こんにちは (Konnichiwa)! From the moment we stepped into our hotel here in Kyoto we were overwhelmed by the politeness of the Japanese people. No matter what you do or who you talk to you are greeted in the most pleasant manner. Ah but I digress.
Our day started out in the subway station where we took Shijo line to Kyoto station. For breakfast we decided to go inside of the nice little pastry shop. That was where I had my first real experience of ordering food. Thankfully, I managed to order what I wanted with my broken Japanese. From there we ran to the JR train that takes us to Nara, which is a small city full of temples and shrines. Our goal for the day was to cover as many important spots as possible. From the tourist information center we determined what the most important sites were and made our trip easier.
-Sri
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Jarrett here... Kudos to Sri for writing the first two paragraphs of our new blog yesterday (1/7). When we came home last night, I couldn't find the energy to crank out a few words on our jotter. I have some more energy now though, so I'll try to wrap up our summary of Nara.
From the JR Nara station, we had a little bit of a walk to the main historic sites of Nara. As the first permanent capital of Japan, Nara has an intimate town area bordered by a large park where the majority of the historic sites are contained. This park is known as "deer park" since there are literally thousands of deer roaming around the grounds as messengers from the gods. Interestingly, the deer seem to have taken the place of city pidgins as they wander the grounds looking for handouts.
Throughout the day, we took in the historic temples, shrines, Engrish, and Japanese fast food. A more complete summary with names and pictures should come soon! Maybe after dinner? We've spent the whole day touring Kyoto, and we're pretty hungry. Picture post from Nara soon!
-Jarrett