It was time to say goodbye. As much as I would’ve wanted to stay, all trips have an end. Sadly, the end came too soon. Yet the end was wonderful. Though the cherry blossom season had officially begun in the western portion of Japan, it was still yet to come in Kyoto. During the morning…
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Osaka: Umeda Sky Building and Dotonbori
Though we were based in Osaka, and in Umeda at that, we never really got to explore this city until the day before we left. Our base in Umeda proved to be a wise choice. Everyday, we were greeted by a flock of business people ready for a day in the office, and watching them…
Kyoto: Fushimi Inari Taisha
Of all the places we would be visiting in Kyoto, I was excited for Fushimi Inari Taisha the most. This is a Shinto shrine consisting of thousands of orange torii gates, making for such spectacular photos. Arriving at Inari station, almost everyone in the entire train disembarked. Not only was there so many people, but…
Kyoto: Kiyomizu-dera and Southern Higashiyama
Following our morning and early afternoon spent in the northern and central parts of the city, it was time for Southern Higashiyama. From Nijo Castle, we took the bus traversing downtown Kyoto, where we had to transfer to another bus bound for Kiyomizu-dera. Downtown Kyoto Our stop in downtown Kyoto was actually unplanned. Traffic was…
Kyoto: Kinkaku-ji and Nijo Castle
After spending our first (tiring) day in western Japan, we decided to spend our second day closer to home. It was time for Kyoto. Kyoto was actually our main reason for visiting Japan. Knowing that it once was the country’s capital, the choice between Kyoto and Tokyo was clear. We wanted to see Japan’s history…
Himeji, Hiroshima and Miyajima in One Day
Japan gave us a cold welcome, literally. While the temperature soared during the first half of March, it suddenly dropped by the time we arrived. Yet, our short stay made us move our butts to see the most that the wonderful country can offer. We made the city of Osaka our base for our short…
Japan is amazing!
It has been barely a week since I got back from this wonderful country, but I cannot help think about the next time I’ll visit. Truth be told, I was blown away. Japan is amazing. Let me be honest, though. Japan didn’t impress me with its attractions. The wow factor just wasn’t present. The temples,…