LOO WITH A VIEW DISCOVERED IN JAPANESE MOUNTAINS
Thanks to Sam in Japan for sending this photo to loos@looswithviews.com. It is taken on his mobile phone from a urinal (indoors in front of a window) at the Country Road Youth Hostel, Yufuin, Japan.
Yufuin is a spa town on the island of Kyushu (one of Japan’s four main islands) and is known for its natural hot spring baths or ‘onsen’.
Looking out, you can see the early morning mist – known as ‘unkai’ (‘sea of cloud’) – hovering over the town below. You can also see steam rising from a number of hot baths.
As well as a loo view, the Country Road Hostel offers other (absolutely tremendous) surprises. Sam told me that the couple who own the hostel SERENADE THEIR GUESTS as they check-out with a rendition of the John Denver classic Take me Home Country Roads (in harmony with guitar).
AMAZING – IT MAKES YOU WANT TO VISIT JUST SO YOU CAN LEAVE!
Thank goodness that this moment has been captured on video and uploaded to YouTube.
And if that wasn’t enough, once a year the hostel organises a race like no other – how far can you travel from the hostel in 24-hours on a one-speed ‘granny’ bike with basket (bike known in Japan as a ‘Mamachari’)? Last year the winner made it a whopping 200 km.
A loo with a view, Japanese onsens, awesome performing owners and arguably the best bike race on earth. What a hostel. What a town. What a country.







