Day 42, Miyajima Island

Itsukushima Shrine with its floating torii gate is the highlight of Miyajima Island. It is also known for oysters (you see lots of oyster beds on your ferry ride in), and wild (but tame) deer.
Itsukushima Shrine with its floating torii gate is the highlight of Miyajima Island. It is also known for oysters (you see lots of oyster beds on your ferry ride in), and wild (but tame) deer.
On the final leg of our Japanese travel. We visited two sites this morning in Kyoto: Ryoanji and Kinkakuji. Ryoanji is a famous ‘dry garden’, which means it is only rocks and stones. Needs a lotLeia mais
We spent most of the day in and near Ueno Park, site of the most cherry trees in Tokyo. Cherry blossom season, or Sakura, is obviously a big big deal and there was a festival atmosphere with lots ofLeia mais
We bid goodbye to everyone in our group today after our guides graciously helped us locate our Airbnb, which is only about a 5-minute walk from our hotel. Our guides have been phenomenal in every wayLeia mais
Japanese are celebrating Hanami this Sakura (cherry blossom season) for the first time since the pandemic. Hanami dates back 1000 years when aristocrats would eat and drink under the blossoms toLeia mais
Today was kind of a rest day, between the busyness of touring Japan and what is planned for Korea. Our big outing was for me to get a haircut. Mie had booked me an appointment in an English-speakingLeia mais
We spent most of the day in the Imperial Palace and Chidorigafuchi Park. Literally - bathing in the blossoms. Reflecting on our time in Japan, Mark says, “an extraordinary culture where we feltLeia mais
Landed in Seoul at 10:15 pm. 🇰🇷
A few more comments about Japan. We passed about 500 cherry trees on our ride to the airport. They are everywhere! Japanese men still wear suits. We saw so manyLeia mais
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Looks so delicious😍