Friday, 17 October 2014

Nagoya, Hiroshima, Osaka & Kyoto Autumn Holiday

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 Bride at Nagoya Castle





Nagoya City Science Museum




Bullet train to Osaka

Tullys for breakfast (cheese pancake)

 Hiroshima streetcar

Sadako Sasaki. Childrens Peace Monument Hiroshima


made from tiny origami paper cranes



 Hiroshima peace park

 Hiroshima cenotaph containing the names of all known victims

 Hiroshima cenotaph looking through to the Flame of Peace

 Miyajima largest rice spoon






 Miyajima floating temple gates (at low tide)

 wedding on Miyajima
 Yudanaka











foot spa Ryokan Biyu

Nagoya castle dancers




Yudanaka






 Live Max Hotel Nagoya red light district


Suzuka



Hiroshima

Miyajima

 Open air museum of Japanese Thatched roof cottages


 Todai Ji Nara

 Todai Ji Nara




Osaka kimino shop



Kyoto bamboo grove

Okochi Sanso Kyoto. (Samurai actors house)



 Golden pavilion Kyoto





Ginkakuji Temple Kyoto (silver pavilion)


Tuesday, 30 September 2014

Yudanaka snow monkey park

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Although Lonely Planet gave the Jigokudani Monkey Park a negative review, (one of Japan's most infamous tourist traps) which almost convinced me not to visit, we found the park to be quite easily accessible and enjoyable.  The lovely hotel staff from Ryokan Biyu in Yudanaka drove us to the entrance of the park and we then walked 1.6km through a forest, to the monkey area, where monkeys and their cute little babies were wandering freely and occasionally eating seed off the ground and having a dip in the hot spring.  It was Autumn so the walk was cool and we had a stroller so some parts we had to carry the stroller, about 50m of stairs at the end closest to the main entrance.  Apart from that it wasn't too difficult to manage with a 1 year old and a 3 year old.  In true Japanese fashion the park was tidy and there were no animal droppings on the path.  There was a maintenance man feeding the monkeys at the time we arrived at about 9.30am so there was plenty of movement all around.  They were very active and the babies were so cute riding on the mum's backs or tumbling around together wrestling.