Day 06 is our last full day in Kyoto before we continue onto the second segment of our 15 day trip. In our initial planning, we’d listed several more places to visit on Day 06 – and the list included
The visit to Arashiyama Bamboo Forest done, we doubled back to Kyoto and continued onto Inari Station for a visit to the Torii Gates at Fushimi Inari – another very iconic site that is a must-visit for visitors to Kyoto.
A visit to Kyoto is not complete with checking out the famed bamboo forest of Arashiyama, a short 30 minutes away from Kyoto station. We visited the bamboo grove 12 years ago, and were fortunate enough to get some lovely
Continuing on for Day 05: Osaka Castle Park next. Unlike Himeji Castle that we’d just visited yesterday on Day 04, Osaka Castle is a reconstruction: building of it first started in 1583, then when completed, it was attacked and partially
Our initial plans for Day 05 of this trip included an early morning visit to Arashiyama to see the bamboo forest before the inevitable crowds come in, followed by a return back to Kyoto Station to move onto Osaka for
While Himeji Castle was very pretty on the outside and offering varied perspectives there but not nearly as interesting on the inside for us, Koko-en was a different thing altogether: the garden was drop-dead gorgeous through and through! Just look
Himeji Castle is a historical site that shows up in all manner of travel brochures, and also probably the singularly most popular attraction in the city of Himeji. In fact, it’s not uncommon to read of travel advisories encouraging tourists
Of the several cities we’re visiting using Kyoto as a base and over Days 01 to Day 06, the furthest we’re traveling to in this first segment is Himeji, which is a good 130 kilometers away from Kyoto. The 4
The kids had their morning harassing cute animals. So, for the afternoon itinerary in Kobe, it was the wife’s turn to go nuts. Kobe is home to one of Japan’s largest herb gardens – Kobe Herb Garden – and comprises
As long as we’re taking family vacations with young kids, the itinerary still needs to be filled with activities that will appeal and engage them. As lovely as the scenery was at the Philosopher’s Walk or Ubi Prefecture Park, our
There were two further-on spots in Uji that we listed in the itinerary: Byodo-in Temple, and also Uji Prefecture Park. The former requires an admission fee just to enter the grounds and not just the temple – unlike Todaji Temple
Uji is a small city that sits between Kyoto and Nara. We didn’t visit this city in our 2010 trip, and thus included it in for this year. And we’re glad we did! Uji is particularly famous for its Green
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