This UNESCO World Heritage Site Edo Period Castle was once the seat of government where Emperor Meiji abolished the shogunate. The Castle has ornate painted walls, gilded ceilings, “nightingale” floors (floors that creek to warn of intruders – sounds like bird squeeking) The garden is a strolling garden famous for its variety of rocks. The gate to Ninomaru palace is the Karamon Gate. Notice...
The most important of the thousands of shrines dedicated to the god of rice “Inari”, the Fushimi Inari Taisha stands on the sacred Mt. Inari. There are thousands of vermillion torii gates donated by individuals and companies. This Shinto shrine is about 4 km and would take 2-3 hours to walk. You will notice that there are a lot of statues of foxes,...
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Nishiki Market is a 400 year old covered market and one of Japan’s iconic markets (Open until 6 PM) it’s a great place to sample Japanese delicacies like Matcha, tako tamago (octopus with a quail egg in the head ) , fresh seafood, pickled vegetables, fresh fruits & vegetables). Tako Tamago There are different sizes of the Tako Tamago available. Don’t forget stop by...