Posts Tagged ‘Japan’

Kaiyukan (Osaka Aquarium)

Osaka Aquarium is one of the largest public aquariums in the world and has a tank called the Pacific Ocean with two whale sharks and multiple other species of large fish. An aquarium is an aquarium, but I’ve never seen two whale sharks up close like that, so it was worth it. Gallery below.

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Miyajima and Hiroshima

After seeing Himeji Castle, Korakuen garden and Okayama castle, I didn’t arrive into Hiroshima until late. Too late to see any sights; I attempted to book a cheap hotel. Having booked a place through hostel world and marked it on my map, I headed to find it. I walked around for maybe two hours in [...]

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Trains in Japan

Trains are a part of life in Japan. In the big cities you take the subway trains, to get between towns you take the long distance express trains called ‘Shinkansens’. I’m sure most everyone had heard about Japan’s bullet trains.

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Okayama

At Okayama is Korakuen garden which is one of the top three most famous gardens in Japan. As it was in the middle of the way from Himeji Castle to Hiroshima, it was just a matter of jumping off the train at Okayama and finding the right direction.

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Himeji Castle

Himeji Castle is an amazing example of Japanese architecture from the Edo period, and one of the few castles that was never ruined through war. Unfortunately for me, they are currently undergoing repairs on the interior and I couldn’t see inside. But even worse for visitors in the near future is that they will soon [...]

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Time in Tokyo

After the Golden Week tour I planned to stay in Tokyo for a while, but had no real plans on where to stay. I put in a few last minute requests for couchsurfing and Byard from New Zealand, who has been living in Japan for the last 10 years, answered to say yes. We set [...]

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Sumo

I really wanted to see two Japanese cultural events while I’m here in Japan. Sumo and Kabuki. And I got the chance the other day to go to a Sumo event. This is actually harder than I had initially thought it would be, as there are only three Sumo festivals per year and then each [...]

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Golden Week Tour

When I planned my trip to Japan I wasn’t even really aware of the Japanese holiday called ‘Golden Week‘. I chose my flight dates based both on the approximate best time for my walking pilgrimage and also to be back in time for my daughter’s birthday, but soon after I discovered that Golden Week began [...]

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Tokyo Day 1

I made it to Japan with no mishaps. A long flight, but almost completely empty! I’ve never seen a plane so empty and the flight attendant I talked to said she hadn’t either except maybe 15 years ago on a New Years eve or something.

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Kyoto Plans

Kyoto was for a long time the Imperial city of Japan, thus it has quite a bit to see and is supposed to be a beautiful place.

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