Times etc. listed are the timetables at the time of the visit.
Day 1
Tokyo Haneda 0920 (All Nippon Airways ANA851) >> Taipei Songshan 1230
Songshan Airport 1300 (UBER) >> Jiufen 1345
Overnight stay: Sunny Room
Tips for Day 1
– Since there were three of us traveling, we took UBER from Songshan Airport to Jiufen. We seemed to be able to avoid the traffic jam because the driver went up the mountain from the opposite side of the main route.
– Even though we avoided the weekend, Jiufen was crowded as I heard. Although it was relatively ok after 8:00 p.m., there were still a lot of people and the town would be dark if we stayed too late.
Day 2
Jiufen 1030 (Taxi) >> Ruifang Station 1040
Ruifang 1050 (Taiwan Railways) >> Nangang 1130
Nangang 1210 (Taiwan High Speed Rail 1637) >> THSR Tainan 1406
Shalun (Taiwan Railways) >> Tainan
– Anping Tree House
– Shennong Street
Dinner: Zun Private Kitchen
Overnight stay: U.I.J. Hotel & Hostel
Tips for Day 2
– The electric info board at Ruifang station shows the destination of trains in traditional Chinese characters, but it is like Tokyo Station on the Tokaido Line nowadays, Taipei Station is an intermediate station. So I had no idea of the geographical location of the stations listed on the board. I was about to take the Southbound train based on geographical sense, but when I asked the station stuff, she told me to take the Northbound train. It’s complicated.
– “Tainan” station of Taiwan High Speed Rail is called “Shalun” in Taiwan National Railways. Although they are operated by different entities, I wish they would use the same name for the train station. It would be easier to say “New Tainan” (?)
– The restaurant of the day was worth praise about, but the hotel was also good.
Day 3
– Yongle Market
– Tainan Confucius Temple
– Chikan Tower
– Grand Mazu Temple
– Hayashi Department Store
Lunch: Yamane Sushi
Dinner: Hu Xu Zhong Beef Noodles
Bar: Whisky Picnic
Tips for Day 3
– In Tainan, I was curious about Yamane Sushi. It is a long-established sushi restaurant with deep local roots that seems to have a divided reputation even among Taiwanese. It is a typical Southeast Asian restaurant with tables on the street under an arcade. I found it while walking around town, so I went in. Of course, there is no air conditioner in the restaurant, but the fish seemed to be well refrigerated, so I ordered sushi. It was not bad considering it as a Japanese-style local food.
– Beef noodles can be found all over Taiwan, but the Tainan is famous for beef soup. Eating beef and rice with a delicious soup. I almost despaired the length of the waiting line when I arrived, but found half of the line was for a neighboring restaurant. The turnover was surprisingly fast.
– I went to a whisky bar called Whisky Picnic, which was introduced by a Taiwanese regular at a bar I go to almost every week. It seems that they buy casks and bottle their own whiskey, just work as an independent bottler, which is quite interesting. They accept credit card for over certain amount consumed, and I was a bit nervous because I did not have a lot of cash with me. I then realized that the problem could be easily solved with some more drinks.
Day 4
– Anping Tree House
– Anping Old Fort
– Anping Matsu Temple
– Anping Bean Jelly
THSR Tainan 1213 (Taiwan High Speed Rail 636) >> Taipei 1359
Taipei Station (Subway) >> Taipei Songshan Airport
Taipei Songshan 1650 (All Nippon Airways ANA854) >> Tokyo Haneda 2040
Tips for Day 4
– On the last day, I revisited Anping area. It was cloudy on this day, so it was a good decision to visit Anping Tree House on the Day 2 when the weather was fine.
– To save time, I took the UBER from the hotel to the THSR Tainan Station. It was too far from city center. Depending on the schedule, it may be a good idea to take the Taiwan National Railways from local Tainan station toward Kaohsiung, and then take a fast THSR train from Zuoying to Taipei (the train does not stop at THSR Tainan).
– Taiwanese railway companies produce their own boxed lunches. At THSR Tainan Station, Taiwan High Speed Rail’s lunch boxes are sold in the lobby outside the ticket gates, while Taiwan National Rail’s boxed lunches are sold inside the ticket gates of THSR station. Normally, I would think it would be the other way around, but perhaps there was a struggle over interests.
– I took subway from Taipei Station to the airport. It was a fairly good route, but you came across a few places where there is no escalators nor elevators. It’s just as same as every city on earth, there is no such perfect world.