Friday, July 24, 2009

作百合 "Sakuyuri" (Lilium platyphyllum)

Lilium platyphyllum belongs to the group of Lilies (Lilium) in the Oriental Section.

Lilium platyphyllum is a perennial herbaceous plant with a height up to 200 cm.
The up to 5 cm big bulbs have white scales.

In spring the plant builds a caulis which is soft-red on its bottom.
From July to September the Lilium platyphyllum blooms with up to 30 green-white, brown-red or yellow spotted, intensive and well-smelling blossoms which have diameters from 25 to 30 centimeters.

The leaves are wide-lanceolate, 22 centimeters long and 4 centimeters wide.

Lilium platyphyllum is endemic on the Izu-Islands and known as "Sakuyuri" (作百合)

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Mikurajima 2nd May 2009

Contact

If you have more questions about Mikura, just send me an email! (German or English language)
Bokochan@gmx.de



If you would like to make a reservation for Jiromaru and Dolphin swimming please contact Tama! (Japanese or English language)
Phone: +81 (0) 4994-8-2605
Email: tamaruto@ceres.ocn.ne.jp



Access

There is a ship which leaves to Mikura Island every evening on 10:20 pm from Tokyo Takeshiba Sanbashi Pier (JR-Hamamatsucho-station).
It arrives in Mikura around 06:00 am of the next day after a brief stopover at Miyake Island.
The stop after Mikura is Hachijou Island.
Please make sure to get off at the right stop! (Mikurajima)

The ship returns from Mikura to Tokyo every day around 01:25 pm.

To make a reservation for the tickets, please call the Toukaikisen company (Tel:03-5472-9999) or make an online-reservation through internet http://www.tokaikisen.co.jp/ (Japanese language only)

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Price

Price (in case you stay one night in Mikura)
26'640 JPY

For repeater it's 23'640 JPY


What's included?
- Accommodation
- Three times meal (first day: lunch and dinner / second day: breakfast)
- Dolphin swimming with filming (one time)
- Skin diving lesson (optional)
- Walking around the village with explanation

What's not included?
- Travel expenses to Mikura island
- Breakfast of the first day
- Your travel insurance
- Rental fee for snorkel kit


Options
Staying another night -----------> 6'500 JPY / per night
Additional dolphin swimming ---> 8'900 JPY / per swim
Trekking -------------------------> 4'000 JPY


Rental fees
Wetsuit ----> 2'000 JPY
Mask --------> 500 JPY
Snorkel -----> 500 JPY
Fins ---------> 500 JPY
Boots -------> 500 JPY


*About payment
Please pay the fee in Japanese yen in cash only.

*Agreement
Please understand that they might have to cancel a part of the program if the weather is bad.
In that case they will pay back the dolphin swimming fee (8'900 JPY) but they can't refund you the total cost.

Staff

Tamami Hashimoto 珠美 橋本


- Tokyo certified tour guide
- Scuba diving instructor (CMAS)
- Dolphin swimming instructor

Tama fell in love with dolphins more than ten years ago and it became her dream to guide own guests to the dolphins!
She worked hard for it and around six years ago her dream came true in Mikura!
Now she runs the small guest house Jiromaru and takes care of her guests on land and in the sea!
She is a very good cook and her special delicacy is "Ashitaba-Gyouza" which tastes really delicious! ;-)

Tama designs pictures for her own Mikura-souvenirs and her "trademark" is a very cute ball-like looking dolphin!




Minori Ikeda みのり 池田



- Tokyo certified tour guide

Minori studied a lot about natural environment in university and spent also some time as a dolphin-trainer.
She studies still about the nature in Mikura Island and assists Tama with her daily work in Jiromaru.

Minori is also very talented in drawing cute dolphins and making cute stamps!









Together they bring Jiromaru to life and keep it alive. With their spirit and heart, they give Jiromaru its warm and homey atmosphere and making every guest feeling welcome!

Island-Tours

Trekking
There are a few skilled guides who offer different tours to special places in the forests and mountains of Mikura island. Just ask the staff of Jiromaru for more information if you would like to participate such an interesting tour!



Guided strolls around Mikura village

There are some really nice places in Mikura from where you can enjoy the colorful sunsets over the sea!



Only a short walk from Jiromaru, there is the old spiritual shrine of Mikura village with his own history.



Opened in April 2009, the Public Center of Mikura informs about the culture and history of the island and of course also about the dolphins who inhabit around!

The staff of Jiromaru takes you to these interesting places to take some pictures and also explains about the flora and fauna of Mikura Island.

Dolphin swimming

To swim with wild dolphins is a great experience!
The dolphins around Mikura have lived here since a long time. They are very friendly and curious so people can swim with them if they follow a few easy rules.

- Wait for the captain's OK before you enter the water!
- Don't touch dolphins!
(Humans do not need to touch dolphins to be touched by dolphins)
- Don't feed dolphins!
- Don't chase dolphins!
- Take pictures only WITHOUT flash!

Scuba diving is forbidden in Mikura, therefore people enter the water just with wetsuit, mask, snorkel and fins which you can all rent at Jiromaru.


The dolphin swimming tour of Jiromaru lasts about 2 hours and takes place twice a day! (morning and afternoon)




How to swim with dolphins?
The easiest and most relaxing way is to drift on the surface and observing the dolphins from above. If you have more experience you can use also other techniques.
However, the most important thing is a normal condition and the ability to swim. That means even kids in basic school age might participate the tour!





Between April and October the water and outside temperatures are warm enough to swim with dolphins.


If you also want to make such a wonderful experience, just visit Mikura island and take part of Jiromaru's great dolphin tour!!

Guesthouse "Jiromaru" (二郎丸)

Guesthouse
With it's cute-sounding name, Jiromaru is the oldest guesthouse in Mikura island!
Since I've spent there already a few times, I highly recommend this homey accommodation to you!!




Guestrooms
It is a traditional Japanese house with Tatami-Rooms, so guests can sleep on the floor with Futon.


Bathroom
There are two shower-rooms, a toilet and washbowls which everybody can use.
Please note: You need to bring your own towel!


Food
The food is usually Japanese such as Sashimi, Tempura or Soba with special ingredients from the island such as the spicy-well-tasting endemic plant "Ashitaba" and fresh fish from the sea around Mikura.
But if there is need, Western food can also be cooked!
The whole food indeed tastes very well and is at least worth a trial!