Day 3
We started our third day trip
early in the morning, heading out to Arashiyama area, in the western outskirt
of Kyoto. Arashiyama was famous among Nobles in the ancient time for nature
viewing during the spring and fall. We arrived at Hankyu Arashiyama Station and
decided to take a walk across Katsura River instead of taking public bus. We
bought our breakfast from the nearby convenience store and having them while
relaxing and enjoying the spectacular view from the bench at river bank.
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Arashiyama Map from JNTO webstite. |
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Arrived at Arashiyama Train Station |
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Beauty of Katsura river |
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Dua gadis pingitan..:) |
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I just can't stop taking pictures! |
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Managed to took picture of Maiko (?) walking with her family |
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Wish we had more time there! We missed our chance to take the boat ride..:( |
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Beautiful ! |
After we finished our short picnic, we start our
journey towards Togetsukyo Bridge to cross Katsura River. There’s quite a
number of people in Arashiyama that day and most of them are Japanese people. Arashiyama
famous for its temples and also bamboo forest. We choose to explore the most famous
temple there, Tenryu-ji temple. We strolled along the river bank to Ternyu-ji
Temple, bought 500yen ticket to enter the temple and just begin to explore the
temple when it’s start to rain. Tenryu-ji Temple is the first ranked of Five
Great Zen Temple of Kyoto. The moment we entered the temple, we started to
ignore the rain. Our attention had been captured by beauty of the temple Zen
garden. The garden dating back to the 14th century, features a large
pond which catches the reflection of red colour of the maple tree.
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View from inside the temple |
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Stunning garden! |
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You can throw a coin inside the pool and make a wish too! |
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Stairs to heaven...hehe..to the Bamboo Grooves "heaven" |
We left Tenryu-ji temple by the north gate and
walked to the famed Bamboo forest. Sagano Bamboo Forest is one of the
most amazing natural sites in Japan. One of the most interesting facts about Sagano Bamboo Forest is
the sound which the wind makes while it blows amongst the bamboo.
Amazingly enough, this sound has been voted on as one of the “one
hundred must-be-preserved sounds of Japan” by the Japanese government. Walking
through the bamboo forest really took our breath away. It’s indeed one of the
most memorable moment that we will never forget!
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He's really adorable! |
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Tempat Kenshin Himura berlatih pedang.. =P |
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Love the bamboo forest! |
We
had our lunch at Kyoto Station before hop on a bus to the famous Kiyomizudera
Temple, one of the UNESCO World Heritage Site. The rain start pouring heavily
as we arrived at bus stop. Luckily we brought an umbrella with us that day! We
walked about 10minutes and paid 300 yen for the entrance ticket. Kiyomizudera is best known for its wooden
stage that juts out from its main hall, 13 meters above the hillside
below. The stage affords visitors a nice view of the numerous cherry and maple trees
below that erupt in a sea of color in spring and fall, as well as of the city
of Kyoto in
the distance. We just had a short visit there due to the rain plus the
excessive crowd of visitors at the wooden stage area, trying to avoid from
being drenched by the rain. We
bought souvenirs before heading back to Kyoto Station and took a train ride to
Gion area.
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Wooden stage, the autumn leaves really did a great impact! |
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Gadis-gadis |
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Kyoto Tower right in front of Kyoto train Station |
We strolled along Gion - Potoncho area, hoping to catch Maiko or Geisha in action. I only managed to caught a glimpse of one of the Geisha working inside one of the building there. We then had our delicious Omurice and sushi as dinner before head back to our hotel in Osaka.
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Sumpah sedappp! |
Day 4
Our
fourth day in Japan was our longest day trip. We travel almost 750kms in one day,
all the way from Osaka to Nagasaki, Kyushu while making a few stops along the
way. We checked out from the hotel in Osaka, and brought only our bag pack to
accompany us for the next 4 days until we checked in Tokyo. Our host in Osaka
helped us arranged our luggage being transferred to our hotel in Tokyo and make sure
the luggage arrived at the hotel on the same day when we supposed to arrive there. The service was quite cheap and really convenient since we’d planned to overnight
in different hotels for the next 3 night.
Our first stop
was Okayama, in Chugoku region. Okayama's most famous attraction is Korakuen
Garden, which is ranked as one of the three best landscape gardens in Japan,
along with Kanazawa's Kenrokuen and Mito's Kairakuen. Okayama Castle is located
just across from the garden. Okayama serves as the locale for the popular fairy
tale of Momotaro (the Peach Boy).
There’s food festival being held at
the Okayama Station during that time. We bought some local snacks and bread to
eat later in the garden. We took a bus that runs between Okayama Station
and Korakuen-mae bus stop (20 minutes, 140 yen, every 15-25 minutes), which is
located just beside the garden's main gate. We paid 400 yen for the entrance
ticket.
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Okayama city |
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Sasuke kun! Yeah, this place also famous for Naruto manga. |
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Okayama Castle dalam kejauhan |
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Tea Garden |
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Paddy field |
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Kawaii..:) |
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"Enchanted Forest" |
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Okayama Castle also known as Kuro Castle because of its colour |
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Gadis-gadis Jepun yang comel |
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One of my favourite! |
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Comel! |
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My favourite drink! |
Our
next destination after Okayama was Itsukushima Island or best known as Miyajima
Island. Miyajima Island is most famous for its giant reed torii gate, which at
high tide seems to float on the water. The sight is ranked as one of Japan's
three best views. We took half an hour train from Hiroshima Station and arrived
at the port at dusk. We boarding JR Miyajima ferry to go to the island for free
(fees covered by JR railpass) while enjoying sunset.
There
are usually many day tourists, but in the evening the area becomes much quieter
and more peaceful. There are wild deer on the island that have become
accustomed to people. In the day the deer wander around the same sites as the
tourists, and in the evening they sleep along the walking paths. We really
enjoy walking around Miyajima Island. The souvenirs price also quite reasonable
price and there’re lots of choices to buy.
After bought souvenirs and took a lots of pictures, we finally took our last train to Nagasaki, where we spend our night there before continue our journey on the next day.
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Hiroshima at dusk |
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Miyajima island from the ferry |
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Hello Kitty shop! |