Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Kyoto, Japan March 30-31,2016


We took took the Shinkensen train to Kyoto, passed Mt Fuji, yep, its pretty cool!
We arrived in Kyoto, and on the way to our hotel, stopped to check out the Higashinhonganji Temple.


Our hotel was awesome!  Traditional Japanese


We went to the Nishinki Market, and the Gion District, where we actually saw a geisha girl.

Next up was the Yasaka Jinja Shrine




This is taken at the Kiyomizu Dera Temple.  Then back to the hotel.
There is a reason there aren't more pictures.....wait for it.....


 This moment right here....
It says don't take pictures, and what am I doing?  Getting my phone ready to snap a picture!  Dean captured this terrible moment with his phone.  Shortly after taking this picture, my SD card was corrupt!  So most of the rest of these pictures are from Dean's phone.  It wasn't until Fukuoka that I noticed it, so many of the pictures of Kyoto are gone.  But that's ok, I got to see the real thing.

So we get up and head up to the public bath.  Totally new experience for me.  The hotels give you these lovely outfits to wear up to the bath.

 While no one was in the ladies side, I decided to snap a few pictures of the public bath.
 You put your clothes in these baskets.

Then you grab one of those dark stools and buckets,


You wash and shampoo here, sitting on the little stool.



 Then into the super hot tub with amazing views of the city!

 Yep, been there, done that!



Lori Boss introduced me to this amazing yogurt!  Found it in Koyto, and then didn't see it again till Toyko
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Nijo-jo Castle


 The cherry blossoms didn't disappoint!  These were on the grounds of the Imperial Palace.  (I promise I took more pictures than this at the Imperial Palace!)


 Everytime I would see this street sign, I would just hope I never ran into these two!



I could do a whole post on toilets in Japan!  Loved the signs


To-Ji Temple
 
So glad Dean snapped a few shots with his camera, or we would have nothing!



Nishi Honganji Temple

 No idea who these people were....but they looked important posing for pictures, so we had to snap one too!

If I can recover pictures from the damaged SD card, I will add more.  If not, take my word for it, Kyoto is awesome!





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