Kyoto - from Heatwave to Typhoon


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July 28th 2018
Published: July 28th 2018
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Dear All Greetings from Kyoto! One-time capital of the country, for around a thousand years between the 8th and 19th centuries, but if not the political, administrative or economic capital nowadays, it certainly remains the cultural and spiritual capital of the country. I arrived here on Wednesday from Kawaguchiko, and am planning to leave for Matsuyama on the island of Shikoku tomorrow. That is,... Read Full Entry



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Ponto-cho

Sushi chef preparing my sushi lunch
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Ponto-cho

My sushi lunch
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Gion District

Kamo-gawa
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Gion District

No touching a geisha...?
Shoren-in Buddhist TempleShoren-in Buddhist Temple
Shoren-in Buddhist Temple

The lovely garden
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Shoren-in Buddhist Temple

This is in fact a Shinto shrine, at the top of a hill in the same complex as the Buddhist Temple. I found this mixing of the two religions very interesting, and perhaps reflective of religion in Japan
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Shoren-in

It even had its own bamboo grove!
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Shoren-in Buddhist Temple

And its very own rock garden...!



28th July 2018

Kyoto and Nara
I really loved Kyoto when I was there. Especially the Philosopher Path, Fushimi Momoyama and Arashiyama. Nara was quite spolied for me due to the very same Chinese tourists, they didn't spoil Kyoto for me though thankfully even though I agree about the hordes. Especially at Ginkaku-ji and Fushimi Inari Taisha. I hope the typhoon don't cause to much damage.
29th July 2018

Kyoto and Nara
Thank you my friend. I'm glad I'm not the only one who feels the same about the Chinese tourists! You're indeed right, I have just arrived in Matsuyama and there don't seem to be any at all here, what a relief! I made it safely here even after the typhoon, thank you for asking :) I'm amazed how much the country has been able to carry on as normal. My two shinkansen trains were both running as normal today, it was only my local express train which was cancelled - I was able to take a bus instead :) Looking forward to exploring a quieter part of Japan now :D
28th July 2018
Goshuincho

Goshuincho
I look forward to doing this for my pilgrimmage soon. I habe decided to buy my first goshuincho at Fujisan Hongū Sengen Taisha before I climb Mt Fuji. ☺ You can have these draped across your coffin at your funeral to show your piety in life.
29th July 2018
Goshuincho

Goshuincho
Thank you for telling me about them, I wouldn't have known what they were otherwise. I imagine you are indeed looking forward to collecting them :) Gosh, I do hope there won't be any draping of them over coffins for you any time soon!! Wow, you're climbing Mt Fuji! All the very best! I look forward to reading about your experiences. I was happy to simply admire its beauty from the bottom!
28th July 2018

I'm inspired!
Great writing and pictures.
29th July 2018

Thank you :)
Yay, thank you Bob! I'm enjoying travelling in Japan so much! :D
1st August 2018

Beautiful Kyoto
This location is on the top of our list once we get to Japan. It sounds like drought riden locations should pay you to come for a visit. I like the looks of the bullet train. Stay safe and thanks for taking us along on this journey.
2nd August 2018

Kyoto
Thank you for this, and thank you for journeying with me :D I believe Kyoto is indeed a must-see for Japan, for the famed places, but I also recommend trying to find some less-touristy sights, as there are many tourists in Kyoto. Gosh, there are indeed many place in need of rain right now, what an unusual summer...

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