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    • Day 4

      Koyasan

      February 14, 2023 in Japan

      Själva byn Koyasan med sina över hundra tempel imponerade inte på oss. Det var mest en huvudgata med låga flerfamiljshus. Nästan allt var stängt och panik höll på att bryta ut innan vi äntligen hittade en öppen restaurang. Tvärtemot stadens rykte var det inte vegetarisk mat som erbjöds, och servisen var mycket ojapanskt ouppmärksam. Och kallt var det...

      När vi ätit och besökt Okunoin var även alla tempel stängda. Men in på gården till huvudtemplet Kongobuji kom vi i alla fall.

      När vi lämnade staden genom den gamla tori-ingången Daimon från 1705 hälsade oss solen godkväll.
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    • Day 10

      Letzter Tag in Wakayama

      May 2, 2023 in Japan ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

      Yamato hat ein Ur- Grosmami und heute war ihr Geburtstag. Die beiden haben 94 jahre Unterschied und Yamato ist jetzt 8. Man rechne...😀👍 Die Schwester und der Bruder von Kimiko mit Familie waren zu Besuch und natürlich wird viel gegessen und getrunken. 😀Read more

    • Day 9

      Envoûtante Koyasan

      June 17, 2023 in Japan ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

      Je retrouve Koyasan dans son écrin montagneux, mon immense coup de coeur.
      2e montagne sacrée après le mont Fuji, elle est un haut lieu de pèlerinage avec ses 117 temples plus jolis les uns que les autres, ses maisons traditionnelles et son majestueux Okunoin...
      Je crois que ce Japon-là, loin des villes, est une thérapie de l'hyperactivité mentale.
      L'éloge de la lenteur...
      Les pensées glissent et ne s'accrochent plus.
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    • Day 6

      Also der Zug ist abgefahren!

      July 27, 2023 in Japan ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

      Man war das warm!

      Heute waren wir bei "Nakau" frühstücken. Das scheint eine größere Kette zu sein. Deshalb war die Auswahl inklusive aller Zutaten bebildert dargestellt. Das spart uns Zeit und Worte.

      Nach dem Essen haben wir uns die Burg Osaka angeschaut. Nur von außen, weil sie innen nicht historisch wiederaufgebaut wurde.
      Und es war wirklich warm.
      36°C und 54% Luftfeuchtigkeit.
      Läuft bei uns!

      Dann ging es zum Bahnhof Tennoji und mit dem Zug nach Kii-Tanabe. Ah da kommt der Zug ja schon...
      "Haben Sie Sitzplätze reserviert?"
      Äh nee
      "Dann können Sie nicht mitfahren!"
      Aha...

      Ja super.
      Das war heute die letzte Verbindung, um zur Unterkunft mitten in den Kii-Bergen zu kommen.
      Wir erreichen jetzt nämlich den letzten Bus ab Tanabe nicht mehr.
      Es war jetzt 13:30 wohl gemerkt.

      Also war die Frage folgende: Die Hälfte des Weges mit einem anderen Bus fahren und dann trampen (laufen wären immernoch 5h) oder ein Taxi nehmen?

      Als wir uns vor Ort, später am Tag, schon fürs Trampen entschieden haben, spricht uns zufällig ein Guide für den Kumano-Kodo-Pilgerweg an: "Das Trampen lasst mal lieber sein. Da oben fährt kaum einer lang und die Menschen sind sehr reserviert."

      Also schlussendlich doch das Taxi. So haben wir nur eine Stunde gebraucht und doch noch ein super leckeres Abendessen bekommen. (Ban-gohan wa totemo oishii desu yo。)

      おやすみなさい - Gute Nacht
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    • Day 7

      קויסאן: ללון במקדש

      September 20, 2023 in Japan ⋅ ☁️ 26 °C

      סופסוף אחרי שבוע נתקלנו במכשול יפני שלא הצלחנו לחצות. עד כה התמודדנו עם קשיים בעזרת הרבה סבלנות, חיוך, גוגל טרנסלייט, וקצת כסף. היום, מול פקיד חברת השכרת רכב שהתעקש לראות רשיון נהיגה בינל בנייר - משהו שראינו בפעם האחרונה לפני 36 שנה - כל אלה לא עזרו.
      אלתור זריז שם אותנו על סדרת רכבות שבסוף הובילו אותנו אל היעד הנכסף: קויסאן. עיירה קסומה בהרים שאין בה הרבה מעבר למקדשים ולאכסניות עולי רגל, שם אנו מתאכסנים.
      חדר יפני ללא ריהוט. מקלחת+אמבטיה משותפת שבה ניתן לבחון לעומק את גופם של האורחים האחרים. טקסי מדיטציה בבוקר ובערב. ארוחות קבועות עם מרכיבים לא מזוהים. קסם של ממש.
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    • Day 7

      קויסאן: הרים ומקדשים

      September 20, 2023 in Japan ⋅ ☁️ 25 °C

      לאחר שעה של צ'אנטינג במקדש וארוחת בוקר יפנית, החלטנו לעשות הליכת עולי רגל לאחד המקדשים. ההליכה היתה ברובה בתוך בית קברות עתיק מאד שנתן השראה לתמונות רבות. חלקן כאן.

    • Day 5

      Mt Koya temples and Cemetery

      October 24, 2023 in Japan ⋅ ☁️ 63 °F

      Start with a 6:30am Sorta recital ceremony at the shrine where we spent the night. Then touring the Mt Koya Shrines and temples and the Cemetery with its huge Cedar trees. Then by road to Ryujin Onsen for the nightRead more

    • Day 7

      Early bath to start the day

      October 26, 2023 in Japan ⋅ 🌙 48 °F

      2 nights in Yunomine Onsen
      Rejoin the Nakahechi route, visited the Hongu Taisha Grand Shrine then a hike back to the Onsen.
      A nice days walking!
      Got my Dual Pilgrims certificate but still need some more stamps and the last 2 great shrines for it to be official.Read more

    • Day 29

      Koyasan

      October 7, 2023 in Japan ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

      I forwarded my large holdall to Ise before checking out of The Bridge Hotel and walking to Nauda Station to catch the Nankai Electric Railway Express for the one-hour ride to Hashimoto where I caught the local mountain train to Gokurakubashi. The seating was unreserved and neither were full on this Saturday morning. I used my Kansai 2-day Pass.
      At Gokurakubashi, there was a funicular railway to Koyasan Station where I waited for a local bus into town and got off at a stop near the Fudoin Lodge. The Lodge was one of 52 temples in Koyasan, out of 117 temples in total, offering traditional lodging to pilgrims. The Lodge was very smart. I had a ryokan-style bedroom plus a lounge,
      Koyasan was founded about 1200 years' ago as a monastery for Shingon Buddhism. It is the start of one of the Kumano Kodo pilgrimage routes, going south down the Kii Peninsula.
      I walked to the main complex of pagodas and other buildings at Danjo Garan, and then Kongobuji with its beautiful screen paintings plus the largest rock garden in Japan.
      Back at the Lodge, I went to the onsen, and then changed into yukata clothes for the set vegetarian dinner plus sake in an attractive dining room, sitting on a low stool.
      The heater was on in the bedroom because it was cool, Koyasan being at 900m in the Kii Mountains. It was surrounded by forests of cedar, cypress, red pine, hemlock fir and umbrella pine, all conifers.
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    • Day 30

      Takahara

      October 8, 2023 in Japan ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

      At 7.00, I went to the Buddhist religious service at Fudoin Lodge. There were about 24 worshippers plus two priests. The service was conducted in Japanese and English with some information being projected on to a screen. I joined the other worshippers in burning incense. One of the priests outlined the stages of meditation which we practised for 10 minutes; posture, breathing, and the acceptance of the Buddhist image into your heart.
      At 07.50, those of the worshippers who were residents went into breakfast which was Japanese-style and vegetarian.
      At 09.00, a taxi collected me for the drive south through the Kii Mountains which reached 1000m and were densely forested with deep gorges. We arrived on the coast at Tanabe by midday, and I went into the Tourist Information Centre at the train station to be given a comprehensive account of the Kumano Kodo with maps, bus timetables, etc. This was part of my Kumano Kodo package arranged by Inside Japan.
      I bought a snack lunch from 7-11, one of the 24 hour supermarkets which were very common in Japan, the others being Family Mart and Lawsons. 7-11 had ATMs which accepted foreign credit cards when you neede local currency.
      I took a local bus to Takijiri, which was the starting-point of this branch of the Kumano Kodo, and was met by a guide who took me to the Pilgrimage Centre which had a small exhibition about the Kumano Kodo, and also showed by the first shrine on the pilgrimage route.
      I was given a shite umbrella at the Centre which I retained for the rest of the holiday although it was used rarely.
      Unfortunately, steady rain had begun in mid-morning and I didn't fancy walking for a couple of hours in the rain. Fortunately, the owner of the night's accommodation came and collected us by car to take us to Takahara. The guide showed me the shrine and camphor tree there.
      The minshuku (family-run guesthouse) was called Hatago MasaRa. The husband was Japanese and his wife was French. A Japanese couple, who I saw again the following day hiking, were the the other guests. I had a bedroom and lounge.
      It was misty and foggy in the mountains.
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    You might also know this place by the following names:

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