Friday’s Footprints – Nikko, Japan (Part One)

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Moss covered stone lanterns

During our last trip to Japan we travelled up not so far from Tokyo to explore the famous shrines at Nikko.

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This area more than earns its World Heritage title

We spent three days there and could easily have spent a lot longer. Even though I had lived in Japan for a number of years previously, this was one delight I had missed out on until our last trip.

We stayed in an awesome little guest house – The Nikkorisou Backpackers – which was located at the top of the town near the famous Shinkyo Bridge and an easy walk to all the shrines

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We totally enjoyed our time at the quirky Nikkorisou Backpackers

The manager, Hiro, was such a great guy. Since we were the only guests at that time, he spent an afternoon driving us up around the mountains to see the sights!

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Me (masquerading as a Canadian) with Hiro

He is also a fabulous artist, and some of his work decorated this cool and quirky guest house

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Very cool design, by Hiro – on a random wall in the guesthouse!

More on our time with Hiro in another post.

It completely poured on our first day in Nikko – but it really didn’t take away from the splendour of the area

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A glimpse of people in traditional clothes – I think this was a wedding
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Still grand in the rain

Mostly on our first day we wandered a bit aimlessly to get a feel for the area (a bit of a damp feel, but it was still an adventure)

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Moss covered stone lantern

We hit the right time for the superb autumn colours (indeed that whole trip we seemed to follow the prime viewing times)

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Magnificent red
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Bright yellows
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Fabulous green & purple combo

The rain was intense the first day (we felt right at home really! 🙂 ) The rain chains off the shrines were working overtime.

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Rain chain

 

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If it wasn’t so important for us to catch our rain water I would have these on our home!

The next day dawned unbelievably differently from the first (yup! right at home with that changing weather thing)

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Entrance to the Shinkyo Bridge

We got up fairly early to go up and see the main shrines & avoid the crowds

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The shrines are rich with details and carvings

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Incredible detail

There are some famous carvings here, like the three wise monkeys and the sleeping cat

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Toshogu Shrine is the final resting place of Tokugawa Ieyasu, the founder of the Tokugawa Shogunate that ruled Japan for over 250 years until 1868.

The lavishly decorated shrine complex consists of more than a dozen buildings set in a beautiful forest. Countless wood carvings and large amounts of gold leaf were used to decorate the buildings in a way not seen elsewhere in Japan, where simplicity has been traditionally stressed in shrines.

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Main shrine
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Details
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Beautiful ornate shrines are around every corner

The eternal guardians – scary looking fellows

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And then you run across some cuteness!

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The screwed up nose is perfect!

There is a short walk up the hillside through the forest to the actual tomb of Ieyasu.

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Back down the mountain, to the beautiful Shinkyo Bridge

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The water colour was pretty amazing
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I slipped back up on our final night to get some night shots of the bridge

And at the end of the day, nothing like a good soak in the traditional little tub at the backpackers! Bliss

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I love Japanese baths!

There is a lot more to this area – but will save for another day.

Hope you have enjoyed this little glimpse into a stunningly beautiful area. If you get to Japan – do NOT miss this!

Cheers!

Author: Lisa

A happy traveller through life! Right now living in NW Tasmania with a gorgeous Nurse-Husband, a fool of a Siamese Cat and several chickens. We love our fairly simple lifestyle of growing a lot of what we eat and enjoying the stunning surrounds of our little patch.

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