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Previously on Episode One.
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In this three part series we are taking a seven day six night trip from Tokyo to Kyoto,
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but not by the usual route along the Pacific coast known as the “Golden Route”, which
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most tourists take.
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Instead we are traveling through Japan's “New Golden Route” which delves into the
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country's rural interior, continues along the beautiful Sea of Japan coast, and finishes
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at Kyoto.
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A great way to travel along this New Golden Route is the Hokuriku Arch Pass, a 7-day pass
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exclusively available to overseas tourists that allows for unlimited use of all the JR Lines
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shown on this map, including the Hokuriku Shinkansen.
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In episode one, which covered the first two days of our adventure, we made our way from
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Tokyo to the Snow Monkeys in Nagano.
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Now in Episode 2 we'll make our way along the Sea of Japan coast and end in the mountain
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town of Takayama.
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So join me, Sam Evans, as we travel from Tokyo to Kyoto along Japan's New Golden Route.
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Day 3
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We start the day traveling to Itoigawa City in Niigata Prefecture, where we'll enjoy
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a scenic bike ride along the coast before having lunch at a local sushi shop.
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We then head to Toyama Prefecture where we will take a train into the Kurobe Gorge, one
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of Japan's deepest and most beautiful gorges, and end our day at Kuronagi Onsen.
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After getting off the Hokuriku Shinkansen at Itoigawa Station, we backtrack a little
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and take a local train to reach the town of Nou, where we head to the “Marine Dream”
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roadside Station.
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From there we'll enjoy a scenic 40 min bike ride along the coast, all the way to Sushi
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Katsu, a sushi restaurant not far from Itoigawa Station.
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It's the morning of Day 3 of our adventure and we are here in Nou in Niigata Prefecture.
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Now what we're going to do this morning is hire a rental cycle and cycle a few kilometers
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down that way into central Itoigawa.
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It's a beautiful day, the birds are singing, so let's get on with this!
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So we've got the rental bike, let's go!
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We just arrived at Sushi Katsu, a traditional local sushi restaurant right by the coast
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so you can bet the fish is going to be amazingly fresh.
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Following our delicious sushi lunch we make our way by Hokuriku shinkansen and local train
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to Unazuki Onsen.
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There, we transfer to the Kurobe Gorge Railway to Kuronagi Station.
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Our stop for the night is the remote riverside Kuronagi Ryokan located a picturesque 20 minute
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hike from the station.
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So we finished our wonderful riverside bath and we've sat down to our 3rd night's
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meal.
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And it's a traditional ryokan meal, which we've had now 3 nights in a row but notice
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that they are all different, depending a lot on local specialties.
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Day 4
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After an enjoyable ryokan breakfast we head further up the gorge to Keyakidaira, the final
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station of the Kurobe Gorge Railway, where we will take in some of the beautiful landscapes
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before travelling all the way to Takayama, to enjoy some of the local cuisine.
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We just arrived at Keyakidaira the final stop on the Kurobe Railway.
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This place is famous for its natural beauty so let's go and explore.
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It's now time to make a journey towards Takayama via the Hokuriku Shinkansen from
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Kurobe-Unazuki Onsen to Toyama, and then take the Takayama line to Takayama, where we'll
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head to the famous Old Town district to end our day with some local delicacies.
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After starting out the day in the kurobe gorge we finally arrived in Takayama, which is famous
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for its Old Town, and it's one of the most beautiful and well preserved in all of Japan.
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When in Takayama there are 2 must try things: the delicacy of Hida Beef, and the local sake.
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Tonight we're in a sake brewery's restaurant where I am going to enjoy both, ahead of our
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big day tomorrow in which we are going to explore Takayama's old town before heading
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on to Kanazawa.
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Itadakimasu!
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And that concludes Episode 2 of our journey.
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Make sure to join us in Episode 3, as we explore more beautiful locations
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and enjoy unique experiences
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and finally make our way to Kyoto where our adventure will come to an end.
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If you are looking for more information about this itinerary, click the links on the screen
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now, or head over to japan-guide.com, your comprehensive, up-to-date travel guide, first-hand
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from Japan.
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Happy travels.