Fukuchiyama Station Hotel

2-265 Ekinancho, Fukuchiyama, Kyoto Prefecture, Kinki, 620-0942, Japan | Hotel

Travel Blogs from Fukuchiyama

Ohaiyo gozaimasu (Good Morning)

A travel blog entry by toolgirlotte

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I had a pretty restful night's sleep. The morning is beautiful. I was really shocked by some technology in the restroom this morning, and no, I don't mean the toilet (although that has bells, and whistles, too). Anyway, after getting out of the shower I noticed there was a section that hasn't fogged up. How cool is that! I had a great breakfast and what I think was potato salad was very yummy. I now await the arrival of my host ...

Amanohashidate

A travel blog entry by pundit.bhan

It's the Japan's stairway to heaven, one of the best places to visit in world filled with misty hills foggy sandbar and you have to look upside down thru your legs to trail the sandbar going up to heaven in middle of the sea I had a chance to visit this place with some fellow consultants . The trip starts from Kyoto on a JR line train and then on board a ferry to cross a ...

A Soapy Tale

A travel blog entry by jill-cam

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... seem like 'one of the gang', and take a photo before getting dressed. When I took my camera out one middle aged woman said 'no'. So, I waited for her to leave, as well as most of the other women. I dried my hair really slowly so as not to look suspicious. Finally, I took a photo of the half of the bath house where there were no women, but the stupid auto-flash went off. The only women in the washing area absolutely cracked the *****. I showed ...

Dec 26th

A travel blog entry by nataliehb

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... still live and work. Passing by some of the teahouse entryways, you can sometimes spot the shoes of the Maiko (they are high, wooden platform shoes). Geisha, as has been said many times are NOT prostitutes, but women with years of training in certain Japanese performing and cultural arts. I saw a few on my last trip, but we didn't catch a glimpse of any this time -- in fact, I didn't even here any singing or samisen ...

Hiroshimas Anniversary of the Worlds First A Bomb

A travel blog entry by emmaireland

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... or clearly see who`s alive and who`s dead, that this message hits home. So 200,000 is a huge figure. But it didn't stop there - countless thousands more people suffered from what was called A bomb plague. They began losing hair, blood spots appeared over their faces and they died. Or they developed luekemia or another form of cancer and died. Doctors at the time tried giving patients vitamin A shots - the skin around the holes where ...

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