The Journey to Tokyo

On Saturday September the 9th, I left home at 18.00 and took the Northern Line to Tottenham Court Road and then the Elizabeth Line to Heathrow. however, once on the latter, there was an announcementEn savoir plus
Tokyo

On a humid day, the temperature was 31 degrees. After breakfast at the hotel, I walked to the Tourist Information Office in Asakusa for a 90 minute walking tour with a guide and a couple from MontrealEn savoir plus
Nikko

It was very hot in Tokyo but cooler once we arrived in Nikko
In the morning, we checked out of the hotel and took the Ginza Line to Ueno Station and left Seiji activating our 10-day JR Pass.
Some ofEn savoir plus
Nikko

The good breakfast included warm bread, jam, fruit, a boiled egg and orange juice. Afterwards, we walked a short way to the Kanmangafuchi Abyss with Jizo Buddhas wearing their red caps and napkinsEn savoir plus
Nikko

After lunch, we took a local bus up the mountain to Chuzenji Lake and the Kegon Falls which fell 100m. There was a smell of sulphur near the volcanic lake. A group photo was taken by the sign of theEn savoir plus
Hakone

My wheeled holdall was forwarded from Nikko to Takayama whilst I took just my backpack for the two nights in Hakone. The luggage forwarding service in Japan was excellent.
We did our previous journeyEn savoir plus
Hakone

We took a local bus to Lake Ashi. The Japanese obey the instruction not to get up from your seat until the bus stops. There was also little chatter on buses, metro and local trains. We went on aEn savoir plus
Takayama

We left Hakone by bus to Odawara Station, a Shinkansen to Nagoya, and a local express train for 150 minutes to Takayama situated at 573m the other side of the watershed in the Hida Mountains andEn savoir plus
Takayama

We ate a typical Hida breakfast with lots of dishes at the ryokan sitting on the floor.
We went to the morning market where there were lots of shops and booths with food to taste. There were manyEn savoir plus
Hiroshima

I forwarded my holdall to Kyoto for Y2100 = £13.
After another Japanese breakfast at the ryokan, we retraced our route back to Nagoya and experienced the only delay on a train on the wholeEn savoir plus
Hiroshima

We went to the Hiroshima Peace Park and Museum, the latter detailing the build-up to the explosion of the atomic bomb over Hiroshima in August 1945, and the aftermath in terms of the short-term andEn savoir plus
Miyajima

The tram to the ferry port took an hour, and then we caught a ferry, together with lots of schoolchildren, for the 10 minute ride to the island of Miyaajima.
Passing a deer, and after eating oysterEn savoir plus
Himeji and Kyoto

After taking a tram to Hiroshima Train Station, we took a Shinkansen for the two-hour ride to Himeji. The train was pink, and one of the carriages was the Hello Kitty carriage where I had my photoEn savoir plus
Kyoto

We took a city bus to Arashiyama Kinkaku-ji. the golden Zen temple, plus its garden.
We walked through a pachinko parlour where there were dozens of vertical pinball machines being played. We weren'tEn savoir plus
Kyoto

After lunch, we walked to the Tenryu-ji Zen temple and its garden dating from the 14th century.
A bus took us back to the hotel for a one-hour break which I used to check out unsuccessfully a branchEn savoir plus
Kyoto

After breakfast at a nearby cafe, we went to a Tea Ceremony, dressing up in kimonos and drinking matcha tea with a couple of sweets to take away the bitter taste.
I walked across the river to theEn savoir plus
Kyoto

After lunch, I walked to the Higashi and Nishi Honganji Temples. There was a service in the latter which I sat and listened to. In bewteen these visits, I went up to the Observation Deck 100m up theEn savoir plus
Osaka

Seiji took the five of us who were continuing on the next leg of the Intrepid trip to Osaka by local train; James, Lai, Tracey, Jason and myself. After a metro ride, we arrived at the Bridge Hotel,En savoir plus
Takamatsu

I forwarded my large holdall to Matsuyama and just took the small holdall and backpack to Takamatsu.
Leaving the hotel at 10.50, we took the metro to Shin Osaka Station. "Shin" means "new". When theEn savoir plus
Naoshima

On a sunny and hot day, we left the hotel at 07.30 by taxi for the ferry port to catch the 08.00 ferry for the hour's ride to the island of Naoshima. Some of the group hired bikes but I walked aroundEn savoir plus
Kotohira

We took a local train from Takamatsu to Kotohira, staying on the Park Hotel,
In the morning, we visited Kanamaru-Za, the oldest extant Kabuki theatre in Japan dating from 1835 to provide entertainmentEn savoir plus
Iya Valley

We left Kotohira by train for the 42 minute journey to Oboke where a coach took us on a tour of the thickly-forested, mountainous Iya Valley. We reached 1000m. We visited the Scarecrow Village whichEn savoir plus
Matsuyama

Some of us walked up to Matsujama Castle whilst others took the ropeway. The castle was well-preserved. On one floor of the main tower, there were samurai costumes which you could put on. James and IEn savoir plus
Matsuyama

After lunch, I took a tram to the Dogo district. After visiting two shrines, I went to a beautiful museum which exhibited Edo/Mejii glass in many shapes, colours and purposes, e.g. sake bottles.
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Nagasaki

There was no railway bridge from Western Shikoku to either Western Honshu or Kyushu and any ferry would be time-consuming. So we had an uneven ride on a limited express back east to Okayama beforeEn savoir plus