Anyways, I have some pictures and stuff.
Here is my mom in front of the Miyajima Otorii at high tide. This is considered one of the three greatest views of Japan.
This is the castle at Iwakuni. There are a lot of reconstructed castles in Japan.
Getting to Iwakuni was a terrible suburban slog, but the historical park around the castle was lovely. There were three stray cats lying in the road when we arrived.
Blogger keeps inserting pictures at the beginning of the post instead of at the cursor. Grr.
We didn't make it all the way to the next town, but camped in a small town on the way. I:d post a picture if i weren:t getting sick of this computer.
Next was Tsuwano 津和野, which is famous for a heron festival, a street with carp swimming under it, Christian martyrs, and an Inari shrine with tunnels of hundreds of torii.
After that was some lovely countryside and twisty forest roads to Akiyoshidai, a limestone plateau with that Karst (had to look it up too) and caves.
I already posted our best picture of Shimonoseki. I think I'll do our Kyushu adventures a little later.
Yeah idk why Blogger does that, I do my own HTML anyway.
ReplyDeleteAnd boo rain :(
Your pics are really nice though. I'm glad the sky was blue when we were at Miyajima.