In my previous travel report about my traintrip through Japan, I told you there was a typhoon heading for Japan, and as a precaution all shinkansen (intercity bullettrains) were suspended. This forced me to spend an extra day in Kyoto, where I would be safe. I really didn't mind travel coming to a halt for a bit, as I had become weary from having to move about so fast. I was even rather happy because it gave me time to leisurely explore a part of Kyoto that I had been sad about missing out. I also didn't mind the rain and drop in temperature that the typhoon caused in this part of the country, as I quite like windy weather and I had brought my sturdy waterproof Dutch "summer" jacket:)
Let's go!
( Day 7: A stormy day in Kyoto )
To be continued:)
J.
Part 1: Traveling to Japan | Part 2: Temples in Tokyo | Part 3: Nikko | Part 4: From Tokyo to Kyoto | Part 5: Nara
Let's go!
( Day 7: A stormy day in Kyoto )
To be continued:)
J.
Part 1: Traveling to Japan | Part 2: Temples in Tokyo | Part 3: Nikko | Part 4: From Tokyo to Kyoto | Part 5: Nara