Leaving

That sickening moment when you wake up from a nap halfway through the 90 minute ride to the airport to the realization that you have left the passports in the hotel room safe.
One $500 3 hour cabLeia mais
Ninja Training

Tofuyama Ukai

Imperial Gardens & Tokyo National Museum

Dinner in Ebisu

This is the third time this trip we have wandered into the Ebisu neighborhood from the Westin and found great food. Tonight it was a tiny bar with perfectly grilled rare wagyu beef. One of our mostLeia mais
Edo Tokyo Museum

Very cool museum with incredibly detailed models of what Tokyo was like 400 years ago. There must have been 10 huge models, they were amazing and so helpful. Great English audio guide, totally coolLeia mais
Picture is worth a thousand words

Suginami Animation Museum & Monster Cafe

Very cool museum about 45 minutes from anything else, which was kind of a pain. But it was worth it, there were a lot of great exhibits about how to make anime including some hands-onLeia mais
Kit Kat tasting

Top - raspberry & goji/almond
Middle - cherry cheesecake, dark green tea & sake
Bottom - light green tea & cookies/cream
Kyoto - Gion Matsuri festival parade

Last night in Kyoto

Gion for dinner, we will miss Kyoto but I know we will be back someday!
Daitoku-ji Temple

We have been surrounded by masses of people all day, and it's been sweltering. But we saw some really, really great stuff so we weren't really annoyed.
Then we get to this complex of many small zenLeia mais
Kinkaku-ji Temple

So. Many. People.
But it's really beautiful.
Daitoku-ji

Toby and Alex getting their zen going
Kinkaku-ji

This was the most common site on the trip
Tenryu-ji Temple & Bamboo Forest

Arashiyama Monkey Park

Daimaru department store food court

After lunch we took a taxi to the Daimaru department store pretty much exclusively to see the food department. It was fantastic, with loads of prepared foods, high end grocery items and quite a fewLeia mais
Fushimi Inari

Kyoto - Fushimi-Inari-Taisha Shrine

Headed out today anticipating another long walk. This shrine is one of the ones we were most excited about. The walk up the forested mountain is shaded by a series of 10,000 orange tori gates. AtLeia mais
Gion - Okonomiyaki & Maiko

After a short rest we took the Kyoto subway to the Gion district, where after a few false starts (restaurants are busy and tiny) we wound up at an okonomiyaki/teppanyaki restaurant that was great. OfLeia mais
Kyoto - Southern Higashiyama

After dropping our bags at the hotel, we headed out to explore. A taxi dropped us off to walk up the Gojo-zaka road to the Kiyomizu-dera Temple. Along the way we saw tons of Japanese tourists trickedLeia mais
Kyoto day 1

It doesn’t take long to see what the fuss is about Kyoto
Shinkansen (bullet train)

Nagoya to Kyoto. 65 miles in 30 minutes.
Grand Sumo in Nagoya

After the castle we made our way over to the Dolphin Stadium for the quarterly Sumo competition. It goes on all day for two weeks, we caught it on day 13. The matches are in order of rank, from theLeia mais
Nagoya castle

We had a quiet final morning in Tsumago with a walk in town after breakfast, then took the train to Nagoya.
Nagoya Castle was badly damaged in WWII and is being restored, so it's not open. But a 17thLeia mais