Friday, 24 April 2015

Kyoto - Northern Higashiyama

For our final day exploring Kyoto we focused on the Northern Higashiyama area taking in Konchi-in Nanzen-Ji, Eikan-do,Tetsugaku-no-michi (Path of Philosophy), Honen-in and Ginkaku-Ji. This area was an amazing site during our last visit overflowing with Sakura, however the maple leaves do give it a different but still exceptional feel (and the absence of huge crowds helps). Tomorrow off to Nara and the back half of our Japan Journey.

Konchi-In




Nanzen-Ji




Eikan-do




Tetsugaku-no-michi (Path of Philosophy)




Honen-in




Ginkaku-Ji







Thursday, 23 April 2015

Kyoto - Nishiki Market and North Kyoto

Our extremely long day in Kyoto has come to an end; having covered a number of sights we had never seen before. Our day started with the traditional Nishiki market selling all kinds of food, progressed to Nijo Castle, moved further north to Daitokuji, across to Kinkakuji before a very long walk back to the subway home. All brilliant sights, only Kinkakuji had we seen before (we have a photo we took of it last visit to Kyoto on our wall at home so had to revisit) and would revisit them all if we make it back here some day.

Nishiki Market




Nijo Castle




Daitokuji






Kinkakuji 




Wednesday, 22 April 2015

Kyoto - Arashiyama

Arashiyama on the western outskirts of Kyoto was our main destination today. Although most people come for the Bamboo Forest, there are some other brilliant sights to see. Upon our late afternoon return to Central Kyoto we made a detour to Pontochō, one of Kyoto's most famous dining areas set along a narrow alley. Northern Kyoto tomorrow and one of our favourite spots on all of Japan.

Togetsukyo Bridge


Tenryuji Temple



Bamboo Forest


Okochi Sanso Villa




Pontocho (先斗町)





Tuesday, 21 April 2015

Kyoto - Southern Higashiyama

On paper it looked like a short day. As I type this post we've ended the day some 20,000 steps and over 15 km later exhausted but delighted. Most of the day was spent in Kyoto's Southern Higashiyama district that has a temple, shrine or historical sight on just about every corner. We focused on 3 major sights today: Kiyomizu-dera Temple, Maruyama-koen Park and Shoren-in Temple. After a brief stop at our hotel we returned to Kyoto station for some shopping (window and actual) before calling it a day.

Kiyomizu-dera Temple

Maruyama-koen Park (and the area surrounding)

Shoren-in Temple

Kyoto station
(FYI each small Watermellon is about $10)