Sunday, August 26, 2018

Japan Holiday - Day 9 – Kyoto

So we woke up this morning and had some serious hangovers! Took it easy and got some breakfast just before it closed but weren’t very enthusiastic…had a walk around outside and then got the tube and train to near enough the same place as yesterday for the tea ceremony but this time we went to the cycle place and the lady was waiting to take us on our tour. After a quick briefing we were off and up the hill towards the main template that you have to see, the Golden Pavilion was the first place we went to and walked around. Really interesting and great to get the background information and history that we wouldn’t have got without the guide. After that we were off again and cycling down back streets and alleyways to another temple.

The next one had 12 stones in the Zen garden that were positioned so that when viewing them from the side it was impossible to see all of them – one would always be out of sight. That was a deliberate design.

Off we then went through some paddy fields - it was hot today – not an ideal day to go cycling, but we persevered and it was well worth it. We made it eventually to the bamboo forest and this was amazing, had a wander around before making our way back to a local town to leave our bikes, say our thanks to the guide and get some well-earned ice cream and a train back to the hotel.

A rest and freshen up and we were then out into the town and looked around Kyoto station because of the architecture and then found a nice restaurant for dinner, nothing fancy but it was a laugh and was clearly popular with the locals…we ordered and sat waiting and then all of a sudden the waiters and manager came rushing over..Lewis had been pressing an emergency button, instead of a toothpick dispenser!

So that was it, we were all tired and ready for bed, Tash had other ideas!! So we jumped onto another train and went to the Fushimi Inari Shrine, it was spectacular. The brightest orange pillars led all the way up a hillside to the main building, there are literally thousands of them. It was late and we didn’t want to miss the last train but we walked around and got a good feel for it all and it was another good experience. Because it was so late there were very few people here which was nice..although a bit spooky.

That was it then, another couple of trains back to the hotel and to bed, the end of a long but enjoyable and absorbing day

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