Riding to Tomakamai and onto a ferry to Nagoya - Six Wheels Through Japan - Osaka To Sendai and Hokkaido - Part 4 - CycleBlaze

Riding to Tomakamai and onto a ferry to Nagoya

An unexpected outcome

Our time is winding down on Hokkaido and Japan.  The  plan for today is to ride to Tomakomai and stay a night or two  before taking the 40 hour ferry to Nagoya. This will position us well for a 3 or 4 day ride back to Osaka.  
We are happy that we changed our route to include Hokkaido. It is a special place and is uniquely different from other areas of Japan.

A view of the park and gardens adjacent to our hotel. The hotel is in the distance.
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This table for picnics and meetings is set amongst the flower beds in the park.
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A delightful piece of art in the garden.
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Exquisite colours
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Large beds of poppies
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Next door is a Buddhist Temple with lovely grounds.
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Karen PoretThe windows resemble eyes peeking out at you. :)
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The vehicles are being very respectful, but we do miss the quiet roads from yesterday. There is a Japanese military base nearby.
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Sapporo beer
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Seico convenience stores offer hot food freshly prepared in house.
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This strange ad caught our attention. It is advertising an obstetric clinic
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Our route takes us through the Chitose Airport.
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A school group taking a trip.
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Yes, Mary Ellen is waiting here.
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The airport has a number of these mowers keeping the grounds in good shape.
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Rain was forecast for today and it came with a vengeance. You could feel the storm building and the downpour was very heavy. Getting Arc’teryx rain pants and jacket have paid off on this trip.
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We took refuge in a cafe to escape the deluge
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In Hokkaido most homes have these heating fuel tanks
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An elf tire store
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Tomakomai had heavy rain s well. The storm was fast and furious, as the saying goes.
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We lined up to reserve a cabin on the ferry to Nagoya for the next few days. As it is a 40 hour trip over 2  nights, we’d like to have a place to sleep. To our surprise, the agent told us that there were no cabins coming up, but if we could travel tonight, we could get a space. Yikes, we don’t have enough days left to hang around Hokkaido..  So, a chance of plan…we will take the ferry tonight  and it leaves in a few hours. Thank goodness we got here in time to secure a space.  Lots to do. Barry raced off on his trike to get some cash and  provisions from a nearby Konbini and I got us organized for the trip….plus I was able to cancel the booking for tonight’s  hotel in Tomakomai. 

It is cold, foggy and damp with a heavy mist in the air. As always, we are lined up with the motorcycles and will ride on with them. It is exciting, waiting to board the ferry…always an adventure.
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Karen PoretYou are indeed fortunate you were able to get on earlier than planned, especially to secure a sleeping spot. 40 hours is too long to not have a place to rest comfortably!
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The rain has returned. We got on the ferry in the nick of time.
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We travelled on this very ship a few years ago. It is a bit older, but we like its charm. This theatre will have live entertainment tonight with a pianist and …..
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Dinner in the dining room is a buffet. This photo shows our first visit to the buffet. We will have dinner both nights in the dining room and make our own lunches and breakfast. It is good that our cabin has a frig and hot water on demand.
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It is bittersweet to leave Hokkaido. But travel always brings fresh adventures and we are looking forward to relaxing on our ferry trip.
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Today's ride: 41 km (25 miles)
Total: 2,162 km (1,343 miles)

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