Short view of Takaragawa (宝川温泉) II
The next morning (really early in the morning… 6 a.m.) again we were dressed in our yukatas and willing to get cooked a bit more time as we had to leave the room at 10 a.m. Here I am crossing one of the bridges.
This time, I used the ninja gesture of the hidden tiger among the Autumn Leafs ready to shoot a Yokomenuchi (dedicated to all the practitioners of Aikido and specially to Mancontro people!)
In our way to the Rotenburo I took some pictures of the environment, overwhelming, judge by yourself:
Of course, it was so early that no one else had the idea of getting up so we had the whole complex for ourselves.
Feeling envious? Let’s continue a bit more…
In this picture we can see a native…
Another native, entering the Rotenburo…
There were a lot of things that called my attention, one of them was the amount of stone statues, impressive as well.
There were offerings to Buda statues…
Pepona doll wouldn’t be less…
The main building:
What a party did we have… not all the flip-flops had owner, If so… I would have set up a “Chiringuito” to sell beers.
How beauty is Autumn!
That’s all folks!


























Si mucha envidia, y algo de odio empizo a tener. YO QUIERO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Que pasada de sitio. En un sitio asi si que merece la pena madrugar.
DIOOOOOOOOOSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!
Quedarías relajado no?? Voy a soñar con ese sitio.
(Envidia, sí, mucha, jejeje)
¡Ya te digo! Grrrr!! ¡Es un sitio precioooso!!
Bicos!
Cabronazo, a qué habías dicho que ibas a Japón?….