X-Git-Url: https://codewiz.org/gitweb?p=wiki.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=blog%2F2009%2FApril;h=18c5aa941acc453b274b33b4eb341711ee04c972;hp=f909b3b3d9994a77176991f2d114811eecffbacd;hb=1d23cdea40464702e7995953d4ff1dd73ce74a6c;hpb=d8886849ca5f6b4f38ae1adb07f690210cd1dccf diff --git a/blog/2009/April b/blog/2009/April index f909b3b..18c5aa9 100644 --- a/blog/2009/April +++ b/blog/2009/April @@ -2,10 +2,52 @@ === April 27th === -==== Zenko-ji ==== +==== Afternoon: travel to Nikko ==== -In the morning, we went back to the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zenk%C5%8D-ji]] +Nikko is in an adjacent valley east of Nagano on the Japanese alps. Unfortunately, no train lines +and busses connect them directly, so we had to take an expensive -- yet very fast -- Shinkansen +detour all the way down to Saitama and then up again. +Once at the station, we immediately realized that our was a good investment, after all. +This mountain town overflows with temples, world heritage sites and statues of Buddah +spread in an extremely beautiful natural environment with many great falls, ancient woods +and hot springs where even wild monkeys take an onsen. + +Our [[http://www.nikkoparklodge.com/|hostel]] is ran by Zen monks and serves an unforgettable +vegan dinner with seit. In the evening, we exchanged excited stories with a family of Italian tourists from Milan who had +chosen to travel by car rather than by train to save money and gather access to places unreachable +by public transport. Quite a smart idea for groups of 3-4 people who aren't afraid of driving +on the left. + +Surprisingly, one of the monks speaks perfect English. He told us that he lived in California +for some time. An explanation worthy of the plot of a very bad 007 movie, where locals +always happen to speak English somehow, saving James from the embarrassing need of resorting +to silly gestures in order to get his stupid Vodka Martini the way he likes it. + +Tomorrow, of course after our morning yoga and vegan breakfast, we're going on a day long +guided hiking tour with the monks, which sounds really cool. + + +==== Morning: Zenko-ji ==== + +In the morning, we tried again to visit the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zenk%C5%8D-ji]]. +Even on a Monday, the queue was not much shorter. A nice volunteer guide advised us that +the pilgrims where queuing just to touch a wooden pole with an inscription on it that was +right in front of the temple, and we could skip aside if we weren't interested. So we did. + +We still had to queue for half an hour inside the temple to reach the secret chamber where +we would get the rare opportunity to see the hidden Buddha, visible only once every seven +years. Quite a lucky combination! I was impressed by the devotion of the people around me. +The spiritual side of Japanese people does not seem to clash at all with their high-tech lifestyle. + +TODO: dark corridor + +I only have outdoors [[Pictures/vacation/japan_2009/Nagano/Zenko-ji|photos]] becuase taking +pictures inside was strictly forbidden. A monk yelled at me just for fiddling too much with +my camera, which was quite surprising, considering how tolerant Japanese people usually are +towards our ignorance of their culture. + +{{Pictures/vacation/japan_2009/Nagano/Zenko-ji/00186.jpg|The sacred inscription we can't read, let alone understand|maxwidth=800}} === April 26th: Matsumoto again === @@ -36,6 +78,7 @@ with some dumb [[Pictures/vacation/japan_2009/Matsumoto/Shopping|shopping]]. In the evening, we headed to [[http://wikitravel.org/en/Nagano]], a city famous for the 1998 winter olimpics and for an ancient [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zenk%C5%8D-ji|buddhist temple]]. +{{Nagano/Shimizuya_Ryokan/00053.jpg|All sorts of accommodations come with good wi-fi, including traditional ryokans|maxwidth=800}} **UPDATE**: the report for [[blog/2009/April#kyoto-higashiyama|April 21st]] is now available!