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Kansai

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Kinkakuji in Kyoto. Kansai is a region in central Japan with many places to visit. We stayed a few days in Kyoto. It was the capital for a thousand years. It's name, 京都, means literally "Capital City". The current capital Tokyo 東京 means "Eastern Capital". From Kyoto we made day trips to Osaka (2nd largest city) and Nara (capital before moving to Kyoto). Bamboo forest in Kyoto. Deer in front of Todai-ji in Nara. Tenryuji in Kyoto.

The japanese alps

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Kegon waterfall near Nikko. After the thrill of the big city, we moved to the quiet mountains. We went north of Tokyo to the small village of Nikko. There we enjoyed walks in the snowy forest and hot bathes in Onsen. Walk in the snowy forest near Nikko. After Nikko we went to the west coast with a one day stop in Matsumoto to visit the castle. On the coast, we stayed in the city of Kanazawa. There lies one of the most beautiful garden of Japan, the Kenroku-en. It was still half covered in snow, but it didn't lose of its magnificence. Kenroku-en in Kanazawa. From Kanazawa, we made a one day trip to the Shirakawa-go village. There the villager perpetuates the tradition of thatched houses famous in the region. Traditional thatched house in Shirakawa-go. Shirakawa-go. Trout living in the canals of the Shirakawa-go village. Roughly the path we took from Tokyo.

Tokyo

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Yoyogi park seen from the top of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building. Capital of Japan and most populous city with its 13.6 millions inhabitants (38 millions if you count the metropolitan area). It's there that I met up with my 3 friends. Together we spent the next 3 weeks touring the country. I arrived in Tokyo the 22 February 2018 with the Shinkansen (high speed train) from Fukuoka. It took 6 hours and 30 minutes to cover the ~1000 km with one train change in Shin-Osaka. Of course when I got out in the Tokyo station I got lost, but who wouldn't in this maze where local, high-speed, subway and airport special trains are crisscrossing. Trains and subway of Tokyo. The next day I went to pick up JB from the Narita international airport. The day after we went together to pick up Chloé and Yanouk, but their plane had to go back to Zürich after 3 hours of flight. A passenger had to be transported to a hospital. They had to take a plane the next day. So

Kurokawa Onsen

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We went to a Ryokan (traditional japanese inn) in the mountains. The inn is in a village with volcanic water bursting from the ground. Each Ryokan has its own bathes filled with burning hot water. Nothing beats a good bath in the chill of winter will admiring the mountains and river. In the evening we could go stroll the village and see the lanterns above the river. After that we could enjoy a traditional japanese meal. The first goal of this trip to the mountains was to move the bones of my family (aunt, grandparents and great-grandparents). They where kept in vases stored in the neighborhood's ossuary. They are now buried in a cemetery in the mountain. Kurokawa river. A traditional japanese meal served in a Ryokan. Yukata weared inside the Ryokan. The mountains in Aso.