Today, then Kyoto. Kyoto is one of the largest cities in Japan and was up to the beginning of the 17th Century, the seat of the Tenno (= emperor) before to Edo (= Tokyo) moved on efforts of the shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu (I'm not good watch out for my studies, my goodness, D). For
Kyoto recommend the inclined guide travelers to plan three to four days. We had exactly three hours. = D
Accordingly, fell short of our program: we visited the Kiyomizu Temple and the Temple Ginkakuji to achieve both very well with the buses that depart from the main train station in Kyoto is (for the stupid tourists all the signage, wonderful English ... we are of course still managed to get lost xD).
But first things first.
The day began as follows:
Kiwi: * not quite in full possession of their mental forces * Yeah, clearly we can take this train going to Central Station Tokyo! go get little soul and
* Kiwi * a * go * go
Kiwi: Ahhhhh, no, he is wrong, get off and turn back immediately! *
little soul and Kiwi get off * *
back drive back drive back
* Kiwi: Oh Oo ... um ... yes, so we were right, we would only have to change trains at the station in a different way ... ahem ... yes.
[eternal Rumgurken later]
We arrived yet at some point and went into this wonderful train.
We reached
fresh and rested (though we were sitting in the smoking compartment, and of course the very people sitting next to us had smoked a pack of about half an hour. Hallelujah ) and we went to the tourist office.
Where we were greeted with the most charming of the Japanese, English, I've ever heard.
"I would suggest you take this ticket because it is very convenient and economical."
AWWWWWWWwww *___* This man was so very nice and cute! Especially when the little soul and I briefly talked to us in German, he asked!
Man: Excuse me, Which language do you normally speak? We
: Ehm, German?
man, Ah, so she * points to colleague * speaks German too.
* *
woman colleague is: How can I help you? We
: O___O MY GOD YOU ARE AWESOME
(The course we have not said, but just about, we have felt so incredibly accommodating. perfect and the lady talked to us. Wow! What I've been thrilled ... \u0026lt;333).
us then said that we are not yet able to look at Nijo Castle Kinkakuji, because three hours just too little, and we recommend two other temples. From one we had but never heard and then decided to take a chance on it and go to Ginkaku-ji (not to be confused with Kinkaku-ji. Those crazy Japanese xD).
After visiting the Kiyomizu temple, went
it then proceeds to Ginkaku-ji.
[Quote little soul: It was fucking awesome!]
[Quote Kiwi. Yes, it was]
It was really beautiful. A great garden with a wonderfully cozy little wood around it (and a gravel garden ... pebble, not feli Graves;! D), through which one could walk. Wonderful and very very romantic.
Then it was off to grab souvenirs. (Brudi, I found your sword! D) I bought a beautiful PINK fan on it with little white rabbit. There were also a store that specialized only in the sale of items with little white bunny (possibly because of the moon phase (see: here is ) Does any of you still Sailor Moon Bunny's real name: Tsukino Usagi (last name ., first name (hare of the moon) ^ ^) picked up a wonderful little soul pink curtain (very pretty) and I picked YOU A WONDERFUL SOUVENIR
Well, after that we were on our way home (absolutely relaxed / IRONY). Actually, it all went well, we got an immediate Bus that we should go from Ginkaku-ji to the central station Kyoto. It went quite well.
way we met a cute woman who asked, so here is whether little soul and I speak German. And then she suddenly began to yourself, to palaver in German! Quite amazing! She said that she had learned in Osaka German (she studied music and German language have pleased her so well as she has heard at a concert that she wanted to learn. *__*) Awww, and now as Teacher of music therapy for people with disabilities working in Kyoto. Wow. It was so nice and so talented and sooo sweet. \u0026lt;333 small highlight on the trip, aww!
were then little soul and I was a little uneasy, because the departure of our train approached on and on, but we are hardly the main train station. Argh, stupid, overcrowded buses. >. \u0026lt;Until quarter six o'clock we were still calm and came as the station in sight,
we wanted to have a sigh of relief. But then came the lights, just before the station. The
about five minutes remained red.
AHHHHHHHHHHHH !!!!!!!!!! PANIC! Unholy screaming AHHHHHHHH !!!!!!!
Well, then we rushed off the bus and how the idiot in the Station ... and caught our train more dazzling, albeit with some ... more violent breathing. Ahem. Yes.
Conclusion: Kyoto is really pretty. Stuffed with temples and a lot less bling bling than Tokyo and the next time you should plan might actually three to four days. ; D
morning you go back on the Harajuku Bridge and then twice in the Yoyogi Park is scheduled to depart Sunday probably always find THE FULL AKTSCHÖÖÖN what young musicians, etc. concerns. We'll see. If the weather is nice, then we draw our Lolita dress and become the prettiest women of Tokyo Yes! *___*
And here, because we are on the way back far too well off, you get all day again in a prompt to (g) summary:
Well, that's it from me. Tüdelü. (God, my whole bed varies, as I was sitting still on this train. Heaven help xD).
Treat of the day:
Today in the Shinkansen seen:
Japanese style is real ... getting used to. Whoa, you know. xD Everything has its limits. XD
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