Diary: Tokaido Trail – Day 6 | Shimizu | 17.08.2019

09:00 wake up

I really lived far away from the Numazu station and since another interesting sight was on my way to the station I decided to give it a visit.

11:45 arrival at VIEW-O Watergate. This 30m tall Watergate is one of Japan’s biggest Watergate and apperently functions to protect the area from Tsunamis (source:info scripture at the gate). With only 100 yen you can get to the observatory and would probably get a good view on Mt Fuji. Unlucky for me my day was a bit cloudy.

I had my flash on but decided to keep the pictures since it made up a good effect

On my way to the station I also accidentally found an old Tokaido trail milestone.

And some kind of anime event seems to go on, even my hostel roommate mentioned something like that.

Edit: OK seems like Numazu features in an anime called love live and a lot of people want to see the original scenery (source).

14:40 arrival at Kamara Station. I went by train from Numazu and skipped the Tokaido stations Hara and Yoshiwara.

From here on I walked through Yui and found some old friends.

In comparison to Kokunodate I have a more realistic feeling that these houses around here are really old instead of being maintained to look old.

Through my keen observational skills I discovered that to get from Yui to the next Tokaido station Okitsu you have to go through the Satto pass.

16:30 Again on a clear day it would provide a superb view on Mt Fuji and is quite an enjoyable hike along the coast and street as well.

Mt Fuji should be visible right in the center

17:25 I actually wanted to walk to Shimizu – my final tokaido station for today – but on my way one of my blisters on my pinky toe broke causing pain with every step which is why I took a shortcut by train.

As today the walk to the Satto pass was just right with a nice view, some effort and a fresh breeze. Bonus points would have been given if the clouds weren’t so cloudy.

steps: 30812 (20. 16km)

spendings: 1848 hotel, 2600 food and drinks

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