Nagoya, day 1

I left Shikoku on the train on December 27th. It was snowing at the station. I crossed the bridge to Honshu which is a beautiful road with views of the Seto sea and its small islands. In Osaka, Ryan and Jason got on the train. We then travelled to Nagoya at sleep speed due to heavy snow. At times the snow was at least 1 meter deep and sometimes there was a total white out. It was a beautiful winter wonderland. We meet Chris in Nagoya

Nagoya, day 2

Started with breakfast at 8 am. There was a choice of Japanese and western buffet. I had Japanese, but my stomach didn’t like it much with negative results for the next 2 hours. Anyway. We visited Nagoya Castle in the morning and the Christmas illuminations in the evening. Castle was impressive but unfortunately the main tower was closed. The Palace was open en had amazing gold leaf rooms. There was also an exhibition of traditional handmade toys and dolls. The Christmas illuminations were quite beautiful. And I drank hot mulled wine, very Christmassy, and made me think of the Netherlands and German Christmas markets.

88 Ohenro san pilgrimage

On Saturday I visited 4 temples of the 88 Ohenro san temple pilgrimage. I was not so impressed with the first 3, they were right beside a main road, although one could enter temple 61. Normally you can’t enter any of the temples, so it was peaceful to sit down in one. And temple 64 was surrounded by trees and mountains, a beautiful peaceful setting. I also visited a beautiful shrine.

Temple 61 Kouonji, not very attractive
Temple 62 Hojuji
Temple 63 Kichijōji
Temple 64 Maegamiji, so peaceful