Monday, March 30, 2009
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Osaka Castle, Shitennoji, and Sumiyoshi Taisha, with special guests Komatsu Maki and her sisters Izumi and Ai
Yesterday was all sorts of busy. We took an early day so we could fit in everything we had planned. Just up the street from our hotel is Osaka Castle (大阪城). I find it serendipitous to come to Osaka and to visit the castle considering I had written so much about it during my first term here. It was built in the early 17th century shortly after Toyotomi Hideyoshi unified Japan. After his death, Tokugawa Ieyasu laid siege to the castle for years until Hideyoshi's son, Hidenori, and his mother committed suicide. Razed to the ground, Tokugawa ordered it rebuilt. That incarnation lasted some forty years before lighting struck the tower and it burned down...again.
A word on Osaka Castle: the complex is HUGE. And beautiful. I took an entire card's worth of photos <3
After that, it was off to Shitennoji Temple, which also was a large complex. There was a bit of a flea market happening, so I perused and got myself a second obiage for my kimono, just in case. For $5, it was worth it. I also was able to acquire a pair of shirts for me and Michael <3 I figured, since I am in the land of the Tigers...<3 At Shitennoji, we were able to climb to the top of the funerary pagoda and look over the entire complex. It was breathtaking.
Finishing up the day, we took a cable-car to Sumiyoshi Taisha, which was built in the fifth year of Taisho (5 years after Emperor Meiji's death, to give you an idea). Another very large, but very, very beautiful complex. I couldn't stop taking pictures in this area, and I started fiddling with black and white settings at that point. This shrine was dedicated to Inari, the fox-deity of prosperity and agriculture.
Worn out and beat, we start the trek home when I get messages from Maki and we arrange to meet up for dinner along with her sister :) What I wasn't expecting was all of her sister's, one's husband, and another's friend. It was great to have such a large party, and just to see Maki again, I was so happy. Much yakitori was eaten, beer was drank, and kanpai's were had.
As suspected, Maki is working for her father's paper company, and she's doing well and looking great. She's bummed about her Japanese not being up to par (her sister's make jabs) and she feels her English is slipping. I told her, she can use Japanese and English with me anytime she needs the help :) Maki also gave me a simple gift of Hello Kitty pencils, with my name in hiragana engraved into them as well as soybean-powder cookies ;~; It was unexpected, and I felt bad for not having had the time to have gotten her anything.
We're doing dinner again on Thursday.
I'll get her something by then, I'm sure of it. Anywho, today we're off to Ise. Need to go say 'hello' to Amaterasu!
Posted by Iris Shimatani at 3:45 PM 0 comments
Sunday, March 15, 2009
おきに!
このにちは~!もっかりまっか?今、大阪にいますよ!
Greetings from Osaka! We got in a little over an hour ago and we are relaxin' in our hotel in the Tennouji District, right next door to Uehonmachi Station. We checked out of Kyoto earlier, and we made it to Osaka via Shinkansen ($13!) It was not without it's foibles, as when we got off the Shinkansen, we still had to take a subway line to our hotel, and somewhere along the way...my camera fell off my backpack.
Let me reiterate that.
My $300 Fujifilm S1000fd digital camera, 2 1gb XD cards, extra rechargeable batteries...fell off my backpack.
I was freaking the fuck out. If not for Dan, I probably would have gone crazy. But thanks to some very helpful Station People, we found our way to the Station Master's office where they had my camera!
True Story: If this happened in the United States, I would not have seen it again. However, since I am in Japan, things tend to get turned in.
Color me happy.
So, to Mr. Hirose Tadashi, who found my camera and turned it into the station master...
おきに!
(That's Kansai-Ben for Thank You :3)
Posted by Iris Shimatani at 8:11 PM 2 comments
Welcome to Kansai!
Arrived in Kyoto last night. Finished my Maiko glamour shots a little while ago. Will post them ASAP. Visited Yasaka Shrine, Heian Shrine, Kiyomizu Temple, and Kodaiji Temple. Might fit in Fushimi Inari Taisha, but doubtful :< Tomorrow it's off to Osaka! Go Hanshin Tigets!
Now, food and sleep!
Posted by Iris Shimatani at 2:21 AM 1 comments