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All about KANSAI and CHUGOKU area, JEPUN (OSAKA,KYOTO,HIROSHIMA etc..)PART 2
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Ok dapat lah sikit idea macamana nak ke sana. Sebelum nie pening dok baca train map. Cuma di Kyoto biasa makan kat mana? Ada baca dlm blog Rose Cafe tapi macam agak sukar nak cari. Ada cadangan utk makan di mana?
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Naritaya yg pemes kat Tokyo tuh pun dah bukak kat Kyoto.
List utk restoren halal salu leh check kat Halal Gourmet: https://goo.gl/I2dl1J |
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Ok. Tq, Kittie. Area arshiyama tu besar kan. Area situ just nak g Bamboo Forest dan naik Romantic Train. Harus kena berjalan jauhkan. Oleh kerana bawa beberapa org yg sakit lutut berjalan, ada kaedah lain tak selain berjalan kaki area situ?
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Dari map tu, klau naik Hankyu Train kena jalan melalui Tugetsukyo bridge ->Tenryuji Temple -> Bamboo Grove ->Torokko Arashiyama Station (Romantic Train) -> Torokko Saga (Romantic Train).
Dari Arashiyama (Hankyu Train) tu boleh sewa basikal. Hantar tempat sama yer? Klau jalan kaki agak-agak berapa minit? Tiket Sagano Scenic boleh beli awal beberapa hari ker?
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Hantar kat tempat sama. Dari Arashiyama (Hankyu) ke Torokko Saga dlm 16~20 mins walk ikut kelajuan masing2. Boleh pegi naik Scenic Train dulu dari Torokko Saga, pestu balik semula naik JR, klu takmo beli return tickets, salu org buat mcm ni nk jimat. Tiket Scenic Train mmg boleh beli awal kat mana2 stesen JR West mcm Osaka, Kyoto, Sannomiya, etc. Dia boleh beli sampai sebulan in advance, so better beli terus siap2 kat first stesen JR yg jumpa, KIX ke, Osaka ke. Nak beli kat Torokko Saga pun boleh tp takut dpt tiket berdiri (nak2 klu hujung minggu) sbb skrg autumn dah stat nk peak kat Kansai.
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Nak tanya.. Tau x stesen subway yg paling dekat dengan kobe mosque? Kalo kut google maps benti kat kobe-sannomiya station.. Tp pas tu kene jalan kaki 800 meter.. Ada lagi dekat x? |
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Stesen Sannomiya tuh mmg stesen utama kat Kobe, kat situ byk stesen2 dok sekelompok: Sannomiya (JR), Sannomiya (subway), Sannomiya (Port Liner), Kobe-Sannomiya (Hanshin) & Kobe-Sannomiya (Hankyu). Nak senang kuar je dr JR Central Gate, nnti terpampang peta kat situ. Ikut peta tuh, dlm 10 min sampai la. Klu malas, leh naik bas. Tp ummi kite yg umo 59 tahun pun leh jalan dgn jayanya tanpa penat.
Kittie posted on 15-9-2014 07:22 PM
Kalau naik shinkansen, turun kat Shin-Kobe. Dari Shin-Kobe leh naik subway ke Stesen Sannomiya, 2 minit perjalanan jer. Dari Stesen Sannomiya, dlm 10 minit jalan ke masjid tuh. On the way tuh adalah restoren halal, kedai makanan halal. Kalau nak naik bas, leh ambik bas no.7, berenti kat stop nombor 8 (Kitano Meister Garden). Tp klu jln lg cepat dr naik bas.
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dengan jayanya ek kittie..terbaik la..
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April 2016 akan ke sana. Tiket romantic train tu beli open date boleh ker?
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kalau nk pergi himeji.. cek kat hyperdia ada kene naik shinkansen nozomi express.. nk kepastian nozomi express ni kansai tru pass x cover kan? |
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Tak, dia designated seating, ada nombor seat, tarikh & waktu.
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Nak pegi Himeji tak semestinya naik shinkansen. Byk cara. Dari Osaka ada JR Special Rapid. Klu nak guna Kansai Thru Pass leh naik private railway dari Stesen Umeda ke SanyoHimeji.
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Warm weather in Nov. delays autumn colors
Many leaves have not yet turned red in flat areas across eastern and western Japan — an abnormal situation for late autumn.
The delay has been attributed to temperatures being 1 C warmer or more compared to the average November, which experts said is the result of global warming.
At some sightseeing spots that are famous for autumn colors, there have been moves to adjust the times for planned events because the maple leaves are still green.
“We need to consider extending the term for lighting up trees,” said Hoten Sato, general affairs section chief at the Takahata-Fudoson Kongoji temple in Hino, western Tokyo. The temple planned to light up about 1,300 maple trees at its premises from Nov. 18 to Nov. 30 for a maple festival. However, because only some of the maple leaves have turned red, the temple is considering extending the period into December.
At the Sankeien Garden in Yokohama, which is located in an area of Kanto where the autumn leaves front arrives last, the leaves on its famous maple trees also have yet to change color. The garden’s management office is consequently considering extending the time that it opens its promenade to the public.
Rikugien Gardens in Tokyo’s Bunkyo Ward that attract about 200,000 people for leaf viewing every autumn, lights up trees from Nov. 19. However, many of the leaves are still green, causing concern that the gardens will lose visitors.
According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, the autumn foliage season has recently been arriving later. In 1953, the leaves on a sample maple tree in Tokyo changed color on Nov. 8. However, in the 1980s, this often occurred in late November and sometimes in early December.
In order to change into beautiful colors, leaves need conditions including extreme temperature differences and lots of sunshine. However, according to the agency, the average temperature in eastern Japan in early November this year was 1.4 C higher than what is usual, while in the west it was 1.6 degrees higher.
According to a one-month weather forecast through Dec. 20 announced by the agency on Thursday, the temperature will remain higher than in usual years in both eastern and western Japan.
One of the causes for the high temperatures is the El Nino weather phenomenon, which the World Meteorological Organization pointed out is affecting the largest area on record.
Warmer winters in Japan have been attributed to the phenomenon. Hideaki Oba, professor emeritus at the University of Tokyo and an expert on botany, pointed out that a difference of 1 C will significantly affect the time that leaves change color. “In addition to global warming, the delay of autumn tints [on leaves] has also been affected by the El Nino phenomenon,” Oba said.
http://the-japan-news.com/news/article/0002578604
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Macam mana cara paling mudah nak ke Hiroshima? Jalan darat @ udara. TQ |
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Kalau dari Seoul, Asiana jer yg direct ke Hiroshima, nih premium airline mcm MAS. Tp klu Seoul-Osaka byk option low cost (i.e Peach), ada 20 flights setiap hari. Osaka-Hiroshima leh naik shinkansen & mmg ada pass khas, Kansai-Hiroshima Area Pass; https://www.westjr.co.jp/global/ ... s/kansai_hiroshima/
Klu guna pass tu boleh jln2 sekali, pegi Miyajima ke, Himeji ke, around Kansai (Osaka, Kobe, Kyoto, Nara) ke.
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TQ Kittie
Nak pegi April, belum decide pun betul ke nak pegi tp dah cari kat SkyScanner. Tak jumpa yg direct, kebanyakan kena pegi Tokyo dulu.
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Klu direct ada 5 hari jer seminggu plg byk (bergantung kpd permintaan sbb Osaka & Hiroshima tak jauh), tuhpun derang bukak last minute, dlm 2 months in advance jer. So salu better turun Osaka.
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