Japan 2017: Osaka, Day One

And don't touch the Geisha!

No selfies! (Monopods)

This morning we decided to be lazy and order room service for breakfast. Since hotel check-in at Osaka wasn’t until 3pm, we spent the morning shopping in a small area in Kyoto. We explored a Gashapon shop, a Pachinko casino, and a bunch of other small shops.

Do more faster!

Pachinko

So much Owl!

Gashapon Vending Machine

Since the Shinkansen runs to Osaka multiple times a day and is less than half an hour away we waited until almost noon to depart. The Osaka train station, and even the city itself, consists of multiple levels – some above ground and some below.

Merry Christmas!

Osaka Train Station

A city half underground!

Welcome to Osaka!

When we got into Osaka, the city was beautiful.

Tomorrow we are planning to go to Himeji Castle, which dates to 1333, and we’ll spend the evening in Osaka!

Japan 2017: Kyoto, Day Two

Let me just start this post by saying I am blown away by the iPhone X camera. I lugged a heavy DSLR all over Japan 6 years ago the last time we were here, and I’ve taken pictures today with my phone that rival the ones from that trip. I’ll include a few in the post but please look at the trip album for more, there were just too many beautiful temples to include in one post.

After breakfast at the hotel, we headed out early this morning to visit seven different temples and shrines. It was a gorgeous day, brisk and refreshingly cold – perfect scarf weather – but sunny and inviting. We hit the jackpot on Kōyō, the Japanese leaf change season. Ever since we were here the first time we’ve wanted to come back to Kyoto for this reason, and it couldn’t have been a more perfect day.

Koyo

View of Kyoto City from Temple

We were able to stop in one of the temples and enjoy afternoon Green Tea service. We sat on pillows and a tatami mat in a quiet room. Being in one of the most stunningly beautiful places in the world and having a moment for mindfulness is such an incredible way to recharge.

A hot tea for a cold day

Green Tea and Youkan

Listen, Think, Accept, Practice, Believe

A guide for Mindfulness

Japanese Maple

Sky Fire

Even though we had an idea of what to expect since this was our second Kōyō, we couldn’t have known how much the day would truly show up for us.

Stunning reflection pond

Kōyō

We even saw Komainu protecting the entrance to the Temple!

Japanese Guard

Komainu at the Temple

I saved the best picture for last, I might actually get this framed as it’s my proudest photo I’ve taken:

Having spent a perfect day outside we headed back to the hotel for some rest before dinner.

Yum!

Cold Sake made by the owners grandfather

We had dinner at Mikaku – the same Teppanyaki restaurant we ate at 6 years ago. It was surreal to come back after such a long time – most of our relationship in between – getting to have dinner with my best friend at one of our favorite restaurants of all time. It was a perfect ending to a beautiful day.

Died and gone to heaven

Waygu Filet frying in beef fat

Bamboo shakers

Japanese cayenne and pepper shakers

Modern, beautiful view

This is everything I would want if I ever owned a restaurant

The restaurant is ultra modern with a view of the changing leaves on the street. Our meal included a Kobe filet course, mushrooms in butter, fried onions, garlic fried rice, fried potato, beef miso, potato soup, dessert, and green tea. Everything was incredible, I almost doubted that it would be as good as we’d remembered, but it was.

Delicious

Potato soup

Tomorrow we are off and away to Osaka – thanks for everything Kyoto!

Japan 2017: Tokyo, Day Two

First of all, just want to let everyone know I put the live album up in the Photos section at Japan 2017. This will have many more photos than just what I’m posting in the blog!

We started the day at the original Tokyo Train Station to redeem our Japan Rail passes for the next 7 days. We’ll use them to travel Kyoto at 10:30am tomorrow morning.

Tokyo Train Station

Tokyo Train Station

After that, we took the train over to the Meiji Shrine. It was a beautiful property, with a coy pond and bonsai garden.

Look at the orange coy!

Coy Pond

Pond

Meiji Shrine

#bonsailife

I wish I could keep a Bonsai alive this long

 

Then we headed over to Shibuya district to find a small travel pack I could carry for our trip. We took a cab, and searched and searched but couldn’t quite found what I was looking for.

+ Jetlag

Cab Ride!

Shopping!

Shibuya District

 

Finally, after searching Ginzu and then heading back to the hotel, we trekked back to the area under out hotel and I found a bag I loved! There was a Studio Ghibli store right across from it, and I found a bunch of merchandise from some of my favorite anime movies of all time (Howl’s Moving Castle, Kiki’s Delivery Service, Princess Mononoke, and My Neighbor Totoro, to name a few). We finally decided to head to Robot Restaurant for dinner. If you haven’t checked out the Photos page, there are videos on the Japan 2017 page of this incredible experience!

So much Jetlag

On the way into Robot Restaurant

Hay girl hay!

Robots Everywhere!

On a moving float!

Taiko Drummers

The best show on earth!

Rainbow Robot Restaurant

 

After the show and fighting jetlag all night, we headed back to the train and ordered room service. All in all, this was one of the best days we’ve spent in Tokyo!

That’s all for the night… hopefully tomorrow we’ll be more adjusted to the timezone and I won’t have to fight so hard to finish the blog! That’s all for the night… see you on Monday!

-Chris