30 December 2007

Hand Work

15 December 2007

A Nice Day

It was stunningly gorgeous morning so I went out with the camera. Initially I had no plans of where to go. I hopped on the JR Yamatoji Line and got off at a random station, Hirano, for a walkabout.












08 December 2007

Wide and Macro

In Tokyo for the weekend.


17 November 2007

Tennoji Zoo

Zoo pictures are cliche, according to a popular photo blogging site. Oh well, here goes.

But I find the animals the least interesting thing at a zoo.





Studying

Preparing for the Japan Language Proficciency exam, which is in a couple of weeks. R just laughs at my nonsensical utterances. She grabbed the camera for this shot. At least she found the hands interesting.

12 November 2007

Mother


06 October 2007

Amanohashidate



Amanohashidate is supposed to among the top three beautiful scenes in the country. For years I had been aware of this honour given to a spot somewhere within a short train ride from Osaka, but I had never bothered to go there. Then a colleague spoke of how fun it was to camp on the sandy white beach, drink local wine and listen to the crash of waves at night, all the while antsy that they would be dragged off to the local police box and reprimanded for pitching a tent in a protected national park -- a definite no-no. Gee, I had to try that.

Amanohashidate's fame is for its slender, 3.6km sand bar that runs along the mouth of an inlet connecting its two ends. From the peak of one of the nearby hills, if you bend over and look at the scene upside down through your legs, the serrated edge of the sand bar is supposed to have the appearance of stairways to heaven. Amanohashidate itself means "bridge to heaven".

Located in northern Kyoto prefecture, it is easily accessed in two and a half hours by train from Osaka.

R and I had a fun time and we managed to avoid being reprimanded about anything. The area surrounding the train station is interesting on its own, and a walk along the length of the sand bar was lovely. As it was an October weekend, it wasn't crowded, but surely there would be droves of people in the summer.

Amanohashidate is worth a full day's stay. The surrounding area is full of things to see and do.












22 September 2007

Summer Fun at Lake Biwa

Despite being closer to October than August, it was very much a summer weekend at Lake Biwa, where R and I spent an entire day on a white sandy beach to ourselves. With a barbecue, a lovely view, and some fun swimming, it was a great way to say goodbye to the summer of 2007.

The specific spot? That's our secret.






29 August 2007

Kurama

A drizzly morning didn't prevent me from leafing through my "Lonely Planet Hiking in Japan" book in search of somewhere to go today. I settled on a short hike highlighting Kurama-dera, a temple north of Kyoto.