
We commandeer a couple of the back rows in the bus
noticing that they have extra leg room again. Frank, Marc and Brian have the
5-seat back row to themselves for the next two days and Gill and I sit in the
next row next to Luchen and Fangyuan on the first day and then Frans and Sue on
the second day... there’s plenty of merriment thrown in through the next two
days at the back of our bus.


A little further on we stop for selfies against
some seriously stunning backdrops and then find ourselves high-tailing it back
to our bus so that we don’t miss the first deadline of the day... along the way
we overtake Otis setting up a picture of the river and we relax the pace a
little realizing that we won’t be the last ones onto our bus. (And it turns out
we’re all in good time anyway!)


Walking down the road we spot Gill and Sue coming
towards us and we end up meeting inside a French patisserie, so we have cake.
After the cake the boys head down the main drag and take turns to pose behind
the cut-out figures dotted down the main road, much to the amusement of the
locals as we hunch behind the various figures designed for people significantly
shorter than us! It makes a good set of mementos though!


We’ve arranged to meet the Young’s, Nick, Marc and
Frank for dinner so we head downstairs and find most of them in the lobby.
While we’re waiting for the Young’s, Brian walks in through the front door
announcing he’s found us a great Indian joint around the corner (when in
Japan....) so we follow him around and settle down in a corner of the
restaurant. Before we’ve even had a chance to order, Brian and Sue’s meals
arrive - apparently having already ordered - or the chef’s telepathic - we
weren’t certain.
Soon enough we’re all tucking in to a variety of
spiciness and it’s pretty darn good. There’s plenty of banter and fun and after
dinner we stop in at the Family Mart for some bus snacks and some office sweets
for back home. It doesn’t take long to fall asleep.


We roll into Hakone just before lunchtime and we’re
told that Mine will be opening his shop outside Izumiya at 1:30. We head in the
opposite direction and duck into
Maruyama for a nose around - there are already many people raking through the
puzzle boxes for sale and Marc and I head around to the back to view the
private collection and the yosegi work. We head across the road to the Karakuri
Museum and get caught out by the door, again, in spite of having “solved” it
last time. A bit embarrassing! There’s a great selection of Karakuri Creation
Group boxes available for browsing and buying... there’s another souvenir shop
further down the road and a jewellery store that Gill spotted something nice in
last time we were here.

I spot a couple of old-looking Kamei book boxes and
William W and I each end up taking a copy. I pick up a simple looking burr that
looks really pretty and a set of simple muku puzzle boxes that I think should
nest nicely (they do). I also convince myself that a little wooden muku dish
will work well as a spinning top platform, so I join the back of the queue.
While I’m there, Mine-San comes up to me and says hello and then tells me he’ll
wait to open his shop until I get out of the shop after I’ve paid for my little
pile of goodies.
True to his word, as I come out of the shop, he
looks over to me, smiles and waves, and then puts out a pile of 4L Basket
puzzles and a bunch of Tetra-spinner puzzles. The surrounding gannets duly
hoover up everything in sight in about 5 minutes and the folks who’d timed
their visit so that they got back at the officially announced hour are left
disappointed as there’s nothing left by then... I’ve got contacts, me.

Along the jetty there’s a wonderfully regal-looking
heron patiently waiting for a fish to stray too near while a bunch of ducks
seem to be doing a great job of scaring off the fish.
Further along the shore we get a great view of the
pirate ship pulling in to the jetty with Mount Fuji briefly visible in the
background. So Marc and I snap away - he finds the perfect spot, I take the pic
as well.

We reassemble in the shore opposite the buses and
say goodbye to Jean Baptiste and Edouard who’re making their own way home from
there... Gill and I resolve to come back and spend some more time in Hakone,
possibly a few days on the way to the next Japanese IPP?
The bus ride into Tokyo is quite long and
punctuated by a few traffic jams due to broken down trucks in the fast lane and
road-works. We roll into Tokyo and make a few stops, saying goodbye to friends
as they get off for their hotels or to catch trains, before the buses head out
to our hotel outside Narita airport.
We’ve booked the hotel directly from their website
and have their cheap rate that excludes breakfast... expectations are not
exactly sky-high but it’s the last night of the trip and we’ll probably be able
to sleep anywhere. When we’re checking in the clerk gives us the key and smiles
very broadly when he tells us it’s a bright room - cool - if you say so... so
we take the elevator up to the top floor and find our room, which turns out to
be a rather large suite, complete with massive bathroom and dining room. Now
the check-in clerk’s comment makes sense and we spread out and chill... dining
on leftover snacks rather than heading out to try and find dinner after 10
o’clock.
There’s a little bit of re-packing to do in the
morning and we head down to breakfast where we spot Vinco and Dagmar, John and
Bill and Janice - it’s weird only seeing 5 people from IPP at breakfast, I
guess it is all actually coming to an end...
Let me leave you with one story about a nameless
puzzler, just for a chuckle at the end. I’d been talking to nameless about his
(spoiler) flights (spoiler) home and where he was staying on the night the
post-IPP trip ended - turned out he’d booked a hotel for the night of the 6th
and intended to fly out on the 7th, as late as possible to give himself some
time to explore on his last day... so he sought out the latest flight he could
find and it turns out that there’s one at 30 minutes after midnight -
brilliant, right? Eh, not really - turns out he wouldn’t be able to use his
hotel room for more than an hour (think about it) and they wouldn’t refund him
for the room, and to add insult to injury, because the buses were running a
little late, he had a mad rush to get from the centre of Tokyo out to Haneda
airport in time for his flight. Lesson learnt: nameless should definitely let
Jo take care of his travel arrangements in future!
Hello Allard
ReplyDeleteI have two question . I see that you bring back from the IPP 39 the lockd'in from Bryan Turner . I can't see any review about it how it is ? The second one it's about the puzzleduck Pasture from Kel did you make a review about it ?
best regards Yacine
Hi Yacine - you're quite right - I haven't written anything about either of them yet. Have a great day.
Delete