Last Monday, the weather cleared up and we had a gorgeous day out at the park with my dad. Elisabeth and I took him to see our local playground (where my camera died so this is it for the pictures of that part of the day), then to Seishin riverside park for some cherry blossom appreciation.
Then when Kevin came home later that afternoon, we packed up our homemade sushi and headed out to Mt Moiwa. We decided to walk there since there wasn't too far on the map. And walking is the best way to see anything when you travel!
We walked down Kanjo-dori in the direction of the mountain and were soon looking up at the tracks the cable cars go up! (Photo by Kevin)
It's about $17 per person to get a round trip up and down the mountain using the cable cars but oh so worth it! Especially if you wisely time it like we did where you see the city during daylight hours, then at sunset and then at night.
We were rewarded with these views at the top outside the building.
Here you can see a bit of the building and the temple.
Prayers.
These mountains to the south of us are my favorite view in the city and I want to burn the memory to my brain forever of how beautiful they are.
Here you can see Sapporo Dome and the eastern part of town.
Downtown Sapporo.
We had no idea it was this big!
Here you can see how the Toyohira river cuts through the city.
That bit of trees on the left under the river is the tail end of Nakajima park that we've been to many times. And that archy bridge is the lookout bit of Horohira bridge which I've blogged about before too.
The last bridge on the right is the one we took pictures from above!
I believe the little "hill" in this picture is Maruyama as in we had our hanami at the base of it a while back.
The first chunk of the mountain you go up the rope way. Then you stop at a gift shop and then go up the rest in this cable car trip that's just a couple minutes. Like a roller coaster! :)
At the top of the observation deck the views are just breathtaking.
They have a "love lock" tradition at the top of the observation deck.
And this bell is what lovers are supposed to ring together. I think.
As we ate our sushi at the top of the observation deck, the sun started to go down. And it started getting MUCH colder. FAST!
Within minutes the sun was gone and the clouds descended.
The south side of the mountain was the only part that we could see some city lights through. We basically were in the clouds the rest of the time. It was still beautiful even though we didn't get to see the real city lights of Sapporo.
It's super hazy and cold in the clouds!
Here's a poster of what the views are like on a clear night! Bummer we missed it but oh well!
On the ride down the mountain we saw a good part of the city lights when we got beneath the clouds, it was GORGEOUS!
This was definitely a highlight of our trip and I am so glad we finally went! :)
Amazing pictures from Mt. Moiwa!!!! Love that pic of the three of you - everyone is so photogenic :) The pictures at sunset and the clouds are just beautiful. I can see why this was an adventure not to be missed while in Sapporo. Such a shame that Elisabeth won't remember this time, but she will certainly have the blog to reflect on that documents the experience. Such a wonderful way to preserve this space in time, and you do such an amazing job of writing and photographing the memories. :)
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