Saturday 28 May 2016

Japan, Land of the Rising Sun - 1


Osaka and Kyoto




We went on a short tour to Japan taking the “Japan, Land of the Rising Sun” tour of Nexus Holidays. We left Sydney on the night of 8th May ’16 by China Southern Airlines flight CZ 302. We had a change-over at Guangzhou, China where we took another flight CZ389 to Osaka.  We landed in Kansai International airport of Osaka at 13:10 of 9Th May.  After clearing our luggage and coming out we were met by the tour guide, Jennifer and joined by few other members of the tour group who had also travelled by that flight. Together we left for the first hotel of stay, Stargate Hotel, Kansai Airport. The hotel was convenient and we had a good view of the Osaka bay from our room.  The hotel was located near the Rinku Premium outlets and Rinku pleasure town. Since there was no other activity scheduled for that day we took it easy resting after the long flight and then exploring the shops and restaurants in the Rinku town. We were happy to locate there a McDonalds where we took chips and cheeseburger as our night dinner.

The next day after breakfast, we left with our luggage and 27 other members of the tour party to Kyoto for sight-seeing, escorted by the tour guide.  Kyoto was the capital of Japan and also the emperor’s residence until 1868.  It has a number of temples and shrines and heritage sites. It is the city of traditional culture with a modern face. Here we first visited the historic temple of Klyomizu-dera, established in 778.  It is on the UNESCO world heritage list as a historic monument. There is a three-storied pagoda and a bell tower besides a big hall and other cultural properties.  This temple is also known as “Pure Water Temple”, as it is on the site of Otowa waterfall in the wooded hills and it is considered beneficial to drink the waters of this waterfall.  The water falls in three streams and cups with handles are stacked there to catch water and drink. There is also a shrine dedicated to love before which stand two stones wide part. Going from one to another blindfolded successfully is supposed to help one to get a suitable match. During our visit to the temple it was drizzling all along. Myself holding umbrella and Rajam wearing poncho braved the drizzle and negotiated the steep and busy approach to the temple, crowded with souvenir shops  and restaurants selling traditional food, and also the visited the various places of interest in the temple besides drinking the sacred pure water for longevity and good health. We could not enjoy much the scenic surroundings as it was drizzling on and off, mostly lightly and occasionally heavily.

Another important place we visited was Kinkakuji, also known as Golden pavilion. It is a Zen temple built overlooking a pond. There is an impressive garden surrounding the pond.  We can look at the temple from across the pond only as it is not open to visitors and  only the windows are kept open to have a peep-in from distance.  It is a three storeyed building with top two floors completely covered in gold leaf. As we go round the pond, we come across statues behind the temple at which people throw coins for good luck. Here also we went round with umbrella and in poncho, unfazed by the continuous on and off drizzle and so could not enjoy much the garden.

The modern Kyoto station stands in complete contrast to the traditional Kyoto city. It has an observation deck on the 11th floor of the station building which is reached through a number of elevators and finally by a flight of steps. There is a covered skyway, 45 meters above the central hall covering the length of the station. Through its glass walls one can have good views of the city as well as the station below. There are also two malls and one departmental store in the station, besides number of restaurants, few of them western-style. From here only we took the bullet train to Mt. Fuji later. Photos of Kyoto can be seen  @  https://www.flickr.com/photos/sam-sekar/albums/72157668852585025

Lunch was in a traditional Japanese style restaurant.  Though the tour guide took pains to get certain vegetarian dishes, Japanese style, we could not relish them and were content with a bowl of rice mixed with hot water like soup. But luckily as we returned to Osaka, before going to the new hotel in the heart of the town, ANA Crowne Plaza, we went round Shin-Sai Bashi, a market place in Osaka, where we were happy to locate a McDonalds and we had our dinner of chips and cheeseburger there.  Our new hotel was also very convenient and I could locate a convenient store “Family Mart” nearby where bananas, packed egg and cheese sandwiches, ready to eat cup noodles and yoghurts were available.  Morning breakfast was no problem anywhere as it was on buffet style and we could manage with cereals, bread, butter, jam and fruits. It is only Japanese style lunch and dinner that was the problem.  Though rice was available, yoghurt was not available and we  learnt to carry it in some places.  I was also looking for yoghurt in convenient  stores wherever we went.  So much so whenever we sat for dinner or lunch other group members started asking us whether we have bought yoghurt.

The next day was a free day in Osaka and we decided to go by ourselves to Osaka castle by local transport.  In the hotel they had a road map for the way from the hotel to castle giving directions in English with Japanese translation, which was very useful.  We took the train from the nearest Midosuji line, Yodayabashi station, changed over in Honmachi to chu-o line and reached Tanimachi 4 Chome, and walked to castle. As  almost all boards and instructions were in Japanese, the cross over from one line to another was also difficult  and there was quite a distance to walk in the subway to change lines. It was a very different experience from the subways we had used in U.K. and Australia.  The castle is an imposing structure and is an important landmark in the city. The castle tower is surrounded by secondary citadels, gates, turrets and moats and there is an informative museum in the castle. It has also a lift that facilitates reaching the top. The nearby castle park has lots of green and also sports facilities.  It seems the park will present a grand sight in the Cherry blossom season. As we were returning we could spot a Subway Restaurant, and having a Vege-delite sandwhich there for dinner was a sheer delight. Photos of Osaka can be seen  @  https://www.flickr.com/photos/sam-sekar/albums/72157668480332992


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1 comment:

  1. Great trip and nice experiences! A change from your spiritual posts!!

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