Hidden Treasures in Aichi – Himakajima

BY Achim Runnebaum August 01, 2011 • 0 COMMENTS
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The Cherry Blossoms are long gone, and temperatures are getting warmer by the day…that can only mean summertime is on us once again. If you’re looking to get out of the sweltering concrete jungle that is Nagoya, you could do the usual thing and go to Irago… but everybody does that. You, on the other and have an adventurous spirit. You want to explore Japan and get to know the culture. Go where the locals go. Well, if you’re that kind of person, we have an insider tip for you. Why not head over to Himakajima Island? If you’ve never heard of this secret gem, you’re in for a nice surprise. It’s just a relatively short 90 minute trip on the Meitetsu train from Nagoya. Once you get to the port (Kowa), it’s just a quick 10minute ferry ride over to the Island.

You can relax on one of the two white Sandy beaches, then rent a bike or scooter to explore the island, or alternatively you can walk around the entire island in about 90 minutes. There are many nice places to see around the island and some fantastic photo ops.

After all that exploring, you’re bound to start feeling a bit peckish. Since the main source of revenue on the island is the fishing industry, you have a plethora of choices for some great seafood. You are adventurous, however, and thus might want to try the seasonal fugu specialties on offer. If you don’t feel like putting your life in danger for a little pufferfish, they also have excellent octopus dishes there. As a matter of fact, you can actually catch the octopus yourself and then cook them right then and there on a BBQ grill. It doesn’t get fresher than that, mates.

At the end of the day, head over to Sunset Beach next to the western port. A stunningly beautiful sunset will unfold right in front of your eyes and remind you that summertime in Japan doesn’t have to mean sweating your cajones off in the city – there are great alternatives nearby.

If somehow you miss the last ferry, you can opt to stay in one of the many ryokan around, and after a hearty breakfast the next morning, you can partake in one of the islands’ main attractions – swimming with dolphins.

A small Island with beautiful beaches, great food, lots to explore, stunning sunset views, and dolphins right here in Aichi – only 90minutes from Nagoya? Who would have thought. This place is perfect for the Really Adventurous Nagoyans.

 

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Achim was born in Germany, raised in the States, and is currently living in Japan. Due to this multicultural upbringing, he's an ecclectic mix of all three places. He started traveling at a young age (first with his family, later on his own), which helped foster his fascination with different places around the world. That fascination eventually grew into a full-grown passion for wanting to show the world around us and how precious this world is. He is now a professional free-lance photographer working for travel agencies, magazines, and businesses, providing various kinds of photographic services both in Japan as well as internationally. Achim's journey into photography really started about 5 years ago when he found himself living in Japan and in need of a new camera. Through chance encounters, he managed to break into the Photography profession, and has been doing it ever since. Looking through the lens taught him to see the world around us in a new way and really appreciate all aspects of nature and people. He also studied Psychology, has an M.A. in TESOL, and is a licensed Massage Practitioner. Since late 2008, he started working on RAN Magazine and was one of the original co-founders of the Magazine. He enjoys Japan and likes exploring new facets of the culture. Don't forget to like him on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/ALBAS-INC-Photography/179107081677 www.albasphotography.com

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