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    • Tag 69

      קיוטו - סיור מודרך

      14. Mai in Japan ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

      חזרנו לסיורים המודרכים של Localized, הפעם בקיוטו.
      קיוטו היא עיר מבוזרת, יש לה מספר מוקדי עניין רחוקים יחסית אחד מהשני, היא מלאה מקדשים מובנים עתיקים וכמעט שלא נפגעה במלחמת העולם השניה.

      התחלנו את הסיור עם המדריכה Hiroka, שביקשה שנקרא לה הירו, ברובע גיון, הרובע של הגיישות. קיבלנו הסברים על ההיסטוריה של יפן ושל קיוטו. קיוטו נחשבת ביפן לחברה מאוד סגורה שמחמיצה פנים לזרים, כולל יפנים שלא מהעיר. האנשים בקיוטו לא ישירים, לדוגמא כשהשכנה אומרת 'הילד שלך חזק' היא מתכוננת לומר 'הילד שלך מרעיש'.
      המשכנו למקדשים בודהיסטיים ושינטואיסטיים, שם למדנו ששינטו פוגש את היפני הממוצע בלידה וחתונה, ובודהה פוגש את היפני במוות. יפנים צעירים פחות מחוברים לדת, ודת, כמו בהרבה מקומות היא עסק יקר.
      לפי השינטו בכל חיה וחפץ יש נשמה, גם בגרגיר אורז, אז אמא של הירו אמרה לה לאכול כל גרגיר בצלחת, וככה היא עושה יד היום.
      גם מקובל שאלת היופי שוכנת בשירותים ולכן כשמבקשים מהילדים לנקות את השרותים הם שמחים כי לפי האמונה הם יהיו יותר יפים. ולכן גם ביפן האסלה תמיד סגורה, כדי שהאלה ששוכנת בשרותים לא תצא לצינורות הביוב. בקיצור קלאסי סיפור שמבוגרים יש להם אינטרס לשמר בסביבה...

      ביפן יש 13 זרמים בודהיסטיים, ואתה בוחר אם להיות שייך לזרם של אבא או אמא שלך. לי זה הזכיר חברות בקופת חולים בארץ כשהילדים נולדו 😊
      המשכנו דרך סמטאות צרות ומלאות תיירים למקדשים נוספים, ושמענו סיפורים נוספים על מנהגי קבורה ביפן.
      היה מאוד מעניין בעיקר בגלל הפן האישי של המדריכה.
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    • Tag 132

      Kyoto day 2

      12. Juni 2023 in Japan ⋅ 🌧 24 °C

      🇨🇭: min lieblingstag bis jetzt. Mir hend üs Yukatas gmietet und mir sind sogar d‘hoore gmacht worde. Wie schön min Yukata eifach gsi isch😍👘 aber leider nur zum miete han ehn ned chöne kaufe…😭
      Sind denn id altstadt und hend üs vo nem Rikscha fahrer umekutschiere loh, au mega lustig gsi und er het cools züg zum verzehle gwüsst. Mir hend eh 45min tour gha (isch denn no tüür)
      Noch dere tour simmer mitem Zug chli ussehalb vode stadt gfahre zum Inari Schrein.
      Mega gross, aber au mega schön mit dene ganze Tori gates 😍⛩️

      Fakte:
      • Eine voe ältiste und bekanntiste schreins in Japan.
      • Es isch vom Fuchsgott oder au Kami Inari
      • Dem Gott sind über 3000 Schreins gwittmedt.
      • Es isch Gottheit vo Ernti, Reis und Fruchtbarkeit

      Schön gsi zum laufe aber i bin ned ganz ufe glofe well mit dene Holzsandale isch da relativ schlecht gange und i hans scho de ganz Tag ahgha😂😬
      Aber i hans echt gnosse zum mit so nem Yukata umezlaufe mega cool gsi. Au sehr schöni Frisur hani gha :)
      Nochdem ich au mit Yukata wieder abgeh han sind mir no geznacht esse nebet dra. Da isch frittierts fleisch mit riis huere fein🤤😍

      🇺🇸: today was my favortie day. We rent some really besutiful yukatas. And they also made my hair. How beautiful my yukata was😍👘
      I ask them if i can buy it, but its just for rent😭
      After we get dressed we went to the old town . Was amazing! Then we found a Rikscha driver and he drove us 45min to besutiful places and tell us nice facts about it. (It wasn‘t cheap hahah) after this tour we went with the train a little outside the city to the Inari Shrine.

      Facts:
      • Its one of the oldest and famous shrine in whole japan.
      • Its from the fox god or Kami Inari
      • this god have over 3000 shrines in whole japan
      • inari is the deity of rice, harvest and fertility

      The Tori gates are so beautiful and there are so many of them😍⛩️
      It was nice to walk but i didn‘t go to the top. Not possible with this wooden shoes when you wear it the whole day😂 but i really enjoy it, i also had beautiful hair🥰
      After we bring the yukatas back we going our for dinner. We eat a kind of fried meat with rice, it was so delicous
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    • Tag 8

      Gion, Kyoto

      23. Juli 2023 in Japan ⋅ ☀️ 35 °C

      Nous commençons la journée en longeant la rivière kamo-gawa avant de goûter un taiyaki ("dorade cuite") au chocolat. Quelques boutiques plus tard, nous arrivons dans le sublime quartier de Gion : quartier des geishas, temples, maisons de thé...les yeux fermés, nous plongeons sans peine dans le Japon d'antan...Weiterlesen

    • Tag 11

      Kioto dia 1

      9. November 2023 in Japan ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

      Free Tour por la mañana con un colombiano muy simpatico casado con una japonesa.
      Barrio Gion (vimos a una maiko, aprendiz d egeisha)

      Templos Kiyomizu-dera, Santuario Yasaka, templo Chion-in.

      El Santuario de los mil toris es el Fushimi Inari.

      Cena Teppanyaki (a la plancha!!!).

      🖤
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    • Tag 12

      Kyoto laatste dag

      24. November 2023 in Japan ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

      Vandaag het 'oude' Kyoto met de traditionelere huizen, en dus ook het gei-ko of geisha-district. De privé tour met gids was boeiend en leerrijk, onder andere de brug bezocht uit 'Memoires of a geisha' met als afsluiter een ontmoeting met een mai-ko (geisha in opleiding) , wat best wel speciaal was. En respect voor deze 18 jarige want de opleiding van 5 jaar is zeer zwaar en vraagt veel opoffering. Blij dat we Kyoto hebben bezocht, maar de drukte zullen we niet missen. Morgen trekken we naar het noorden en doen we de westkust even aan.Weiterlesen

    • Tag 17

      Day 17

      17. März in Japan ⋅ ☁️ 11 °C

      Over two weeks in and what have I learnt… clearly not a lot as I refused to take my coat today as it was so hot yesterday and I learnt to regret it when we were walking around more temples in the pouring rain with no coat. In my defence the weather forecast was very misleading.

      Despite the rain, we enjoyed visiting the kiyomizu dera or sweet water temple as well as the many temples and pagodas that surrounded it. Unfortunately they had closed off a few sections of the area but we still got to enjoy the vibrant red and orange colours from the temples that painted the landscape.

      There were many people lighting incense and praying to the huge golden statues and shrines. It was a very beautiful set of temples with the main hall having a large veranda supported by stilts and wooden beams on the cliff edge that was constructed in the edo period to originally accommodate many pilgrims . After exploring the temple and not really seeing the famous view back across Kyoto due to the rain we retreated back through the winding street markets browsing the souvenirs and goodies. This is where we discovered bean paste sweets which are absolutely delicious and there is a version of them that are unique to Kyoto so we bought a box of those to snack on a little later!

      We then ended up outside our tea ceremony building. Greeted by a lovely man in a deep blue kimono we slipped our shoes off and sat cross legged in a simple room with large floor to ceiling windows on one side looking out over a zen garden. It was rather peaceful watching the garden in the rain as the rest of our small groups arrived.

      Once we were all settled, our guide explained to us a bit more about the tea ceremony and how the techniques are passed through generations and that it traditionally was done just before battle as a good omen to samurai warriors. He also explained that tea ceremonies are centred largely around the seasons, due to cherry blossom season being just around the corner we were served a cherry blossom tea! Which was not really for me as they sort of pickle the cherry blossom and then put it in boiling water so not as aesthetic or appealing as it sounds!

      Our teishu - host of the tea ceremony arrived and began preparing her matcha tea. Taking time to carefully wipe all the utensils she was using and then gently putting them back in very precise places and slightly adjusting them if they were out of place. She then began to prepare the tea by adding the powdered matcha into the water and whisking it with a bamboo hand whisk. She would then present it to each of us bowing but not holding eye contact as apparently this is considered more respectful! We would then have to pick up the tea in our dominant hand and place it in our palm, twist the bowl twice clockwise and then finish it in 3 sips with a small slurp at the end of the last sip to show your appreciation. After this we then watched her “closing ceremony”. During the whole ceremony it was almost completely silent apart from the occasional shuffle from one of us with her attention never straying from her task at hand.

      After this she then taught us how to make our own matcha tea and have a go ourselves and not to brag - but mine was apparently “perfect”. (Jacob didn’t get this level of praise) but it’s not a competition or anything! I was surprised that I found the matcha rather inoffensive as last time I tried it I really couldn’t stand it. I didn’t mind it too much this time but I still don’t think it’s something I would have on a regular basis despite it apparently having antioxidants and all sorts in! We thanked our host and bowed in respect and then enjoyed the garden for a while before heading off once again.

      To finish off the day we went to visit gion which is home of the geisha girls. The official definition of a geisha girl is a Japanese hostess trained to entertain men with conversation, dance, and song so you can take from that what you like. We walked to gion and enjoyed the beautiful old streets with its traditional wooden houses and small lanterns. We were also very lucky that it was almost empty I’m guessing due to the rain and some of the areas we visited today are being closed next month to tourists. I have to say they have got much stricter here over recent years, with many signs asking you to not take any photos, speak loudly, hold hands in public, eat or drink in the street. Due to this, we took very few pictures and only in areas that we thought would be ok but the traditional old streets did live up to the hype! Having said this, we are very lucky that we did get to visit them even if we couldn’t take pictures as even now there were police stationed along the street enforcing the rules and if we were just a few weeks later we wouldn’t have been able to see the area at all so very fortunate! Sadly no geisha girls appeared today though!
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    • Tag 15

      Temple kiyomizu dera

      9. Mai in Japan ⋅ ☀️ 16 °C

      Ce matin après un peu de marche nous sommes arrivés au grand temple kiyomizu dera. On y trouve plusieurs temples, pagodes et le temple principal qui flotte à 13m au dessus du sol. L'occasion également d'avoir une belle vue sur Kyoto.Weiterlesen

    • Tag 11

      Kyoto by night

      26. September 2023 in Japan ⋅ ☁️ 27 °C

      Mit einer privaten Stadtführung beenden wir den letzten Abend in Kyoto. Morgen geht es zurück nach Tokyo.

      Amgeles aus Chile hat uns einige interessante Stellen in der Stadt gezeigt und uns mit Informationen zur Kultur zugeschüttet. Es war ein schöner Spaziergang in den Abend hinein.

      Zum Anschluss waren wir in einer Rooftop Bar bei leckeren Cocktails mit Sake. Jasper und ich haben dann noch lecker scharfe Ramen gegessen. So kamen wir heute auf 20000 Schritte.
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    • Tag 13

      Kyoto - day 2 - Gion area

      6. April in Japan ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C

      We started the day with a bus ride back to the Gion area. Come here. We walked up the hill to the Chion-in temple that we had seen in the dark last night. The temple complex is very big with a massive central main hall. The entrance gate is also very tall and well over two stories. After looking around the main square area we walked on and explored the temple gardens and the massive temple bell. It was cast in 1633 and is the largest temple bell in Japan and apparently takes 30 monks to chime it.

      Having visited the temple we continue on and so the tallest Buddha in Kyoto which sits on the hillside near that temple.

      We retraced our route that we had seen previous evening in the dark. Only this time the streets were far busier with tourists. The area was pretty with lots of little school shops and street food vendors.

      We continued on past the five story pagoda and back through the streets of Gion where again there were large crowds.

      As it was now after 12 we stopped for some gyoza's before heading to the metro.
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    • Tag 61

      Kyōto🌸

      6. April in Japan ⋅ ☁️ 11 °C

      Die Kirschblüten in Kyōto sind in voller Pracht😍 Die Japaner feiern nun unter den Blüten ein Hanami. Es wird also gepicknickt und man hat eine gute Zeit zusammen. Überall finden wir Foodstände, Frauen und Männer in ihren schönen Kimonos und viele lachende Gesichter. Es ist schön, ein Teil davon zu sein🥰
      In Kyōto gehören wir zu den Frühaufsteher, nur so entkommen wir etwas der Menschenmasse. So können wir die Tempel und Shreine mit hundert anderen geniessen und nicht mit Tausenden😜
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