Friday, May 14, 2010

So last weekend I went to Kyoto...

Kyoto is the ancient capital of Japan. Its where the old imperial palace is, and its full of shrines and temples that are thousands of years old. Its probably the most historically/culturally rich place in Japan and I saw it all in two days...

Asuka and her friend Noel planned the whole thing. Yulia, Kerry and I just came along. We took the night bus from Shinjuku station at about midnight and slept the whole trip there. It was just under seven hours. When we got there we changed in the train station bathroom (super classy, I know) and then ate a quick breakfast at McDonalds.

Then the real fun began. I met up with my friend Leah from High School back in KC and we all went to Nara to visit todaiji temple. Todaiji temple is located at the back of this long park that is full of deer. Tame deer that will bow to you in order to get food. They are adorable! And aggressive... haha. Todaiji temple in its self is breathtaking. It has a gigantic Buddha who's ear is 50% bigger than I am. His EAR.

We went to a few other places in Nara and even ate lunch there. Then we headed back to Kyoto station and took a bus to ginkakuji (the silver pavilion). The was what the Japanese call wabisabi, which means simple beauty. After that we met up with my friend Travis from LMU and some of his friends and went out to eat at a ninja cafe. It was tabehodai (all you can eat) and half of it was sweets. Oh... and it was ninja themed! Kinda awesome. Very delicious. After that we headed to our hostel for the night.

The hostel was nice. Very traditionally Japanese. We meet some nice buisness men on a vacation there. One of them had been a missionary in Uganda and told me that he felt very close to me and wanted to be friends because.... well, I'm black. Awkward.... but he meant well, haha.

The next morning we were up bright and early and headed for kinkakuji (the golden pavilion) which is REALLY gold, and really shiny... Its pretty, but I much more prefer the wabisabi of the silver pavilion. Kyoto is very close to rural Japan. So we took a train ride to arashiyama, which is this beautiful countryside mountain town. We took a scenic train ride through the mountains. It was breathtaking. My pictures do not do it justice. Then we walked down the mountain through a bamboo forest. Gorgeous. We stopped at a really nice temple too, on the way down.

After all that excitement in arashiyama, we ate lunch and then returned to Kyoto. There we went to kiyomizudera. The most beautifully scenic temple in Kyoto. After we wandered around that for a while, we went and got dinner. Then it was almost time to go home, but not before going to an onsen! Onsen is a traditional public bathhouse. We found a nice one near by kyomizudera (which is also where our hostel was). It was very relaxing. My favorite bath was dark green because it was full of tea. There was one that was slightly electrocuted... but we agreed that apparently only old women can get in that one...

Then we took the night bus back and arrived in Tokyo on Monday morning at like... 6:30. Kerry and I did homework in a KFC for over an hour while waiting for school to open. Then I went to a full day of school and choir practice and didn't get home again until 9:30ish on Monday night. I was tired and sore all this week, but it was so worth it!

Pictures and an update about my week to come later...

matta, ne!

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