After 二年坂/三年坂, we were walked along ねねの道 (Nene no Michi) before reach to next temple Kōdaiji 高台寺. This Japanese garden was inside an old Japanese house along ねねの道 ..
We saw this rickshaw puller with his lady passengers
I noticed even just manhole cover, they also done it so beautiful..
I was very impressed with this sand craft into a dragon and cloud.
This little moutain of sand represented as "Cloud"
We were sat here enjoying the sand craft and this beautiful garden
After came out from 高台寺, we noticed this shop selling pickled sakura.
At first, i only bought two packets from this shop but when i realized that two was not enough, and we went back again to this shop at the last day in Kyoto, but too bad, it was closed on that day..Anyway, i managed to get from a market nearby , will share in next post. But i feel the pickled sakura sell in this shop has better quality. Next time if you were there, don't behave like me, buy as many as you can ,hehehe..
This map is another part of the earlier map..see where to get the picked sakura.
Another lovely photos , Sonia ! Love the Japanese Architecture ! Even that manhole is stare-worthy ! lol That sand garden looks awesome !
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful, well kept and clean their country! They are so well educated to keep the environment clean. Lovely photos!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos of a beautiful place. Take care Diane
ReplyDeleteOhhh...thank u very much for sharing this. As usual beautiful pics I really enjoy reading ur post. Love the zen garden too. I asked my Japanese colleague see whether she knows about the pickle Sakura.. Hehe ..she said she never came across thing like that ???
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos Sonia! How I wish to visit Japan now.
ReplyDelete谢谢你的分享。。。。。。看了照片,风景好美。环境很清洁。
ReplyDeleteSonia mon amie, merci de partager cette ballade avec nous. C'est vraiment un moment de plaisir.
ReplyDeleteSee soon.
好爱穿和服的女人
ReplyDelete优雅又美丽:)
another great photos of yours... thanks a lot for sharing. i love reading your post
ReplyDelete绿绿的,好舒服、好美哦!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures. Makes me want to go there someday.
ReplyDeletewow best & seronoknya :)..cantik sungguh gambar gambar yang Sonia ambil.Suka tengok pasir tu!
ReplyDeleteFrankly, I felt really peaceful after looking at those picutres of yours. Well, this is what we called breath taking environment. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHave a great week ahead, dear.
Kristy
nice photos, makes me want to go even more, but no traveling companion so sad :S At least get to see from your photos bits of Kyoto:) The pickled sakura sounds interesting
ReplyDeleteDear, a lot of the shops here sell pickled sakura hoh?It must be their landmark pickled as I didn't see them in Tokyo, Asakusa, Yokohama & few cities in Hokkaido.Or may be I didn't pay enough attention at that time! Every part of the temple was well-maintained & I like the "Zen" garden very much!
ReplyDeleteTheir manhole are nicely done unlike in Msia which all got hole..
ReplyDeleteeverywhere looks so peaceful, beautiful and so clean!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your pictures Sonia! For a short stay, you did visit so many places - I'm impressed!
ReplyDeletethe rickshaw puller is so thoughtful that he covered the laddies' leg with a cloth~
ReplyDeletehi sonia..thanks for the info..my friend got it for me in kyoto..the market u mentioned in your earlier post...tks
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