Lavender, daisies and hydrangeas. Calm lake. Translucent blue sky. Biking, laughing and ice cream melting.
It was like that in Mount Fuji last summer. Easy. Like a Sunday morning the entire day…
Our holiday in Japan kicked off with a road trip to Mount Fuji, hiking in Ochudo Trail and camping in Lake Yamanaka. But the most relaxing time we had was probably that Sunday morning when we cycled around Lake Yamanaka and the afternoon spent wandering in the parks of Lake Kawaguchi.
But I’ll let our short video tell you the story of that simple but beautiful day. I hope you’ll enjoy watching! Don’t forget to smile and be hopeful as you listen to my favourite Beatles song that accompanies our video. 🙂
Here are the other posts on our family’s 2018 Japan summer stories:
Hiking in Mount Fuji’s Ochudo Trail
Great post 😁
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Hi! Thanks for the kind words. It was a lovely day and I could only hope that my video did it justice. 🙂
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You’re welcome. The video was amazing.
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Spectacular photos! Such wonderful adventures you have with your family!
💜carmen
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Thank you so much Carmen. We try to make them as relaxing and fun at the same time. Japan is a really beautiful country, the weather was so good to us, we were very lucky. 🙂
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I’ll only be able to see Japan through your adventures! 🙂
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Who knows, maybe someday! 😊
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Very nice family bonding,amaxing videos.😃😃
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Oh thank you for the kind words 🙂
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The lead photo took my breath away, Amor. The photos and the video say that it must have been the kind of holiday you carry in your hearts long after it’s over. I spy lavender ice cream in the video and absolutely adore the hydrangeas and lavender sprigs and the blowing of the dandelion. You four look like you were having the time of your lives. xx
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Thank you A. Oh that Sunday in Japan was truly effortless, fun, easy, uncomplicated. And yey, you adore hydrangeas too! The first time I saw them was in Wimbledon tennis 2 years ago and I immediately found them fascinating (oh noh I’m starting to miss England). 🙂
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Hello. What a post and how stunning photos. I love the first photo very much. Thank You for this lovely post.
Have a nice day,
Matti
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Thank you Matti. Yes I do love the first photo very much! It was a carefree, low-profile but beautiful day in Japan.
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