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Day 46 - Magical Miyajima
... Our ticket man returned with different tickets and about 2500 yen, he took some of the coins and gave us new tickets and gave us about 2000 yen in cash.....he was giving us a refund !!!!! Because our original tickets had included the cable car and we were missing out on it ! How lovely! And with very limited English......once again we were impressed with how honest and just plain nice people can be. He certainly didn't have to do that, we would have been none the wiser. Once ...
We learn little from victory, much from defeat
... is the site of the famous O-Torii gate that appears to float in the sea. It really is quite beautiful. We got to the island during high tide, so you can see the floating gate. We took the cable car up the Mount Misen. I hiked up to the summit to see the fantastic views of the Seto Inland Sea. Once we came down off the mountain the tide had gone out and people were walking around the gate among the ...
Miyajima Hiking
... He kind of looked at little surprised at all our gasping and proceeded to tell me he climbed the mountain everyday from the town in 49 minutes and climbed down in 38.
We proceeded back to the ropeway puffing all the way. After we got back to the town we toured Itsukushima, then went shopping at "Omotesando" It seems like every community in Japan has a "ginza" and an "omotesando" named after famous Tokyo shopping districts. While shopping we saw ...
Hiroshima - Day 12
... Peace Memorial Park we realised how huge that park was. You could find Museum, with exhibition of life before and after atomic attack, Atomic bomb Dome, plenty of other monuments and Flame of Peace burning in the middle of the park which flame has burnt continuously since 1964 and will remain lit until all nuclear bombs on the planet are destroyed (it won't be very soon I think).
We spent almost four hours in that Park and only we can say; it needs to be ...
A-bombs and bombshells
... each bank are coated in neon billboards with famous “Glico Man” as the centrepiece. I found a space along the rails of the bridge amongst the photo-snapping tourists (mostly Japanese) and tucked into my snack.
Soon I had queues of giggling schoolgirls asking me to take their picture or be in their pictures. So when I caught a thick So-Cal (American) accent questioning, “Are you a photographer?” I laughed. I turned to find ...