1/29/2011

Photo Collection 10: Nara - the older capital than Kyoto


Nara was the very first capital of the country before Kyoto from 7th century.  It takes about 40 minutes to get down there from Kyoto by train.   It isn't as dynamic and exciting as Kyoto in terms of travel activity. But maybe more historic and less commercial than the new capital.  It is definitely worth checking out. 


@ Horyu Temple
History says that this temple is
the oldest wooden architecture complex. 

5-story pagoda of Horyu Temple.


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1/27/2011

Photo Collection 9: Nature of Kyoto


The nature of Kyoto has been preserved as well as the historic sites, while the city has grown with the population of approximately 1.5 million.


Bamboo grove in Sagano


Togetsu Bridge over Katsura River
in Arashiyama


Sunrise up over Katsura River


Hozu Canyon

a wild cat.
not protected. feeding is welcome.


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1/25/2011

Photo Collection 8: More Meals in Kyoto

@ Japanese sake brewery run by a friend of mine in Kyoto.
(http://www.sookuu.net/)


Fish store @ Nishiki Market.
(http://www.kyoto-nishiki.or.jp/english/)


Dinner prepared by my wife @ my friend’s place


Lunch box of Saba (mackerel)
Sushi & Dashimaki Tamago (rolled egg omelet)


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1/22/2011

Photo Collection 7: Kyoto Gourmet

Kyoto vegetables
in front of Kintame, local pickles cuisine shop
(http://www.kintame.co.jp)

@ Ristorante t.v.b, Italian restaurant
(http://www.ristorante-tvb.com)

@ Ristorante t.v.b, Italian restaurant (http://www.ristorante-tvb.com)
























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1/20/2011

The lure of Kyoto. Not only historic, but atmospheric and dynamic

Destination:  Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture (Distance from Tokyo: 470km, approximately 294 miles)

Map → http://www.jnto.go.jp/eng/location/regional/kyoto/index.html

Date:  October, 2009 

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Tokyo is the capital of Japan,,, yes it’s true.  But it started only 142 years ago, even though the history of this country counts over 2000 years.  Do you know where the nation’s capital was before Tokyo?  It was Kyoto.

Thick text books of Japanese history (I had to use for boring history classes in my school days) say Kyoto was established as the capital by an old Japanese government in 794 (before Kyoto was Nara from the ancient time) and the function had lasted for more than millennium. That’s why there are tons of historic places existing in Kyoto.

Tenryu Temple
(http://zen.rinnou.net)
Nanzen Temple (http://www.nanzen.net)
In 1869, a new modernized government of post-samurai era made the capital relocation from Kyoto to Edo and the name of new capital was changed to Tokyo which means “East Kyoto” in direct translation.  Did you know that?  So Kyoto definitely used to be on the center stage of this country for years.

With its loooong history, Kyoto people are usually proud of themselves as the residents of the most flourishing city in the country.  Meanwhile, the rest of Japanese people feel Kyoto people are snobby, unfriendly, and closed-minded to outsiders.  Well, that is true in some aspects. But in most cases, people in Kyoto are very nice and friendly to anybody coming from any part of this planet and show a lot of hospitality to those visitors.


With the chief chef of Takuma
- Kyoto cuisine restaurant
(http://r.tabelog.com/kyoto/A2603/A260301/26009247)

In front of Kawamichiya
- famous noodle restaurant
(http://www.kawamichiya.co.jp/soba/index.htm)

On top of the heartwarming folks, Kyoto provides visitors with the various and dynamic travel scene, because it’s obvious that rich in history is synonymous with rich in culture and lifestyle.  You can enjoy not only visiting the tranquil historic sites, but experiencing the interesting art, latest fashion, local cuisines, exciting nightlife, abundant nature, and more in Kyoto.  So we are going to post a couple of Kyoto stories from next.

City panorama
from Shogunzuka Hill
(http://www.shorenin.com/english/shogunzuka)

Downtown Kyoto. Southward
view from Kyoto station.
Downtown Kyoto. Northward
view from Kyoto station


Hozu Canyon
(http://www.hozugawakudari.jp/en)

(http://www.sagano-kanko.co.jp/pdf/english.pdf


Ponto street @ night
(http://www.ponto-chou.com)


Ponto street in the daytime





























Bar in the Gion district (http://www.gion.or.jp)




Arashiyama in the morning
(http://www.arashiyama-navi.info/en_index.html)













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Traveling Tips in Kyoto

Getting there by:
Train;  Shinkansen to Kyoto from Tokyo  (140 minutes). JPY13,520 for a one-way ticket.  (http://english.jr-central.co.jp/index.html). This is the regular fare offered by Central Japan Railway Company. You can get a bit cheaper ticket at around JPY 12,500 from a discount ticket shop. 
If you don’t use Shinkansen, the price can be reduced to about half. But it requires you to ride on several non-rapid local trains all day long from Tokyo.  The cheapest service would be “Seishun 18 ticket” offered by East Japan Railway Company.
Bus;  There are many companies offering overnight bus services from Tokyo to the Kyoto area ( 7 hours – 8 hours).  Approximately JPY7,000 for a round-trip ticket. 
FYI → (http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e2366.html)  
Car;  Tomei & Meishin Expressway (Approximately7 hours) from central Tokyo. 


To get around the Kyoto area:
There shouldn’t be a big problem in going from one place to another by using the public transportation within the city limits. Even if you extend your trip to somewhere its suburb, trains and buses still work well. 


Accommodation in Kyoto:  
Because of the high popularity as a tourist destination, there are various types of hotels in Kyoto. From luxury hotels to capsule hotels (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capsule_hotel),  you can find suitable one according to your needs and budget range.
FYI → (http://www.agoda.com/asia/japan/kyoto.html?NoLanguageRedirect=1)


Travel Expenses:
You might have to prepare JPY 5,000 – JPY 10,000 (excluding hotel charges) a day to enjoy your stay in Kyoto, but it totally depends on what you do.  The highest burden of your cost is probably meals.  Other expenses are not so high.  For instance, admission fees to get into a historic site are usually less than JPY 1,000.  So if you are happy with having your meals at a McDonalds or somewhere similar, you can cut down your expenditures a lot. 


Local Tourist Information:
Official Kyoto Travel Guide
Kyoto Travel Plans
Kyoto Perfect Guide (Japanese)


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1/18/2011

Photo Collection 6

Bintan Island, Indonesia


Dinner @ Angsana Resort And Spa Hotel
Bintan Island, Indonesia


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1/15/2011

Photo Collection 5

Bintan Island, Indonesia


Lunch @ Angsana Resort And Spa Hotel
Bintan Island, Indonesia


Bintan dweller, komodo dragon


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1/13/2011

Photo Collection 4

@ Angsana Resort And Spa Hotel
Bintan Island, Indonesia


Mangrove Discovery Tour
Bintan Island, Indonesia


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1/11/2011

Photo Collection 3

Cherry blossoms @ Daigo temple in Kyoto



Cherry blossoms @ the old imperial palace in Kyoto



Cherry blossoms @ the old imperial palace in Kyoto




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1/08/2011

Photo Collection 2

Fall foliage @ the old imperial palace in Kyoto



Fall foliage @ Nanzen temple in Kyoto


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