We had to get him registered as a resident and find the shops, buy supplies, open a bank account, find out about getting the internet connected, learn to navigate the train system etc. There were lots of little things to do that were much more difficult when there was no English. Even the instructions for the TV we bought were all in Japanese of course.
Here is a photo of Cam all ready for his first day of work. He was pretty nervous and didn't want his photo taken.
Cam |
Anyway, we did it and managed to get some sight-seeing done as well.
The first thing we did was see Osaka Castle, Osaka is the closest main city to Kobe where Cam is living.
Osaka Castle |
Osaka Castle Roof decoration |
Everywhere we looked in Japan we could see these bonsai like pine trees.
Japanese Pine Tree |
We went to Kyoto a couple of times. We spent a day at the Fushimi Inari Shrine. It is a huge walk up through the red gates. I wish that I had taken note of how long it took but I was too exhausted. Lots of the young girls wear their kimonos to the heritage sites and I asked one if I could take her photo. She looked so gorgeous.
Japanese Kimono |
Here is a photo of some of the shrines at the top to prove that we actually made it.
View of the top |
Koi Fish |
Even though it was early in March we did see a few early blossom trees.
Blossom trees |
On another day in Kyoto we went to see the famous Golden Pavilion.
Golden Pavilion |
It was a dull day when we were there and we had a bit of rain but it was still beautiful.
Golden Pavilion Lake view |
We went everywhere by train and their system is so efficient. I couldn't resist taking a photo of this man in traditional dress.
Japanese man at station |
There were lots of attractions in Kobe. We stayed at the Crowne Plaza and right next door was the Kobe Herb Gardens which went right up the mountain. I took so many photos of the beautiful gardens but here is one of me next to the Mother and Child statue. It was starting to sink in that I was going to leave my baby behind.
Me with Mother and Child statue |
Kobe is unique in that it is right between the mountains and a harbour.
Kobe Harborland |
Kobe had a large zoo that was like zoos used to be when I was young, sort of glass cages so you got a really good view of the animals.
Flamingos |
Lions |
Panda |
On our last day we went to the Kobe Aquarium, it's not as famous as the Osaka Aquarium but it was really good with a huge variety of fish.
Kobe Aquarium |
Lionfish |
That is a very brief look at our wonderful time in Japan. I took a lot of photos and absolutely loved our time there.
My son seems happy living in his miniscule apartment and has already had a visit from his girlfriend and a friend from school here in Australia.
I loved Japan, the people are very polite and we felt very safe and didn't worry about leaving Cam over there. I would love to go back again, we didn't get a chance to visit Tokyo and I'd love to do one of those textile tours.
Bye for now,
Linda
4 comments:
Sounds like a great trip and hope your son enjoys his year, I am sure the time will go very quickly.
Thanks Jude, I am sure the time will go quickly, he'll be back before we know it.
Wow...what an experience for your son and for you and hubby getting to travel and spend time in the city and with your son!! The manhole covers are cool. I have a book of manhole covers for quilt making! Forgot about that...I don't remember the author...I'd have to look it up!
Thanks Robbie, it was such a great experience especially as my husband hates travelling so it was a big deal to get him there.
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