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Morning of Day 3 in Kyoto (Last Day)

Wowsers!! It was an action packed trip, so why would we change our last day to be relaxing or slow-paced? NO WAY!!! We got up at a fairly decent hour and stuffed our luggage into a coin locker at Kyoto station. Then we caught a bus to go to Kiyomizu-dera. We took the sort of back road up to the temple “Chawan-zaka”. Literally, teacup road. There were a lot of shops selling pottery, not many of which were open at that hour so we continued on up the hill to Kiyomizu. I was told by some of my students that Kiyomizu is where samurai warriors would come to be purified of any evil demons that may be clinging to them. It’s also popular with students wanting to pass exams. And you’re not supposed to go with a boyfriend/girlfriend as the gods will look down on your love and be jealous and split you up by the same time next year. I love japanese superstitions!! Anyway. There’s a waterfall that has three spouts, you stand in line and drink a cup of it. One is for education, one for wealth, one for longevity. But who knows which is which??

Kiyomizu-deraBeauties at the GateKiyomizu-deraKiyomizu's PagodaThe Other WayDetail of PagodaDown to the WaterfallKiyomizu-deraThe FamMom & DaughterMom at the FountainCamellia BlossomsTurtle TrainHeron in PondKiyomizu Pond

So after Kiyomizu we walked down the cobbled streets of Sannen-zaka and Ninnen-zaka. Three year road and two year road respectively. They were pretty quaint after you got past the super-touristy shops closer to Kiyomizu. According to japanese superstitions, if you fall on one of these roads you’ll get bad luck for two or three years. Though one person told me that if you fell you’d DIE within two or three years. hehehe. small difference…

YatsuhashiCherry Blossoms on Ninnen-zakaPottery ShopTourist Photo

And then we went and were magically transformed into Geishas!!! Well, maikos at least… (geishas in training) We went to Studio Shiki and had a really fun time! The whole process took about three hours from start to finish. It was like an assembly line and we just moved along as we finished each part. They were packed with foreigners and japanese girls alike. We had our makeup done first and then picked out our own kimono from a huge closet. We were dressed by one of the staff and then they chose an appropriate wig for us. Yes, it was a little painful. Tough to breathe in. The wig wasn’t particularly comfortable either. But it was still incredibly fun and goofy. After we were all done up we could hardly recognize ourselves, let alone each other. We took studio photographs and then they let us out a backdoor onto a pretty back street so we could goof off and take our own photos for about 10 minutes. Gramma and mom had fun trying to walk in the sky high shoes but i loved them!! Try not to laugh too hard as you look at the photos…… :-P

Studio Shiki EntranceMaiko FamilyThe Fan ShotTraditional PoseGroup ShotMe!Kimono BackMom & GrammaThe Old Close Up ShotMe & GrammaGramma & MomOn the Stairs

Phew!!! (again) so the last hour of our three hour adventure was spent smearing baby oil on our faces and necks and then scraping it all off with tissues. not the easiest stuff to remove. they help you put it on but no help getting it off!! i’ll hopefully finish off the rest of day three sometime soon…….

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Kitano Tenmangu + Kyoto Day 2

So after Kinkaku-ji in the morning, we headed over to Kitano Tenmangu which is a really big temple. The main reason we went there is because they happened to have a flea market on one of the days that we were in Kyoto (march 25th)! I bought a really cool little planter pot and an old brass barrette. Gramma bought a vintage kimono for around $10!!

Flea Market at Kitano TenmanguKitano Tenmangu BuildingUmbrellas at Kitano TenmanguInner Entrance at Kitano TenmanguPrayer & Wish AreaBull at Kitano TenmanguLanterns at Kitano TenmanguBathing BeautyWalkway at Kitano

After Kitano Tenmangu, we headed down the block to the “Tofu Cafe Fujino”. Kyoto is famous for their tofu so i figured we had better have some while we were there!! We ordered one of each of the sets and then each ate a third, switched plates, ate another third, switched again, and ate the last third. So we all got to try everything. Needless to say, it was DELICIOUS!!!

Tofu Cafe FujinoTofu Set #1Tofu Set #2Tofu Set #3Tofu Cafe Fujino Menu

With our bellies full we moved on to the Nishijin Textile Center. It was crammed full of every kind of textile product you could think of! They also offered weaving classes and you could try on a kimono if you wanted! We shopped til we dropped and hung around for their “Kimono Fashion Show” which was sort of unimpressive in my opinion but interesting nonetheless….

Nishijin Textile CenterKimono ShowKimono at ShowMy FavoriteThe Audience

We had planned to go to Nijo Castle afterwards, but ran out of time! So we took a bus towards Teramachi Dori which i heard had a lot of great little antique shops. Most of them were already closed up, but we found a few interesting (and expensive) things to look at. Gramma even found a doll to buy for her collection!! We were just about starving to death and wandered down the arcades near Kawaramachi Dori looking for somewhere to eat. We finally happened on a little cafe with a mostly english menu out front!! Wooohoooo!!!! The food was absolutely delicious.. I wish i would have taken more photos of it. ;-)

Liquor Mountain Co. Ltd.Japanese Driving Miss Daisy!!Front of the CafeAppetizerMr. Young Men

And thus ended our second day in Kyoto!!! Phew!

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Update

and i’m back. well, at the internet cafe at least… so much more stuff has happened since these photos.. i really need to type faster. or less. so i’m basically going to upload the pictures directly below and put the stories on the individual pages of each. so if you want to read about it, click on it.

Kinkaku-ji mossmap of kinkaku-jiKinkaku-ji walkMossy Treestrange signKinkaku-jibeauties by the lakewho's that??across the lakecloser kinkaku-jikinkaku-ji backsidekinkaku-ji waterfallKinkau-ji Exit