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It was a pleasure reading this piece...felt like I was transported to the quaint town of Kyoto...the details descriptions along with the photograph made the experience almost real...looking forward to your next blog
Partha, great writing. You are on your way to becoming a travel writer...
Reminded me of the time when I climed mount Fuji. It was just as greuling as you have described but the feeling once done is unbeatable. It must have been really difficult with all the rain.
Surely u must have done more mountains since Fuji... post them.
Youdr blogs make great reading.
Hail conqueror! Partha, great stuff. Liked your takeaway on conquering the mountains of the mind. Just returned from a trip to Vietnam and Cambodia. We hiked up to a mountain river in Cambodia which required us to walk over a fairly rocky stretch and just getting to the top was an achievement... Mt Fuji sounds much more difficult..maybe I need to do some boundary expansion as well!
Very good indeed!! Partha, its a very nice writeup about Nikko. I am surprised at the attention to pay to the minutest details and its very well expressed too. And I love the photos. Overall a superb travelogue!!
I want to visit Nikko too during Autumn to see the fall colours. The last time we visited it was a little early and we stayed at the same Viva Nikko Hotel.
After a long time Checked ur blog after a long time and was happy to see a new entry. It was good reading about places I had visited while in Japan.......for me it was nostalgic.
Anyways, I would say Noritake Garden was a nice place and the paintings on the cutlery were too good, reflecting the perfection of japanese.
Beautifully written Partha, you are an excellent writer.......... artistic explanation,creative writing and great observations......
Will surely keep checking back for new blogs!!
I got hooked to travel-writing when I read ' In Patagonia'.And I decided to be a travel writer right there and then.
It is still some time till I reach a level where I can create a portrait in words.
So till then my camera and bit of me will do the talking... full info
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Hi It was a pleasure reading this piece...felt like I was transported to the quaint town of Kyoto...the details descriptions along with the photograph made the experience almost real...looking forward to your next blog