Vincent’s visit: Osaka – Kyoto
I’m currently in the midst of packing up my stuff and doing all the last minute things that always seem to pop up just before leaving the country. One of those is continuing V’s visit. So here goes!
After the impressive day in Hiroshima, it was time to go and see what the night life is like in Osaka. In advance we heard that there were some nice sights for sightseeing, but the main attraction was Osaka’s party scene. And party we did! We entered a club, karma, where they had a sort of Indie rock night.
As soon as we entered the place, it was quite obvious we were litterally the only gaijin present. Within 5 minutes, everybody in the club knew we were here, and we quickly turned into some kind of attraction, with some people even staring! Funniest was one girl, who, as I grabbed my beer, touched my hand with here finger as if to feel wether or not I was real. When I responded to that, she just giggled and bolted after a short while. We partied like crazy in there and V even managed to make some new friends. Although they couldn’t speak a word together, the power of party overcame that!
The day after, we did… nothing! Being all hungover (gee, how did that happen), we just slept till about 5, only to leave the hotel for dinner and a quick gaming session in one of the arcades. It was time to get nice and rested for Kyoto, where we went on Monday.
In Kyoto we spend the first day walking around visiting two temples. One of which, I had already visited with my mum, but it was nice to see the it again.
We didn’t realize, you should “keep off the person concerned only” by the way, that’s Buddhist wisdom for ya…
At night, we went into town to see what was going on there. As it turned out, not much, but we did find an excellent spot by the river, so we sat there for hours talking and chugging down some cold ones.
On our way back to the hotel, we ran into all kinds of interesting scenes, like a sleeping homeless and funny statues.
After the nice and relaxing night at the river, it was time to spend another nice and relaxing day at another river. You guessed it, back to monkey mountain! Last time I visited the mountain and excellent river with my mum, but we kind of arrived a bit late, so we had to rush through it. This time, I was prepared, and we arrived in the middle of the day, with plenty of time to see anything we wanted to see. Luckily, the river was just as impressive as before.
After having chilled at the riverbank a bit, it was time to climb up to see some monkeys (and again… not spank them).
After heading back down the mountain, we strolled along both of the riverbanks for a while, feeling all serene and peaceful…
One thing that caught our attention though, were the old guys, paddling around in their boat, holing a bunch of birds with them. At first we had no idea why they used the birds (propulsion?), but as we watched closely, we realized they were used for fishing. The birds were tied by the neck, but still had enough space to dive for fish. Every time, one of them caught a fish, the fisherman would string the bird and, and remove the fish from it’s beak. Only to throw the bird back out there after taking his precious catch. Pretty wicked way to fish I must say.
We went for dinner at the same Italian restaurant I ate with my mum before. However, this time we had a daytime view of Kyoto, since we went for dinner early. After dinner, we got on the shinkansen and headed back to good ol’ Tokyo.
