tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6239774207937548463.post1064907914286226004..comments2024-03-11T20:41:59.252-06:00Comments on Of Toys and Co: Takimibashi Suspension Bridge, NikkoD.http://www.blogger.com/profile/12606515472124254336noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6239774207937548463.post-11064411804885146372011-08-28T05:56:03.968-06:002011-08-28T05:56:03.968-06:00Hi Julia,
Sorry to hear that your Nikko and hoste...Hi Julia,<br /><br />Sorry to hear that your Nikko and hostel experience was crappy :( Nikko is tricky to navigate, and as much research as hubby, my sister and I thought we did, our first day there still turned out to be ho-hum, save for the this surprise bridge. The "onsen" we went to was a total disappointment :( <br /><br />Thankfully, the hostel we stayed at was nice. Although the next time we go I think I'd rather book a ryokan with a private bath. It will be expensive, but better than wasting half a day walking around looking for an "onsen."<br /><br />Blah...D.https://www.blogger.com/profile/12606515472124254336noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6239774207937548463.post-45278041012418970952011-08-27T14:29:37.378-06:002011-08-27T14:29:37.378-06:00Reminds me of my visit to Nikko last summer, which...Reminds me of my visit to Nikko last summer, which was pretty craptastic.<br />We also stayed pretty close to the station (in a place called Nikko Park Lodge) and not only was the hostel weird, the receptionist was a complete b*tch. O.o<br />Then they sent us to an onsen somewhere in the middle of nothing at night (three girls) where we ended up taking a cab back to the hostel because it was freaking scary to walk in the middle of nowhere at night. ^^;Juliahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06615046738488357378noreply@blogger.com