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We actually did Kyoto in two trips. We were there for Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, and then back there for four days over New Year’s, but I’m going to show you all the photos at once for maximum effect. On first glance, Kyoto is not a beautiful city. But once we started to explore and found the smaller neighbourhoods, it was everything we hoped it would be. In fact, it was everything we hoped Japan would be! The first night there I wandered down the street from our ryokan towards the shiatsu parlour, and I saw the most elegant husband and wife in their 70’s, both dressed in kimonos and wooden sandals, walking down the the street together. They were the most elegant couple I’d ever seen. But what I would soon discover is that everything in Kyoto is elegant. There is tremendous attention paid to detail, quality, craftsmanship and creativity. Even the tourist-y shops are beautiful. We also got the sense of “real life” that was taking place – charming cafés where people write or meet a friend, delicious food markets where women were doing the weekly shopping, and neighborhood folks saying their daily prayers at the local shrine. We crammed a lot into our 6 days in Kyoto, and still had so much more we wanted to do. In fact, I could easily spend a month in Kyoto. Maybe one day.
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The twelve-course Christmas Eve dinner served in our room at the Hiirajiya Ryokan. |
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A buddhist priest on his way to work. I love the string and straw sandals they wear, even in winter. |
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On Christmas Day we treated ourselves to a guided tour in Kyoto. It was such a relief to just follow someone around all day, not to have my head buried in maps and guide books the whole time. Our guide showed us the best of central Kyoto – the temples, the restaurants, the stores. It was so much fun. |
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The beautiful park between temples in Kyoto. Even though it was winter, there was still lots of greenery and sunshine. |
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Christmas Dinner at the Hiirajiya Ryokan. |
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The tea house at Kokedera. |
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The surrounding lake and gardens around the Golden Temple were as stunning as the building itself. |
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Christopher and I headed to a New Year’s Day soak in the baths. |
I made a water color painting from one of the Japan pictures you posted, if you want to see it http://tobesane.deviantart.com/art/They-ate-sushi-too-430495914
My parents took me on a trip to Japan when I was 15. To kyoto as well. The impression will stay with me forever.
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Thank you so much for this comprehensive overview. My husband and I are planning our first trip to Japan (Toyko and Kyoto) in April and this information has been so helpful! Beautiful pictures, as well.
Oh my god – so much beauty! You have convinced me to visit Kyoto.