This was the day I dreaded the most!
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Foliage Season in Kyoto – Day 5
We went to Andrew Wyeth exhibit at the Seattle Art Museum last week. Mr. Wyeth lived his whole life between Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania and coastal Maine, where he painted prodigiously, of the landscape and a small cast of people, for almost seven decades. Instead of painting “the object as it is in nature”, his works reflect the “mood of a thing rather than the truth”.
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Foliage Season in Kyoto – Day 4
How long would you wait for a bowl of noodle?
When we got to Ramen Sen No Kaze half an hour before its opening, there were already a dozen people lining up at the door.
Foliage Season in Kyoto – Day 3
I would not have visited the Kyoto Imperial Palace if not for my dad, who on the morning of day 3 insisted that he must visit a royal palace during his time in Japan. So we did.
Foliage Season in Kyoto – Day 2
In Kyoto we stayed at a ryokan. It wasn’t one of those fancy schmancy places, but it does offer breakfast for the additional cost of 2000 yen. I like Japanese breakfast and would never pass an opportunity to try one.
Foliage Season in Kyoto – Day 1
Back in Osaka, I said goodbye to my friend Johanna and went to the Kansai Airport to pick up my parents.
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Silent Sunday
Foliage Season in Japan
My dear friends and fellow bloggers, I am back! And I have certainly missed you all!
Last month I took some much needed time away from work and went to Japan for a visit. This was my third time in the country. I traveled extensively in the Kansai region, checking out autumn foliage as the season progressed.
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Shimogamo Shrine, Kyoto
Visiting Shimogamo Shrine on a beautiful February morning
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Kikunoi, Kyoto
Before heading back to the US, my friends and I decided to splurge on a kaiseki dinner at Kikunoi.