Koyasan

It takes around 2 hours to get to Mount Koya from Osaka. And to do so one needs to take a train, then a cablecar and a bus that winds up a little road and drops you off  in front of the local town center.
We arrived just in time for the annual parade to celebrate the birthday of Kobo Daishi (June 14-15), who founded the Shingon school of Buddhism here anno 819.  Our ‘hotel’ was one of the gazillion temples, our first time sleeping in a futon on the tatami!  Unfortunately we didn’t get to see as much we wanted to, partly because we were dog tired, but also we went to ‘futon’ early as we were invited to join in the morning prayer and fire ceremony.
The highlight in Koyasan is definitely the Okunoin cemetery. We went early morning as the mist was still hanging over the mountains. Pure magic.  I took some amazing pics as I brought my external flash with me and Bram played Peeping Sun Through The Trees – this is now his new native American name. He also played Flashing Yukata in our temple room, no pictures of that, promise 😉
We both loved Koyasan, sad we have to leave already, but it’s on to Shikoku island now, our first trip with the Shinkansen, bullet train!!!

Some pictures from the photo-log ( iPhones are darn handy for traveling):
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Konichiwa Osaka

Everything they say about Japan is true. Well, the good things at least! Service is impeccable and everything is so clean. Most ads have cute little animals. And English is non-existant in some places, like the 2nd floor bar I’m in right now, but hey, my Japanese is improving, hai!
Today we started out with a traditional bath in our hotel.  Our restroom has a one-armed, heated Toto which Bram immediately put to the test. Our hotel, T’Point, is a design boutique hotel near Shinsaibashi station, well recommended!
We spent most of the day in Sumiyoshi taisha shrine to watch the annual Otaue rice planting festival.  Near the shrine’s northern gate is a great coffee shop – kissaten – called Winnipeg.  Check the pictures to see the cutest panda latte art.
In the late afternoon we passed Osaka castle and took a ride on a ferris-wheel ON TOP of a skyscraper building. And now we are sampling a bit of the nightlife around Dotonbori, the neon lights are truly too bright!  Back to playing Wii with the bartender 🙂
Btw, Osaka is full of bicycles! If I had known we would have rented some!

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