So um… hi! I’ve been going to write this blog so many times but it’s just never happened. I really do want to keep a record of as many of my moments here in Japan as I can though. So over the next few days (weeks/months >.>), I’m going to be writing several ‘catch-up’ blogs. They’re mostly for me for when I’m finally back in the UK and want to reminisce. But if you read them, I do hope you enjoy them. The details will be sparse on some blogs as my memory is terrible, but there will be lots of pretty photos to make up for it.
So first up, we have our Spring trip 2021 to Kyoto and Nara. The school yeah finishes here around the start of the last week of March, and then the new year starts during the second week of April. So we decided to go on a little adventure during our off time. We did the mad, cheap thing, and took night buses there and back. So we actually had 3 full days there with two nights in a hotel squished in between sleeping on the uncomfortable buses.
So the night bus got us into Kyoto bright and early on Tuesday 30th March. We did the only sensible thing at what was about 6:30am and ate a hearty McDonald’s breakfast 😂 and just chilled in there a bit until the hour was a little more reasonable and we were more awake. Then we headed straight for Fushimi Inari Shrine.


One of the most famous sights from Japan, I think. I love foxes and torii gates, so I was in my element! It was really fun walking through them all. It would usually be heaving with tourists, so a rare time to get some less crowded photos of them.
I don’t actually remember what we did after this. We would have checked into the hotel at some point. We also visited a beautiful garden with cherry blossoms blooming among other pretty flowers – I distinctly remember some bright red flowers. We also would have eaten again, but I can’t for the life of me remember what we ate. I have no food photos from Kyoto, which means we must have not eaten anything particularly special. Kind of terrible of us really, but what can you do. 🤷♀️
The next day we got out bright and early and took the train down to Nara. It’s only a short journey, so the perfect daytrip from Kyoto. The main attraction is, of course, Nara Park. Deer roam freely all around the park and there is Todai-ji, the temple that houses the famous Daibutsu (Great Buddha) of Nara. It was a really lovely, sunny day, so we spent many hours walking around the park seeing the various sites and, most importantly, feeding and petting the deer.





Again, I’m sketchy on the details of the full day. I can’t even remember if we ate anything in Nara or not. Maybe just snacks… I did get a little deer plush and call it Senbei though. We took the train back to Kyoto at some point and I finished the day with a headache and early to bed. I remember that much. Typical me really.
On our third day we packed in a few big ones in Kyoto. We went out to Kiyomizu-dera temple first, and then across to Kinkaku-ji, and also squeezed in Nijo Castle. Busy busy day! Kiyomizu-dera is very elevated and the views were breathtaking! Kinkaku-ji was incredibly picturesque and well worth a visit. Nijo Castle was, I think, covered in scaffolding, but the gardens were beautiful.





After all our sightseeing, we did some souvenir shopping, ate something 😅, and settled in to wait for our night bus. I think there was a game center open quite late where we whiled away some time. Then the night bus got us back to Yokohama at something like 5:40am. So an incredibly long day!
It was a very good trip, but I think if we head out west again (we want to go to Osaka, particularly for USJ), we’ll not be cheapskates and just buy shinkansen tickets, haha.
And that is the end of the first of hopefully many catch up blog entries. I just need to keep up the enthusiasm and motivation to write them. So hopefully look out for more blogs in the near future. 😊








































