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From Yasaka Shrine I got the bus back to Kyoto Station. It was so hot and sweaty anyway and with the bus being so full it just made it worse. I shouldn't moan really. People who live here have to doMeer informatie
From Yasaka Shrine I got the bus back to Kyoto Station. It was so hot and sweaty anyway and with the bus being so full it just made it worse. I shouldn't moan really. People who live here have to doMeer informatie
I wasn't sure what to expect upon reaching the shrine. You see so many shrines dotted about but This one looked amazing with the bright red. The pictures I have do it no justice. And that wasn't evenMeer informatie
Luckily for me, the subway station was right next to Nijo Castle so I went a few stops east towards Gion. I had a little walk around the neighbourhood but ai was boiling and starting to get tired so IMeer informatie
I got the bus from Kinkaku-ji to Nijo Castle. It was the first time I had used a bus on this trip. I did use one on my last trip but this one was easier to navigate as it told you which stops (inMeer informatie
I decided to be lazy and take a taxi from Arashiyama to Kinkaku-ji. It was actually my first time in a Japanese taxi on my own so I was a little bit worried. My fare came to just over ¥2000 for a 20Meer informatie
I got off the Shinkansen at Kyoto station then changed train to the San-In line to Arashiyama. I took a quick walk through the bamboo grove and then onto the monkey park. Unfortunately, I didn't getMeer informatie
So, after my Mount Fuji climb, my thighs were so sore and my body ached that I just wanted to stay in bed. I managed to motivate myself and get up at 5 to get ready for a trip to Kyoto. Once I was atMeer informatie
When we arrived at Shinjuku, Adrian told us that he had a 9 hour wait until his bus and was going to explore the city so he suggested we had a bite to eat together before we all went our separateMeer informatie
We decided the easiest way to get back to Tokyo from the Subashiri Trail was to get a bus to Gotemba then another bus straight to Shinjuku. We got chatting to a nice Canadian lad called Adrian who hadMeer informatie
For out descent we chose the Subashiri Trail because as Sayaka said "it's faster so that means it's easier." Well... it wasn't too bad to begin with. It was like walking down steep sand dunes. TheMeer informatie