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World Heritage site of Mount Koya
... an important Buddhist sect which was
introduced to Japan in 805 by Kobo Daishi (also known as Kukai), one of Japan's most significant religious figures. A small, secluded temple town has developed around the sect's headquarters that Kobo Daishi built on Koyasan's wooded mountaintop. It is also the site of Kobo Daishi's mausoleum and the start and end point of the Shikoku 88 Temple ...
Naruto Whirlpools
... Mount Yashima, um dort etwas zu spazieren. Von dort hat man auch eine wunderbare Aussicht auf die Stadt und das Meer.
Today we drove to Naruto. This town is famous because of its restless sea, which is a result of the special underwater structure and the tide. Because of this you can find there whirlpools with a diameter of 20m. Unfortunately we went there at the wrong time, so our whirlpools where just 1m but the sea was ...
Oh high school and rice paddys!
... control. One teacher in particular says he thinks his class is boring for the students and for him and he would like to change it, but doesn’t feel he can. It makes me very sad.
We tour the school and see an art class, a math class and a calligraphy class. The calligraphy teacher is very well known, having received some awards for calligraphy – or teaching calligraphy – I am not sure. That was ...
Naruto Whirlpools
... If I had explored in the museum on my own, I would have been bored. Thanks to him, I had a great time in the first two hours in the museum. I still had some time left, but it seemed impossible to see all the rest of the artworks. So I chose to see paintings only in the first basement. At 12:45, although I was not unsatisfied, I had to leave the museum to take a whirlpool observation boat.
I was scheduled to see whirlpools around 12:50, the ...
Welcome to Japan! Please take off your shoes!
Hello from Japan!!! Quite the trip to get here. Nasty taxi snafu trying to leave the hotel, we asked for a big cab for 2 bikes, and all our stuff ,and they send the tiny little hatch-backs with a roof rack. Not gonna work. Find out too late that there's a departure tax - in Rupies and I just used up all my Rupies. Finally get a pickup truck to the airport, all our stuff in back gets drenched. Life doesn't improve at this point; we make it ...