We drove from the top left-hand corner of this map, in a relatively straight line. |
The last time we camped in this prefecture, we were much closer to the Pacific. This time we didn't go as far east as that, instead, we were situated close to a lot of inland water: winding rivers and dams.
Last time we were a family of five, this time it was just the two of us with our friends and their two teenagers. It was a really good, relaxing time away. Typically, the three days and two nights seemed much longer than they should have, and that's good. It's a great way to quickly relax. It was a much-needed break after some busy months. And with only nine weeks left of the school year and 3 ½ months until we move to Australia, we really did need to take some time out!
We had a relaxing walk, read books, played games, chatted, enjoyed the view, and enjoyed playing with fire and cooking our meals. Our friend loves to ride bikes. He brought his bike and his son's, and he did several rides around the area.This was an unusually flat and grassy campsite—the usual Japanese campsite is rocky and covered in fine gravel, so this was a really pleasant change.
The time we had available to go synched perfectly with the end of the sakura season and our campsite had plenty in full bloom. It was a delight to the eyes. I had fun snapping a few photos because you can't have too many sakura photos!
A broken bridge which we didn't attempt to cross. This is a popular fishing area.Getting the fires ready for roast veggies (in foil) and yakitori (chicken skewers).
A couple of sakura shots while waiting for dinner to cook...
Yep, we're still in love with camping. We're downsizing our camping gear because we won't be camping with all our boys in tow in Japan again. But we're looking forward to many more adventures nonetheless.
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