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Onbashira

Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2004 3:31 am
by enderzero
It only happens once every 7 years, and it happened last weekend.

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http://www.naganoajet.com/onbashira.html

But it is hapenning thi weekend too!

Jaime and I are planning (right buddy?) to go on Sunday. We were thinking of buying the JR 10,000 unlimited local pass which is good for 3 days or 3 people for one day (confirmation on that?). We would love a 3rd person or as many people as are down.

Leave Shibuya 8am - arrive Shimosuwa Noon. Leave Shimosuwa 6pm (or sooner if we are done) and return by 10. Not too bad for 3300 yen and the chance to see crazy people slide down steep hills on giant trees.

Any interest?

Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2004 8:46 pm
by Ocean11
I just did a translation about this written by the CEO of Epson. Apparently, taking part in the Onbashira is just like working at a company. Can you imagine?

Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2004 3:45 am
by danz
yo...I am interested too!
I was thinking of checking it out with mary, but no plans yet...that deal sounds good though...

lets get this shit together...

danz

Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2004 6:52 am
by enderzero
Awesome!! I am totally down. I was thinking about seein if Eddie would be into it as well. Seems like his kind of thing.

You guys think this is doable for Sunday?

Leave Shinjuku 8:33 on "Togenkyo Panorama" (快速桃源郷パノラマ号)
Arrive Kofu 10:22
Leave Kofu 10:56 on Chuo Hon
Arrive Shimosuwa 12:17

We need to know if the 1万 ticket is good on the Panorama train and we should also check to make sure 3 different people can all use it on the same day.

We may also want to check into making sure we can still get into the festival if we arrive at 12:30.

I am in Kobe until Saturday but lets get this locked in.

Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2004 7:01 am
by danz
I got some free time tomorrow afternoon (I think...)...

Ill give you a call and we can figure shit out

danz

Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2004 5:23 pm
by satori
For the seishunjuhachi kippu you get 5 rides - it can be one person 5 times, or 5 people 1 time, it doesnt matter. And its actually like 12,500 I think. Only works for JR as far as I know. Check the JR site for more info.

Ive always wanted to go to that too - will have to wait 7 more years...

Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2004 5:49 pm
by enderzero
The ones we bought in October were 3 rides and between 9000 and 10,000.

SpiderMonkey?

Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2004 7:43 pm
by spidermonkey
The ones we got last time could also be split up like that 3 people one ticket one day. Or 2 people 2tickets and a couple of cheap normal tickets 6 days.
I got the seishunjuhachi kippu a couple of years ago too. that worked out okay but it's for non-express trains I think.
Anyway take lots of pictures of people being crushed under logs for me.

Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2004 10:39 pm
by danz
got some info....

1) Express Train - RT + Bento 9,800/person
I think it takes around 2 to 2.5 hrs to get there

2) Bus - RT 5,500/person
from Shinjuku : 7:20am - 10:32am (in shimosuwa)
8:20 - 11:32
leaves every hr...

3) Couldnt find out anything about that 10,000yen/3person thing...but now I know what to ask for...will give it a shot...

I think now cy and Mr*, me and mary , and ender are interested....

peace...
danz

Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2004 10:57 pm
by Goemon
I'd like to go, but can't make it on Sunday. I think I'm hitting Kamakura ( :sleep: ) on Saturday if anyone's innerezted.

Posted: Thu Apr 08, 2004 12:36 am
by Ocean11
I made the Nagano/Edo trip several times on the express and it is a bore, even if you fernerate heavily on the way to the station. I can't really imagine what it would be like dragging it out into 4 hours...

Posted: Thu Apr 08, 2004 7:17 pm
by enderzero
4 hours isn't really all that bad, especially if you've got a few people to chat with along the way. The bus I took to Kobe the other day went right past Lake Suwa. Pretty built up area. The greater Suwa metropolis seems to be more of a city (7 cities I believe) than Nagano-shi.

So who is into this? I know Danz is for sure. db? sparkle? Are you guys thinking it sounds doable?

I would rather do the 3300Y train but the 5000Y bus would probably be worth it. It sounds like that train ticket doesn't exist any more. I know that the train ticket that Jonathan and I bought back in October was definitely good for 3 days of local travel or 3 people all on one day. It sounds like the Seishunjuhachi ticket that just finished in March but for 3 days instead of 5. No one I can get a hold of seems to know for sure though.

The other option is the old rent a car standby. It would be likely faster and less expensive (with a full load) but maybe more of a hassle. Any one like that idea? Maybe we could find someone that wants to go that already has a car. 2 days to go. We need to lock this down.

Posted: Thu Apr 08, 2004 8:07 pm
by danz
yo...

car rentals?? yah right :lol: unless of course Mr* got his international license...welcome to the Manzone :shifty:

I am down for sure and so is Mary...we are going to buy our bus tickets today...7:20am bus is what we are shooting for. Mary is also inviting a bunch of her friends, but I am not sure who is in or not...

My vote is every man for himself! Big crews become a hassle quick...

I think db is going to korea w/some chick

danz

Posted: Thu Apr 08, 2004 9:21 pm
by Goemon
Mr* got his international license
He was too busy obtaining his black belt in Karate Guitar:
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Posted: Thu Apr 08, 2004 9:36 pm
by mistasparkle*
I don't understand what the big fuss is about.... why don't we just take Goemon's new ride:

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Posted: Thu Apr 08, 2004 9:42 pm
by enderzero
bwahahahaha :lol:

Posted: Thu Apr 08, 2004 10:00 pm
by Goemon
Yeah, I need some heavy machinery to carry that python around.


And what are you laughing at, Hotel SebbunIrebbun?
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Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2004 9:02 pm
by enderzero
That newspaper looks nice.

WELL ANYWAY...

We went to Onbashira, Image 8 hours of bus riding to watch one log slide down an 80 foot hill. Woopity doo!

But it was marginally fun. At least we all got to hang out together, right guys?? ...for part of the time.

oh boy

Here's some pics:

I had a "really good" vantage point for the first log:
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For that matter, no one at the whole place could really see very well. It was like the damn festival was designed to be frustratingly hard to view.

Vantage point for log 2...which we had to leave before came down:
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These kids are too cool for school:
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Big ropes:
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It was actually pretty funny when the log finally dropped. It slid 10 feet and then stopped and everyone fell off. Then they all pulled it down the hill. Here is the movie (5.3MB) It won't be online forever so download it while its is hot!

Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2004 9:30 pm
by Ocean11
It looks like they've put in a traditional Japanese concrete bunker under the traditional sliding down the hill slope.

So now you know what it's like working at Epson then. Cool huh?

Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2004 9:32 pm
by enderzero
I did notice the Epson campus and thought of you. Why is there what looks like a control tower on the building with the Epson sign? Is that the president's office?

Suwa was considerably larger than I imagined.

Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2004 2:59 am
by Ocean11
That's not the Epson main office. The Prez of Epson has offices in another, bigger building. He also has a bevy of some of the horniest looking secretaries imaginable. One little cupcake with a lot of attitude nearly made me cum just passing her in the corridor. An English colleague of mine was once seen to fall on his knees involuntarily and sniff the chair that she had just sat on.

But I digress...

Suwa seems pretty small when you live there, and the shopping and cultural options are very limited.

Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2004 3:04 am
by enderzero
yuck

So what's in the control tower? Do you know of which I speak?

Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2004 3:22 am
by Ocean11
I think so. It's on a bend in the road with a railway line running right past it no? (Good liquour store a bit further along)

Dunno what it's for though. A lot of Epson buildings are just empty shells that used to have manufacturing that was shipped to Asia. Cold as a bastard in winter.