JOURNEY Across Japan: Escape to Fuji | DAY 3 - Private Hot Spring & Dr Jelly Returns
Added 2020-10-14 01:48:33 +0000 UTC
We all knew his comeback was inevitable...
Journey Across Japan | PATREON Diary (Day 3)
As the third day of our journey kicked off, we awoke in our remote alpine log cabin in Toyama to discover a family of monkeys moping around. It was all rather ironic and bittersweet, given our failed attempts yesterday to see the monkeys at the Jigokudani Monkey Park in Nagano.
ALAS, our drive today was to take us through the heart of the Japan Alps, from Toyama to Takayama in Gifu - one of my favourite cities in Japan.

And as our drive was about to get under way we cracked open a challenge capsule to reveal our challenge of the day: to shoot a sequel to Dr Jelly.
Hardly surprising given the suggestion seemed to make up almost half of the 5,000 challenge submissions sent in by viewers! But how to approach the iconic hero from an original and contemporary angle remained a hurdle.

As we arrived in beautiful Takayama city and walked the historic Edo era merchant streets, we grabbed some sticks of the local Hida Wagyu beef.
Typically a steak would cost around 8,000yen ($80), but at a street stall you can get a skewer of the tender, juicy, buttery beef for just 1,000 yen ($10). Still pricey, but a lot more accessible than the full wallet-shattering price of a full steak.

Still, I could have done with more.
After enjoying our Hida Wagyu, we stumbled into the local 1950's museum (known as the Showa-kan).

There's a lot of nostalgia around the post-war era in Japan, given the country quickly rebuilt itself from the ashes of WW2 into a prosperous nation once more.
And museums such as this are commonplace, packed full of memorabilia and recreations of living rooms, schools and even a restaurant.

I can't possibly spoil the sequel to the first Dr Jelly commercial, suffice to say we put Natsuki's alcoholic hand jelly to good use this time around, as a substitute for energy jelly.
And we certainly put the recreation of a 1950's diner to good use as well!

Leaving Takayama behind we finished our day at Gero hot spring, one of Japan top three hot spring resorts, where we managed to snag a room with a private hot spring!
But not just any hot spring - an actual hollowed out 1,000 year old log!

We also had a good chance to introduce Ryokan culture as well.
- By eating it all.

Between the traditional streets of Takayama, the Dr Jelly commercial and a stay at a traditional inn with a 1,000 year log, for me personally this was the best day of the trip so far.
It made a welcome change from forgotten quarries, creepy statues and abandoned love hotels!
Join me here again tomorrow for the next chapter of Journey Across Japan, as we finally arrive at the base of Mount Fuji and maybe, just maybe, get our first view of the mountain.
(Bloody unlikely given there's a typhoon. ARGH).
Chris
P.S. New Abroad in Japan video out tomorrow! Keep an eye out.
I'm excited to see this one! All the hype for the return of Dr. Jelly, but I imagine the 1950s museum was spectacular!
2020-11-15 02:08:09 +0000 UTC
I am stoked to see Mt Fuji - because - when I was 17 - I climed it ! And it was foggy !!!
2020-10-17 16:58:18 +0000 UTC
What an ideal day! Love the daily updates and excited for what’s to come - Fuji or no Fuji, it will be an excellent series.
2020-10-15 06:03:47 +0000 UTC
Hello Chris and Natsuki, thank you for taking me to places I had not been before. Takayama city looks absolutely charming, particularly the Edo-era streets, makes me want to visit soon. The stick of Hida-Wagyu is a brilliant idea, just right for the wallet. Regrettably, many restaurants will not want to offer wagyu for casual eating, too bad. But, I can still hope it catches on. The Showa-Kan is absolutely darling and cho-natsukashi. I can understand the nostalgia for that time, everything was starting a new. American rock, television, post-war cinema, and most of all there was a sense of shared experience and a future. This civic ethos or Kankaku has withered in post-bubble Japan, just the penetration of Capital into daily life. I digress. Continue to bring to Japan to our lives, like you say, "Everything you want to know about Japan, without actually living in Japan". Sasuga Chris-san. Gambatte. Tanoshimi shite...
Ryori
2020-10-14 23:33:46 +0000 UTC
Dr Jelly FTW
Elaine Sparklemonkey Campbell
2020-10-14 21:15:32 +0000 UTC
Hey Chris! Just a couple of things; for those of us who have tattoos can you tell us if the onsens you visit in your trips are tattoo friendly? I mean, just in case someone amongst your legions of fans decides to follow your steps across the country. And do you know that today was the second year anniversary of your upload of the video visit to Niigata city with your friend Hiroyuki The Niigata Legend himself back in the mythic first ever Journey Across Japan? I'm going to watch them all in the same dates as they have been uploaded as my own sorta challenge for this month of October. It will be a grand time! :)
Luciano Arrieta Martins
2020-10-14 21:07:29 +0000 UTC
Yeah. Dr. Jelly!
2020-10-14 17:08:25 +0000 UTC
Your locations do not disappoint. I imagine you're going to kill it on the challenges!
2020-10-14 14:31:04 +0000 UTC
Oh yes.
It's jelly time.
Argus9 (Jonathan)
2020-10-14 11:52:19 +0000 UTC
Some great photos there. Looking forward to the video once it's out! Enjoy!
Michael Taylor
2020-10-14 08:55:25 +0000 UTC
This really makes me want to do my own Japan roadtrip someday! I know how much my shy boyfriend would enjoy a private log :). Fingers crossed for the typhoon moving away!
Nynke de Haas
2020-10-14 07:28:29 +0000 UTC
I love Takayama. Probably the place I’ve enjoyed most from my two trips to Japan so far. Hida beef was so good I literally could not stop eating it! (And about £65 for 400g was extremely reasonable)
Nick M
2020-10-14 07:14:05 +0000 UTC
Also isn't the day after a typhoon the best for viewing Fuji as typically the skies will be clear?
Luke Watts
2020-10-14 06:07:55 +0000 UTC
Keep up with the great work, try not to die from over exhaustion
2020-10-14 06:05:06 +0000 UTC
I feel like ryokans are a thing that everyone should stay at at least once on a trip to Japan.
Khaltzane
2020-10-14 05:47:15 +0000 UTC
Enjoying all the updates, glad today was great. :)
Rainstorm Travel
2020-10-14 05:30:21 +0000 UTC
All this AND a new video!? This is gonna be a good Wednesday!
Søren Lahn Sloth
2020-10-14 05:25:47 +0000 UTC
Amazing! We stayed in Gero for our honeymoon in 2018, did you stay in Yunoshimakan Ryokan?
Luke Watts
2020-10-14 05:24:55 +0000 UTC
These photos are amazing! Can’t wait to see the video! What dishes did you have at the Ryokan? Just curious. Fingers crossed that the typhoon is not a typhoon and just a blip in the matrix. Enjoy the rest of the journey🚘
Jolie
2020-10-14 02:49:43 +0000 UTC
At this point I'm not ruling out anything. I'm a desperate desperate man.
Abroad in Japan
2020-10-14 02:12:37 +0000 UTC
Never knew it until now, but I need a private onsen log bathtub.
2020-10-14 02:08:49 +0000 UTC
What is the plan if you dont get to see fuji? Are you actually gonna CGI it? Haha
Sander Hothershøj
2020-10-14 02:08:20 +0000 UTC
Can't wait to watch Dr. Jelly again 🤣🤣
2020-10-14 02:04:56 +0000 UTC
Sorry to hear about the typhoon.
2020-10-14 02:01:40 +0000 UTC
This sounds like a great time! Also, it'll be great to see Dr. Jelly again.
Storm
2020-10-14 01:59:43 +0000 UTC
This is the most delightful torture I've ever endured. 😂 These previews only make me want to watch the full pan-out even MORE! Lol 💜
Jewel - (Freyja's Konjures)
2020-10-14 01:58:05 +0000 UTC
Haha today made up for that unpalatable nightmare.
Abroad in Japan
2020-10-14 01:55:46 +0000 UTC
I must say that I envy all that food you’re eating during this adventure (except for the bee larva though, nobody wants that)
2020-10-14 01:52:57 +0000 UTC
This is fantastic.
tori bees
2020-10-14 01:51:45 +0000 UTC