Japan Tour: Kyoto Part 1
Tuesday, March 24-Wednesday, March 25: Pottery, Himeji Castle, Homework, Torii Gates, Tea, Buddhas
We had another early start at 7:45am on Tuesday and lots of bus time again as we made our way from Hiroshima to Kyoto. Our first stop was in Bizen, where we learned about the very special artisan pottery. The makers use a special clay harvested from rice fields and work for two years before completing the firing process. In this time, they create nearly 10,000 different items. We got to visit and learn about the process then they were about to start the firing using their traditional kilns and only wood. The process will take two weeks, and they expect about 50% breakage! For this pottery, they don't use any glaze because of the shrinkage that occurs during the firing process, so it's just the ash and the position in the kiln that create the colors and patterns. The rough texture and imperfections are valued and considered a sign of artistry and the uniqueness of these wares. Fascinating!
Our afternoon stop was at Himeji Castle, but we had time for lunch before our group visit to the site. We found the cute Harry & Marie cafe, which didn't have a lot of options for me but was close and had indoor seating, so we made it work, and the Sakura soft serve was delicious! A bunch of our fellow group members ended up there, too, likely for the same reasons. We decided not to go into the castle but instead enjoyed strolling around the grounds. I found the symbols for the restrooms quite charming! And I found someone's cellphone in the ladies' restroom and managed to communicate just enough with a staff person to turn it in.
Then it was back to the bus for the drive to Kyoto. I took advantage of the time to get started on my homework for the week, since my Spring Break was over and I needed to resume my usual class schedule.
We stayed at the Hilton Garden Inn in Kyoto, which is obviously VERY popular with tour groups because there were a lot of people and bags all arriving at the same time! We decided not to wait for the elevator and instead grabbed a table in the lobby bar area for cocktails and more homework time for me. Mr. E socialized some more with the friendly sister duo and their spouses whom we'd connected with earlier in the trip. I ordered the salmon entree for dinner and then headed up to my room to settle in and wrap up the day. Mr. E went out with the foursome to a nearby Irish Pub, which had good food but apparently was very smoky. I'm glad I didn't join them!
This hotel was decorated in a really lovely Japanese style with sliding screens and lots of natural wood. And the info about housekeeping and security was inscribed on a wooden lucky cat!!!
On Wednesday, our departure wasn't until 8:20am, so we had more time for breakfast and were pleased to see the steamed veges offerings but still struck by a remarkable lack of fruit. The restaurant was VERY busy, but we managed to get a table and had just enough time for food and coffee. Our first stop of the day was at a Shinto shrine with thousands of Torii gates (and lots of tourists, too).
Then we went to a Buddhist temple for a traditional tea ceremony, which was truly lovely and peaceful. We learned about the ritual for making and serving matcha, including the special equipment and motions involved in the ceremony.
Today was one of the few days that lunch was included, so our group returned to the hotel for the meal. I had a salmon option with fruit (!) for dessert, and Mr. E had the standard chicken teriyaki with rice and ice cream.
The afternoon included a visit to the Golden Temple and the temple with 1,000 Buddhas. I was a bit late finishing up at that last one because I was trying to read some of the signs. Oops! This was one of the few rainy days we had during the tour, so I'm glad we had our umbrellas.
We had some time to walk around the Gion area and still made it back to the hotel in time for Happy Hour. I asked the front desk if they had any of the wooden lucky cats for sale, and the staff gave me a blank one for free! What a unique souvenir to add to the collection!
We went to Lawson's and 7-11 to pick up some snacks for me, and then I finished off the evening with more homework in my room while Mr. E went out with the sister group for dinner again. The pub was less smoky this time around!

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