More cats eating.
Another cat
Store which sells only cat related stuffJapanese masks. I like the fox mask.
Store which sells only cat related stuffJapanese masks. I like the fox mask.
Artist along the Philosopher's path
I think I am such an old person when I travel. I really enjoy sitting down and eating, especially if it's under cherry blossom trees in full bloom, and I would very truthfully much rather do this than cheonging about Universal Studios and Disneyland and sea (anyway, everything is in Japanese, so can't understand much! And it's so crowded and one has to queue for nearly an hour to get onto a ride which lasts a few minutes. So, a great part of my trip was devoted to sitting and eating, and the Philosopher's Path was no exception.
I think I am such an old person when I travel. I really enjoy sitting down and eating, especially if it's under cherry blossom trees in full bloom, and I would very truthfully much rather do this than cheonging about Universal Studios and Disneyland and sea (anyway, everything is in Japanese, so can't understand much! And it's so crowded and one has to queue for nearly an hour to get onto a ride which lasts a few minutes. So, a great part of my trip was devoted to sitting and eating, and the Philosopher's Path was no exception.
We all ate so much along the path, and within 10min of stepping off bus 100 (the tourist bus in Kyoto), we were already eating. I got myself this drink called amazake (甘酒), which is a sweet, traditional Japanese drink, which is served warm. Its something like mulled wine, just that it's more like mulled sake. The drink has the same ingredients as sake, and it's brewed so that there is very little or no alcoholic content. There's also a bit of grated ginger, so the drink is very warming and spicy. It was served to me with a cup of hot tea. The drink has a consistency of thin rice gruel, and has little bits of rice in it.
To accompany my amazake, I had this special snack called shiromiso dango. I've only seen it once this whole trip. Instead of the usual dark brown miso, the miso used here looks more like condensed milk, and it's sweet and salty at the same time, compared to the brown miso which is alot more salty. The dango from this stall is grilled over a charcoal fire.
More on the amazake This is the shop where I had my Amazake, and it's along the path leading up to the Ginkakuji (Silver Pavillion) right at the start of the Philosopher's walk. We didn't go into the Ginkakuji cos the entrance fee was around SGD$7.50.We were trying to look for another temple along the Philosopher's path (if I'm not wrong it's the Nazenji temple) and we even crawled up a very steep slope looking for it, but we couldn't find it! But we found a very quiet, nice forested area (and a cemetry).More stuff along the Philosopher's PathDucks swimming in the canal.This old lady is very cute! She was using a featherduster to brush off all the cherry blossom petals which fell onto the car. Her house is surrounded by lots of cherry blossom trees. I really like the quaint, 2 -3 storey houses in Kyoto - feels like you're stepping back in time.
This is another temple/shrine which we stumbled upon. I'm not too sure but it might be the Eikando temple(?). Oh well, this was at the end of the walk and we were really tired from walking.
More food posts from Kyoto coming up!
Back to my miserable life now. I'll be so haggard and old by next year if this keeps up!! Depressing +++!
2 comments:
I so want to go!
that's where i stayed when i was in Kyoto! its real convenient cos its right at the train station.
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