Koi Fish

These fish are entered in a contest yearly and have come in first most times winning 1 million dollars.
Form, Color, Pattern are three basic factors for evaluation.
According to the contestRead more
Miyajima

Kosan-ji Temple Hill of Hope

Ikuo Hirayamo Museum of Artl

Kosan-ji Temple Cave

Kosan-ji Temple

Japanese Train Stations

Setoda Island

The town of Setoda, part of Hiroshima’s Ikuchijima Island, is a small town with a population of about 9,000, located almost at the midpoint of the Shimanami Kaido, a route that connects OnomichiRead more
Mihara

Mihara is known as one of the leading octopus producing areas in the Seto Inland Sea. In addition to octopus rice, there is an abundance of octopus gourmet foods such as “takoyaki” and “octopusRead more
Okonomi Village

Okonomi Village is situated in the city’s central shopping hub, just southeast of the Parco department store on Hondori. To get downtown, one can either take the bus or the number 1, 2, or 6Read more
Oriental Hotel Hiroshima

Hiroshima

Peace Memorial Park/Museum

This was a special opportunity to meet with an atomic
bomb survivor or storyteller to hear a firsthand account of this
horrific event.
Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park

: We begin our discoveries with a tour of historic
Hiroshima, rebuilt after the devastation of August 6, 1945, and
now a thriving, healthy city. As we tour Peace Memorial Park,
near the very center ofRead more
Fushimi-Inari Shrine 1

Also known as “O-inari-san”, Inari shrines are the most familiar shrines to Japanese people.
There are said to be some thirty thousand throughout the country, frequented by people of allRead more
Fushimi-Inari Shrine

Visit Fushimi Inari Shrine
• Destination: Kyoto
Morning: This morning we will visit Fushimi Inari Shrine, one of Japan’s most iconic sites. Comprised of a winding path of 10,000 vermillion toriiRead more
Kyoto • Visit Zen Temple Misc

Kyoto • Visit Zen Temple

Visit Zen Temple
Destination: Kyoto
Activity Note: This day includes an uphill
walk of 200 steps with a handrail to reach
Senkoji Temple.
Morning: Today we’ll drive to Togetsu Bridge
and then makeRead more
Grand Circle Improvements at Zen Temple

Grand Circle helped to have western style toilets and railing installed at the Zen Temple.
Path to Zen Temple

Kyoto Tower

Kenbu Samurai Sword Dancing

Kenbu
Valiantly dressed in a crested kimono and hakama, the performer vigorously draws his sword for successive displays of fencing techniques while shuffling across the stage.
He uses his fan toRead more
Todaiji Temple Daibutsu Deer Park/Nara1

The right hand of the great buddha, full-sized replica. The right hand of the great buddha is called a Semui-in. This hand means taking people’s fear.
The left hand of the great buddha is called aRead more
Todaiji Temple Daibutsu Deer Park/Nara

Emperor Shomu promoted construction of provincial temples throughout Japan in order to eliminate social unrest of that time, such as repeated political changes and riots, with the power of BuddhismRead more
Kyoto Imperial Palace Garden

Nijo Castle

After lunch, we’ll step back into Japan’s feudal past during a visit to Nijo
Castle (Nijō-jō), a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Nijo Castle was built in 1603 as the Kyoto residence of TokugawaRead more