Thursday, July 10, 2014

Japan Day-2

After 8 hours bus ride from Tokyo, we arrived in Kyoto around 7am. Fortunately for us, we slept the whole way! I guess our first day "activities" has taken a toll on us. We stayed at Backpackers Hostel K's House Kyoto. The hostel cost around RM80 per night for 6 beds female dorm. We did lost of way trying to find the hostel at first at our bus stop not exactly at Kyoto Station. It was a few metres away, at Hotel Centnovum. The map that i printed from google map was useless. 

We walked for about 15mins via this road when realised this was a wrong way.

Luckily, this Kyoto Tower was a mark that we went to the right direction.

We then decided to turned back and follow the opposite direction. We found Kyoto Station at last! From there, it was easy peasy. But the thing was, the hostel location wasn't really that close with Kyoto station. We walked for around 20mins from Kyoto Station until we arrived at the hostel.

The hostel check-in time is at 3pm so as we arrived very early, we took our shower at the common room (which was the best shower room in the hostel) and ate our breakfast there. Rest for a while then we are off to Kyoto Station where we would start our tour of the day. We purchased 1 day bus pass - I would really recumbent the bus pass in Kyoto as the bus stops at all the tourist attractions in the city. You don't really need to ride subway or JR line. The bus pass cost us ¥500 and it was really a bargain as the bus has a flat rate of ¥230 per location. Our first stop in Kyoto was Kiyomizudera Temple

Kiyomizudera Temple

Just opposite the temple is Koyasu Pagoda.

From here, we continue our walk towards the old streets between Kiyomizudera and Yasaka Shrine. Here you can find all the souvenirs shops, mainly selling Japanese sweets which I love so much. It's so yummy. 


Yasaka shrine is located in Gion district. We lingers for quite a while here, mostly sitting on the stairway. Too tired. This was where we met an old uncle. He sat beside me to rest, chatted with me for a while with his thick Japanese accent and out of nowhere, he read my palm! He said I have a good life, high intellect, very sentimental.. yada yada yada. I'm not making this thing up okay. He also added that I'm very strong, stronger than men. Haha. Take that men! Sadly, he need to go. I wish his english is better or that I can speak Japanese. 


After Yasaka Shrine, we went towards Gingakuji Temple. This temple has the most amazing garden I have ever seen. I loves all the trees and even the grass! Before the temple, we passed by Tetsugaku no michi, a small pathway by which the temple is located right at the end of the pathway.





That was a sweet wrap for our 1st day in Kyoto.