Sunday, June 03, 2007

OIRASE Keiryu


OIRASE Keiryu is the mountain stream originated from the Towada Lake. It's 14km long, and the esplanade lais along the flow. Many waterfalls and other beauty sopts dot along the stream .


On the first day, we went up to the Towada Lake by bus and went downstream on foot. It took about two hours to walk down 5km. We got to a cataract called "Choshi Ohtaki," which is 7m in hight and 20m in width. Approaching it, we could hear the clamor of a waterfall and feel the smoke of it. We're really refleshed by shower of minus ion!

On the second day, we joined the early-morning walk tour. The tour started at 5:50am and took us to highlight spot in Oirase. We strolled about 1hour and had a breakfast by the river. It was kind of cold, so I appreciated the hot miso-soup! In the breakfast box, there were lots of local foods. However, what we enjoyed the most is the situation that we had meal. We were surrounded by the trees, heard the song of the stream and the humming of the birds, were bathed in morning sunlight and breathed fresh air. We all really enjoyed those and nice chat.

After we got back to the hotel, we took the hot spring and warmed our chilled bodies. It was short stay, though, we were satisfied with Oirase very much. I thanked there's such a beautiful nature in Japan and I could visit there.

3 Comments:

Blogger mama's friend said...

You had excellent time with your family in Oirase.
You have to say thank you for your lucky.
To your father, mother and God!

Anyway, I had been thinking Oirase Keiryu originated from top of the mountain for a long time though I've been there once.
How shameful!
I hope to go there again to confirm it...

3:51 PM  
Blogger Yuko said...

Thank you for your comment!
you did go to Oirase, too!! You've been to many places! So you certainly know how wonderful place that is.
As you mentioned, I can't help praising God! I felt the mighty works of God.
Of course, I also appreciate my parents! I hope to visit there again, too...

9:26 PM  
Blogger SOROS said...

I wonder if you can tell me where to sleep there.. I'm trying to make reservations but I don't know if its better to stay in Towada or directly in Oirase. What your recommendation would be?
Regards Sara
soros004@yahoo.com

1:44 AM  

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