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The Mitch Chronicles Part 8 – Ski Holiday Day 4

Third day of skiing and New Year

We weren’t sure on the first day if we would want three days of skiing, and if we did whether we would want the third day to be a lesson day or not so we left it till just before to decide. We knew by the start of the second day that we wanted a third day and decided to have it as a day where we could just mess about by ourselves. So after an early breakfast at the lodge, we headed out! I forgot to say that I’d had breakfast there yesterday too, but I hadn’t specified that it was only me as Mitch can’t stomach food in the morning so Owner had waited ages for Mitch to come and eventually asked and I felt really bad as he must have been getting a little anxious! Oops! Lesson learnt!

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Breakfast

We got there and I tried to see if we could update our 2 day ski lift pass to a 3 day but sadly we couldn’t we just had to buy the full price 1 day version. But never mind! They were little square plastic chips that you stick in a pocket and then wave at the machine but Mitch had his in his breast pocket so always had to rub himself up against the machine; it didn’t get any less funny!

Our ski lift tokens

Our ski lift tokens

We looked at the map and found the way to the very top of the mountain, we had only been about halfway up on the previous two days, and we wanted a real adventure. So on the gondola, on the ski lift, on the new and scary ski lift and then on one more! We knew there was a food place a little way down, and then a little further down from that is the final ski lift to the peak. So we got all the way up the one that drops you off above the restaurant, slid down a bit, ate some thick and yummy pizza, bought me a blue neck tube scarf thing, skiid down a little more and prepared for the highest ski lift of the mountain! All the slopes were new to us so we didn’t know what to expect but the challenges proved to be good fun!

When we got to the very top we didn’t expect it but the weather had really turned. I took a photo to show it but there was so much fog you could only see a little way in front! And so we set off…… It was much like the beginner slope with a few of the other slopes stuck in there; there were some gentle bits, some very steep bits and then bits where everyone had to walk!! It was so much more exhausting than we had anticipated too, we went down the entire mountain in one! We got to the bottom and had some more food and a good rest about 1.30pm; in our favourite cheesy hash brown place of course!

We might have been knackered out by the mega long first run, but we were far from done! We went back up to the mid-range bit to play. And I really mean play! We went over loads of jumps, in and out of the cross-country bits, up and down the banks (with plenty of screaming from me! I once went far higher than I intended, scared myself silly and promptly did it again because it was really fun!). We spent ages up there just messing about and really enjoying what we’d learnt which was great. We even ran into our teacher from the first day and we told her about our engagement! She was really really excited and happy for us bless her, she’s such a warm person, I hope we get to meet her again one day. On the final run down we took some timer selfies, we tried to get ourselves jumping and it took so many tries!! We had a hilarious time getting it right; we must have looked like right plonkers. We took some time to soak in the views too, everything about this place was beautiful. On the final leg of our final run down, we crossed the last bit of the intermediate slope that looked so steep to us and I was itching to try it! My legs were ready way before my head was and I could feel my body warring with my brain to go down it and just go for it! I said as much to Mitch and told him that if my legs were ready then I must be too, just my brain hadn’t caught on yet and off I went!! I’m so glad I did, I would have regretted not going for the whole rest of the journey, if not forever! It was just as steep as it looked and I basically snow plowed all the way down, but I did it!! Mitch went down the normal slope and met me at the bottom, ready to say goodbye to skiing for this holiday…

On the way home, we asked Owner if he could take us somewhere that would sell Cassis, a fancy and very very yummy alcohol that they often do with orange juice in karaoke bars; we wanted to have something to celebrate the New Year with! So he kindly took us to a shop he knew that sold all kinds of booze and waited in the car while we looked. We found 2 kinds and bought both to compare  them. as well as some orange juice, coke and red bull to mix with.

Our New Year's prep!

Our New Year’s prep!

New Year in Japan is sort of like our Christmas; Basically reverse the traditions for Christmas and New Year and you get Japan’s holidays! They spend Christmas partying with their friends and don’t have any special traditions as such, but New Year is for family, they have food that they always eat every year and they go to a shrine at midnight. Needless to say Mitch and I were keen to take part in this! Owner was making a New Year dinner so we had some of that, it was delicious! We also met some of the other residents that had come over the last couple of days and the whole evening was warm and friendly 🙂 One of the ladies there was exactly like Mitch’s mum if she were Japanese! Everything from her voice to her mannerisms to her slippers were perfect, it was uncanny!

After dinner Mitch and I planned to go to the shrine for midnight. We walked there as it wasn’t too far and only took us about half an hour. It was a beautiful walk, there was a giant river with mounds of snow and ice on it, snow drifts everywhere and the closer we got to town the more people having fun there were! There seemed to be some kind of party procession which we ended up in, something about going up a gondola to see fireworks but as it was 11.55 we didn’t think we’d make it in time and went to our little shrine instead. We were glad we did, we joined the back of a queue that was about 30 people long, and before we’d gotten half way through the queue was down the road and out of sight! The group behind us gleefully gave us the New Year greeting and were even more gleeful when I replied! We chatted a bit and then some fireworks went off; presumably the ones from the gondola, but there were only a few so we were glad we were in the shrine at midnight rather than in a gondola 🙂 It was a great New Year all in all! When we got to the top to make our wish, someone had made a little snowman and popped him on the lip of the building; all very cute! We got given a bit of paper by the priest when we had finished which is for good luck and so on and then we went down and bought some charms from the gift shop too. Mitch got a general one and I got one for technical skills; hoping it will help me with things like skiing, photography and such! After asking some people to take photos of us at the entrance we walked back home and fell exhausted into comfy beds. ‘Twas a fun day!

Part 9, coming soon!

The Mitch Chronicles Part 7 – Ski Holiday day 3

Second day of skiing lessons and…………. a surprise!!!

We decided to have lessons for two days as we both made really great progress on the first day and didn’t see any reason to stop! So another 6000 yen each and we were off! I should mention here that the ski lift pass was actually quite expensive too, we bought 2 days worth each on our first day as we knew we’d do two days of skiing at least, whether it was lesson style or not so we saved a little bit of money but it still cost 4500 yen per day each (about £26). It seems like quite a lot of money to me, since there are so many hundreds of people on the slopes… But I guess when you take into account that that is all you pay; there’s no entry fee; I suppose it works out.

The second day we had a different teacher, which was ok but he wasn’t as nice as the lady before. She was really fun and nice but this guy sort of seemed to think we were an imposition or something. He was a good teacher, he showed us some more technical things and we did improve still but we were a little sad that he wasn’t as fun-loving as our previous teacher. That being said he did push us past what we thought we could do! I forgot to mention that the previous day it had been only Mitch and I, so we basically got a private lesson! There was a middle aged guy with us on this time though, and he also seemed to think we were dragging him back. But he had only paid for a half day so after lunch he was gone. But he seemed to lighten up a little when I fell over in a rather comedic way! I leant back a bit too far and ended up lying on my back with my skis still skiing along the floor, so I rather looked like I’d given up and just wanted to have a quick nap while finishing my run towards them!! We had quite a few funny falls over the few days, we laughed at each other an awful lot and thankfully didn’t do any damage.

We had learnt our lesson the day before and instead of pizza we found the place that Anna and Clint recommended called ‘Beer and Bar’ which very quickly became our favourite place to eat! It didn’t sell meals as such, but there were all sorts of bits of meals to pick from, our favourite of all being the cheesy hash browns!!! They were so delicious I’m dribbling just typing about them….. But enough of that. We had edamame, cheesy hash browns, sausage, melon soda and coke. It was just what we needed after a morning of learning some technical stuff.

Once we got back on the slopes we were down to just us two again and the teacher was a little friendlier which was great. The only problem we had was the wind picked up so much that the 5 minute gondola took us over an hour as they kept stopping it! It did mean that we got to watch the snowmobile people for a while and have a long look at the mountain tops so it wasn’t all bad. I mentioned in the gondola that I wanted to be able to do the jumps and the half-pipe and after one run down the main slope we had been practising on, he took us to the top of the half-pipe! We didn’t realise he was serious a first, we thought he just wanted to show us! But then he said we could do it if we wanted and I thought, what the heck, and said I would but Mitch took a little more convincing; it was his second day skiing ever so that’s understandable! But we went for it and it was great fun. Mitch and I nearly smashed head first into each other and one snowboarder actually did take Mitch out but other than that, we managed it, it was so exhilarating and we got a great story out of it! We also started going over loads of the jumps and the mini cross-country bits, going up and down the snow banks at the sides of slopes and generally learning to have fun in ways other than skiing down!

The teacher was kind enough to stay 20 minutes on after the lesson finished to make up for the gondola taking so long which was nice seeing as it wasn’t his fault. We headed down the mountain and had another round of hash browns while we waited for Owner and found Clint and Anna there already. Have some pictures to break up this wall of text!

So next is the wonderful surprise! We wanted to check out the Shinto shrine in town; it looked very sweet from the outside so even though our Mexican reservation was at 6pm, we went a little earlier and got dropped at the shrine. It was very close to the restaurant anyway so we had loads of time. It turned out to be even cuter than it looked; you follow a long line past the gates and up some stairs and you end up in a little courtyard with a gift shop, tiny bridge and a huge set of steps to the main building. There was a tree next to the stairs that was so wide it would have taken about 15 people to surround it I’m sure! We walked all the way up and the view was great, everything was decked out for New Year’s (which is a very important holiday to the Japanese) so it had a warm, traditional feel despite the snow.

Here comes the best bit! We walked back down after a little more investigating and Mitch stopped me on the bridge. Let me first explain that I’m stupidly good at guessing presents which is why, but he handed me a little plastic capsule, the kind you get in those machines you stick a few bob in and wind the wheel. I saw a small blue box. I knew it!! I opened it up and found the most beautiful engagement ring (ever, of course) and suddenly Mitch was trying to go all one-knee on me! I knew I would have laughed and cringed if he’d got all the way down ‘cos I find it far to cliché so he asked me like a gentleman and gave me a cuddle. I was so happy I didn’t even notice that the wind had picked up until a load of snow fell off the trees beside us! ‘Twas like it wanted to say congratulations too. We spent a little while trying to take some photos of ourselves on the bridge, but there was nowhere good to put the camera and the flash only lit our feet!! I’ll put them up here anyway 😛

So it was with new excitement that we skipped over to the Mexican! They looked positively disgusted to see such happy people…. And we didn’t care one bit! We took some photos, told some people and had a wonderful meal. I really recommend it if you’re ever in Hakuba; it’s called Uncle Steven’s. We had a great time there and the food was great. When we walked out of the place, we found irony staring us in the face in the form of a giant sign with an arrow pointing to the German restaurant we had spent so long looking for last night! Ah well! After we had eaten, we called plenty of family and told them all, but couldn’t get through to everyone so we went for a shopping trip and bought a couple of memorabilia things, a snowman sake bottle and cup with Hakuba written on it, some souvenirs and so on. We called Mitch’s parents afterwards too and then went to wait for Owner in a small car park where he’s dropped us off. There was a huuuuge pile of snow so we spent a good while climbing and sliding down it!! The whole day and night was filled with fun and snow and exciting adventures, it was so wonderful; I just wish I could describe it better!!

The Mitch Chronicles continues soon… for now, I’ll leave you with this Santa that was in the lodge porch 🙂

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