Monday, October 28, 2013

Next Stop: Nara

I first visited Nara as a high school student. All I remember is long bus rides and how sick I got from them. Now that I'm older and wiser and the access to the city got better, the place is a delight. My hubby fell in love with the city, so much so that he even wants to move here. 

Here we are at JR Nara station. Wood-wrapped columns.
Kohukuji Temple. Two minutes from our inn.
Our room at Asuka-sou inn in Nara. Loved it!

We woke up to the bell tolls at Kohukuji Temple every morning. It was a peaceful way of waking up. We were jealous of how people live in Nara.  

Samurai armor was displayed at our inn.
Beautiful silk kimono displayed at our inn.
My hubby feeds deer at Nara park.
Awww!
Giant Buddha at Todaiji Temple
Bamboo forrest
Kasuga Taisha Shrine in Nara. Beautiful orange red roofs.
Wedding was going on when we were there.
Rows and rows of lanterns at the shrine. 
The only geisha in Nara lives here. 
"Monkey" charms are hanging in front of houses to ward off bad luck.
An old Chinese medicine pharmacy is still in operation after 100 years.
Tortoises are getting sun in a lake nearby our inn.

People respect and co-exist with the national and world treasures that surround them. Time is slow, and people are nice. Nara is a magical place.



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