We went to the Kenroku-en garden, one of japan’s 3 most beautiful gardens. And next to Kanazawa Castle. Also went to the historical district. Its all about gold leaf here. Even ice cream. There’s an onsen in the hotel. And we had breakfast in the hotel too.
Category: Japan
Kanazawa
2nd of January we went to kanazawa on the bus. Beautiful snow on the way. And via Shiragawa-go, another open air museum of a traditional village. We only had a 10 minute break there. And of course more shrines and temples in Kanazawa. Less cold, less snow and even rain.
More Takayama photos.
I fell in love with Takayama, the snow, the beautiful shrines and temples, the lovely streets and buildings. Small town surrounded by snow and trees covered hills, and mountains behind that. I had Hatsumode in the Shrine : first temple visit in the new year, with sake and a tiny bag with dried seaweed and fish. They had big bonfires to burn last year’s fortunes, and to keep warm. There were only a few people around, so that was lovely. I bought an amulet of the ‘almighty’.
Takayama, random photos.
Happy New Year everyone. This year I’ll be coming home, NL and NZ.
But, I’m still enjoying Takayama in the snow. I love the snow. I could have lived here for a year and been happy, I think.
Takayama day 2, afternoon continued
I also walked to Sakurayama Hachimangu Shrine. So beautiful. Everything looks gorgeous in the snow. I love shrines. They are normally surrounded by a grove of very old trees. Here in Takayama many trees were numbered and had a wooden sign with name and age.
Takayama, day 2, afternoon
In the afternoon I walked to Shorenji temple. At times it was snowing heavily
Takayama day 2
We took the bus to Hida no sato folk village, 30 houses and buildings with thatched roofs. So beautiful. And I got the ring a bell, always a highlight.
Takayama, day 1
We arrived in Takayama in the late afternoon, in the snow. It was lovely to walk around in the snow and the streets while dusk settled into night. And of course I immediately saw a temple, and it was the 3 tiered Hida Kokubunji Buddhist temple.
On our way to Takayama and the snow snow snow
We, Chris and I, took a 3 hour train trip to Takayama, and gradually saw more snow on the way. And arrived in the snow. And it was snowing lightly and it has been snowing lightly and heavily on and off. I’m totally excited and couldn’t wait to get out there, after checking in to the hotel at 4.30 pm . I walked into town, past a 3 tiered temple, down the main shopping street and across a small river. And I finally recognised the town. I was here in 2016 in autumn. I got another spike of excitement. I then arrived in the historic city. It’s really great to be here and to be here again. Looking forward to tomorrow.
Day 3 in Nagoya
We had the morning in Nagoya.