Traveling in Japan with train and bus is always a little bite of an adventure: you need to make on the fly decisions or you’ll miss your connections. Public transportation is incredibly on time and fast. You get sucked in a stream of people, while trying to find your way to your train or bus platform. Buying the right ticket from a vending machine can be a challenge as well but at the end, it is all worth it.
Although it rained all day during my visit to Kyoto, I still had a blast touring its gorgeous Zen gardens , temples and shrines. If you want to find man-made heavens on earth, I’ll suggest you visit some of the pristine Zen gardens in Kyoto: a mystical and magical experience. The pictures don’t do justice to its unique beauty. You might want to add a visit to Kyoto to your list of 100 things to do before you die. It is/was on my list as #44.
Although it rained all day during my visit to Kyoto, I still had a blast touring its gorgeous Zen gardens , temples and shrines. If you want to find man-made heavens on earth, I’ll suggest you visit some of the pristine Zen gardens in Kyoto: a mystical and magical experience. The pictures don’t do justice to its unique beauty. You might want to add a visit to Kyoto to your list of 100 things to do before you die. It is/was on my list as #44.
2 comments:
Paul,
Again, thanks for sharing such beautiful scenery. The gardens have to been a peaceful experience.
BTW. My yoga instructor with whom I team teach has shown us Zen yoga where we hold poses for a long period of time - over 2 minutes.
Now when I'm doing my Zen yoga my mind will have me in the Zen gardens.
Thank you,
Linda
Hi Paul!
It's great to catch up on your blogs again. You are really doing amazing things and visiting fantastic places! Thanks again for sharing.
Take care~
D:)
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