Postby Bobtheduck » Fri Feb 12, 2010 6:07 am
SO, today. First I had a continental breakfast at the Ryokan. I assumed they'd have a traditional Japanese restaurant, but it was pretty much an American breakfast. Cereal, toast, milk, orange juice, and a grapefruit half.
I took a shower some time around 10 or 11, and went back to my room when the maid came in... Turns out, I'm supposed to be out of my room every day at 9am, and not be back until after 5.
I was supposed to be waiting for my friend, but he was a bit late, so I tried to find the train station again... I got good and lost, but stumbled onto my friend after a little while, so we took a train to Osaka first, and had okonomiyaki, which I guess Osaka is famous for. It was pretty good. Osaka looked like it had a fair bit going on, but we didn't spend too much time there (I'm going back tomorrow) instead going onto Kyoto.
Kyoto was really beautiful, though it was a bittersweet thing, what was behind the beauty, spiritually. We walked along Kamogawa (duck river), which I thought was interesting. Along the way, there was a cage in the water with ducks in it... I guess they were being trapped, because duck meat is popular there.
I got some Korokke along the way somewhere, and grabbed a lemon beer at a konbini because... Well, because the idea of drinking on the sidewalk legally is foreign to me, since I've lived in California most of my life, so I just got something small to say I did it.
I saw a bunch of shrines and some Pagodas and this beautiful forest and a graveyard. There were also some Geisha, who i tried to take a picture of, but the battery chose that moment to go dead. They figured I had just taken the picture and walked away. That area of Kyoto was full of steep hills. My friend had recently taken up smoking again after giving it up in the states, so... Well, he was having a rough time with the hike. I wish I had gotten more pictures of the old style architecture, and not just the shrines, but... I'll have to come back here next time I'm in Japan, whenever that is.
I think I even saw the shrine that was on Lucky Star, where Otaku leave messages that weird out the owners of the shrine, saying things like "Konata is my wife!" I'm not completely sure, but I think that was it. It was a shrine for lovers, but I guess it doesn't have to be the only lovers' shrine in Kyoto. It is apparently a famous one, though. I was hoping to see some of those messages in English, but there were only Japanese and Korean (and possibly Chinese) that I could see.
When it started to get dark, we headed back to Amagasaki (though my friend had to take a train back to Osaka, and then back to Amagasaki again, because the station I'm close to is really far from his house, and he needed to take another line) and had some "Japanized Chinese food" as he put it. At his suggestions, I had a mixed set of gyozu, fried rice in some sort of thick sauce, miso soup, small pieces of chicken, and a dipping juice. It was really good, but it was a LOT of food... 780 yen, so it was comparable to eating at Denny's back in the US.
My friend knows I'm kind of an Otaku, so he kept telling me i needed to go to a Maid Kissaten, but... I don't think he realizes I'm not quite that kind of Otaku. Of course, a cosplay cafe may be more my style than a maid place, if they're cosplaying a show I like, but I'm not gonna waste my limited travel money on that.
As far as minor things I noticed, I saw some different uniforms than I saw last night. Not all of the girls' uniforms have super short skirts. I actually saw some really long ones, longer than the ones I see in Korea. But all the guy uniforms seem to be the same, and they're awesome as I said.
I just finished watching the debut of (apparently) the last Lupin special ever, "The last job" Now I should get to sleep because I have to be out of the room by 9 tomorrow morning. I wish I'd realized that, and gotten a place closer to my friend's house and one that let me sleep in when I wanted...
I'm thinking I'll update my website tomorrow night with the pictures I've taken, so if I do, I'll post a link here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=evcNPfZlrZs Watch this movie なう。 It's legal, free... And it's more than its premise. It's not saying Fast Food is good food. Just watch it.
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