I went to Niigata city on Sunday and stayed there for two nights. Met
up with a friend who lives and works there. I splurged a bit and stayed
at a Dormy Inn. Most of the hotels in that chain have nice onsen (hot
spring) baths. In this particular one the men's bathing area is on the
top floor (10th floor) and the women's is on the 2nd. Thus the men's
bathing area has an open air bath but not the women's one.
First
night there we had a bite to eat at an izakaya (Japanese tapas bar) which I picked because they had "nodogoro", a local fish specialty, on their menu. The fish gets its name from its almost black gills. Following that we went to a craft beer bar. They had one weird one
from the Shonan (Kamakura to Enoshima) area down in Kanagawa prefecture.
It was a bright emerald blue. Didn't taste like beer at all. It was more like Kool-Aid. That definitely won't be a beer I'll be look out for in the future. After
that we walked around and popped into a wine bar. I said "Let's pop in
here and get a drink so I can use the loo". Three glasses of wine later
we were still in the place. We should've ordered a bottle of wine. The woman running the place used to work
at another pub which my friend used to frequent. They closed up during
the winter. Apparently their landlord had wanted to renovate the building but changed their mind at the last minute. The pub owner told the landlord he had already sold all his furniture, fixtures, and equipment was there was no way he could stay open.
The next day I went on a trek in the pouring rain.
Visited Hakusan Shrine (build in the 16th century), Gokoku Shrine (built
in 1944/45), the old Saito family summer residence (the somewhat large
garden was closed because of rain), and the Niigata City Museum (also
known as Minato Pia). I think I walked about 18km to cover all that.
Bandai Bridge, Niigata City, on a rainy Monday
We
were going to have dinner at a Thai place but it was closed and the
place that featured Okinawan food was full. Ended up at a yakitori
place. After that we went to a "snack" (karaoke and snacks) bar and
finally ended up at Bar 37, which is one of my friend's usual haunts.
One of the customers remembered me from my visit to Niigata last year.
The next morning I stuck my nose in the Niigata Manga and Anime Museum.
Didn't have time for the Evangelion themed Japanese sword collection
exhibit.
I travelled to Niigata city this time by train. I
didn't want to deal with parking for a two night stay. Took local
trains on the way there. Took an express train from Niigata to
Sakamachi on the way back. Very comfy. Similar experience to riding a
shinkansen train but obviously lower speeds. The train from Sakamachi
to Yonezawa was just one car. The line isn't electrified so it was a
diesel engine train.