As I talked about last time, one of the first things we did was visit Nara, but since I wrote a post about that already, I won't talk about that here (click here to check out the previous post if you haven't yet!)
To trust, or not to trust? |
The next day was a day off (for sports day), and so we headed out to go check out Arashiyama! We wandered along the river for a while, checked out the bamboo forest, and then went into Kyoto itself.
The first thing we did there was go to Nijo Castle (I haven't been there since my first visit to Japan!) because I thought Tyler might enjoy the "nightingale flooring". Based on the giant grin on his face in there and the fact that he said he wanted to build that kind of floor in his house...mission accomplished!
We also checked out Kyoto Imperial Park, and the Handicraft center (for his art interest), and wandered around a bit more before heading back to Kobe.
We were being silly...can you tell? |
Following that was another mountain day! This time we went up Rokko mountain. Unfortunately the weather wasn't so great on that day, a little bit misty and quite cloudy and foggy. But we did get to see a bit of the view, and we went to the Music Box Museum that they have up there, and also got to catch a music box show, which was definitely an experience. After quite a few busy days, we were a little bit tired, and so after coming back down the mountain, we went to catch a bit of a nap before heading back out to eat some dinner, and then wander through some of Kobe's lovely parks.
Walking up to the cable car... |
Outside the Music Box Museum |
Friday, we both took some time to do some of our own things and met up in the evening to go for dinner. After that we were doing a bit of wandering around, and Tyler decided he wanted to try some different types of Japanese alcohol, so we went to Pinot, and Tatsu-san helped him out with that! It was a really fun night, and I got to work on my Japanese skills too, because I was acting like a translator between Tyler and Tatsu-san, for all of Tyler's many questions. So much fun! A bit of a late night, but it turned out well, and Tyler got to make a new friend!
Saturday was Tyler's last full day in Japan, so we went to a few places to try to find him some souvenirs from his visit here. After a bit of a break, we met up again to go for dinner (udon! Tyler loves udon!) and then took a walk through a game center, (just because), took a ride on the ferris wheel in Harborland (why haven't I be on that one before? It has much nicer views than the other ferris wheels I've been on.
This morning we met up one last time before he had to go to the airport, and spent the last little bit walking and talking. It really was a fun week, and I am so happy that we got to spend some time exploring and enjoying these beautiful places together! I think I'm going to miss hanging out with him! But, back to our normal lives!
Tyler shared this with me... on account that he couldn't remember what he did while he was there... so I guess I should thank you for managing your guest so very well.. not an easy or necessarily desirable task... but hey... someone has to do it. :P
ReplyDeleteHe couldn't remember?! Must be jet lag.
DeleteIt really was my pleasure though! :)