A training session for the duty to be assigned at the Mount Fuji 5th Way-point Management Center was conducted, organized by the Mount Fuji Yamanashi Guide-Interpreters Association. It had been raining rather hard since early morning and the road to Mount Fuji was closed. Therefore, we were not able to move up to the 5th Way-point of Mount Fuji, and the training session was held at the Fujisan (Mount Fuji) World Heritage Center in the town of FujiKawaguchiko in Yamanashi Prefecture. The major duty of the assignment at the Mount Fuji 5th Way-point Management Center is to assist the climbers and visitors of Mount Fuji in English and Chinese.
Nagoya Tour
A tour to the Inuyama Castle, the Karakuri Pavilion and the Meiji Village Museum in the city if Inuyama in Aichi Prefecture was conducted. The scenery from the dungeon of the Inuyama Castle was breathtaking (https://inuyamajo.jp/; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inuyama_Castle). The surface water of the Kiso River was silky smooth and calm. This is a solidly built castle by the river. You can easily realize that this location is a strategically important point to govern the state. In the Karakuri (mechanical doll) Pavilion, a thorough explanation was made while showing the mechanical movements of string-attached or clockwork puppets (https://www.aichi-now.jp/en/spots/detail/3703/). We learned that the antique puppets used on the top stages of the floats used during the Inuyama Festival in April were extremely valuable and important cultural assets. Then, we moved to have lunch at the Meitetsu Inuyama Hotel and had Japanese Washoku-Bento lunch (https://www.m-inuyama-h.co.jp/en/). The Meiji-mura Village was very entertaining (https://www.meijimura.com/). Since the houses are sparsely located, the guests were advised to utilize the Village buses. The guests enjoyed the Meiji-era costumes and cuisine, and had fun riding the streetcars and steam locomotives. The weather was sunny and warm.
NHK program about Karakuri Ningyo (Mechanical Dolls): https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/shows/6032011/














A cruise ship, Inuyama Castle and the Meiji Village facilities, Inuyama-city, Aichi, 5/07/2017
Nagoya Tour _ A Preliminary Visit
I made a preliminary visit for the Nagoya tour to the Inuyama Castle, the Karakuri Pavilion, and the Meiji-mura (village) in the city f Inuyama in Aichi Prefecture. One of my National-Guide acquaintances was kind enough to show me around the Nagoya area. First, we strolled the Castle Town of Inuyama. Because of the Golden Week, the Inuyama Castle was so crowded and the line was so long that we decided not to enter inside the castle. Since I studied the Internet sites and I visited several other castles before, I was able to imagine how the inside of the castle was. The Karakuri (mechanical puppet) Pavilion is equipped well with the dolls used for the previous festivals and events. Some are extremely valuable. The Meiji Village is really fascinating and enjoyable. Not only there are the Meiji-era buildings and houses in the Village, but also there are antique buses, streetcars, and steam locomotives which run in the Village. The staff are dressed in Meiji-era costume and Meiji-era cuisine (or something alike) is also served. I liked the interior of the streetcar and especially enjoyed the steam-locomotive ride. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meiji-mura)












Inuyama Castle, a souvenir shop and the Meiji Village facilities, Inuyama-city, Aichi, 5/05/2017
Aokigahara Woodland- and Tokai Nature Trail-Walk
An Aokigahara Woodland- and Tokai Nature Trail-walk tour was conducted for a young American couple (Refer to GALLERY). Although it was a little cloudy and hazy in the morning, the clouds cleared away by the time we started climbing. We were absorbed by the grandiose presence of Mount Fuji and impressed with the magnificent scenery of it and its surroundings at the Koyadai Rest House and the Sankodai Peak. We had a toilet break at the Koyadai Rest House and a lunch break at the Sankodai Peak. In the end, we had skewered and grilled-salted trout at the parking lot of the Bat Cave.
Aokigahara Woodland- and Tokai Nature Trail-Walk _ A Preliminary Visit
A preliminary visit for the Aokigahara Woodland- and Tokai Nature Tail-walk tour was made. The weather was cloudy and windy. The Bat Cave was a little wet and slippery. The walk in the Aokigahara Woodland was very comfortable. The climb to the Tokai Nature Trail and the descent from it were steep but manageable. Although it was windy and chilly, the scenery from the Koyodai Rest House and Sankodai was magnificent. The thick clouds and the movement of them in the sky created a mysterious atmosphere (Refer to GALLERY). (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aokigahara)










Aokigahara Woodland and Lake Sai, Fujikawaguchiko, Yamanashi, 4/26/2017
Toyama Tour
A bus tour to the Minamoto Masu-no-Sushi Museum in Toyama and the Takaoka Mountain Zuiryuji Temple in Takaoka was conducted. The guests enjoyed the factory tour of the masu-sushi making process and purchased a lot of bento and souvenirs (https://www.minamoto.co.jp/museum). In the Zuiryuji Temple, the guests were mesmerized by the subdued but authentic beauty of the Zen structures (https://www.zuiryuji.jp/). Especially, the demonstration of the Zen-sitting meditation (zazen) practiced by the Soto Sect of Zen Buddhism caught attention, and the thoroughness of reaching the peaceful mind was admired by the guests. One guest enjoyed matcha green tea.






Zuiryuji Temple, Takaoka, Toyama, 4/21/2017


Fact Sheet
Guest Capacity: 2,670 lower berths
Tonnage: 115,875
Number Cruise: 1,100
Length: 952 feet; Height: 205 feet
Beam: 164 feet (including bridge wing); 123 feet (excluding bridge wing)
Guest Cabins: 1,337 (960 outside/377 inside) total
Toyama Tour _ A Preliminary Visit
A preliminary visit for the bus tour to the Minamoto Masu-no-Sushi Museum and the Zuiryuji Temple was made. On the way to Toyama, I had to cross the mountainous passes and numerous numbers of tunnels.
The Minamoto Masu-no-Sushi is the most successful brand for the pressed trout sushi that is found in most train stations and other bento (lunch box) shops in Japan.
Takaoka Mountain Zuiryuji Temple belongs to the Soto Sect of Zen Buddhism (Refer to GALLERY). This temple was built by Toshitsune Maeda (the third Lord of the Maeda Feudal Clan) to mourn the death of his elder brother Toshinaga (the second Lord of the Maeda Feudal Clan) 360 years ago. Three buildings of this temple, the Main Gate, the Buddha Hall, and the Living Quarters Hall have been designated as National Treasures.






Zuiryuji Temple, Takaoka, Toyama, 4/21/2017
Shimizu Tour
A bus tour to the Mount Fuji area was conducted. Leaving Shimizu in the early morning, we visited the Shizuoka City Tokaido Hiroshige Museum of Art in the Yui Honjin Park (https://tokaido-hiroshige.jp/en/), the Mizugatsuka Park at the 2nd Way-point of Mount Fuji (https://shizuoka.hellonavi.jp/tourist-attractions/mizugadukapark; https://hellonavi.jp/detail/page/detail/1396), and the Fujisan Jukuu-no-Mori Park in Gotenba (https://jukuu.jp/). Then, we moved to the Rose Terrace Restaurant in Fuji and had three layered Japanese-box lunch (https://www.nasubi-ltd.co.jp/rose/index.php). After that, we visited the Fujisan Hongu Sengen Shrine in Fujinomiya (https://www.japan.travel/en/spot/1306/). The weather was rather cloudy in the morning; however, the clouds cleared away by the time we reached the 2nd Way-point of Mount Fuji. The guests enjoyed every minute of the magnificent scenery of Mount Fuji.


Shimizu Port, Shimizu-ward, Shizuoka, 4/19/2017
Late Cherry Blossoms
The cherry-blossoms season has finally arrived here in Nagasaka. It rained and was windy yesterday; yet the cherry blossoms surrounding Ushiike Pond are still beautiful.

Cherry Blossoms
Ushiike Pond, Nagasaka, Hokuto, Yamanashi, 4/18/2017
Shimizu Tour _ Preliminary Tour 2
I made another preliminary tour for the bus tour by myself. I visited the Mizugatsuka Park at the 2nd Way-point of Mount Fuji, the Fujisan (Mount Fuji) Jukuu-no-Mori Park, and the Fujisan Hongu Sengen Shrine. The Fujisan Hongu Sengen Shrine is one component of Mount Fuji’s UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fujisan_Hong%C5%AB_Sengen_Taisha)






Susono & Fujinomiya, Shizuoka, 4/16/2017