Sapporo Heading South - Can't keep the Idiot Out

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Off the rope way and went to the outside observation area on the first level. Not too many people, so thinking might not be so bad
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Sun going down, lights coming on, up to the main deck, and it was chockahs. Took me a while to get out of my nice/full of manners mode, but once I did I really enjoyed being a rude cough. Can't beat them, join them.

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Flurries of snow came and went intermittently, but did my best to get a decent photo or 2
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Then the hard part, walking down the streets to the tram stop. Must have been painful for people watching. Eventually got the job done though.
Then back to the station and a search for something to eat
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When I went to the Mt Hakodate thingy, it was back in 2016 and the crowds were not so bad.
Still a lot of people but certainly not to the point you need to be pushing and shoving...otherwise not sure how I would cope!
Oh, also I took the bus not the ropeway. Probably one of the reasons....
 
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Too cold, too slippery, gave up and went back to the station. Tully;s on the second floor and a very, par for the course, average coffee in Japan.
Then back to the hotel and the room
Hotel foyer
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The room
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Train that would get me to Shin-Hakodate pulling in
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To the station
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My ride
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This carriage seemed a bit isolated and neglected
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20 minute or so ride to Shin-Hakodate
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Pretty barren to the north of the station
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Quick and easy transfer to the Shinkansen tracks. Not much at the station, couple of small stores
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Waiting for the 10.53
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In it comes
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About a 45 minute ride to Shin-Aomori, with 25 minutes of that being in the Seikan Tunnel running under the Tsugaru Straight.
Nebutas abound in Aomori City
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As do apples
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It's only 1 stop between Shin Aomori and Aomori Station, however it was about a 45 minute wait for the local train
Snow abounds in Aomori
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About a 7 minute ride to Aomori
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The bus
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From the station overpass
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I was staying at an APA a few blocks from the station, google maps showed me 2 roads off set from the station that would lead me there.
I could choose left or right
I went right, turned out to be wrong.Tough going dragging a bag through this
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Streets looked in not great shape
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Eventually got to the hotel and dropped the bags off. Not without an old man v technology battle though. Had to get a Q code to drop and be able to pick up the bag. Worked it out eventually.
Didn't need to be challenged mentally after being absolutely stuffed physically dragging my bag around through the snow.
Unencumbered by the bag, back from whence I came to the Nebuta Museum
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A ridiculously cheap entry fee of around 400 yen, and fortunate enough to catch the end of a thrice daily Haneto performance
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Was going to ask are you going to the Snow Festival in Sapporo but you have moved on.
Are you going to see the snow monkeys?

When I was there I had big chunky waterproof boots but it was still slippery...I noticed locals had metal spiky grip things you attached to your boots...sort of like light weight ice crampons. I bought a pair of them for $10 or something. Much better. Just had to remember to take off inside.
 

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