Thursday, March 12, 2015

Day 7- Kinosaki

Bought a Bento to eat on train (880yen)
The corn soup and green tea is from dispenser machine, nice. 
Bento is cold and beef is stiff but still flavorable.
 Kinosaki Onsen Station
It takes 140mins from Kyoto. Reached 11am
 Tourist information and baggage storage
Walking street
The shops and restaurants mostly close at 5-6pm on this street.
 Oyado Asagoya
Very friendly host with little english.
5600yen per night + 350yen onsen tax.
  Free onsen pass for 7 public baths.
From 1400-2300hrs and next day from 0700-1000hrs
 Welcome drink from the host, Miki
 It also provides Kimono, socks, bath bag, towels, toothbrush.
Season for Matsuba Crab
Fishermen only allow to catch the crabs on 7 November to 31 March yearly.
 
 Okesho Fresh Fish Market
Restuarant is upstairs and another outlet just a few steps away.
The second outlet nearer to trains station.
I have a sumptuous lunch.
Grilled Oyster 180yen
Grilled Matsuba Crab 1690yen
Deep Fried Swordfish 1290yen
Sashimi 1300yen
Grilled Fugu Fins Soak in Sake, light with a flame 760yen
And Oh goodness, the taste is robust!!!
 Back to room and get ready for onsen!
There is an additional coat but is too heavy for me.
 Ready for onsen!
Goshonoyu Bath
Highly recommended by my host and is the most crowded one.
There is one indoor, 8 outdoor onsens.
 Kounoyu Bath
This is a more quiet bath and one of the furthest.
A quiet and beautiful old town.
Just mere 7pm and hardly see anyone on the road.
 Drinking onsen water
 Satonoyu Bath
Just next to the train station.
 Foot onsen
 Dinner time.
Recommend by my host. Probably the worst meal i had in this trip:(
Kani don 1180yen.

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