ride a strawberry train I bought a Tama strawberry icecream a few minutes before getting to the train XDDD
What a great coincidence. It was super yummie!!!!



I wish all trains in Japan would look like that ^-^



Japan keeps cheering on themselves: Don't give up! Cheer up! Japan!



And then I saw the "Tama Cat Train" from far away at least. I really wanted to know how it looks inside and wanted to ride it ^-^;



We passed by so many supergreen rice fields.

Camera(s) used: Pentax K-x


Back in Wakayama I took the train back to Shin-Osaka, ate dinner and then was off to Kansai International Airport.
Actually you can go much quicker to the airport directly from Wakayama, but I had heavy luggage on me and I couldn't bring it with me when sightseeing, so this longer (and more expensive) route was my only choice.
I'm just saying it in case you ever plan on doing last minute sightseeing before going to the KIX.

That's it. Hope you enjoyed my very short day in Wakayama.
Next up: I'm going to continue with my spring vacation trip.
Actually I want to take some random short trips from now on as my time in Japan is soon over and I wanna get as much done as possible, but it's been raining every single day since I came back to Japan. No good travel weather ... *sigh*

Thanks for reading.

[identity profile] kanaala.livejournal.com 2011-08-22 03:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Bezüglich Baumkuchen~ ich denke schon das Baumkuchen sehr typisch für Deutschland ist und auch hierzulande sehr beliebt und bekannt. Ich weiß nicht genau wo du herkommst und obs da anders ist, aber ich für meinen Teil verstehe warum die Japaner so denken.

[identity profile] mokushinoame.livejournal.com 2011-08-22 03:51 pm (UTC)(link)
Ich hab glaub ich letztes Jahr das erste Mal echten Baumkuchen hier in 'nem Geschäft gesehen (bewusst zumindest) und ich kann mich nicht erinnern jemals welchen gegessen zu haben... mir geht's da also wie dir. *g*

Und zum Thema Station Master Cats... mein Freund aus Fukushima hat mir vor einiger Zeit auch ein Photobook von der Station Master Cat Basu-chan geschickt. Und letztes Jahr in Tokyo hatte er mir ja als Mitbringsel einen Handyanhänger von Basu-chan mitgebracht. ^-^

[identity profile] nfr.livejournal.com 2011-08-22 04:05 pm (UTC)(link)
I love your photos of temari! They're so original! ^__^

I loved the cat station! So cute! *///* My sister would die to see it because she loves cats! XD Also the strawberry train is cute! Japan is full of cute things! ;3

[identity profile] karu-chan.livejournal.com 2011-08-22 04:47 pm (UTC)(link)
Für mich ist/war Baumkuchen immer etwas, das ich mit Weihnachten in Verbindung bringe. Keine Ahnung, warum genau ^^;;; Aber mögen tue ich den schon sehr.

Irgendwie... stehen die Japaner auf die Kombi Schildkröte x Frosch, oder? Ich seh' die beiden doch wieder und wieder zusammen ^^;;,

Bislang hatte ich zwar noch nicht von Kishi gehört, aber ist doch ne nette Idee, um die Touristen in so ein abgelegenes Örtchen zu locken *g*
Erdbeeren hingegen... *.*

[identity profile] mystical-powers.livejournal.com 2011-08-22 05:58 pm (UTC)(link)
That Garden looked amazing =D
Great pictures also!! ^^

[identity profile] chelshock.livejournal.com 2011-08-22 06:46 pm (UTC)(link)
i lived in wakayama for a year and this made me so homesick ;__; in a good way.

but it looks like you had a lot of fun! tama's so adorable ♥

[identity profile] angelbott.livejournal.com 2011-08-22 07:19 pm (UTC)(link)
These are lovely. :3

[identity profile] mit-souko.livejournal.com 2011-08-22 07:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Your photos are so good, as usual! I have not been to Wakayama, I will have to try a quick visit some day.

I never heard of Baumkuchen when I was in Germany. I guess it wasn't popular in Schwaben. It seems an interesting cake, though.

I liked your Kishi stop. Of course I am very partial to cats. The strawberry train was nice: I rode once in an anpan train, which was fun as well.

[identity profile] vanityfair00.livejournal.com 2011-08-22 11:30 pm (UTC)(link)
I had the same experience in China. The staring was much more aggressive. It made me really angry actually.

[identity profile] japanjax.livejournal.com 2011-08-23 12:36 am (UTC)(link)
LOL I got popcorn from that popcorn machine.

Nice pictures. I love castle/city shots.

[identity profile] applestory.livejournal.com 2011-08-23 06:29 am (UTC)(link)
ohh i've seen those trains in travel programmes all the time, but I still find them so cute and pretty! As again, you make me want to go to wherever you write about! Haha! ^^

[identity profile] lala-lia.livejournal.com 2011-08-23 09:39 am (UTC)(link)
Tama-chan ♥ soooo cute :)
Great photos! (as always)

[identity profile] kawarashii.livejournal.com 2011-08-23 12:44 pm (UTC)(link)
aw , I miss this place already T___T
nice pictures you took !!

[identity profile] mtassarion.livejournal.com 2011-08-23 01:52 pm (UTC)(link)
I saw that a clip about when that cat was newly installed as the station master :P I thought it was really funny.

[identity profile] kanefunnn.livejournal.com 2011-08-24 11:11 am (UTC)(link)
和歌山県には行ったことがありますが、その時はまだたま駅長がいなかったので、彼女に会ったことはありません。残念です(ノω=`)そのかわり和歌山名産のみかんと梅干しはたくさん食べてきました(*≧▽≦)ノ(笑)

和歌山城も美しいですね!超ちゃ人さんの写真を見ると、少し小さくみえますが、日本各地の城と比べて、和歌山の城は小さく感じましたか(。・w・。)?

ちなみに、和歌山城の屋根瓦の桃は「魔よけ」の意味でつけられました(o゚ω゚o)中国文化の影響で、日本でも桃は「繁栄」や「魔よけ」の象徴なんです。

>I wonder why Japanese people like it so much!!
バウムクーヘンって木の年輪みたいに見えますよね。日本では木の年輪は「繁栄」や「長寿」をイメージするものなので、その形にしているバウムクーヘンは縁起のいい食べ物として日本に定着しています。なので手土産にバウムクーヘンを持っていくととても喜ばれますよヽ(●^▽^●)ノ

[identity profile] shiinait.livejournal.com 2011-08-24 09:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Tama is cool!! I never heard about this cat, but now I love it!!

[identity profile] chochajin.livejournal.com 2011-08-26 09:13 am (UTC)(link)
*auf Comments weiter unten zeig* Offenbar tatsächlich nicht überall in Deutschland ^-^;

[identity profile] chochajin.livejournal.com 2011-08-26 09:14 am (UTC)(link)
Katzen sind schon sehr beliebt in Japan ^-^ Wenn auch hauptsächlich als Glücksbringer in Form von Statuen etc. XDDDD

[identity profile] chochajin.livejournal.com 2011-08-26 09:15 am (UTC)(link)
Das klingt ja schon sehr Japanisch XDDD Kuchen und Weihnachten??? Nääääh!!! XD

Keine Ahnung, darauf hab ich noch gar nie geachtet, aber macht bei einem Brunnen oder Teich ja auch Sinn XD Ich habe sowieso das Gefühl, dass es hier mehr Schildkröten als Frösche gibt (also anders als bei uns).

^-^

[identity profile] chochajin.livejournal.com 2011-08-26 09:16 am (UTC)(link)
Woah! Lucky you!!! :)
Such a quite and nice city, but still close to the awesome other cities around such as Kyoto, Osaka, Kobe etc.
Sorry! ;___;

^__^

[identity profile] chochajin.livejournal.com 2011-08-26 09:18 am (UTC)(link)
Thank you. You should if you have the chance to as it's not thaaat far away from Osaka :)

I guess so, too ;)

There are so many cute trains and buses out there! ^-^

[identity profile] chochajin.livejournal.com 2011-08-26 09:18 am (UTC)(link)
My brother had to stop in China for a day on his way back home from Japan and he had the very same experience, too. Crazy :(

[identity profile] chochajin.livejournal.com 2011-08-26 09:19 am (UTC)(link)
Really? Was it pink popcorn? JK! XDDD Was it good at least? :)

Thanks :D

[identity profile] chochajin.livejournal.com 2011-08-26 09:23 am (UTC)(link)
そうですか。残念ですね!( p_q)
まぁ、でもみかんとかおいしいですね!♪

はい、そうですね。ほかのお城と比べて、ちょっと小さいかもしれません。

そうですか。初めて聞きました!!!面白いです!教えてくれて、ありがとうね!❤(^O^)

[identity profile] kanaala.livejournal.com 2011-08-26 12:52 pm (UTC)(link)
Würde ich nicht sagen, aber natürlich gibts Leute die es nicht mögen oder nicht so oft essen. Ich esse es auch nciht so oft, meistens nur zu Weihnachten (wie eine andere Person weiter unten auch sagte xD). Aber man kanns definitiv das ganze Jahr über auch kaufen - ich sehe es zB immer im Kaufhof. Kommt natürlich immer drauf an wo man hingeht, im normalen billigen Supermarkt gibt es sicher nicht mal Baumkuchen.^^

[identity profile] japanjax.livejournal.com 2011-08-29 02:10 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, it was good! I think they had three different flavors... one was regular salt. I can't remember the others. The bag was adorable: http://pics.livejournal.com/brithla/pic/0061pweb

[identity profile] chochajin.livejournal.com 2011-08-29 03:54 am (UTC)(link)
Now I kind of regret that I didn't get some popcorn! XD
But it was too hot to eat popcorn that day anyways ^-^;

[identity profile] aikt.livejournal.com 2011-09-16 11:32 am (UTC)(link)
Wow, i <3 this post!
Especially Kishi station.
A place to note down and to visit! ^^
Enjoy your trip and take care! :)