Guest User
November 19, 2024
It was my first time in Japan, and I was not very familiar with the area. It was also quite troublesome to get a taxi here. The owner of this homestay that we booked temporarily in Fuji was Chinese, so it was very convenient to communicate with him. The owner was super enthusiastic. We arrived at the accommodation after dark, and the owner asked why we didn't call to pick him up. Then he drove us to buy food. We booked a Japanese-style room on the first floor. It was very clean. The living room and bed were separated and quite large, suitable for a large family to live together. There was also hot spring water to soak in at night, which was quite refreshing. The owner also gave us a glass of homemade fruit wine, which was very sweet, as well as the best beer in Japan and homemade pickled garlic dishes. There was a forest nearby and it was very quiet. The next day, the owner learned that I was a painter, and recommended that we go to the most famous Owakudani in the area, and eat black eggs. The owner said that eating one egg would make you live ten years longer. 😄 The next day, the owner also took us to Lake Yamanaka, where we touched big fish, fed swans, and rode a pirate ship and a small train. We passed by the Forest of Sculpture and the Forest of Glass Art Museum, and saw Picasso's collection museum in the art museum, which was a real feast for the eyes. I was so busy playing that I accidentally left my earrings at my boss’s house. The boss was very enthusiastic and said he would keep them for me. When my dad retires, I will bring my parents back to play next time. I will also stay at the boss’s house and go hunting wild boars in the mountains with him😆😆😆
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