On day 3, we woke up earlier to
visit yet another most photographed tourist destination in Kyoto. Arashiyama is
located at the Western district of Kyoto and we took the JR line to catch the
San-In line towards Sonobe and get off at Saga-Arashiyama station. Before that,
here’s some pics of our early breakfast. ∩__∩y
Who says you can’t eat instant
noodles for breakfast? O.o
Colourful eye-popping pastries
& onigiri assortments (*^▽^*) They even had Sake onigiri!
Once we reached Arashiyama, we
were greeted by the panoramic view of railway track with hilly mountain behind
it.
The steam locomotive & piano
museum made a perfect backdrop for us.
As usual, we always aim for the
map before setting out our journey for the day. To our surprise, there’s an old
uncle who gave us some advice on how to travel up to the forest. In fact, he happily
volunteered his service to the tourists and locals despite can’t speak English.
Such a kind uncle! (^∇^)
The place was teeming with crowd
but luckily, we arrived early in the morning so that there’s still some fresh
air and before the sun comes out to bake our path. Well, the boys spotted a beer
vending machine and with sheer exhilaration, they bought some to drink along
their way up. (*≧▽≦)
Some of the grey stones and mini "Torii" we spotted along our way.
And some dainty flowers at the roadside. (❛▿❛✿)
We stopped by at the Arashiyama
shopping street and were intrigued by the long queue of a “special” soft-serve
stall. Apparently, the ice cream was so popular due to its non-fall off “special”
ingredient when held upside-down.
An exaggerated version of me holding
it down.
We walked around 15 minutes and
upon reaching the bamboo forest, I felt a sense of tranquillity looking at the
canopy of tall bamboo trees. The entrance is FOC and it is opened 24 hours.
Fyi, it is one of the UNESCO world heritage site.
There was also a spot dedicated to
prayers whom would like to write down their wishes on the wooden boards. An uncle was busy serving his customers with his hand-drawn postcards.
With a gentle breeze sweeping our face and the sound of rustling bamboo leaves, we were mesmerized with the beauty of Nature. Right across the Sagano bamboo
road is Tenryu-ji Temple; largest in Arashiyama district.
Feeling “zen” again….
Posing with the bamboo groove. 🎍
Selfies along the way.
Hubby with the shrubs.
Tucked at the end of the forest,
we uncovered a lake, fluffy cherry blossoms and beautiful landscape.
Different forms of green shades.
A microscopic view.
There was even a resting point for
us take five at a booth which served hard-boiled egg with salt seasonings and
custard pudding as seasonal food for Spring.
Purr!~
There were line of quaint shops
and quiet neighborhood dotted along the street.
After an exhaustive 40 – 45
minutes walk at the forest, we followed the path which lead us to Arashiyama
mountain located at the north central of Arashiyama. We stopped for a while to
have a look at the various shops selling some cute kitschy souveniers and
unique café. Yes, there was an OWL café…
As we reached the mountain, we were
awe struck with the vast mountain, long bridge and a flowing dam. We just sat
quietly to enjoy the moment of calmness and serenity which stretched beyond the
horizon. And, posed against the abundance of green shrubs at Togetsukyo bridge.
The beauty of Spring will strongly etched in my mind. (*⌒▽⌒*)
There was a small pier on the
river but too bad we did not take the cruise down. Here are some postcard-worthy photos!
We walked up to the nearby Monkey forest but as it was closed so we did not enter the trail of bushes.
As night falls, we made our way to
the Kyoto tower which was illuminating with neon light when we reached. Apparently, Kyoto tower is an unique architectural structure as it does not use steel frame but was built using a special steel plates to form a cylinder. Too
bad, we did not visit the iconic landmark as the entrance fees were pretty
expensive (700 yen). Posed against the striking building.
No Monkey forest? Is ok, 3 monkey
poses (^∇^)
Our simple dinner at a small corner
shop nearby the tower. We never get bored with ramens …
That's all for a relaxing Day-3
expedition! ^.^v
XOXO
sassycat