November
30 2024
Hiroshima
to Kyoto
Okay
now. Comfy room, feet up, hot soaking tub beckoning. Ya, just for a
few minutes of a nice warm soak. Gracious that feels good.
Look
Theresa ! You didn’t come to Japan to lounge in a tub of hot water,
like a tea bag. This tori gate was in the top three sights to see in
Japan for you. If you don’t get the flip up you are going to not
get the shot and you are going to bitch at yourself for the next 10
years. GET UP!!
Dried
off put on the closest clothes I could find. Broke out my winter
parka, the fleece just wasn’t doing it in the daytime, so needed to
upscale my warmth. I grabbed my shoes and hit the cold hard streets
of Miyajima.
It
was cool and the streets were paved, so I guess they were cold and
hard. One thing they weren’t was, busy. The major walking street
that was so crowded the you needed to snake your way through the
crowds, regardless of if you were going upstream or downstream. Now
ghostly empty. The stores all with their metal shutters pulled down
and locked tight. The restaurants all closed, except for Starbucks
with a lone customer. This is at 7pm on a Friday night.
There
were several coveys of school children. All herded by one or two
adults. There must have been three or four groups all in their
uniform following the tall guy. The rain was barely more than a mist,
but enough that I didn’t feel that going around the bay to get the
full dozen shots were worth it. If I can get one pretty good shot
I’ll be satisfied.
The
children were congregating in one spot that I kind of liked, so I
schooched to the side and braced my phone on a concrete street lamp
(handheld night shot, don’t you know?) and pressed the button a few
times. The iPhone took 2 seconds to get the exposure for each press.
I
moved a few more street lamps and took a few more. If this didn’t
get the exposure I wanted, I would just have to find a picture on the
internet and claim it was mine. (I didn’t)
Back
to the hotel with the tori gate and the wind behind me, through the
empty streets to the hotel, and more soaking tub.
Morning
came like it frequently does and I really didn’t want a Japanese
breakfast. The one I experienced on in Kyoto all looked good, just
not for breakfast. Tossed things into bags and looked wistfully at
the soaking tub and checked out of the hotel. I did have one room
charge and that was for the dinner the first night. A seafood
extravaganza and in a hotel, if I can get away with $50 I won’t cry
too much. 2200 Yen ?!?!?!? ($15) the same as ten story building in
Hiroshima. Bargain time!
Breathing
the fresh morning air, I pass a mature woman on the street, she
smiles and warmly “Konichiwa”. Lady, what in the world are you
doing being nice to a wandering tourist? Konichiwa back,ma’am.
The
ferry terminal was easy to find and 30 seconds of reconnoitering to
find the correct place. The man at the ferry ticket booth asked me
where in wanted to go, he suggested the JR Ferry and then streetcar
to town. That was an hour and a half on the street car and so many
ways for things to go wrong, and I sure don’t want to taxi again.
This
ferry ticket gets me close to town and I’ll catch a taxi from
there.
I
was the only person on my ferry going to Hiroshima, lots and lots of
people going to Miyajima but still too early for the return crowd.
The ferry was fast! I was on the street in perhaps 20 minutes.
I
espied the signs for taxis and noticed a street car, marked Hiroshima
Station just sitting there. Due to depart in 5 minutes. It was
basically empty, maybe five other passengers what can go wrong?
Nothing it seems. Got on, rode to the end of the line and got off,
all for the beep of my Apple Watch.
Escalator
up to the ticket counter. Still bypassing the ticket machines. If I
can’t beep or speak to a human I’m staying still. The humans got
me a seat on the train and with just a small bump in courtesy on my
part by taking a reserved space for my luggage, I’m now seated
going 150 mph towards Kyoto.
The
train arrived just like it was supposed to, and not late either. I am
staying at the same hotel as before so I just put it in autopilot and
made my way there. Handed over my passport and quizzical looks. I
can’t find your reservation. Oh, wait! You are at the other Sakura,
that is four blocks away. Of course it is.
I
walked and rolled to the new hotel. Same company, but most assuredly
a step down from the previous Sakura. There appears to be no meal
service. My room is different than all the others I have stayed in
this trip. It is Japanese small. I am afraid to bring my wheeled
luggage into the room for fear of then not having any room for me. I
know on vacation rooms are for toilet and sleeping. It is one room
that I won’t linger, that’s for sure.
With
the luggage secure, I headed out to see the sights I had missed the
first time through. There is a five floored pagoda that is located at
the end of a street where the Geisha’s are said to frequent. I
plugged it into Apple Maps and it said it was too far to walk today,
that the bus was the best option. The 202 or 207 would get me within
a few hundred feet. None of this 1.8 miles B.S.
The
bus stop is just across the street from this hotel, and just as I
arrived, it arrived. Sat down and went the requisite number of stops
and exited to find I was not at any five floored pagoda. I was at a
Shinto shrine. Oh, well. I’ll get an autograph in my book if
nothing else. I snapped some snapshots, and tried to figure out how
to find this damn pagoda. In line for the autographs a woman who
looked like a tourist who might speak English became my new found
tour director.
She
was not a native speaker of English, but I showed her a picture of
the temple and she said she knew it, and started to pull it up on
Google. The first word she types is ‘pagoda’ and she had the name
in 1/2 a second. With that in hand I could plug it into Apple Maps. I
had looked it for half a dozen times, using search like “Gion
temple” (Gion area of town it is located) the same with ‘shrine’.
Results came back with too much information. Sort of like typing
‘church’ in Rome when you want to find the Vatican. you would get
1000 results and none of them would be right. I never thought to type
‘pagoda’.
Maps
said it was only a few blocks away. Maps was right this time. I ran
into it and all the rest of my fellow tourists who I hadn’t met
yet. We were shoulder to shoulder up the street and if you wanted to
take a photo and didn’t want anyone else in the picture, well that
was an impossibility. If you wanted a picture without someone else’s
phone in your frame you might have to wait a minute. I was nice that
I got there at late afternoon, because the light on the pagoda was
great.
Too
soon the light faded and evening was coming. One of the famous
temples that I have already visited is open after dark and the
grounds are illuminated. I think other tourists might have heard of
this too, because walking up the street was so crowded that there
were pedestrian traffic cops keeping the Up line from encroaching
into the Down line. Of course there were those who just couldn’t
wait and passed. I might reach out with my shoe as they passed and
catch their heel and make them have to reset their footwear. Not to
say that I would do such a thing.
The
line reached the top and after admission was paid I was in. I thought
the street was crowded. The balustrades were six people deep all
waiting for the darkness to come and the lights make the wait worth
it. At exactly 5:30 the lights came on and the whole scene changed
from muted muddled colors to yellows and reds. I found a spot that
was only 4 people deep and slowly wormed my way towards the front. I
swear, I think I got engaged a couple times on the way to the edge. I
have been less intimate with people I have dated.
I
got my photos. Not sure if they are keepers or not, but shooting the
same thing over and over isn’t going to make them right, just more
of the same.
Back
on the street. Taxis looked scarce so I plugged into the Go app and
requested a taxi. While I waited for it, 3 other cab companies
stopped and offered me a trip. I don’t know what would have
happened if I had accepted.
I
had him drop me at the train station at the other side than my usual,
and immediately got lost. I had to call up Maps to find my way out of
the station. I have been there at least 1/2 a dozen times and I got
lost.
Now
Moscow Mule on table by my left hand in the hotel it’s quarter to
9pm guess it’s a night