Showing posts with label historical buildings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label historical buildings. Show all posts

Tokyo 2024 Travel Log: Day 4 — Visiting Senso-ji Temple

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Friday, March 22, 2024
One place I really wanted to visit on this trip was Senso-ji Temple. For those who don't know, it is the oldest temple in Tokyo, one of the most significant Buddhist temples in Japan, and is the most widely visited religious site in the world. I didn't get a chance to visit last year because we just couldn't fit it in our schedule, so I was determined to go this time. 

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Hozomon Gate

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Hozomon Gate

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Hozomon Gate

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Five-Storied Pagoda and Senso-ji Temple

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Senso-ji Temple

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Five-Storied Pagoda

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Hozomon Gate (North face)

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Senso-ji Temple

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Statue in front of Senso-ji Temple

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A yuzu tree

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Senso-ji tsukubai

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Senso-ji tsukubai

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Nisonbutsu (Two Buddhas)

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A flowering tree in full bloom

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Garden at Yogo-do Pavilion

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Koi pond at Yogo-do Pavilion

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Cascade at Yogo-do Pavilion

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Bronze Hokyoin-to

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Seated Bronze Statue of Amida Nyorai

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Seated Bronze Statue of Kannon Bodhisattva

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Lantern in front of Hashimoto Yakusi-do Temple

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A sakura tree

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Nakamise-dori

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Lanterns at Nakamise-dori

I'm not religious, but my grandmother was Buddhist and always took me with her to temple when I was a kid, so I've always appreciated the beauty of the religion and its buildings for worship. I know it's one of the most touristy sites in Tokyo, but it is totally worth dodging crowds for. (I did skip most of Nakamise-dori, though. Those crowds are a little too much for me.)


Senso-ji Temple 
2 Chome-3-1 
Asakusa, Taito City 
Tokyo, Japan 〒111-0032 
+81-3-3842-0181

Osaka 2024 Travel Log: Day 5 — Walking Around Osaka Castle

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Monday, March 18, 2024
We walked an hour from Namba to Osaka Castle and got there just as the queue to go in closed for the day (can you tell I didn't do any research before going?), so we quite literally walked around the main building:

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Osaka Castle — Main Tower (South Side)

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Osaka Castle — South Outer Moat

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Osaka Castle — Main Tower (South Side)

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Osaka Castle — Inner Moat (West Side)

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Osaka Castle — Main Tower (Northwest Corner)

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Osaka Castle — Inner Moat (Northwest Side)

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Osaka Castle — Main Tower (North Side)

But you can be damn sure I took photos of the exterior from as many sides as I could. (And the moats. 'Cause who doesn't love a good moat?)


Osaka Castle
Osaka Castle Park
1-1 Osakajo
Chuo Ward
Osaka, Japan 〒540-0002

Kyoto 2023 Travel Log: Visiting Yasaka Shrine

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Tuesday, April 11, 2023
Okay, I'm not a particularly religious or spiritual person, but as we were walking through Higashiyama, we saw Yasaka Shrine (dedicated to the kami, Susanoo) and it was too beautiful to just pass by.

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South Torii Gate to Yasaka Shrine

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Yasaka Shrine

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Yasaka Shrine

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Stone lantern at Yasaka Shrine

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Fugenzo yaezakura trees at Yasaka Shrine

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Yasaka Shrine

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Lanterns at Yasaka Shrine

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Yasaka Shrine

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Suzu at Yasaka Shrine

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Stone lantern at Yasaka Shrine

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Main entrance to Yasaka Shrine

I wish we had another day in Kyoto. There's just so much to see here and, like, at least another three shrines and two temples to visit...


Yasaka Shrine
625 Gionmachi Kitagawa
Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto City
Kyoto, Japan 〒605-0073
+81-07-5561-6155

Kyoto 2023 Travel Log: Exploring Higashiyama Ward

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We spent the rest of the afternoon walking around the historic Higashiyama Ward of Kyoto, which started off with the most delicious matcha soft serve ice cream cone at Ujicha Gion Tsujiri:

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Matcha soft serve ice cream cone from Ujicha Gion Tsujiri

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Walking by a stream in Higashiyama

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Higashiyama Ward

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A street view of Yasaka Pagoda

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Women dressed up in kimono in Higashiyama

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Grilling dango

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Mitarashi dango

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Higashiyama Ward

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A torii gate in Higashiyama

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Street view of the Gionkaku Tower in Daiunin Temple

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Higashiyama Ward

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A temple entrance in Higashiyama Ward

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Women dressed up in kimono in Higashiyama

For 2 hours, we walked through narrow, sloped streets where it seems like time has stood still for hundreds of years. We watched ladies dressed up in geisha attire take an inordinate amount of selfies, stopped by the tiniest dango stall for some mitarashi dango (where I discovered that I like savoury dango way more than sweet ones), saw a multitude of shrine and temple entrances, and circled back around to visit Yasaka Shrine (which I will cover in the next post). An afternoon well spent!


Ujicha Gion Tsujiri
573-3 Gionmachi Minamigawa
Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto City
Kyoto, Japan 〒605-0074
+81-07-5561-2257

Yasaka Pagoda
388 Yasakakamimachi Shimizu
Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto City
Kyoto, Japan 〒605-0862 
+81-07-5551-2417

Daiunin Temple
594-1 Gionmachi Minamigawa
Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto City
Kyoto, Japan 〒605-0074
+81-07-5531-5018

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