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Two strokes of good fortune ensure the preservation of temples, shrines and gardens galore in Kyoto 22. Koko-en gardens, Himeji



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Blog: Two strokes of good fortune ensure the preservation of temples, shrines and gardens galore in Kyoto
Date: September 20th 2009

Day 445: Thursday 17th September - Himeji Castle and a stay in a traditional Japanese Inn It’s back on the Shinkansen this morning for Himeji. I share the hour-long journey with Matt who was staying in my dorm in Hiroshima. He’s heading on to Nara. Himeji is a small city (well small for Japan still = half a million people!) situated on the Shinkansen train line between Hiroshima and Kyoto, ... read more


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