Day 42 - A long travel day into the mountains.
We got up early and took a bus, a commuter train, a Shinkansen, a "Thunderbird Express" train, another Shinkansen, a small-town train, and a van to get to our last stop on this epic Japan journey -- a farmhouse in Nagano prefecture.
The house is situated along the Chikuma River, near Kaesa Train station in a place called Nakano, about 20 miles from Nagano city. This is the view from the back yard.
The house itself is an old-style construction common to this area with distinctive steep roof made of metal so the snow slides off easily.
It's not snowy in July, but it is so much cooler than Kumamoto that we enjoy being outside again. Here's the view from the front porch.
And one from a short hike.
The house is situated along the Chikuma River, near Kaesa Train station in a place called Nakano, about 20 miles from Nagano city. This is the view from the back yard.
The house itself is an old-style construction common to this area with distinctive steep roof made of metal so the snow slides off easily.
It's not snowy in July, but it is so much cooler than Kumamoto that we enjoy being outside again. Here's the view from the front porch.
And one from a short hike.
We plan to explore a bit and relax a lot before our summer of alternate reality ends and we have to face the music back in Utah.
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