Gokayama Means 5 Mountains

Day 11 ~ 12,250 Miles
Gokayama roughly translates to 5 mountains, is made up of 40 small villages tucked into valleys and crevasses of the area mountains, and can become totally isolated in winterLæs mere
Day 11 ~ 12,250 Miles
Gokayama roughly translates to 5 mountains, is made up of 40 small villages tucked into valleys and crevasses of the area mountains, and can become totally isolated in winterLæs mere
Day 12 ~ 12,670 Miles
Today was move day. But first we had an opportunity to spend a few hours with a local family in their home. We were met by a traditional older Japanese couple, Masa and NorikoLæs mere
Day 13 ~12,495 Miles
Just after breakfast we jumped onto a purple streetcar for a trip to Arashiyama Bamboo Grove and the Tenryu-ji Temple adjacent to the Grove. By arriving early we had the wideLæs mere
Day 15 ~ 12,625 Miles.
This morning we visited Senkoji Temple to learn about and practice Zen meditation with a monk. After a 2 mile walk our choice to reaching the temple was walking up a steepLæs mere
Day 16 ~ 12,640 Miles
We spent a good part of the morning walking the grounds of the Imperial Palace in Kyoto. I’m sure it was once filled with life and excitement but that ended long ago when theLæs mere
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Day 17
We boarded the Shinkansen to Hiroshima this morning for an easy 2 hour trip. Stops at stations for unboarding and boarding occur in under 2 minutes, so beLæs mere
Day 18
Today was literally a “wash out” as we waited for the Typhoon to pass. Most site seeing opportunities were closed, the trains and streetcars were shut down, and it’s a National HolidayLæs mere
RejsendeHi Carolyn, Your travel blog is a joy to read, and the accompanying photos and videos are very informative. Thank you for sharing! Wishing you continued enjoyment during the remainder of your trip. Sheila
RejsendeThank you Sheila. That means a great deal to me coming from you! Love to you and Roberto.
RejsendeI add my congrats along with Sheila. Very descriptive and entertaining. The photos help to bring your stories to life.