Fine wine is to be appreciated and only for special occasion. Kyoto is one of the few cities that should be cherished and remembered after your vacation ended and you are back home managing your regular routine.
The bright red colored vermillion on each of the torii estimated by the thousands on the site alone in Fushimi Inari-taisha is a place that should be experienced by any travelers once in their lifetime. Characters are engraved on each of the torii, probably name and date of purchase by a Japanese business or an individual. The toriis are infused with the meaning of “wishes will come through” so as one passes these shrines pray for what you wish for, and they will come true! The walk up Mt Inari is about 2 hours so be prepared and make sure you have a bottle of water.
Kiyomizu-dera was one of the 20 finalists for the New7Wonders of the World. What’s so unique about the temple is that not a single nail was used to build the entire structure. The main hall has a large veranda, supported by huge pillars that juts out over the hillside. Unfortunately, the whole temple is currently under construction, and it’s covered with bamboo from the rooftop down to the bottom of the veranda, which offers an impressive view of the city. Still the crowd is not hindered to visit this massive structure. The complex offers various talismans and statues, bringing good fortune and love for those who seek and believe. Both men and women lined up to get their blessings by touching them.
Weather is lovely in May. Day time is warm and comfortable. As soon as sun sets, air gets cooler. Kyoto is a well-planned city that adopted the grid pattern copied from modern day city Xi’an in China. It is both walking and bicycle friendly which makes living comfortable for people of any age and gender. The two most interesting things about Kyoto are the lack of garbage receptacles in most part of the city, and the cleanliness of the public restrooms anywhere in the city.
Friends told me that one can never gets bored visiting Kyoto. They are right. How could I?