Was supposed to set off early in the morning, because Kyoto was supposed to be a half day trip. Overslept cos we were tired from all the walking yesterday. Even hung out at Don Quijote till mid night. @.@
As we were rushing for time, we didnt have time for a proper breakfast, so we went to the giant crab place call Kani Doraku to buy a box of Sushi take out.
Apparently they have branches in both Osaka & Tokyo. The branch we went to is located at the entrance of Dotonburi shopping street.
Cute soy sauce container
Its cool that eating is permitted on train, i am sure it save commuters alot of time. He promptly fell asleep after the box of sushi, we were really tired.
Note: We took the subway, but this is the LONG route. Took us almost 45 mins to reach by subway :( For Kyoto station, it is just one stop away from Shin Osaka JR Station, thus it is recommended to take JR from ShinOsaka station to Kyoto, it will only take 10 mins. You will be alighting at the same place if you take the subway.
Namba -->Shin Osaka (Subway) --> Shin Osaka JR --> Kyoto JR
On the quiet subway.
Once at Kyoto station, look out for the bus terminus, there will be signs to guide you. It is located just outside Kyoto station.
Our first destination was Kiyomizu-dera 清水寺. We took bus 206 from the bus terminus, it is about 10 mins, 4/5 stops to Kiyomizu-michi stop. it costs 220 Yen regardless of distance, i believe its a loop line. Other than 206, bus 100 brings you to Kiyomizu-michi too.
Here! Wee!
This is what happen if you want to take a bus in Kyoto.
You will board the bus at the rear door, and when you alight, walk to the front door and there is this machine next to the driver, scan your card or drop your coins to alight. If you have large notes, you can also slot the note into the money changing machine at the side. so cool ^^
Turn right when you see Yasaka-dori. You will be crossing the road.
Once across, you will be at the start of Higashiyama shopping district. It will be about 20 - 30 mins walk (depending how distracted you will be by those cute little shops) upslope to Kiyomizudera.
Yasaka pagoda. Entrance fee = 400Yen
Along the way lies all these traditional looking houses. Most of them already converted to souvenir shops.
It was a cool walk, as it was a Monday afternoon so there wasnt much people. But as we approach towards our destination, it became more crowded.
Little snack we bought on the way up. Not sure what is it. Bt tasted abit like Dorayaki.
More people as we approached
Ta-dah! Took us about 30 mins to walk up as i was very distracted by all the interesting things selling on Higashimaya street.
If there had to be one shrine that you need to visit in Kyoto, Kiyomizu-dera will be the one~
1000 Yen for some blessings to love life?
Our entrance ticket. Makes a lovely souvenir :) *struggling to remember where i kept those =/ *
Personally i will recommend to enter as there are other small shrines in there, e.g the Jishu Shrine aka Love Shrine & Otawa waterfall.
Kiyomizudera is best known for its wooden stage that juts out from its main hall, 13 meters above the hillside below. The stage affords visitors a nice view of the numerous cherry and maple trees below that erupt in a sea of color in spring and fall, as well as of the city of Kyoto in the distance. The main hall, which together with the stage was built without the use of nails, houses the temple's primary object of worship, a small statue of the eleven faced, thousand armed Kannon. ~ japan-guide.com
at the stage, looking down to Otawa waterfall
Jishu shrine (aka Love Shrine) is located next to the main hall.
In front of the shrine are two stones, placed 18 meters apart. Successfully finding your way from one to the other with your eyes closed is said to bring luck in finding love. You can also have someone guide you from one stone to the other, but that is interpreted to mean that an intermediary will be needed in your love life as well.~ japan-guide.com
Step 1: Make your offering. (Throw coins into your monetary box, currency not restricted :P)
Step 2: Ring the bell (Make it loud so that deity can hear u!)
Step 3: Clap twice
Step 4: Close your eyes and make a wish with palms facing each other.
Done!
Pond covered with fallen flower petals. =)
Our stomachs were grumbling by the time we make our way down to Higahiyama district.
so, Food time!
First thing i saw that interest me was this:
The macha filling was awesome, fragrant but not sweet. However, the puff is so-so. It felt like it have been left there for quite sometime. Beard papa is better :)
The obasan selling this held up the cover for me to take photo before she took out one for me. so nice :)
This is yummy! Fresh, warm & fluffy! Filling is meat with some pickled ginger.
After the somewhat not satisfying snacks, and some shopping on our way down, we were attracted by this shop that sells "Traditional Kyoto Noodles"
Yatsuhashi Cafe. Supposed to have a history of 300 yrs. wooottsss.
Love the mochi (rice cake) soaked in the soup. yums.
After a very satisfying lunch, its time we head for our next destination - Nishiki Market! It is know as Kitchen of Kyoto.
As we were really full, we decided to WALK there. Not sure if its a mistake, but again we lost our way, however, we saw many interesting things on our way there.
for a moment, we felt like we are not in japan. doesnt this looks like europe? lol
After about 30 mins walk, there we are! Teramachi street.
Our best find?
soy sauce base salmon sashimi & marinated scallop. 180yen each. ITS SO AWESOME! he swear hes gg back there for it again. ~
i like my salmon while he like his hotate
random fish cake stall
pickles store
this random shop in the middle of the market got our attention and he decided to try since it was only 180 yen! Most of the Takopachi in Osaka costs easily 500 - 800.
he love it.
they sell clogs too. 30 SGD a pair.
bought this box of maguro @ discounted price 480 yen. :) v fresh.
It was raining very heavily, thus we were stuck in the market for quite sometime. cant blame us for eating and eating and eating :x
There were many buses running on loop and ends at Kyoto station. It was a fuss free 15 mins ride or so.
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Took the subway from Kyoto station back to Namba. It was peak hour then. Took us about 40 mins to reach. so tired by now :( too much walking.
We then decided to go hunt for the famous Okonomiyaki place that i put as top of my eating list..
美津の大阪燒 is located just next to the Red devils located at the end of Dotonburi street, in Sennichimae shopping district.
It was packed when we walked in, prob because it was dinner time. Its a small cosy restaurant that can only fits up to maximum 8 - 9 pax.
All the okonomiyaki are done from scratch on the metal plate
we ordered two. one is their most famous 貝柱山芋焼 (scallop & sweet potato okonomiyaki) on the left and the other 豬肉,花枝,蝦燒麵 on the right.
the young chef offered to take a picture for us before we proceed.
This is the noodles! appetitising!!!! Other ingredients like pork, egg, prawn are cooked together. *drools*
I cant believe we dont have a picture of the 貝柱山芋焼!!!!! *stabs myself*
Its really yummy! We finished both even we werent very hungry! Cost about 800 Yen each.
Do you know Okonomiyaki name in chinese is 大阪燒? So if you are in Osaka, please don forget to have at least one!
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P/s: The next time when i go to Kyoto, i will try to spend more time there. Its sucha waste as this place is just so beautiful and one day is really not enuff to experience everything this awesome place can offer us. :( I wanna go to Kinkakuji, Fushimi Inari Shrine, Gion to see Geisha or maybe try the rickshaw too!
But i am quite sure, with one full day, you will be able to throw in one or two more attractions, but because we started late & really took our time to walk. so.. we only manage to cover one shrine & one market..